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Mexico's Videgaray: Bank reform clears biggest credit blockage
ReutersMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's overhaul of banking laws removes the single biggest obstacle for small and medium businesses to obtain loans by making it easier for banks to seize assets put up as collateral, Finance Minister Luis Videgaray said. The...Tags: G20, World Bank Group, Business, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Miguel Bose to be named Latin Academy's Person of the Year in Vegas
The classy Spanish-Italian-Panamanian-Colombian pop singer Miguel Bosé never has gained much of a foothold with Anglophone audiences in North America. That's a pity, because Bosé, a Latin Grammy Award winner, has a talent for cranking out well-polished...
Tags: Shakira, Carlos Slim, Mexico City
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Gay rights amendment offered to US immigration bill in Congress
Reuters* Rubio warns gay rights proposal would 'kill' bill * Committee Republicans offer mountain of amendments (Adds details and context paragraph 11 onward) By Thomas Ferraro and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee...Tags: Politics, Labor Legislation, U.S. Senate, Justice System, National Security
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'SNL' looks to Mexico, with iO's help
“Saturday Night Live,” set to wrap its 38th season this month, is branching out into Mexico with the help of iO Theater's Charna Halpern, who is working with producers to cast the new show. Auditions for Spanish-speaking writers and...Tags: Entertainment, ImprovOlympic, NBC (tv network), Mexico City
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May 8 In History: Calexico City Council agreed to purchase two acres of land at $2,000
>> 50 Years Ago — CALEXICO — Calexico City Council agreed to purchase two acres of land at $2,000 an acre from the C & M Ranch, along Andrade Avenue for the extension of Seventh Street of 600 feet which will go along the north side of the...Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, China, Career and Workplace, Immigration
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Ruben Barrales, party guy
When President Obama told students in Mexico that without the support of U.S. Latinos he would not be president, he wasn't talking about the GOP's Ruben Barrales. But Barrales gets the message. He is the son of immigrants, and San Mateo County's first...
Tags: Elections, White House, Barack Obama, Government, Migration
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FPL's rising natural-gas use spurs push for new pipeline into Florida
PORT ST. JOHN — Competing with the high-pressure whine of natural gas surging through gleaming pipes, Florida Power & Light Co. executives on Wednesday dedicated their newest power plant: a monster overlooking the Indian River Lagoon that bolsters...
Tags: FPL Group, Juno Beach, Plant Openings, Brevard County, Petroleum Industry
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Las Vegas: Mexican restaurant takes its cue from the capital
Downtown Las Vegas has a new entry in its growing galaxy of bars and restaurants. La Comida, with a menu inspired by the cosmopolitan fare of Mexico City, is the first foray in downtown for Jenna and Michael Morton, longtime nightclub operators and...
Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mexico City
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Fitch upgrades Mexico to BBB-plus on reform momentum
ReutersMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Fitch Ratings upgraded Mexico's sovereign foreign currency credit rating by one notch to BBB-plus on Wednesday, pointing to the country's solid economic foundations and welcome progress on reforms. The surprise move will help...Tags: Credit Ratings, Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC, Moody's Corporation, Brazil, Central Bank
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A lost Spanish mission on the York River
When the first English settlers sailed into Hampton Roads in 1607, they were latecomers to Virginia. Four times during the previous half-century, Spanish explorers probed the James and York rivers - and on Sept. 10, 1570 they planted a Jesuit mission...
Tags: Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Arts and Culture, Colonial Williamsburg, Hampton Roads, Archaeology
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Mexican volcano ash suspends flights at Puebla airport
ReutersMEXICO CITY, May 8 (Reuters) - Flights to and from the airport of Puebla, a major city southeast of Mexico City, were halted on Wednesday morning as ash from the nearby Popocatepetl volcano covered the runway, a state government official said. "It'll...Tags: Volcanoes, Landforms, Mexico City
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Bountiful Valley: Rise and fall of flax helps tell Valley ag history
Staff WriterEditor’s Note: The history of agriculture is the history of civilization. “Bountiful Valley,” a new, semi-regular feature, will explore how national and international events played out in the Imperial Valley, and the bounty of research...Tags: National Government, Prices, Government, Politics, Petroleum Industry
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