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Official: Bystanders killed in Mexico clash
MONTERREY, Mexico -- Two men killed in a shootout between soldiers and gunmen near a prestigious university in this northern Mexican city were graduate students, not suspected drug traffickers, officials said. The victims were studying engineering at
Official: Bystanders killed in Mexico clash
Two men killed in a shootout between soldiers and gunmen near a prestigious university in this northern Mexican city were graduate students, not suspected drug traffickers, officials said. The victims were studying engineering at Monterrey Tech
Official: Bystanders killed in Mexico clash
Two men killed in a shootout between soldiers and gunmen near a prestigious university in this northern Mexican city were graduate students, not suspected drug traffickers, officials said. The victims were studying engineering at Monterrey Tech
Mexico: Bystanders, not gunmen, killed in shootout
MONTERREY, Mexico - Officials say two men killed in a shootout between soldiers and gunmen outside a prestigious university in northern Mexico are now known to have been graduate students, not suspected drug traffickers. Nuevo Leon state Attorney General
Mariner Energy bids high on 45 blocks in Central OCS Lease Sale 213
Mariner's apparent high bids include nine shelf blocks and 36 deepwater blocks covering 27 prospects. These include three conventional shelf, four deep shelf, one deepwater Wilcox, one deepwater conventional amplitude, and 18 deepwater subsalt Miocene
Shell posts huge Gulf Of Mexico oil find
New York: Royal Dutch Shell has said it has discovered a huge oil find in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The discovery in the Appomattox prospect was found in 7,217 feet of water in Mississippi Canyon blocks 391 and 392. Shell drilled a
UPDATE: Mexico Central Bank: One-Off Factors Push Inflation
(Updates with more comments from the central bank president) Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES CANCUN, Mexico -(Dow Jones)- Mexico's Central Bank believes current pressures on inflation are from one-off factors which will disappear over the next 12 months. As a
Mexico Central Bank: One-Off factors Pushing Inflation
CANCUN, Mexico -(Dow Jones)- Mexico's Central Bank believes current pressures on inflation are from one-off factors which will disappear over the next 12 months. As a result, 'it doesn't make sense' to tighten monetary policy, by raising interest rates,
Clinton to hold top-level talks in Mexico after U.S. killings
9:51 am TWN, By Sophie Nicholson, AFP MEXICO CITY -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leads a high-level delegation to Mexico on Tuesday, a week after U.S. consulate-linked killings galvanized attention on Mexico's surging violence. The top U.S.
Yuan value not big issue for Brazil -Meirelles
* Value of Chinese yuan not a big worry for Brazil * Meirelles still undecided on presidential bid CANCUN, Mexico, March 21 - Brazil is not overly affected by a weak Chinese yuan that other major economies complain makes China's exports too cheap, the
More arrests in party massacre
Heriberto Martinez (from left), Luis Alberto Camacho Ramos and Jesus Bustos Renteria were recently arrested in connection with the slayings. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Heriberto Martinez, member of a Juarez street gang, was arrested last Sunday Others arrested
Mexican police ask spirits to guard them in drug war (Reuters)
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Police running scared from drug gangs in one of Mexico's deadliest cities are using bizarre rituals involving animal sacrifice and spirit tattoos to seek protection from raging violence on the U.S. border.In secret meetings
Mexicans welcome spring equinox at pyramid resort
A hot air balloon floats past people watching the sunrise at the Sun pyramids of Teotihuacan outside Mexico City during a festival as part of the spring equinox March 21, 2010. Hundreds of Mexicans and tourists gather at Teotihuacan every year to welcome
Mexico: Bystanders, not gunmen, killed in shootout
Officials say two men killed in a shootout between soldiers and gunmen outside a prestigious university in northern Mexico are now known to have been graduate students, not suspected drug traffi...
Mexican Traffickers Sow Chaos With Blockades
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4 more arrests in Juarez massacre
The slayings of 15 people at a house party in Juarez in January sparked grief and outrage across Mexico. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Heriberto Martinez, member of a Juarez street gang, was arrested last Sunday Others arrested were Luis Alberto Camacho Ramos, Jesus
Entek Energy bids on two oil prospective offshore blocks in Gulf of Mexico
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2009 Surface Trade with Canada and Mexico Fell 23.3 Percent from 2008
- Trade using surface transportation between the United States and its North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners Canada and Mexico decreased by 23.3 percent in 2009 compared to 2008, dropping to $637 billion, according to the Bureau of
The Trouble with North Sinai: Egypt's "Mexico" Problem
A Bedouin smuggler, armed with a Glock pistol, in the Sinai peninsula. Some Bedouin make a living smuggling goods and humans from Egypt across the Gaza and Israel borders. Mourad Mwafi has only been in charge of North Sinai, Egypt's eastern frontier
Mexico Central Bank: One-off Factors Push Inflation
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Brazil's Meirelles not overly worried on weak yuan
* Value of Chinese yuan not a big worry for Brazil
Brazil's Meirelles not overly worried on weak yuan
* Value of Chinese yuan not a big worry for Brazil * Meirelles still undecided on presidential bid CANCUN, Mexico, March 21 - Brazil is not overly concerned about a weak Chinese yuan that other major economies complain makes China's exports too cheap,
Mexican youth activist Mariel García Montes speaks about the Voices of Youth online forum
Mariel García Montes is a Voices of Youth member and youth activist. NEW YORK, USA, 18 March 2010 - Voices of Youth (VoY) is UNICEF’s interactive online community platform where, since 1995, children and young people have found a safe and supportive
Mexico: Bystanders, not gunmen, killed in shootout
MONTERREY, Mexico -- Officials say two men killed in a shootout between soldiers and gunmen outside a prestigious university in northern Mexico are now known to have been graduate students, not suspected drug traffickers. Nuevo Leon state Attorney
Google to add Maya, Nahuatl languages to search engine (AFP)
ET MEXICO CITY (AFP) Internet giant Google is adding two native Central American languages -- Maya and Nahuatl -- to its universal search service, a company official said Thursday. 'Searches in these two pre-Columbian languages and mobile
The 2010 Renaissance: Tijuana/Baja California
“Why go there? You’ll find no one but drug lords and other bad guys.” This is so yesterday! read more
The Trouble with North Sinai: Egypt's "Mexico" Problem
A Bedouin smuggler, armed with a Glock pistol, in the Sinai peninsula. Some Bedouin make a living smuggling goods and humans from Egypt across the Gaza and Israel borders. Photograph by Holly Pickett Mourad Mwafi has only been in charge of North Sinai,
Mexican Traffickers Sow Chaos With Blockades
MEXICO CITY Traffic jams are nothing new in Mexicos largest cities, but drug traffickers intent on frustrating the authorities have added them as a new weapon to their arsenal, blocking city streets and creating long lines of frustrated motorists, law
Traffickers Sow Chaos With Blockades, Mexican Officials Say
MEXICO CITY Traffic jams are nothing new in Mexicos largest cities, but drug traffickers intent on frustrating the authorities have added them as a new weapon to their arsenal, blocking city streets and creating long lines of frustrated motorists, law
U.S. deaths increasing in Mexico
MEXICO CITY - More Americans in Mexico are falling victim to a wave of drug violence sweeping the country, a change driven home by the recent killing of a U.S. Consulate employee and her husband. The number of U.S. citizens killed in Mexico more than