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Candente Gold Corp. Acquires the Rights to El Oro Mexico Mine Tailings
2013-06-13 11:18:44| Paper - Topix.net
Candente Gold Corp. is pleased to report that its Mexican subsidiary company, Minera CCM El Oro Jales S.A. de CV, has signed an agreement for the access and processing rights to historic gold and silver tailings deposits in the El Oro District of Mexico State, central Mexico, where mining grades were in the range of 19 to 80 grams per tonne gold ... (more)
Mexico president signs telco reform into law
2013-06-11 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Establishment of new regulatory body Ifetel spells uncertainty for dominant telco America Movil.
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Bunting to Exhibit at EXPO PACK Mexico in Mexico City
2013-06-10 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Newton, KS — Bunting® Magnetics Co. — producer of precision magnetic products for the worldwide food, printing, automobile, plastics, recycling, and electronics industries — will demonstrate products from across its product line at EXPO PACK Mexico in Mexico City, June 18-21. Featured in Booth 2534 will be a number of products specifically designed for the food processing and packaging industries, most with magnetic metal detection and separation features which ensure ...
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Experts Urge Focus on Aquifers in Push for Water From Mexico
2013-06-09 01:17:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: As Texas lawmakers say farmers in the Rio Grande Valley are hurting because Mexico is not honoring a treaty on surface water delivery, experts caution that greater attention should be paid to water deep below the surface. At least 20 aquifers stretch across the United States-Mexico border, said Gabriel Eckstein, a professor at the Texas Wesleyan University School of Law and the director of the International Water Law Project. Some are being mined at a record pace, he said. "I know you have...
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Firefighters gain some ground against New Mexico blazes
2013-06-08 05:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Zelie Pollon: Firefighters, taking advantage of cooling temperatures, gained ground on Friday against a pair of blazes in New Mexico, one of them threatening dozens of archeological sites and sacred Native American landmarks west of Santa Fe. The so-called Thompson Ridge fire, burning for a week in the Valles Caldera National Preserve, had scorched at least 14,000 acres of rugged forest lands as of Friday, with containment lines carved around 10 percent of the blaze so far, fire information officer Jan Bardwell...
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