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USA Today - Sun Dec 6, 8:41 pm ET
Authorities on both sides of the border are trying to save the San Pedro-Roma Suspension Bridge.
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Coming Soon - 2 hours 50 minutes ago
According to The Associated Press , Veracruz, Mexico governor Fidel Herrera says Mel Gibson will make a movie at a prison in the Gulf coast state next year.
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Washington Post - Sun Dec 6, 12:00 am ET
MEXICO CITY -- Two shootouts between troops and gunmen in northern Mexico have killed 13 people, including a drug trafficker linked to the slaying of a retired army officer, officials said Saturday.
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The Palladium-Times - 52 minutes ago
Oswego County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Mexico man, Monday, for allegedly threatening Palermo residents with a rifle.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Dec 6, 6:12 pm ET
A son of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro's has been elected one of three vice presidents of the International Baseball Federation after a vote Sunday in Lausanne, Switzerland, Cuban sports officials said. Antonio Castro, a 39-year-old doctor, was elected to the post along with Japan's Kazuhiro Tawa and Mexico's Alonso Perez.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Dec 6, 6:12 pm ET
Troy Merritt had a three-stroke lead over former Boise State teammate Graham Delaet on Sunday when fifth-round play in the rain-delayed PGA Tour qualifying tournament was suspended for the day because of darkness. Merritt, the Mexico Open winner this year on the Nationwide Tour, was 1 over through 12 holes on the Links at Bear Lakes Country Club and 18 under overall.
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The Palladium-Times - Sun Dec 6, 6:48 pm ET
MEXICO — With a dynamic inside-out offensive attack and excellent execution at both ends of the floor, the Mexico varsity girls basketball team marched past Homer 62-46 Friday in Jack Proud Gymnasium at Mexico High School.
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The Palladium-Times - Sun Dec 6, 6:47 pm ET
By ZACH GILBERT MEXICO — Fulton senior forward Jeff Crofoot scored 24 points to lead the Raiders’ varsity boys basketball team past the host Mexico Tigers 70-65 on Tuesday in an intense, action-packed showdown between Oswego County rivals.
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USA Today - 2 hours 1 minutes ago
For the second time this year, a Fresno beef company is recalling thousands of pounds of ground beef contaminated with a drug-resistant strain of salmonella.
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The Washington Times - Sun Dec 6, 6:48 am ET
MEXICO CITY | A pair of shootouts between troops and gunmen in northern Mexico have killed 13 people, including a bystander and a suspected drug trafficker linked to the killing of a retired army officer. Navy spokesman Adm. Jose Luis Vergara said troops were searching a villa Friday in a suburb of Monterrey named Juarez when they were ambushed by a group of heavily armed men. Eight gunmen were ...
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MSNBC - Sun Dec 6, 2:08 pm ET
Violent death is a part of life in Ciudad Juarez, a seedy, dust-cloaked metropolis on the banks of the Rio Grande where hardly a day ever passes without a killing.
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New Haven Register - Sun Dec 6, 3:10 am ET
Associated Press MONTERREY, Mexico — At least 13 people were killed Friday in shootouts in northern Mexico between Mexican troops and gunmen, authorities said.
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Dec 6, 10:03 pm ET
Schedule of matches at the Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi from Dec. 9 to 19 (times GMT):
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The Palladium-Times - 51 minutes ago
On Saturday, area residents will be able to help a local student become one step closer to fulfilling his academic dreams.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 8:34 pm ET
Twelve people were killed in related gun battles in northern Mexico on Friday, one of the highest death tolls from a clash in the country's drug war in recent months.
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Bloomberg - 3 minutes ago
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- U.K. billionaire Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic Ltd. venture is riding out the recession, with would-be astronauts paying $42 million to board the spaceship, its chief executive officer said.
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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal - Sun Dec 6, 2:27 am ET
MEXICO CITY (AP) - A pair of shootouts between troops and gunmen in northern Mexico have killed 13 people, including a bystander and a drug trafficker linked to the killing of a retired army officer.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Dec 6, 4:11 pm ET
First Round Thursday, Nov. 19 Monmouth, N.J. 0, Connecticut 0, Monmouth advanced on penalty kicks 4-3 Sacramento State 2, Loyola Marymount 1, OT Brown 1, Stony Brook 0, 2OT Indiana 2, Louisville 0 Boston College 2, Dartmouth 1 UNC Wilmington 1, Charlotte 1, UNC Wilmington advanced on penalty kicks 4-1 Duke 3, Winthrop 2 Maryland 2, Loyola, Md. 1 Bucknell 1, Princeton 0 South Florida 2, Stetson 1 ...
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Bloomberg - 1 hour 8 minutes ago
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Nick Reilly took over at Adam Opel GmbH in Germany five days after 10,000 people demonstrated against General Motors Co.’s ownership of the unit. It wasn’t the first time GM had asked him to win over protesters.
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Bloomberg - Sun Dec 6, 11:34 pm ET
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales claimed victory in elections yesterday following a pledge to extend his socialist “revolution” and boost payouts to the poor and elderly in the natural gas-rich nation.