Government of Mexico

Tax Tax Tax - Botax

Democrat overlords in Washington are apparently planning on adding huge taxes on cosmetic surgery. Notice how their answer to everything is a tax. This will be a heavy tax on women and not wealthy women. The American Society...

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Latin America: Mexico Drug War Update--November 25

by Bernd Debusmann, Jr. [Editor's Note: We publish the Mexico Update early this week because Bernd is on his way home for Thanksgving.] Mexican drug trafficking organizations make billions each year trafficking illegal drugs...

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Mexico gets $1.5 billion World Bank loan

WASHINGTON, Nov 24 (Reuters) - The World Bank has approved a $1.5 billion loan to support Mexico's economic policies implemented in response to the global crisis, the bank said in a statement on Tuesday. The Mexican...

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Cold Front Triggers Flooding in Mexico; ADRA Delivers Food Aid

John Torres, Senior Public Relations Manager 301.680.6357 (office) 301.680.6370 (fax) John.Torres@adra.org SILVER SPRING, Md. —A devastating cold front hit Mexico’s Gulf Coast in early November, bringing freezing wind, rains,...

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Mexico Sets Spectrum Auction Rules (Zacks.com)

The Mexican government has finally announced the bidding rules to kick off the upcoming wireless spectrum (radio bandwidth) auction in the country. The Mexican telecom regulator Cofetel released details of radio-electric...

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US woman killed by gunshot in Mexican border city

A U.S. consular official said Monday that an American woman has died of a gunshot wound she reportedly suffered in the Mexican border city of Matamoros. Brian Quigley, a spokesman for the U.S. Consulate in Monterrey, said U.S....

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Border zones and insecurity in the Americas,

Border zones are incubators of criminal instability and violence. Weak state presence and the lucrative drugs trade is combining to challenge state sovereignty in acute ways. Consider Mexico, where the northern frontier with...

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ABB Entangled In Corruption Case

U.S. prosecutors allege former general manager of Swiss engineering firm's Texas unit bribed Mexican officials to win contracts. The Swiss electrical engineering company ABB has been implicated in a conspiracy to pay bribes to...

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Vaccines Finally Arrive

Vaccines Finally Arrive Poder 360 Today Monday, the Mexican government's health authorities received the first batch of vaccines against influenza A (H1N1). The 650000 doses will initially apply for health workers, doctors,...

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EMERGING MARKETS-Mexico's assets firm on expected rating cut (at Reuters)

Mexico's assets firm after much-expected downgrade * LatAm stocks firm in tandem with Wall St gains * Chile's peso touch 16-month high on rise of copper By Manuela Badawy NEW YORK, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Mexican assets were...

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