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  • Moody's Has No Plans to Raise Mexico's Credit Rating (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

    Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Moody's Investors Service has no plans to raise Mexico's credit rating after legislators approved a bill to boost tax collection, analyst Mauro Leos said.


  • Storms pose no risk to U.S. oil rigs in Mexico Gulf: NHC (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Despite a tropical storm and a tropical depression spinning in the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, no storms currently threaten the U.S. oil and natural gas production in the northern Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Wednesday.


  • After Violent Term for Journos, Mexico's Fox Lauds Own Press Record (Editor and Publisher via Yahoo! News)

    MEXICO CITY In a kind of valedictory as he nears the end of his presidency of Mexico, Vicente Fox came to the Inter American Press Association annual meeting in Mexico City Monday to vigorously defend his free-press record during a term that was unusually deadly for journalists.


  • 'Arizona Daily Star' Series on U.S./Mexico 'Fence' Provokes Strong Response (Editor and Publisher via Yahoo! News)

    NEW YORK The Arizona Daily Star will conclude Wednsday its four-part multimedia series, after six of its staff members journeyed from Tucson to the U.S.-Mexico border for a three-week look into the feasibility of a physical barrier. The resulting four-part investigative series, "Sealing Our Border: Why it Won't Work," began on Sunday.


  • Storm watch: Karen strengthens as depression nears Mexico (USA Today)

    A tropical depression could put parts of Mexico's Gulf Coast under storm watches Wednesday, while Tropical Storm Karen strengthened to near hurricane status in the open Atlantic Ocean.


  • Tropical depression strengthens in Gulf of Mexico (CNN.com)

    A tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico was nearing tropical storm strength and a storm in the Atlantic neared hurricane strength late Wednesday morning, the U.S. National Hurricane Center reported.


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