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Business Mexico articles from November 2002

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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 November 2002

Letter to our readers.(Editorial)
November 1, 2002

Letter to the editor.(Letter to the Editor)
November 1, 2002

Pemex strike averted. (Breves).(Petroleos Mexicanos reaches pact with union just 48 hours prior to planned strike)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Cracking crime NYC style. (Breves).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Government cuts airtime. (Breves).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Positions in the PRI.(Institutional Revolutionary Party)
November 1, 2002

World Bank loan. (New Business).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Satellite war. (New Business).(Controladora Satelital de Mexico)(Satmex)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Development banks cry foul. (New Business).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

IMF: targets will be missed. (New Business).(International Monetary Fund)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Maquilas return. (New Business).(offshore assembly industry)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

U.S. grain prices hit Mexico. (New Business).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Banxico ups "short". (New Business).(Banco de Mexico S.A.)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Inflation not low enough. (New Business).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

EU blasts China tariffs. (New Business).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Nissan. (Company News).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

A high-speed rail between Mexico City and Queretaro could be in operation by 2006. (Company News).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Mexico City authorities formally signed a contract with the Bombardier-CAF consortium. (In other Railway News).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Telecommunications giant Telefonos Mexicanos. (In other Railway News).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

The nation's oil monopoly Petroleos Mexicanos. (In other Railway News).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

The Mexican Social Development Secretariat signed an agreement with Argentine milk makers San Cor and Mallestone Hermanos. (In other Railway News).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

United Airlines. (In other Railway News).(Mexicana de Aviacion)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

McDonald's will open a new restaurant in Mexico. (In other Railway News).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Mexican communications firm Satelites Mexicanos. (In other Railway News).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

New US-Mexico border plan. (Legal Ease).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Waste Bill update. (Legal Ease).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Grading gov't. (Business Climate).(Brief Article)(Illustration)
November 1, 2002

Rally days: is bad news old news for the market? (Market Moves).
November 1, 2002

A first for Fox: by averting a strike at Pemex, Fox is savoring his first political victory. (Politics).(Vicente Fox )
November 1, 2002

After the storm: Yucatan struggles to regroup following hurricane damage. (Spotlight).
November 1, 2002

Broadband: at what cost? (Tech Talk).
November 1, 2002

Indicators.(Brief Article)(Illustration)
November 1, 2002

Pension power!: Mexico's retirement savings are set to become big business.
November 1, 2002

Vicente Corta Fernandez.
November 1, 2002

The road ahead: will private funding get toll road infrastructure off the ground? (Special Report).
November 1, 2002

Help wanted: Bricklayers, carpenters and electricians are needed for temporary contracts in Canada and the United States.(laws sought to allow Mexican workers)
November 1, 2002

Solid future: Cement producers keep prices at bay while awaiting recovery.(construction industry and economy in Mexico)
November 1, 2002

Better bidding: Mexico's public works contracts face changes. (Spotlight).
November 1, 2002

Shock of the new: alcoholic beverage companies learn to accomodate a new generation of consumers. (Special Report).
November 1, 2002

Weighing the options: employee stock options could encourage the wrong kind of performance. (Spotlight).
November 1, 2002

Union blue: will Mexico's democracy reach its workers? (Special Report).(conflicts between administration of President Vicente Fox, Institutional Revolutionary Party-backed labor unions)
November 1, 2002

Australian embassy. (Mexico on the Web: Embassies in Mexico).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Canadian embassy. (Mexico on the Web: Embassies in Mexico).(Web site information)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Cuban embassy. (Mexico on the Web: Embassies in Mexico).(Web site information)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

U.S. embassy. (Mexico on the Web: Embassies in Mexico).(Brief Article)
November 1, 2002

Raising the dead: November marks one of Mexico's most lively tradition. (Living in Mexico).
November 1, 2002

Tiempo, piedra y barro. (Art Watch).
November 1, 2002

La Ley-MTV Unplugged WEA International.(La Le obtains first Latin Grammy for best rock album)
November 1, 2002

Agapi Mu.(review of restaurant serving authentic Greek cuisine)(Restaurant Review)
November 1, 2002

Restaurant Guide.(Mexico City top restaurants)(Directory)
November 1, 2002

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