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Articles from Business Mexico (August 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
15 minutes with ... Ernesto Carstens: Mexico's finance undersecretary talks about volatility, taxes and recovery. Day, Paul Interview 1627
Airport crisis. (Breves). Randewich, Noel Brief Article 463
Bolero queen Tania Libertad charms with opera. (CD Player). Fernandez, Jose Brief Article 363
Brazilian trade. (New Business). Brief Article 222
Business Climate. Brief Article 136
Calculating crime: separating fact from fiction on security issues. (Spotlight). Grillo, Ioan Brief Article 2282
Cemex. (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 46
Challenging China. (New Business). Brief Article 169
Correction. 30
Farm support. (New Business). Brief Article 180
Financial group BBVA Bancomer received authority from the Secretary of Housing and Public Credit to establish its own health insurance institution, to be called Preventis. (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 58
Frank Lloyd Wright. (Art Watch). Hinch, Emily Brief Article 492
Gas contracts in Peril. (New Business). Brief Article 95
Gilding the silver screen: Mexico's "new" cinema forges ahead with touchy subject matter and an eager audience. Hecht, John Brief Article 1739
Gruta Edhen. (Inside Eating Out). Hinch, Emily Brief Article 641
Illicit Pets: animal trafficking runs deep in Mexico. (Spotlight). Huang, Renee Brief Article 1461
Indicators. Brief Article 87
Jaime Chico Pardo: Telmex's CEO talks straight about foreign ownership, the WTO and competition. Blears, James Brief Article 2993
Kraft Foods Inc. reached an agreement to acquire 100% of Mexico's No. 2 juice company, Jugos del Valle, following the juice company's break in negotiations with PepsiCo. (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 68
Legal ease. Brief Article 352
Letter to our readers. Brief Article 256
Luis Nino de Rivera was named vice-chairman of the Banco Azteca's board of directors. (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 49
Lunch with Slim: the telecom tycoon talks about his market. Blears, James Brief Article 654
Maquiladora alert. (New Business). Brief Article 205
Mexican cinema operator Cinemex was purchased by the United States' Oaktree Capital Management and Canada's Onex Corporation for US$295 million. (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 40
Mexico calling; analysis: local telecoms in a bearish new market realities--and a new law. (Cover). Sinclair, Bruce Brief Article 2711
Missing Children: Investigations into low-profile crime suffer from little funding. (Spotlight). Gower, Matthew Brief Article 1090
Navigating the storm: Mexican telecom stocks avoid pitfalls suffered by peers. (Market Moves). Lara, Martin Brief Article 565
No trust: Mexicans face problems when doing business with fellow Latin Americans. (Management). Adler, Ilya Brief Article 583
Office dress: dressing for success, dressing for stress? (Spotlight). Brief Article 1812
Paying up: the BSA cracks down on illegal software users. (Tech Talk). Jacobs, Stevenson Brief Article 702
Radio on the Web. (Mexico on the Web). Mader, Ron Brief Article 582
Restaurant guide. Brief Article 880
Royal Philips Electronics. (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 71
Slump in U.S.-Mexico trade. (New Business). Brief Article 126
Spanish bank Santander Central Hispano (SCH) opted not to increase its 26% stake in Mexico's Grupo Financiero Bital. (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 50
Talking trash: informal "cooperatives" dominate Mexico City's waste management system. (Spotlight). Thomas, Traviss Brief Article 1370
Telefonos de Mexico (Telmex). (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 42
TV Azteca in June launched a new reality show called "La Academia," tracking the experiences of 14 amateur singers who are learning to perform and dance for one month. (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 70
Two years on: almost halfway into its term, the Fox administration needs to learn from past mistakes. (Politics). Rendon, Joel Estudillo Brief Article 665
U.S. insurance company MetLife acquired government-owned Aseguradora Hidalgo for $92 billion pesos, the first significant privatization since President Vicente Fox took office. (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 54
Wal-Mart de Mexico. (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 48
WorldCom Inc. is trying to sell Mexican operator Avantel and Brazilian operator Embratel, following the U.S. telecom's financial crisis. (Company News). Lindemann, Melissa Brief Article 41

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