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Ybarra 'lived to do missionary work' among Mexico's poor
Survived by: Wife, Guadalupe Ybarra; daughter, Elizabeth Rodriguez; sons Richard, David and Alexander Ybarra; and seven grandchildren, all of San Antonio Services: Funeral procession at 9:30 a.m. today at Del ...
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The Offshore Group Hosts 14th Annual Manufacturing in Mexico Summit
TUCSON, AZ, October 07, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The Offshore Group will hold its annual 14th Manufacturing in Mexico Summit at the Hotel Camino Real, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico on October 16 - 19, 2008.
Neighbors Worth Knowing: Making music for Mexican orphans
Born and raised in Cuba, living in Sheboygan, reaching out to orphaned children in Mexico.
Josefina Villarreal, 84, of Shelby, passed away Sept. 24, 2008 in Shelby. She was born April 13, 1924 in Saltillo, Mexico to Baltasar and Josefa Hernandez.
12 bodies found near Mexico school
TIJUANA -- Leonor Merino said she was shocked enough Monday to find that what she thought was a pile of rags was a dozen bodies.
Violence in Mexico Forces Families to Emigrate
New America Media, Commentary, Lydia Cacho, Translated by Elena Shore, Posted: Sep 29, 2008 Traduccion al espanol Editor's Note: As more Mexican cities start to look like Ciudad Juarez, where kidnappings and ...
Osama bin Laden is not the first villain to be the target of a U.S. military manhunt.
THE LINE ON THE MAP BEGINS AT BOCA CHICA on the Gulf of Mexico and hugs the Rio Grande from its mouth to the Pecos River.
$400 million reallocated to construct border fence
Congress approved a shift of $400 million from technology accounts to construction of the U.S. border fence despite a Customs and Border Protection admission that it cannot be completed by year's end, officials ...
SPD making sure nothing is lost in translation
Spanish-speaking residents on either side of the law can now be more thoroughly assisted by Somerset Police.
Border sheriffs say terrorists may be entering U.S. via Mexico
Border town mayors, county sheriffs, Department of Public Safety officials, and others grueling accounts to the Senate Committee on International Relations and Trade Thursday morning of law enforcement along ...
Mexico safety chief's tough job: policing the police
MEXICO CITY -- Federal police in the northern state of Coahuila had seven drug suspects in hand last week when they met a caravan of gun-toting men apparently intent on freeing the arrestees.
Fear pushes Mexican media mogul to Texas
The president of one of Mexico's most influential newspaper chains has moved to Texas over concerns for his safety, according to a letter obtained by other news media.
Mexico sees spate of police-corruption cases
It was a familiar scene in a state along the drug-torn Mexico-Texas border - a group of men lying face down with their hands tied behind their backs - except these 35 men were wearing the dark blue pants and ...
September 9, 2008 1916-2008 Mary Lily McAda Witte, 92, of La Vernia, Texas, died Sunday, Aug.
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The Offshore Group to host 14th Annual Manufacturing in Mexico Summit
Industries represented at the Summit include: aerospace, automotive, medical device, HVAC, metal forming, electronics, electrical, optics, plastics and general manufacturing.
John Deere moving out of Welland
John Deere has written the city of Welland a Dear John letter. The famed manufacturer of lawn and farm equipment announced Tuesday that the Welland factory will be closing by the end of 2009, eliminating about ...
US Environmental Protection Agency
U.S.-Mexico Environmental Partnership Bringing Cleaner Water and Air To Border Communities
At a ceremony concluding this year's Border 2012 National Coordinators meeting held in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the U.S. and Mexico pledged to continue removing millions of abandoned tires, provide additional ...
Oldest Skeleton in Americas Found in Underwater Cave?
Deep inside an underwater cave in Mexico, archaeologists may have discovered the oldest human skeleton ever found in the Americas.
Banners suggest cartel shielded by government
Narco gangs have again plastered Mexican cities with banners accusing the government and army of protecting a rival drug cartel and its reputed fugitive leader.