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October 2008 - Posts
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Marathon Oil has announced that its board of directors has approved two Gulf of Mexico developments, the Droshky and Ozona projects. The board approved a total project cost of $1.3 billion for the Droshky development and $300 million for the Ozona development Read More...
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Panic and poor emergency training caused the death of 22 oil workers after a drilling rig crashed into their offshore platform during a storm in the Gulf of Mexico, an independent commission said Friday. Read More...
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Mexico moved to inject cash into its financial markets Thursday, saying it will buy back $3 billion in government bonds. Read More...
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Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's economic growth probably slowed to 1.7 percent in the third quarter as the global credit crisis weakened the manufacturing and construction industries, the Finance Ministry said. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Mexico's federal government expects a favorable exchange rate and savings in its oil stabilization fund to compensate for any shortfall in oil revenue next year if crude prices remain below forecast, a top official said Friday Read More...
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A man accused of shooting three men, one fatally, inside a Chelsea bar has been captured in Mexico. Read More...
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Not only has it been a great year for mesquite pods but there are a lot of pine nuts on the pinon trees in southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona. I just got back from a week around Silver City and Glenwood, New Mexico. The mesquites there are Read More...
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A man accused of shooting three men, one fatally, inside a Chelsea bar has been captured in Mexico. Read More...
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ProLogis, the distribution facility developer and real estate investment trust, announced that it has closed on $44.5 million in secured financing with a “major insurance lender” on behalf of an affiliate of the ProLogis Mexico Industrial Fund. Read More...
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The Mexico football team scored 13 unanswered points in the second half to rally past North Callaway 13-12 in Mexico and claim a Class 3 playoff berth with a second-place finish in District 8. Read More...
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The suspect in a January shooting inside a Chelsea nightclub that killed one man and wounded two others was arrested Thursday in Mexico City where he had been tracked by Chelsea, state and federal investigators, Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley Read More...
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Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso fell for the first time in four days after a U.S. report showed consumer spending in the country's largest trading partner dropped, signaling a slowdown in demand for Mexican goods may be ahead. Read More...
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Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's economic growth probably slowed to 1.7 percent in the third quarter as the global credit crisis weakened the manufacturing and construction industries. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Bank lending to Mexico's private sector continued to weaken in September, with loans up just 9.2% year-on-year at the end of last month amid slower growth across most loan categories, according to the Bank of Mexico. Read More...
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Mexico City - Four members of the music group Los Herederos de Sinaloa (the heirs of Sinaloa) were killed in Culiacan, the capital of the northern Mexican state of Sinaloa, police said Friday. The band was attacked Thursday opposite the Sinaloa headq.. Read More...
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Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will be in New Mexico today to campaign for Barack Obama. Read More...
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Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman to shoot movie in New Mexico (8:20 a.m.) Read More...
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Bristow Group Inc has completed the previously announced sale of 53 single-engine aircraft and related assets operating in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico to Rotorcraft Leasing Company, L.L.C. for approximately $65 million. Read More...
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HOUSTON -- Bristow Group Inc. , a provider of helicopter services to the offshore energy industry, today announced it has completed the previously announced sale of 53 single-engine aircraft and related assets operating in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico to Rotorcraft Read More...
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Secretary of State Mary Herrera expects 80 percent of New Mexico's registered voters to cast ballots in this year's general election. Read More...
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Friday, October 31, 2008 at 8:30 a.m. Residents in northeastern Mexico are seeing a record number of UFOs, a website following the paranormal reported on Thursday. Read More...
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On Oct. 1, 2008, Mexican-based El Banco Deuno commenced operations with six branches in Mexico City and an additional six branches in Guadalajara, ... Read More...
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Mexico is buying back $3 billion in 10- to 30-year fixed-rate government bonds to boost liquidity. Credit lines have seized as foreign investors pull assets from Mexico to cover losses at home. The Mexican peso has lost more than 25 percent of its value Read More...
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New Mexico is supposed to be the Land of Enchantment. This football season, however, has been anything but enchanted for the Lobos. Read More...
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Presidential election is a wedge among expatriates living in Mexico. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY | The hippo and crocodiles were statues made of glass and cement. But the lions and tigers were real. Read More...
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - A man who escaped custody in New Mexico nearly 25 years ago has been returned to the state to serve the remainder of his sentence for the stabbing death of a Deming man. Read More...
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Suspected drug-related violence left 13 dead, including two women, in separate incidents in Mexico's violent northern Chihuahua state, local authorities said. Read More...
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New polling shows Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama building a substantial lead over Republican rival John McCain among New Mexico voters. Read More...
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AFP)--Suspected drug-related violence left 13 dead, including two women, in separate incidents in Mexico's violent northern Chihuahua state, local authorities said Thursday. Read More...
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Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's anti-corruption chief Salvador Vega Casillas said the government is investigating dozens of public officials accused of collaborating with narcotics traffickers. Read More...
