mexico

noticias en mexico

Daily Archives: October 29, 2013

El PAN perderá batalla fiscal: Lozano

El senador admitió que su partido fracasará en su intento por revertir los cambios en IVA e ISR; Javier Lozano señaló que el PAN buscará que se discutan 85 reservas en el Pleno del Senado.



El PAN perderá batalla fiscal: Lozano

Crime pays for Network Ten

SEVEN News won the TV ratings while Dancing With The Stars was second but Network Ten’s crime drama NCIS is holding up well against tough opposition.

Crime pays for Network Ten

Charles urges care for scarce resourses

CHARLES says it’s time for financial institutions to recognise that the Earth is not a limitless resource that can be plundered at will.

Charles urges care for scarce resourses

Climate body urges 15pc reduction target

THE Climate Change Authority has canvassed increasing Australia’s emissions reduction target to at least 15 per cent.

Climate body urges 15pc reduction target

Arizona election referendum qualifies for 2014 ballot

Backers of a referendum on a controversial state elections law gathered more than enough signatures to put the matter before voters next year, the Arizona Secretary of State announced Tuesday.
The group needed to provide 86,405 valid signatures to put the law on hold pending voter review in November 2014. Based on a random sample, the Secretary of State found the measure had 110,770 valid signatures, for an 81.7 percent validation rate.

Arizona election referendum qualifies for 2014 ballot

EU investiga manipulación cambiaria

El Departamento de Justicia estadounidense realiza la investigación, dijo un fiscal; algunos bancos europeos están bajo la lupa por una posible manipulación a la tasa Libor.



EU investiga manipulación cambiaria

McCain demands answers from TSA following passenger complaints

Sen. John McCain is demanding answers from the Transportation Security Administration, following revelations that disabled passengers complained of mistreatment by government security screeners at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
“The Arizona Republic recently reported on an intolerable situation,” McCain, a Republican, wrote in a letter Tuesday to TSA Administrator John Pistole.

McCain demands answers from TSA following passenger complaints

FMG pushes for rate cut

FORTESCUE is in talks with lenders to amend a $US5bn credit facility after posting record quarterly results.

FMG pushes for rate cut

Jury sworn in for UK phone hacking case

THE jury has been sworn in the UK’s hacking trial, with former News of the World editors Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, and six others, facing charges.

Jury sworn in for UK phone hacking case

Blockbuster UK in administration – again

DVD and games rental store company Blockbuster is in administration again with the possibility that some of its 264 stores and 2,000 staff may have to go.

Blockbuster UK in administration – again