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There are a few Monterrey-headquartered firms making their way into the world-class league, like Vitro, which manufactures glass. Another is Cemex, the cement behemoth, with $15.3 billion in sales last year--the world's largest producer of ready-mix concrete. It recently made a $12.8 billion bid for Rinker Group of Australia that would be the largest acquisition ever by a Mexican firm and would strengthen Cemex's already leading position in the U.S. market. Such success puts the city on a trajectory pulling further and further ahead of much of the rest of the country. Mexican states...
...opponents to shoot 36.8 percent from downtown. Vast improvement was shown against Maine. Going up against a team with several athletic, talented shooters, Harvard forced the Black Bears to miss 15 of their 20 three-point attempts. One area the Crimson had problems with against Maine was on the glass. The Black Bears grabbed nineteen offensive rebounds, which led to 20 second chance points. “[Rebounding] is probably the biggest thing we really need to work on,” Cusworth said. “That is something that can really hurt us.” The game...
...game. Nursing a 69-66 lead with 1:05 left in the game, Harvard beat the Black Bear press and ran down the shot clock. With the thirty-five seconds about to expire, Cusworth found Unger next to the basket and the junior laid the ball off the glass and in with thirty-one seconds left to give the Crimson a five-point lead and make it a two-possession game. “Brad is one of the smartest players on the team,” Cusworth said. “He basically is in the right place...
Before he is put to death, Saddam Hussein will be allowed one last phone call. He will be given a glass of water, a moment to pray and an opportunity to make a statement about his life and crimes. The entire event will be recorded on video to be stored in the Iraqi government archives. Then his neck will be slipped into the noose of a 2-in.-thick hemp rope. A few moments later, his life will...
...back-and-forth, tightly-contested second half that featured seven ties and eight lead changes. Harvard took a decisive 66-65 advantage with 3:21 remaining on sophomore point guard Drew Housman’s drive down the right side of the lane and high bank off the glass. After each team missed shots, sophomore forward Evan Harris gave the Crimson breathing room with a pretty move off the dribble from the top of the key. Harris finished with a layup and completed the three-point play from the line, putting Harvard up by four. Maine kept it close, however...