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University of Scranton Serving the Americas; Collaborative Programs to Benefit Needy Communities
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The route connecting northeastern Pennsylvania to Latin America may look like a long and winding road, but it is one that faculty and students at the University of Scranton have traveled many times. They have made the journey to help fulfill the University's mission calling for a commitment to social justice and service to the poor. The mission, which forms the core values of this Jesuit university, has provided the impetus for building alliances and developing programs to enhance the quality...
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Soc: United States 1 Mexico 0 - result
AAP Sports News (Australia)
; 00-00-0000 Soc: United States 1 Mexico 0 - result DENVER, Colorado, April 3 Reuters - United States 1, Mexico 0 - result international friendly. Scoring: United States - Clint Mathis, 66 Halftime 0-0 Attendance: 48,476 Referee: Clive Wright (Jamaica) REUTERS gc KEYWORD: SOCCER US RESULT
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GROWTH IN USE OF ELECTRONIC MONEY FASTER IN MEXICO THAN THE UNITED STATES
Infolatina
; Infolatina 12-22-1999 Growth in Use of Electronic Money Faster in Mexico than the United States MEXICO CITY, Dec. 22 (Reforma/Infolatina The rate of elimination of paper money in favor of electronic money is faster in Mexico than in the United States, backed by foreign banks and financial
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TELMEX MONOPOLY CREATES FRICTION BETWEEN MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES
Infolatina
; Infolatina 01-17-2000 Telmex Monopoly Creates Friction Between Mexico and the United States MEXICO CITY, Jan. 17 (Reforma/Infolatina The monopoly operated by Telefonos de Mexico (Telmex) is affecting the interests of United States based telecommunications companies, which is "a major problem for
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MEXICO BECOMES TOP OIL PROVIDER FOR UNITED STATES
Infolatina
; 00-00-0000 Mexico becomes top oil provider for United States MEXICO CITY, Mar 21, 2002 (El Universal/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- Mexico became in January the principal exporter of oil to the United States, in terms of volume, edging out the traditional leaders,
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Soc: Mexico v United States teams
AAP Sports News (Australia)
; 00-00-0000 Soc: Mexico v United States teams CHONJU, South Korea, June 17 Reuters - Teams for the World Cup second round match between Mexico and the United States today: Mexico (4-4-2): 1-Oscar Perez; 7-Ramon Morales, 5-Manuel Vidrio, 4-Rafael Marquez, 11-Braulio Luna; 21-Jesus Arellano,
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The United States has asked the WTO to rule against Mexico's 20% tax on beverages.(In Short)
Farm Journal
; * The United States has asked the WTO to rule against Mexico's 20% tax on beverages that contain high fructose syrup made from U.S. corn instead of Mexican sugar.
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Mexico Could Become Main Oil Supplier To United States.
Internet Securities
; ... slow down economic development, said Baker. URL: www.securities.com Copyright 2001 Internet Securities, Inc., all rights reserved. A Euromoney Institutional Investor Company. SUBJECT CODE: Enpet News Provided by COMTEX (http://www.comtexnews.com)
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Mexico And Canada Express Interest In Upping Supply Of Crude To United States.
Internet Securities
; ... Mexico's energy reform package, said Goodale. URL: www.securities.com Copyright 2001 Internet Securities, Inc., all rights reserved. A Euromoney Institutional Investor Company. SUBJECT CODE: Enpet News Provided by COMTEX (http://www.comtexnews.com)
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MEXICO BECOMES THIRD LARGEST SUPPLIER OF IMPORTED VEHICLES IN THE UNITED STATES
Infolatina
; Infolatina 12-13-1999 Mexico Becomes Third Largest Supplier of Imported Vehicles in the United States MEXICO CITY, Dec. 13 (Reforma/Infolatina Of 15.6 million new vehicles sold each year in the United States, 35 percent are imported, and Mexico is the third most important producer of these imported
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MEXICO IS 200 YEARS BEHIND THE UNITED STATES IN TERMS OF WORKER TRAINING: ITAM
Infolatina
; Infolatina 11-18-1998 Mexico is 200 Years Behind the United States in Terms of Worker Training: ITAM MEXICO CITY, Nov. 18 (El Universal/Infolatina Mexican companies are losing competitiveness on international markets due to the lack of investment they dedicate to training workers, said researchers
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