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  • Deported activist, son reunite in Mexico (CNN.com)

    TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -- A boy, 8, has joined his mother in Mexico following her loss in a yearlong fight to stay in the United States despite her status as an undocumented migrant.


  • NCAA looking at potential violations at New Mexico (ESPN)

    New Mexico announced Friday that the school has received notice from the NCAA of four potential rules violations involving three members of the Lobos' football coaching staff.


  • First U.S. truck drives deep into Mexico under program (Houston Chronicle)

    A U.S.-owned commercial truck became the first to drive deep into Mexico today, days after the Senate voted to quit funding a program allowing Mexican trucks to do the same in the United States.


  • Mexico Senate Set to Pass Tax Plan, Breaking Logjam (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

    Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's Senate is set to approve an overhaul of the tax code, signaling President Felipe Calderon has broken seven years of legislative gridlock and may now win a revamp of the country's energy laws.


  • High U.S. cocaine cost shows drug war working: Mexico (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Mexico's attorney general said on Friday fewer drug-related killings at home and rising narcotics prices in the United States showed his government is winning the war against cartels.


  • Humberto may reenter Gulf of Mexico: weather models (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    While most weather models show the remnants of Humberto reaching Virginia and the Carolinas later Friday, a few models suggest the system could turn south and reenter the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico over the weekend.


  • New Mexico being investigated for alleged violations (Sports Illustrated)

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- The University of New Mexico athletic department said Friday it has received notice from the NCAA of four potential rules violations involving three members of the Lobo football coaching staff.


  • Mexico Bonds Fall on Concern U.S. Slowdown to Hurt Dollar Flows (Bloomberg.com)

    Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Mexican peso-denominated bonds fell on concern a slowing U.S. economy will curb dollar flows to the Latin American country. Yields on Mexico's benchmark bond rose for a second day after a report showed U.S. retail sales trailed economists' forecasts.


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