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Shot In The Arm For Mexican Mail Service
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has agreed to assist the Servicio Postal Mexicano (SEPOMEX) to transform its management structure and processes and re-engineer its operations. SEPOMEX will collaborate with USPS in exploring and developing joint business opportunities and improving cross-border services.
 
Poll Underlines Americans' Feeble Grasp Of Foreign Affairs
If you know the name of the current Mexican president, count yourself more knowledgeable about Latin America than 80 percent of U.S. citizens.
 
US Consumers Warned Over Mexican Candies
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'The U.S. Centers for Disease Control have found correlations between lead poisoning in children and imported Mexican candies since 1999.
' - Photo By F. Sanchez
Mexico defended its food safety standards this week after California's Department of Public Health (CDPH) warned consumers not to eat three imported Mexican sweets because of their excessive lead content.
 
US, Mexico Unite To Erase Drug Cartels
Buried beneath headlines about trade and immigration issues discussed in Montebello, Canada, during this week's summit of North American leaders, was confirmation that Mexico and the United States are on the verge of entering into a long-term agreement to wipe out drug cartels.
 
US Deports Mother Who Took Sanctuary In A Chicago Church
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'Elvira Arellano has vowed to continue to be a voice for immigrants in the United States from south of the border.' - Photo By CR Staff
U.S. authorities have deported a single mother back to Mexico after she spent more than a year in a church to avoid being separated from her eight-year-old son.
 
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