MEXICO

Almost 23% Of Gulf Of Mexico's Oil-And-Gas Output Cut By Storm

Tropical Storm Debby
Because of Tropical Storm Debby in the Gulf of Mexico, about 22.7 percent of the gulf's current daily oil production and about 22.9 percent of its current daily natural-gas production has been shut-in, according to the U.S. Interior Department's Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement.
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Drunk Drivers Show Risky Lifetime Drinking Habits: Study

In interviews with 700 adults with a drunk-driving conviction, researchers found that nearly half had either been drinking heavily for the long haul, or had fallen back into heavy drinking after trying to cut down for a time.
 Inshaat district of Homs sustained heavy damage from bombs and shelling by government forces

CIA Helping Channel Arms To Syrian Rebels: Report

U.S. Central Intelligence Agency operatives are speeding the flow of automatic weapons, rocket propelled grenades and other arms from southern Turkey to Syrian rebels, according to a recent report. The weapons are paid for by the governments of Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Greece

Greece Remains In Economic Death Spiral Despite New Government

The formation of a new Greek government Wednesday staves off fears of a swift departure from the euro zone by the Hellenic Republic. But this week's election and installation of a new administration merely extends the country's economic death-spiral as its economic woes remain deep and pervasive.
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?Dallas? TV Show 2012: Cast Members Offer Spoilers Of Upcoming Season

Who says a reboot can't pack a punch? In true Texas fashion, the 2012 premiere of the Dallas TV show was off with a bang. Viewers were treated to some good ol' greed, lust and a whole heap of drama. Can't wait for next week? Here are some spoilers of the upcoming season, straight from the Dallas cast members.
G20 Mexico Summit

G20 Summit To Promote Growth Over Merkel's Austerity Program

The statement, which is expected to be released later today, will undermine the efforts of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has become increasingly isolated among her peers over her insistence on an austerity-led European recovery program.
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on May 1, 2012.

US Stock Futures Point To Mixed Open Tuesday

U.S. stock index futures signal a mixed opening Tuesday as optimism following the Greek election results fades and Spain's increasing borrowing costs raise investor concerns.
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Asian Stocks Fall Amid Fading Greek Optimism

Asian markets fell Tuesday as investor concerns on the euro zone debt crisis were revived amid fading optimism after the Greek elections and increasing borrowing costs of Spain.

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