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  • Mexico Tourism Board Taps Miami Shop (AdWeek)

    NEW YORK The Mexico Tourism Board has selected Miami-based independent multicultural shop Machado/Garcia-Serra Communications for media planning and buying in the United States and Canada, the client has confirmed.


  • New Mexico to answer NCAA (The Charlotte Observer)

    New Mexico has received notice from the NCAA of four potential rules violations involving three members of the coaching staff. Athletics director Paul Krebs declined to identify the coaches but said Friday that two no longer are on staff. No allegations are directed at head coach Rocky Long . "We will not tolerate intentional violations of NCAA rules," Krebs said. "There is nothing more ...


  • At least 18 killed in bus accident in west-central Mexico (EARTHtimes.org)

    Mexico City - At least 18 people were killed and 10 were injured in a bus accident Saturday in the central Mexican state of Nayarit, according to local authorities. The bus driver apparently lost control of the bus, which went off the road and down a...


  • 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.


  • Mexico's Congress has a win-win day (Los Angeles Times)

    The legislature passes tax measures sought by Calderon's conservative party and electoral reforms wanted by leftist rivals. MEXICO CITY ? Mexico's legislature approved major overhauls of the nation's tax and election laws Friday, untangling a months-long stalemate that had threatened to make the country ungovernable in the wake of last year's bitterly contested presidential election.


  • Ex-teacher to mark Mexico independence with music (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    SPRING VALLEY, Sep. 15 (UNION-TRIBUNE): When Marta Arroyo was growing up in the San Joaquin Valley in the 1960s, celebrations of Mexico's Independence Day always featured mariachi music.


  • New Mexico under investigation by NCAA (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.


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