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Archive for the ‘Mexico’ Category

Mexico City Journal: Treasures of a Nation, Not Fodder for an Ad

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Mexico’s anthropology institute objects to imprinting one of Mexico’s treasures on soap opera star Irán Castillo’s body, deeming it a violation of the law.

author By MARC LACEY, source www.nytimes.com

Mexico Proposes Limited Overhaul of State Oil Monopoly

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

The limited measures proposed by President Felipe Calderón effectively ended expectations that Mexico would soon open important parts of its energy industry.

author By ELISABETH MALKIN, source www.nytimes.com

State Oil Industry’s Future Sets Off Tussle in Mexico

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

At stake in the debate is not only the future of the Mexican economy but also the supply of oil to the United States.

author By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr., source www.nytimes.com

Microfinance’s Success Sets Off a Debate in Mexico

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

As microlending becomes big business, a fractious debate is erupting in Mexico.

author By ELISABETH MALKIN, source www.nytimes.com

Microfinance’s Success Sets Off a Debate in Mexico

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

As microlending becomes big business, a fractious debate is erupting in Mexico.

author By ELISABETH MALKIN, source www.nytimes.com

Problems for Microfinancing in Mexico

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

As microlending becomes big business, a fractious debate is erupting in Mexico.

author By ELISABETH MALKIN, source www.nytimes.com

After Success, Problems for Microfinancing in Mexico

Friday, April 4th, 2008

A fractious debate in Mexico as microfinance become big businesss.

author By ELISABETH MALKIN, source www.nytimes.com

Telemundo Is Said to Have Struck Deal in Mexico

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Executives involved in the deal said that Televisa had agreed to include multiple hours of Telemundo programs on one of its Mexico-based broadcast television stations.

author By BILL CARTER, source www.nytimes.com