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New Mexico News

November 20th, 2008 - 04:51 PM   
In San Miguel de Allende, a place beloved for its preserved Spanish colonial architecture and aura of timeless charm, new developments for expatriates may threaten the lifestyle that drew them there.


PepsiCo Inc. said Thursday it plans to invest up to $3 billion in Mexico in the next five years to grow its beverages and food brands Sabritas and Gamesa there.


November 20th, 2008 - 10:26 AM   
SANTA FE, Texas, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- The state of New Mexico should soon have its very own cowboy song as a commission attempts to choose the very best song it can find, an expert says.


PepsiCo plans to invest up to $3 billion in Mexico in the next five years to grow its beverages and food brands Sabritas and Gamesa there.


Latin American stocks declined Thursday and Mexico's peso tumbled further after hitting a three-week low amid mounting concerns over the depth of the global financial crisis.


David Axelrod, a longtime Chicago political consultant and newly named senior adviser to Barack Obama, just spent a week on a sunny beach in Mexico. And his wife, Susan, is in Washington Thursday looking at potential new homes. Still, Axelrod told CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery he plans to stay rooted right here in the Windy City, and won't fall victim to Potomac Fever.


Susan Montoya Bryan November 20, 2008 - 12:15 a.m. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - U.S. Forest Service officials are being asked to reverse a recent decision by the Carson National Forest that environmentalists claim will lead to ramped up energy development in northern New Mexico.


Our Immigrant of the Day is Jesus Manuel Cordova , the hero who saved a young boy in the desert whose mother died in an auto accident on Thanksgiving Day. Cordova cared for a 9-year-old boy found wandering alone after his mother died in a canyon crash near the U.S./Mexico border in southern Arizona.


November 20th, 2008 - 04:29 PM   
Newly-elected members of the New Mexico congressional delegation met in Sen. Jeff Bingaman’s Capitol Hill office on Nov. 19. Seated on the couch were Ben Ray Luj á n (3rd Congressional District), Martin Heinrich ( 1st Congressional District ), and Tom Udall (U.S. Senate).


A report from the drug wars in last week's New Yorker (the issue that is not about the parousia) starts with an art exhibition and ends with an account of a grim and spontaneous religion emerging there: On the first day of every month, at the Tepito metro stop in downtown Mexico City, a new breed of pilgrim can be observed inching his way on his knees out of the stop and down a filthy ...



 
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