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He’s dead

Jesse Helms, Satan’s latest roomie, had a profound impact on Mexican politics. Just over a year ago, I’d written a post on Helms, Francisco Franco and Eva Peron, the three wierd sisters of the modern Mexican right. None of his obituaries will probably mention it, but Helms, not Vicente Fox, and not the New York Times, [...]

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Who's the Cockiest?

Tom Sowell lambastes Obama's "cocky ignorance" for blaming domestic problems on foreign wars. But let's put this in context. Wasn't it Bush's "good friend," Vicente Fox, who called him... "the cockiest guy I've ever met"? (Hint: yes) And "ignorant"? Does...

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Fox says Mexico oil industry needs reforms, investment

Vicente Fox said in Houston that an effort by his successor, Felipe Calderón, to allow foreign companies to work with the nation's government-run oil company would bring about too little change to be effective.

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Vicente Fox: Pemex reform has 'lost too much time'

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox said Mexico's oil industry needs investments in the tens of billions of dollars to find and produce oil and build refineries.

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Ex-president: Mexico oil industry needs reforms, billions in investment

Vicente Fox said in Houston that an effort by his successor, Felipe Calderón, to allow foreign companies to work with the nation's government-run oil company would bring about too little change to be effective.

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The flap over McCain's Mexican connection

Frontera NorteSur — NMSU — Las Cruces, New Mexico The flap over McCain's Mexican connection Dr. Juan Hernandez knows how to play politics on both sides of the border. — A former official of the administration of Mexican President Vicente Fox (2000-2006), Dr. Hernandez is now serving as an advisor [...]

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McCain: Juan Hernadez, amnesty and securing those pesky borders…

Arizona Republic — Phoenix Dems set plan to battle McCain for Latino votes …One flash point in the McCain campaign is the role of Juan Hernandez, a Texas native who holds dual U.S. and Mexican citizenships and served in then-Mexican President Vicente Fox’s Cabinet. As director [...]

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Mexico’s urgent hour

Mexico today is filled with foreboding that very bad things could happen in pursuit of something very good - progress. Our neighbor to the south began this century casting off the manacles of single-party rule. A new plural democracy elected Vicente Fox as president and hoped he would steer the country to a more prosperous future. It [...]

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Former President of Mexico Vicente Fox to Deliver Keynote Address at AMR Research's 2008 Supply Chain Executive Conference

BOSTON, April 2, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- AMR Research today announced that former President of Mexico Vicente Fox will deliver the keynote address at the company's annual Supply Chain Executive Conference. In the wake of China's product quality issues, rising energy costs, and supply chain risks, companies are looking closer to home for manufacturing, service, and logistics partners. Former President...

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Vicente Fox

My girlfriend scored a couple of tickets through her law school to go see Vicente Fox, the former President of Mexico, speak at the World Affairs Council of Oregon last night at the Schnitz. I must admit that I’m fairly ignorant of Latin American politics. However, my girl is a whiz in international [...]

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Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP): Security and prosper

In March of 2005, the leaders of Canada (Paul Martin), the U.S. (George W. Bush), and Mexico (Vicente Fox) signed an agreement called the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP). The SPP is about securing prosperity for a rich elite, while taking what remaining power the people have, through democratic sovereign institutions, and placing that power in a few hands of unelected, unaccountable...

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CALL TO ACTION! Protest Vicente Fox's Visit to PDX

Join local groups this Wednesday, March 19, at 5:30 PM, to protest the former head of Latin American Coca Cola and ex-president of Mexico Vicente Fox's lecture at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. Fox is known for his hand in creating the exploitative Plan Puebla Panama, his support of FTAA and NAFTA, and his readiness to answer grassroots resistance with violent repression in Texacoco, Atenco, Chiapas,...

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Former Mexican President Fox To Speak At Stanford Next Week

Stanford University has announced that former Mexican President Vicente Fox will give a public talk on campus next week.

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Meddling Mexican to Visit Indiana

Mexican leader to visit Speech slated for ex-president Mark Wilson Former Mexican President Vicente Fox is scheduled to speak in Evansville as part of the 2008 International Speaker Series sponsored by the Institute for Global Enterprise in Indiana at the University of Evansville. His address will begin at 7 p.m. April 10 at The Victory. He also will speak [...]

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We Are Change Confronts NAU Minion Vicente Fox

In this interview with Mexico ’s former president, Vicente Fox, conducted by Luke Rudkwowski of We Are Change, we get more hum and haw about the inevitability of the North American Union. read more | digg story