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Submissions from 2000

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Italy Delays Official Start of Mexico-European Union Accord, LADB Staff

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Unions Struggle to Define Role After PRI Defeat in July Presidential Election, LADB Staff

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U.S. Labor Department to Review Complaint by Mexican Flight Attendants, LADB Staff

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Zedillo Government on Pace to Meet Inflation Target for 2000, LADB Staff

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Citibank Sues Mexico's Savings-Protection Agency for Paying Off Debt Early, LADB Staff

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Familiar Faces To Serve In Chamber Of Deputies And Senate, LADB Staff

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President-Elect Fox to Follow Similar Economic Policies as Predecessors, LADB Staff

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Opposition Parties Defeat P.R.I. In Two Gubernatorial Races And Mexico City Mayoral Election, LADB Staff

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Power Struggle Threatens To Splinter P.R.I, LADB Staff

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Vicente Fox Of Center-right Partido Accion Nacional (p.a.n.) Wins Presidential Election, LADB Staff

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Energy News In Brief, LADB Staff

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Federal Electoral Institute Prepared To Ensure Fraud-free Elections On July 2, LADB Staff

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Presidential Candidates Pursue Indian Vote, LADB Staff

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Bancomer Board Of Directors Approves Merger With Spain's Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, LADB Staff

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Tequila Industry Facing Crisis Because Of Shortage Of Agave Cactus, LADB Staff

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Upcoming July 2 Elections Include Battle For Control Of Congress, LADB Staff

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Federal Electoral Institute Unable To Stop Governing Party From Using Patronage Programs To Influence Voters, LADB Staff

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Private-sector News In Brief, LADB Staff

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U.S. And Mexico Reach Agreement On Disputed Territory In Gulf Of Mexico, LADB Staff

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Energy Secretariat Announces New Scheme To Attract Private Investment To Two Petrochemical Plants, LADB Staff

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Government Encounters Unexpected Obstacles In Airport Privatization Schemes, LADB Staff

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Mexican Sugar Chamber Pushes U.S. To Meet Import Commitments Under North American Free Trade Agreement (nafta), LADB Staff

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Two Companies File For Protection Before Implementation Of New Bankruptcy Legislation, LADB Staff

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Mexico Reports GDP Growth Of 7.9 Percent In January-March Quarter, LADB Staff

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Nafta Environmental Commission To Investigate Mexico's Failure To Ensure Clean-up At Abandoned Tijuana Plant, LADB Staff

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Tensions Escalate After Government Sends More Troops And Federal Police To Chiapas Conflict Zone, LADB Staff

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Opposition Parties Reaching Out To U.S. Expatriates, LADB Staff

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Government Seeks Alternatives To Attract Private Capital Into Electrical Power Sector, LADB Staff

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Mexican Government Seeks To Disable Tijuana Drug Cartel, LADB Staff

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Two Companies File for Protection Before New Bankruptcy Law Enacted., LADB Staff

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Banamex-accival Submits Bid To Merge With Bancomer, LADB Staff

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Mexican Opposition Parties Reaching Out to Expatriates in U.S., LADB Staff

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Mexico Agrees To Participate In Plan To Manage Coffee Supplies, LADB Staff

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Agriculture Secretary Says Drought Conditions This Year Could Be The Worst Since The 1950s, LADB Staff

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Governing Party And Opposition Legislators Clash Over Proposals To Legalize Unregistered Cars And Monitor Bank-rescue Agency, LADB Staff

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Trade Secretariat Finalizes Countervailing Duties On Imports Of U.S. Beef, LADB Staff

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Court Ruling Reignites U.S.-Mexico Dispute On Tuna Imports, LADB Staff

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Mexican Dairy Producers Seek Changes In Government's Import Policies, LADB Staff

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Official Labor Organizations Criticize President Ernesto Zedillo's Economic Policies, LADB Staff

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Expatriates Sent US$5.9 Billion In Remittances To Mexico In 1999, LADB Staff

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U.S. Foundation Awards Environmental Prize To Imprisoned Campesino Leader Who Opposed Logging In Guerrero State, LADB Staff

