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Mexico's Ruling Party Nominates Vázquez Mota as Presidential Candidate - Wall Street Journal

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Mexico's Ruling Party Nominates Vázquez Mota as Presidential Candidate
Wall Street Journal
By ANTHONY HARRUP MEXICO CITY—Josefina Vázquez Mota, Mexico's former education minister and lower house leader of the ruling National Action Party, or PAN, was nominated as the party's presidential candidate for July elections Sunday, after taking an ...
Factbox: Mexico ruling party picks Vazquez Mota as candidateReuters
Mexico's Ruling Party Likely to Pick Vazquez MotaBusinessWeek
Mexico conservatives back woman presidential candidateReuters Canada
Washington Post
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Mexico police find decapitated women - Herald Sun

Mexico police find decapitated women
Herald Sun
POLICE in northern Mexico have found the decapitated bodies of two women with missing index fingers, a sign among drug gangs that they believed the victims were informants. The women, between the ages of 20 and 25, had also been shot and tortured, ...

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China's export pain may be Mexico's gain - The Australian

China's export pain may be Mexico's gain
The Australian
One consequence of that: Companies that move freight from Mexico are getting busier. China has long been the destination for companies looking to cut costs. A huge population of untapped workers, along with a leadership keen to build out the country's ...

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Mexico police find decapitated women - Herald Sun

Mexico police find decapitated women
Herald Sun
POLICE in northern Mexico have found the decapitated bodies of two women with missing index fingers, a sign among drug gangs that they believed the victims were informants. The women, between the ages of 20 and 25, had also been shot and tortured, ...


Mexico: Top Cartel Enforcer Arrested - Eurasia Review

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Mexico: Top Cartel Enforcer Arrested
Eurasia Review
The suspected leader of Mexico's Gente Nueva gang, the de facto enforcement wing of the Sinaloa drug cartel, was captured by the federal police (Federales) this weekend, according to a US drug enforcement agent assigned as liaison with Mexican ...
Mexico nabs reputed cartel assassin wanted in USAFP
Sinaloa Cartel Gunman Arrested in MexicoLatin American Herald Tribune
'Sinaloa cartel enforcer' Marrufo arrested in MexicoBBC News
UPI.com
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Mexico billionaires battle over telecoms sector - PhysOrg.com

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Mexico billionaires battle over telecoms sector
PhysOrg.com
The deal would have united interests of Emilio Azcarraga, who owns Televisa, the largest media company in the Spanish-speaking world, and Ricardo Salinas, who owns telephone company Iusacell and Mexico's second broadcaster TV Azteca.
Mexico Stocks: Cemex, Grupo Famsa Advance; Televisa DropsBloomberg
Titans clash in Mexico's fight over monopoliesSalt Lake Tribune

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Mexico's National Human Rights Commission Report for 2011 - Mexidata.info

Mexico's National Human Rights Commission Report for 2011
Mexidata.info
The president went on to say that one of the main challenges facing Mexico is crime. He explained that the intervention of federal forces in various states in the country responds to an expressed demand for assistance from local authorities.
Rights Body: Thousands of Irregularities in Arrests in MexicoLatin American Herald Tribune

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Mexico is Adapting its Military to meet the Cartel Threats - Mexidata.info

Mexico is Adapting its Military to meet the Cartel Threats
Mexidata.info
Maybe it comes too easily after the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but in Mexico the word stirs cultural memories of heroic freedom fighters-not exactly the message that the government wants to convey-and drew cries of outrage from Mexico City, ...


Mexico town takes a monetary path less traveled - Kansas City Star

Mexico town takes a monetary path less traveled
Kansas City Star
By TIM JOHNSON ESPINAL, Mexico -- Organizers in this verdant hill town in Veracruz state have coaxed a tiny economic experiment on the citizenry: They created an alternative local currency. It's called the "tumin," which means "money" in the local ...

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Tropics Trying to Come Alive in the Gulf of Mexico - AccuWeather.com

Tropics Trying to Come Alive in the Gulf of Mexico
AccuWeather.com
The calendar says it's early February, but that is not stopping the tropics from trying to come alive in the south-central Gulf of Mexico. The area of concern is a cluster of showers and thunderstorms spinning in the southern Gulf of Mexico, ...
First-ever Super Bowl Sunday tropical disturbance forms in Gulf of MexicoGlobalPost
Meteorologists watch tropical disturbance bound for FloridaThe News-Press
Could Florida Rainmaker Develop?Weather Channel

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