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Jennifer Aniston arrived in Los Cabos over the weekend with the good friends, the Arquettes, while John Mayer flew in to the resort town with his brother. (more...)
Alabama hosts industry recruitment in Mexico - Birmingham News
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) ? Gov. Bob Riley and other state officials are spending four days in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, trying to sell industrial site consultants on Alabama. The director of the Alabama Development Office, Neal Wade, said 25 site ... (more...)
Fighting rages in Gaza - New London Day
An Israeli woman lies on the floor and covers the heads of her two children as an alarm sounds in Kfar Azza, southern Israel, warning of incoming rockets fired by Palestinian militants in Gaza Wednesday. Israel tentatively welcomed a proposal ... (more...)
Mexico lifts meat-import suspension from 25 plants, including Utah ... - Salt Lake Tribune
Mexico has lifted the suspension on meat imports from 25 of the 30 processing plants it banned imports from last week, according to a list posted on the U.S. Department of Agriculture Web site. Last week, the USDA said Mexico officials told them the ... (more...)
US releases $99 million of Mexico anti-drug money - Associated Press
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- The United States has released another $99 million as part of an aid package to support Mexico's police and soldiers in their fight against drug cartels. U.S. Ambassador Tony Garza says the funds will help Mexico's military buy ... (more...)
Mexico pledges money to avoid layoffs amid crisis - Associated Press
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mexican President Felipe Calderon pledged Wednesday to pump 2 billion pesos ($150 million) into troubled industries to prevent layoffs at companies vulnerable to the economic crisis. The money will go to companies that have had to ... (more...)