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1. Global AIDS conference begins in Mexico City
Many developing countries that are combating AIDS are facing dire shortages of qualified doctors and nurses as healthcare workers leave for developed countries where they are paid many times more.
04 Aug 2008
2. Prosecutor blames police for Mexico disco deaths
Mexico City's top prosecutor on Wednesday said a senior police officer's decision to seal the exit of a crowded disco during a raid last week caused a dozen people to die.
26 Jun 2008
3. Mexican drug hit men dump four heads in ice chests
Suspected drug hit men dumped four human heads in ice chests in northern Mexico on Friday in a gruesome killing of rivals, a state attorney general's office said.
24 May 2008
4. At least 16 people killed in Mexican massacres
Heavily armed men killed at least 16 people, all members of a ranchers' association, in two different massacres in southern Mexico over the weekend, Mexican media said on Sunday.
05 May 2008
5. Oil at record high after Mexican storms
Oil prices hit a record high on Tuesday thanks to supply problems in Mexico. Poor weather in Mexico led the country, which is a key supplier to the US, to close ports that handle 80 per cent of the country's oil exports.
14 Apr 2008
6. Mexico to Replace Venezuela in Trade Pact
Mexican officials said Monday they will seek a replacement for Venezuela after the South American nation decided to quit a trade pact. They said the move won't affect the Mexican economy.
23 May 2006
7. Fox: Mexico Find May Yield Plenty of Oil
President Vicente Fox climbed aboard a drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday to formally announce a new deep-water oil discovery he said could eventually yield 10 billion barrels of crude oil.
14 Mar 2006
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