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U.S. Threatens To Take Complaint Against Telmex To World Trade Organization, LADB Staff

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Vatican Appoints Felipe Arizmendi To Succeed Samuel Ruiz As Bishop Of San Cristobal De Las Casas In Chiapas State, LADB Staff

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Mexican Senate Votes To Require Labeling Foods Containing Genetically Modified Ingredients, LADB Staff

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Polls Suggest Extremely Tight Three-way Mayoral Election In Mexico City In July, LADB Staff

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Trade News In Brief, LADB Staff

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Federal Government And Several States Disagree Sharply On Use Of Daylight-saving Time, LADB Staff

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Mexico-E.U. Trade Accord And Improved Global Prices Expected To Boost Mexican Steel Sector In 2000, LADB Staff

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Polls Suggest Close Presidential Election In July, LADB Staff

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Agricultural Producers Protest Government's Trade Policies, LADB Staff

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Pemex Observes 62nd Anniversary Amid Debate On Mexico's Leadership Role In Global Oil Markets, LADB Staff

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Zedillo Administration Expedites Imports Of Used U.S. Pickup Trucks, LADB Staff

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Spanish Bank Announces Merger With Grupo Bancomer To Form Mexico's Largest Financial Institution, LADB Staff

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Transportation News In Brief, LADB Staff

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U.S. Government Again Certifies Mexico As Ally In Fight Against Drug Trafficking, LADB Staff

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Japanese-mexican Company Cancels Plans To Construct Controversial Salt Processing Plant In Whale Sanctuary, LADB Staff

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Opposition Parties Dispute Cuts Proposed In Zedillo Administration's Amended Budget For 2000, LADB Staff

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Federal Government Refuses To Rescue Financially Troubled Sugar Processors, LADB Staff

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Former Governors Villanueva And Carrillo Olea Continue To Resist Government Efforts To Bring Them To Justice, LADB Staff

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Government Lifts Restrictions Against Grupo Penoles Met-mex Plant In Coahuila State, LADB Staff

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Drought Conditions Cause Strong Concerns In Central And Northern Mexico Again This Year, LADB Staff

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Finance Secretariat Reports Higher than expected G.D.P. Growth In 1999, LADB Staff

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Mexico Expects To Enact Free-trade Agreements With Israel And European Union This Year, LADB Staff

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Government's Decision To Retake U.N.a.m. Could Have Repercussions For 2000 Electoral Campaigns, LADB Staff

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Mexican Coffee Production Expected To Recover This Year, LADB Staff

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Mexico Concerned About U.S. Law To Impose Economic Sanctions Against Drug Traffickers, LADB Staff

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Financially Troubled Companies Continue Search For Investors, LADB Staff

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Mexico And Brazil Define Parameters To Negotiate Trade Accord, LADB Staff

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Strong Global Market Helped Mexico Nearly Double Oil-export Revenues In 1999, LADB Staff

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Bank-rescue Agency Launches Reprivatization Of Banca Serfin, LADB Staff

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Government Opens Investigation Into Irregularities In Concession Of Gambling-related Operations, LADB Staff

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President Ernesto Zedillo Abandons Plans To Privatize Electric-power Sector During His Administration, LADB Staff

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Finance Secretariat Reports Preliminary Trade Deficit Of US$5.3 Billion In 1999, LADB Staff

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overnment Plans To Allow Private Companies To Import Liquified Petroleum Gas, LADB Staff

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University Voters Overwhelmingly Support Plan To End Student Strike & Discuss Reforms, LADB Staff

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U.S. Federal Communications Commission Levies Stiff Fine Against Telmex For Anti-competitive Policies, LADB Staff

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Critics Say Transfer Of Bishop Raul Vera From Chiapas Diocese Is Politically Motivated, LADB Staff

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Imports Of Corn, Beans & Rice Hurting Small-scale Farmers, LADB Staff

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Nafta Truck Dispute Comes To Forefront Again In 2000, LADB Staff

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Commission Approves 10 Percent Increase In Minimum Wage, LADB Staff

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Congress Barely Meets Deadline To Approve Budget, LADB Staff

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Environmental News In Brief, LADB Staff