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  • Storm leaves 5 dead in Mexico (CNN.com)

    Tropical Depression Lorenzo caused mudslides and floods that killed at least five people, put thousands out of their homes and ruined roads in eastern Mexico, according to The Associated Press.


  • Mexico expands roles for women in military (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

    Mexico CITY - Mexico's military is tapping a population its recruiters all but overlooked for decades: women. For the first time, Mexico is allowing females to train in elite military schools to become engineers, pilots, and other professionals able to rise to the rank of general.


  • Hurricane Lorenzo flooding leaves five dead in Mexico (The Plain Dealer)

    Veracruz, Mexico - Floodwaters from Hurricane Lorenzo were receding Saturday after rains caused mudslides and floods that killed at least five people and drove tens of thousands from their homes in eastern Mexico.


  • Storm brews off Mexico (TVNZ)

    Tropical Storm Juliette formed in the Pacific Ocean off Mexico and was forecast to whirl along off the Baja California peninsula over the next few days, the US National Hurricane Center said.


  • MEXICO FOOTBALL TEAM UPSETS STATE-RANKED SPARTANS (Palladium Times)

    MEXICO ? In what might be the biggest win in Mexico High School football history, the Tigers upset fifth-ranked East-Syracuse-Minoa 28-14 on Friday at ESM.


  • Mexico strives for gentler elections (Boston Globe)

    Mexico CITY - When Felipe Calderón unleashed a series of blistering television ads comparing front-runner Andrés Manuel López Obrador to Venezuelan lightning rod Hugo Chávez, most analysts said Mexico's 2006 presidential election shifted course.


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