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...these to returning veterans like Ellen Gallagher, Martha Clabby, Wiley McCarthy and Anita Diaz, and the squad looks formidable. "On paper they're the strongest team we've had since we started in 1976," coach Pappy Hunt says. "Barring injuries, we can go undefeated, win the Ivies and take the Easterns...
Florez faces some strong rivals, including Lieut. Colonel Rubén Dario Paredes, the deputy chief of staff and a moderate who once served as Torrijos' Agriculture Minister. Another potential rival for Florez: Lieut. Colonel Roberto Diaz Herrera, Torrijos' cousin, who is considered to be a liberal...
When a flying metal shard gashed his left wrist, Nick Diaz, 33, an inspector at a Houston toolmaking firm, wondered where to go for help. His plant was too small to have a medical department, his own doctor was way across town and he did not want the hassle of checking in at a hospital. So he went to a neat, one-story building with a 40-ft.-high sign bearing a distinctive logo: an upraised hand with a bandage wrapped around its fingers and a first-aid cross on its palm. Once inside the MedStop clinic, Diaz quickly...
...sooner did Jorge Diaz Serrano, the head of Mexico's state-owned oil company, Pemex, announce the cut than a political storm forced his resignation. Until last week, Serrano had been one of the leading candidates in next year's presidential election...
Mexico is expected to lose an estimated $1.2 billion or so in foreign exchange earnings as a result of Diaz Serrano's action. To pay its bills, the nation will have to negotiate as much as $1.2 billion in short-term credits from foreign lenders in the coming year. That could add five percentage points to an inflation rate that economists already foresee reaching 30% by year...