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Gasoline Prices In Rocky Point Far Less Than U.S. Gouging

   Gasline prices in Rocky Point are about two-thirds of the price of gasoline in most of the United States, and about one-half the price in high priced areas.
   Gasoline in Rocky Point, Sonora, Mexico is sold for $2.17 per gallon.  The last reported price was $6.27 pesos per liter of gasoline.  There are 3.785 liters to a gallon, and the current exchange rate is $10.90 pesos to  the dollar.  

Land Values Soar With News of Megaport Just 50 Miles South of Ensenada

   Ejido Colonet, Baja California, and the five miles between it and the Pacific Ocean are the subject of a great land grab since the government announced the construction of a huge port there.  Land sales around the poor town exploded creating friction among ejido residents.  Many transactions are completed in secrecy, adding to the frenzy.
   The new port will relieve the huge increase in U.S. imports expected from China and Asia.  Punta Colonet will be bigger than both Los Angeles and Long Beach ports combined, according to consultants familiar with the project.


   

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Mexico's Economy On Rise - Five Per Cent Forecast In First Quarter

   Government figures show Mexico's economy grew in February by 4.4 per cent, leading to forecasts that first quarter growth in 2006 will exceed five per cent, according to Mexico's central bank.  Official figures are expected to be released May 17.

World Cup Cometh:
Mexico Beats Venezuela in Friendly

   Omar Bravo scored the only goal to give Mexico a 1-0 victory over Venezuela in the 58th minute of the game.  The victory came on a penalty kick.
   Mexico is undefeated against Venezuela over their last six games.
   The game was a friendly match in preparation for the World Cup, which begins play on June 9, 2006 in Munich, Germany.  Mexico is one of 32 countries to qualify for the World Cup this year.

 



 

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