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Mexico

Mexican Police Names and Descriptions

Education in Mexico
EDITORIAL: Mexican education
South of the border, union has iron grip on a nation's schools
Mexico -Education
RAND - Education in Mexico
Challenges and Opportunities

(most complete source)
ISEP- Study in Mexico
Investing in Mexico
Six years after the peso crisis, is Mexico poised for another boom?

'Chupacabra' actually a coyote, experts say
Hairless creature was found near Texas ranch
Mexican Congress votes to decriminalize illegal immigration
The Living Legend' of Mexican Ranchera Music
August 8, 2006 · The man hailed as Mexico's greatest Ranchera singer, Vicente Fernandez, has a new retrospective collection hitting stores shelves on Tuesday. It's called The Living Legend. Musician and Day to Day contributor David Was has a review.

Teamsters Seek to Halt Trucking from Mexico
Morning Edition, August 30, 2007 · The Teamsters Union asks a federal appeals court to put the brakes on a pilot program that would allow Mexican trucks to travel deep into the U.S. Trucks from the United States and Mexico were supposed to be able to travel at will between the two countries under the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Mexican paramilitary group evolves into powerful threat Former Mexican president Vicente Fox says racism holding up immigration accord in US
Fox's Revolution
From the Washington Post
Free Trade Stirs New Fears
Many chicken farmers in Mexico are worried that next wave of U.S. poultry exports will send more of their workers north for jobs.
Ex-Mexican president ordered held for trial
Echeverria faces genocide charge in '68 crackdown
"Commanding Heights" from PBS
An incredible source of information on Mexico. Consise and complete.
Mexico candidates to court youth vote on MTV
Migrant mayor goes to Mexico Congress  
Against tide, some seek Mexican citizenship Fox refuses to sign new drug bill that drew U.S. criticism
Boycott of U.S. businesses in Mexico urged Skirting law in Mexico
In famed arts town, many expats skip taxes, overstay visas
Fox's office assails leak of 'dirty war' report Ancient pyramid unearthed in Mexico
Report details abuses in Mexican 'dirty war' Report: Mexican leaders behind atrocities
Mexicans abroad show scant interest in voting Furthering Democracy in Mexico
Rebels exit jungle ... this time, to canvass
Zapatista leader promises this movement won't be violent
Harris Whitbeck looks at the ground breaking first day of Mexico's new president
Education in Mexico Mexico and its markets
Good editorial on the car crossing tax
Mexico's high court OKs extradition of some suspects Latin America:
Land of corruption, despair
Groups: Limit public funds in campaigns Corruption plagues Mexico
Obstacle to trade, foreign investment
PRI selects presidential contender So far, Mexico's expatriate voting plan is a flop
U.S., Mexico facing off over international court
Washington threatens to cut $11.5M in aid
Mummies in Mexico: It's a living
Mexican expatriates' vote: How powerful? Mexican parties warned to curb U.S. campaigners
Mexico politicians can't stump in U.S.
Nation's Electoral Institute forbids it
Mexican court blocks arrest of 8 linked to '68 massacre
Mexican House supports voting in U.S.
Polling stations would be for presidential race only
Articles on the PRI and Mexican Elections
Latin America in 'a deep crisis of confidence' on democracy Mexican politicians to court migrants
Absentees can vote for president
In Mexico 2 decades ago, quake killed 9,500 The hope of Zacatecas
State's first female leader is seen as 'model of a Mexican politician
U.S. beckons 40% of Mexicans
Survey also says 20% would cross border illegally
Fox talk defends democracy
Mexico's leader delivers last state of nation speech
Vicente Fox has had a disappointing reign
The star's view: The first Mexican president to be elected outside the Institutional Revolutionary Party has been unable to impose reform and keep promises.
Mexico slow to confront racial issues, experts say
For Mexico's Fox, a 'Revolution' Unfulfilled
'Dirty war' reportedly still goes on in Guerrero
Human-rights advocates decry abuses in Mexico
TheNewsMexico.com: Web site for The News, Mexico's English-language national daily newspaper
Smithsonian Institution: list of Web sites that focus on the U.S.-Mexico border

From the Washngton Post
Primer: Mexican Elections Mexican Elections | July 2, 2006
A full collection of articles from the Washington Post
My opinion Andrés Oppenheimer : Top 10 list: Reasons Calderón needn't fret 2 new parties join Mexico's political field
Come-from-behind winner still faces tough job in Mexico Mexican challenger plans own government, capital
Mexican Court Rejects Fraud Claims
Electoral Tribunal Says Partial Recount Won't Alter Result of Presidential Race
Mexican Lawmakers Block Fox's Speech
Foes in Congress Seize Chamber
Mexican Candidate Ready for Long Battle

SORE LOSER

Full vote recount rejected by Mexico federal court
Aug. 6, 2006

Partial Vote Recount Ordered In Mexico
Court's Decision a Setback For Populist López Obrador

Mexico Vote Tally Gives Free-Trader A Narrow Victory
Presidential Rival Plans Court Action
1 million Mexicans demand recount
Mexican Vote: U.S. Impact
Mexican voters choose between left, right
After a campaign that split open Mexico's deep class divisions, voters went to the polls Sunday to choose between a free-spending leftist who pledges to put the poor first or a conservative career politician who says private investment and free markets are the road to prosperity.
Voting for change
Primer: Mexican Elections
Mexican voters decide today whether to turn left
July 2, 2006
Inside Mexico's 2006 Presidential Election
Americanized' Mexican state of Sonora is Calderón country
Although Mexico's presidential election remained too close to call Monday, conservative candidate Felipe Calderón was the clear winner in Sonora, Arizona's neighbor to the south
Washington Post Video:
Populist vs Pragmatist
Expatriates join Nogales voters to cast ballots

 

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