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Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso bonds rose after the government said it will buy back up to 40 billion pesos ($3.2 billion) of debt as part of an effort to drive down long-term yields from a 3 1/2-year high reached last week. Read More...
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Mexico moved to inject cash into its credit-squeezed financial markets on Thursday, saying it will buy back $3 billion in 10- to 30-year fixed rate government bonds. The Mexican peso has lost more than 25 percent of its value since August, causing companies.. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY - Mexico is buying back US$3 billion in 10-to 30-year fixed rate government bonds to boost liquidity. Credit lines have seized as foreign investors pull assets from Mexico to cover losses at home. Read More...
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Mexico moved to inject cash into its credit-squeezed financial markets on Thursday, saying it will buy back $3 billion in 10- to 30-year fixed rate government bonds. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY - Mexico is buying back US$3 billion in 10-to 30-year fixed rate government bonds to boost liquidity. Read More...
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Dataskill, a leading custom software development, data integration, and virtual IT firm, announced that the firm has expanded its international presence and opened a new office in Mexico. The announcement is part of Dataskill's move to satisfy growing Read More...
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MEXICO CITY - Mexico's peso was settling in around 13 to the dollar and the stock market was rallying Thursday on news that the U. Read More...
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Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 11:29 a.m. CLAYTON, N.M. (AP) -- Union County sheriff's investigators say one person is dead following a small plane crash Wednesday evening in northeastern New Mexico. Read More...
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A drug dealer from Mexico who brought large amounts of methamphetamine to Montana was sentenced to 24 years and four months in federal prison on Wednesday. Read More...
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Union County sheriff's investigators said one person is dead following a small plane crash Wednesday evening in northeastern New Mexico. Read More...
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Marathon Oil Corporation has sanctioned two Gulf of Mexico development projects, Droshky and Ozona. The Board approved a total project cost of $1.3 billion for the Droshky development and $300 million for the Ozona development. Read More...
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) - A man temporarily extradited from the U.S. has told a court he and two other men killed at least 10 women in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez. Read More...
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Mexico's lower house of congress approved measures to give state-owned Petroleos Mexicanos more leeway to hire private and foreign companies. Read More...
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Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso rose after the Federal Reserve agreed yesterday to provide the Mexican central bank with $30 billion to boost liquidity amid the worst global financial crisis since the Great Depression. Read More...
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Mexico would be the flavour at this year's Bangalore IT.Biz 2008 here from November 6 with the ICT event getting the backing of more than 100 companies including the likes of Infosys, Microsoft, Intel and IBM. Read More...
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An 18-year-old man wanted in connection with an Oct. 13 homicide in Las Vegas was captured Tuesday in New Mexico, Metro Police said. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY | Mexico's Congress passed a watered-down energy-industry reform Tuesday that enables private contractors to participate in the state-owned oil business but won't likely draw enough investment to reverse declining production in the third-largest Read More...
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Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve agreed to provide $30 billion each to the central banks of Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Singapore, expanding its effort to unfreeze money markets to emerging nations for the first time. Read More...
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Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve agreed to provide $30 billion each to the central banks of Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Singapore, expanding its effort to unfreeze money markets to emerging nations for the first time. Read More...
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EDMONTON - The search for an Edmonton man in Mexico's Mayan Riviera has expanded, with rescuers looking both on land and at sea. Read More...
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EDMONTON - The search for an Edmonton man in Mexico's Mayan Riviera has expanded, with rescuers looking both on land and at sea. Read More...
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(The Associated Press) Mexican authorities say they have formally launched extradition proceedings against an alleged cartel kingpin wanted by the United States for cocaine smuggling and murder. The federal Attorney General's Office said Wednesday in Read More...
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Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve agreed to provide $30 billion each to the central banks of Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Singapore, expanding its effort to unfreeze money markets to emerging nations for the first time. Read More...
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Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's central bank said growth may slow to 0.5 percent next year as the global credit crunch and the slump in the U.S. hurt Latin America's second-biggest economy. Read More...
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Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve agreed to provide $30 billion each to the central banks of Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Singapore, expanding its effort to unfreeze money markets to emerging nations for the first time. Read More...
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Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's central bank said growth may slow to 0.5 percent next year as the global credit crunch and the slump in the U.S. hurt Latin America's second-biggest economy. Read More...
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New rules governing Mexico's energy sector will put foreign oil companies on more solid legal footing, assigning them to explore and drill specific blocks of territory in the Gulf of Mexico and get paid at least in part on performance. Read More...
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Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso rallied after the U.S. Federal Reserve said it agreed to provide the Mexican central bank with $30 billion to boost liquidity amid the worst global financial crisis since the Great Depression. Read More...
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Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve agreed to provide $30 billion each to the central banks of Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Singapore in its biggest effort yet to curtail the spread of financial market turmoil beyond developed economies. Read More...
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Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso rallied after the U.S. Federal Reserve said it agreed to provide the Mexican central bank with $30 billion to boost liquidity. Read More...
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