Utah Adults Back Huntsman’s Mexico Alliance
Many adults in the Beehive State support their governor’s decision to interact with the Mexican government, according to a poll by Dan Jones & Associates released by the Deseret Morning News and KSL-TV. 78 per cent of respondents support Jon Huntsman’s planned alliance with Mexico.
Huntsman—a Republican—was elected in November 2004, defeating Democratic candidate Scott Matheson with 57 per cent of all cast ballots. Huntsman took over from fellow Republican Olene Walker in January.
Last month, Huntsman travelled to Mexico for a four-day trip, where he met with several government officials including Mexican president Vicente Fox and deputy trade secretary Sergio GarcĂa de Alba. Huntsman described the visit as “an overall, relationship-enhancing mission” that seeks to establish “a partnership for prosperity.”
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Mexico's Ambassador Visits Utah
Local Business Leaders Hope To Have Dialogue On Immigration Issues
SALT LAKE CITY Some Utah business leaders hope the visit by Mexico's ambassador to the US will spark some dialogue on immigration issues.
Ambassador Carlos de Icaza is expected to meet with business leaders at a luncheon on Thursday. Friday, the ambassador will meet privately with the Governor and legislative leadership.
Joe Reyna, chairman-elect of the Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, says Icaza's visit is likely a prelude to a visit by Mexican President Vicente Fox. He says when an ambassador from a country like Mexico comes to
Mexicos president to visit Utah, Washington, California
Mexican President Vicente Fox plans to visit Utah on May 23-24 on a trip that also includes stops in Seattle and Sacramento, Calif.
Fox sent a request Tuesday to Mexicos Congress for permission to visit the three states May 23-27. The arrangements are subject to that bodys approval, but Mike Mower, spokesman for Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, said Mexican officials indicated approval was imminent and wanted to proceed with planning.
In his seven-page statement, Fox said the relationship between Mexico and Utah is one of the most solid the country has with a state thats not
Alliance Francaise de Guadalajara
This institute in Guadalajara is designed to promote French culture through classes, films and various exhibits.
Address
LĂłpez Cotilla, 1199
Colonia Americana
Guadalajara 44120
Mexico
Tel: 52-3-8252140
Mexico envoy's visit draws demonstration
Mexico's ambassador to the United States pressed for a political solution for the U.S. immigration problem in a visit Friday with Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman.
The diplomat, Carlos de Icaza, endorsed a guest worker program for his countrymen and a fair resolution for the millions of undocumented workers already in the United States.
"Building walls and fences is not the way to solve problems among neighbors," said de Icaza, whose two-day visit ended with a demonstration by the Utah Minuteman Project outside the Utah Capitol.
The immigration opponents called for tougher border security and sanctions against U.S.
N. Mexico upsets Florida; Utah rallies for big win
Florida traveled all the way from the swamp to the desert only to get blown out by New Mexico's best night of basketball this season.
Jana Francis scored a career-high 25 points on 10-of-14 shooting and the 11th-seeded Lobos got off to a strong start in an 83-59 romp over the fifth-seeded Gators on Saturday night in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. (Related: Game report)
Katie Montgomery matched her career best with 21 points, 14 in the first half when she made four of five three-pointers to help the Lobos to
Alianza Francesa Valle (The French Alliance) : Monterrey
The French Alliance is the only institution recognized by the French government. It is Center of examinations of the French Ministry of National Education and has academic agreements with the COMPLEXION of Monterrey Campus, prepa COMPLEXION Garza Sada, prepa Complexion Garza LagĂĽera, prepa COMPLEXION Summits, prepa COMPLEXION Santa Catarina, the Udem, the UANL, the SEP, the Institute San Roberto, the Anglian-French Grammar school, the CECVAC, the Irish School, the Grammar school of Monterrey, the Institute Regiomontano de Hoteleria, the Free Faculty of Right, the School Cambridge, Art AC, the New generation Institute and
El Papalote, Museo del Niño
This museum of the children opened in 1993. The building of the influences of pyramid majority more than 350 exposures, while two films (10 publication the every day) in the IMAX change buildings. There is here practically nothing, children to affect cannot; at once that they discover this one, they wish a long time remain. As they say it, by the adults must be accompanied exceptional by the children, Thursday, if the museum with 11pm opens to give "large kids" a probability to enjoy it - even.
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BASE METALS UPDATE: Grupo Mexico: Cananea Talks Going Well
Workers at La Cananea, a copper mine located in northern Sonora state, said Tuesday that talks were advancing well with parent company Grupo Mexico SA (GMEXICO.MX) over annual contract revisions.
Union Committee Plans To Discuss Asarco Offer Wednesday
The union bargaining committee representing workers striking against Asarco Inc. (ASX.XX) is planning to meet Wednesday to discuss a one-year contract offer that has been made by the company, as well as other issues, a union official reported Tuesday morning.
Mexico Steel Talks End Without Deal, No Strikes Seen Tue
Tlaxcala is the name of both a state in Tlaxcala and that state's capital city. This article is about the city.
The city of Tlaxcala is the capital and chief center of population of the Mexican state of the same name. The city is located at 19°31′ N 98°24′ W and it reported a population of 73,184 in the 2000 census.
The city, though originally settled by native peoples, was officially "founded" in 1520 by Hernán Cortés – with whom they had an alliance against their former Aztec oppressors.
PRI Primary Too Close to Call in Mexico
Supporters of Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) are almost equally divided between two possible presidential nominees, according to a poll by Reforma. 45 per cent of respondents will vote for former Tabasco governor Roberto Madrazo in the primary contest, while 44 per cent would back former State of Mexico governor Arturo Montiel.
The PRI ruled Mexico for 71 consecutive years, losing its first presidential election in 2000 with candidate Francisco Labastida. Vicente Fox of the National Action Party (PAN) won a six-year term with 42.5 per cent of the vote. In 2000, Labastida was