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U.S. companies boost jobs in Juarez, Mexico
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Sep 22, 2011
The Mexican city of Juarez has problems with killings and drug wars, but that hasn't stopped American businesses creating thousands of jobs there.
Bank of Mexico boosts its holdings of gold
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Sep 22, 2011
The Bank of Mexico bought nearly 100 metric tons of gold recently. It usually holds most of its reserves in U.S. dollar-denominated investments.
US sends drones to Japan
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Mar 17, 2011
The U.S. Air Force sent the Global Hawk to Japan to collect images and help gauge the damage in Japan after the 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck l...
Mexican workers fight to get wages paid back to them
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Mar 15, 2011
Some 'braceros' have been waiting more than 50 years for payments promised to them by the Mexican government after legally working jobs in the U.S.
Program in Mexico helps families make better choices
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Mar 8, 2011
A government program named Oportunidades offers Mexican families small financial rewards for meeting certain obligations, like getting kids regular medical check-ups or keeping them in school.
Fraudulent labor recruiters dupe Mexican migrants
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Feb 17, 2011
It's estimated that poor Mexican workers have invested more than $2 million in U.S. jobs that don't exist.
Mexicans working legally in the U.S. face challenges
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Feb 14, 2011
Over 150,000 Mexicans come to the U.S. to work legal, temporary jobs each year. Hear how the guest worker system looks from the other side of the border.
Postcard from Monterrey, Mexico
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Feb 7, 2011
This restaurant in Monterrey, Mexico, specializes in BBQ goat and fresh blood soup.
Monterrey -- Mexico's third largest city -- looks a lot like...
In Riviera Maya, tourism may be hurting the attraction
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Sep 22, 2011
Tourism along Mexico's coast is expected to grow in 2011. It's helping the country's suffering economy, but continued development may also be hurting the area's main attraction: the coral reef and beaches. Eve Troeh reports on how the government is trying to respond.
Mexico's job industry is growing stronger
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Jan 5, 2011
The recession in the U.S has forced many Mexican migrants to return back home. In turn, the Mexican economy has gotten stronger, workers are getting paid better and unemployment rates have leveled off. Jeff Tyler reports.











