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To: Texasforever

As I said before, you are more interested in mocking those who have actually read all the documents than reading all of the documents for yourself.

Juvenile, utterly juvenile.


473 posted on 06/12/2006 8:12:26 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: nicmarlo
Juvenile, utterly juvenile.

LOL.

476 posted on 06/12/2006 8:14:51 PM PDT by Texasforever (I have neither been there nor done that.)
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To: nicmarlo
Here's another for you.

'Toba, Mexican state boost ties,June 2, 2006

The province is hoping to strengthen a mid-continental trade corridor by beefing up trade with a Mexican state.

Premier Gary Doer and Gov. Gonzalez Paras signed a memorandum of understanding to expand trade, tourism and co-operation between Manitoba and Nuevo Leon yesterday. Officials from Mexico and Texas are in Winnipeg for the North America's SuperCorridor Coalition (NASCO) conference.

Under the agreement, the two parties will focus on exploring business opportunities in Winnipeg and Monterrey, Nuevo Leon's capital. The province signed a similar agreement with the state of Texas in 2002.

Art DeFehr, president of Winnipeg-based Palliser Furniture and a panelist at the NASCO conference, said there is great potential for increased trade with Mexico, Manitoba's fourth-largest export market.

"Certainly, I think there's a lot more opportunity for trade between Mexico and companies to the north and a lot of it has to do with the degree to which we can get the logistics right," said DeFehr.
478 posted on 06/12/2006 8:19:20 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer ("I'm a millionaire thanks to the WTO and "free trade" system--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
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