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Business Mexico articles from July 2001

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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 July 2001

Letter to our Readers.(Column)
July 1, 2001

Betting on Hernandez. (Letters to the Editor).
July 1, 2001

Breves.(controversy surrounds former Mexico City mayor Rosario Robles)
July 1, 2001

Home Cookin'. (Asides).(Laura Bush misses Tex-Mex cuisine the most)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

The two Fridas. (Asides).(art for Francis Ford Coppola's film about Frida Kahlo)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

What are trees good for after all? (Asides).(University of Michigan and Duke University research)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

"We always win, no matter what". (Asides).(former Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo claims some credit for Mexican democracy)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

Cementos cruz azul soccer team. (Para arriba).(loses in finals of)(Copa Libertadores)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

Alfonso Cuaron. (Para arriba).(movies break first week Mexican box office records)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

Don Francisco, born Mario Kreutzenberger. (Para arriba).(gets own star on)(Hollywood's Celebrity Star Walk)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

15 minutes with ... Francisco Gil Diaz: The Finance Secretary talks about the government's tax reform and its prospects for success in Congress. (Interview).(excerpt of interview with Mexican Finance Minister Francisco Gil Diaz)(Interview)
July 1, 2001

Private-sector SOS. (New Business).(calls for action to weaken peso and boost exports)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

Growth blues. (New Business).(Mexico's economy)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
July 1, 2001

Pemex news. (New Business).(Petroleos Mexicanos' financial management issues)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
July 1, 2001

Puebla to panama revisited. (New Business).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

Omnilife-body shop talks. (New Business).(acquisition with The Body Shop)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

Fox goes to Asia. (New Business).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

Who's afraid of the Citigroup/Banacci deal? (New Business).(Grupo Financiero Banamex-Accival S.A. de C.V.)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

Spendthrifts at los pinos. (New Business).(Vicente Fox comes under fire for extravagant spending)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

More gas, please. (New Business).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

Frugal future. (Business Climate).
July 1, 2001

Indicators.(economic indicators, Mexico)(Brief Article)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)
July 1, 2001

All for one: Citigroup's multi-billion-dollar purchase of Banamex is a landmark on the road to the banking sector's recovery. (Banking & Finance).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
July 1, 2001

Banking on Mexico: Hector Rangel Domene, president of the Mexican Bankers' Association, talks about the citigroup/banacci deal, foreign ownership and the future of Mexico's banks. (Close Up).(Brief Article)(Interview)
July 1, 2001

The best laid plans ... Fox's national development plan is full of good ideas, but building a common policy platform will be another matter. (Politics).
July 1, 2001

Merger mess: Healthy company alliances take time and resources, and a little something called "surgery". (Management).
July 1, 2001

The state of the union: Do recent strikes and labor reforms point the way to a new union culture in Mexico? (Spotlight).
July 1, 2001

Labor face-off.
July 1, 2001

Mexico's top 50 foreign companies: Once more, business Mexico brings you its ranking of Mexico's top 50 foreign companies, with a retrospective on the year 2000 and a look at things to come. (Cover).(Statistical Data Included)
July 1, 2001

Telesecundaria, the SEP's successful televised education program, changes with the times. (Prime Time).
July 1, 2001

Two of Mexico's top universities show that cross-border cooperation and alliances benefit not just students, but the institutions and countries involved. (Education Exchange).
July 1, 2001

Monterrey tec leads the field in online education, and there's nothing "virtual" about it. (Surfing for credit).
July 1, 2001

Northern star: Having overcome last year's natural gas crisis, monterrey is still carrying the torch of Mexican business. (Regional Report).
July 1, 2001

Movin' on up: Mexico City and federal micro-credit programs aim to help small-business owners finally get a piece of the pie. (Spotlight).
July 1, 2001

On the road to enlightenment: Savvy students use the Web before setting foot on campus--and sometimes instead of going to class. (Mexico on the Web).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

Piracy update: Hard facts to swallow. (Tech Talk).
July 1, 2001

Lap! Pow! Slap!: Sure it's wacky, but this anthropologist shows that there's more to Lucha Libre than masked men in tights. (Living in Mexico).
July 1, 2001

El Pujol. (Living in Mexico).(restaurants)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

Restaurant guide. (Living in Mexico).
July 1, 2001

Nice tourism section. (Letters to the Editor).
July 1, 2001

Norteno meets techno in Tijuana's melting pot. (Living in Mexico).(Brief Article)
July 1, 2001

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