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Business Mexico articles from April 2003

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A business magazine reporting news and information of particular interest to those doing business in Mexico. Emphasis is placed on topics that affect the U.S./Mexico business community. Feature articles and regular columns cover politics, management, bank

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Business Mexico archives from April 2003

Letter to our readers.
April 1, 2003

Move over Eva Peron. (Breves).(Vicente Fox's wife, Marta Sahagun, draws criticism)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Cabinet member resigns. (Breves).(federal comptroller Francisco Barrio)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

15 minutes with... Homero Aridjis.(Mexican writer)(Interview)
April 1, 2003

Billion-peso fine. (New Business).(Institutional Revolutionary Party fined for illegal donations)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Art for a price. (New Business).(ballet performance, Mexico City)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Dam contract awarded. (New Business).(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Deal in agave land. (New Business).(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Drug lord busted. (New Business).(Osiel Cardenas arrested)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Mexicans prefer blondes. (New Business).(Brittany Murphy in 'Just Married' tops Mexican box office)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Striking black gold. (New Business).(Petroleos Mexicanos discovers new oil fields)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Tennis in Acapulco. (New Business).(Amanda Coetzer wins Mexican Open tennis tournament)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Grupo Financiero Bital. (Mexico City).(announces 2002 earnings)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Grupo Financiero Scotiabank Inverlat. (Mexico City).(announces 2002 financial results)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Unefon. (Mexico City).(telecommunications industry news briefs)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Pemex Gas and Petroquimica Basica. (Around the Country).(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Maxus Technology. (Around the Country).(to open recycling plant in Mexico)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Shell Power & Gas. (Around the Country).(ends Mexican partnership with US company, El Paso Gas Co.)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Convening congress. (Legal Ease).(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Environment. (Legal Ease).(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Natural resources. (Legal Ease).(forestry legislation)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Health and safety. (Legal Ease).(Brief Article)
April 1, 2003

Rolling with punches: Mexico shows surprising resiliency in the face of troubled world markets. (Market Moves).
April 1, 2003

Control-alt-delete, A.C.: technology industry associations must be reset to promote competitiveness. (Tech Talk).
April 1, 2003

The importance of team building: how to achieve innovation and competitive advantage through focus groups. (Management).
April 1, 2003

Taking a stand in U.N.: Mexico stuck in Security Council dilemma that could shape border relations. (Politics).
April 1, 2003

AmCham's annual meeting: change in leadership, fresh perspectives from Garza, Callahan mark celebrated event. (Spotlight).(American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico; Tony Garza; Jim Callahan)
April 1, 2003

The taxman sleepeth: Bureaucratic mess hampers efforts to improve collection rates.(home visits to taxpayers)
April 1, 2003

Waiting on reform: election-year lawmakers reluctant to make much-anticipated changes to tax law.
April 1, 2003

Telecom eclipse: cellphone opens universe of possibilities in connected world. (Cover).
April 1, 2003

Kick-Start your connect: broadband companies set to ravage Mexico's virgin market. (Cover).(internet access)
April 1, 2003

Eye on Jalisco: strengths and weaknesses examined across transportation, manufacturing and food sectors. (Regional Report).
April 1, 2003

Flying high in the Mexican sky: helicopters emerge as an alternative to sitting in traffic. (Spotlight).
April 1, 2003

We've certainly seen worse: struggling peso shows signs of stabilizing, while inflation and interest rates remain manageable. (Economic Report).
April 1, 2003

Take a bite out of bias: speaker says sidelining prejudice can pave a path to effective communication.(George Dionne)
April 1, 2003

Get into position: yoga, massage therapy find enormous market across stress-littered urban landscape.
April 1, 2003

Working on the frontline: America's businesses face challenge of protecting themselves as Uncle Sam struggles to keep watchful eye on terror threat.(Council on Competitiveness research)
April 1, 2003

A Mexican Icon: since before the time of Cortes, towering volcano Popocatepetl has inspired awe and worship.
April 1, 2003

'True West' by Sam Shepard. (Art Watch).
April 1, 2003

What's going on: Australian film festival.
April 1, 2003

Contramar. (Inside Eating Out).
April 1, 2003

Restaurant guide.
April 1, 2003

The Mormon question.
April 1, 2003

The impact of war: although on the sidelines, Mexico faces consequences of U.S.-led Iraq campaign. (Spotlight).
April 1, 2003

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