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LA Times

Mexico's economy slowed in the last three months of 2006, and that could have consequences in the United States: Tough times in Mexico typically fuel immigration north of the border.

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AP

The police department has issued about 60 slingshots to officers in the violent border city of Tijuana, where soldiers confiscated police weapons two weeks ago on allegations of collusion with drug traffickers.

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by Eric Englund (LewRockwell)

All of the global economic development efforts may be for naught if the Mexican Civic Association for Silver are not successful in bringing honest money back into circulation in Mexico; providing a model for the rest of the world to follow.

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AP

Thousands of troops rolled into a key Mexican drug stronghold to set fire to marijuana and opium fields and round up traffickers, sent by President Felipe Calderon to restore order in a region where smugglers have defied authorities with beheadings a

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Arizona Republic

Militants with clubs roam Oaxaca, raiding government offices and dragging out employees who refuse to leave. Barricades and torched vehicles block the streets. Captured radio stations broadcast leftist manifestos. Police have fled the city, and the g

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Reuters

An electoral court will name conservative Felipe Calderon to be Mexico's next president on Tuesday, ending months of legal battles but not spirited protests by leftists who say he stole a July vote.

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AP

President Vicente Fox refused to deliver his state-of-the nation report to Congress, after leftist lawmakers seized control of the stage. It was the first time a Mexican leader hasn't given the annual address.

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AP

Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, convinced he won't be awarded the presidency, has vowed to create a parallel leftist government and is urging Mexicans not to recognize the apparent victory of the ruling party's Felipe Calderon.

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Reuters

Mexico's electoral court will hold a public session on Monday at 6 a.m. (PST) to give the results of the recount earlier this month at 9% of polling stations in the July 2 presidential election, which leftists say was rigged against them.

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Reuters

Mexican riot police fired tear gas and used clubs to drive back leftist legislators and supporters protesting outside Congress in the first violent clash over a fiercely contested presidential election. Several lawmakers from the left-wing party whos

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AP

Police fired shots into the air Monday to clear more than 100 protesters from outside the state economy ministry, the latest incident in a wave of confrontations and protests that have driven many tourists out of this historic Mexican city.

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Reuters

Mexico's top electoral court ordered a partial recount on Saturday in a fiercely contested presidential election, angering leftists who are threatening mass protests unless all votes are counted again.

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