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"Pemex Director Juan Jose Suarez said that there was "no evidence that it was a deliberate incident, or some kind of attack".
Company officials said that maintenance work had been carried out on the plant just minutes prior to the explosion.
President Calderon praised the emergency workers, who he said had managed to contain the fire before it could spread to the massive tanks of a neighbouring gas processing plant.
There have been several fires at Mexican refineries over the past month.
While investigations into those blazes have not yet concluded, preliminary evidence suggests they could have been caused by thieves tapping the lines to steal petrol."
" Company officials said that maintenance work had been carried out on the plant just minutes prior to the explosion."
Trying to maintain the plant how?....;}
Another report stated that the ZETAS were taking 45% of PEMEX production out of Tamaulipas Province....;}
You know, once you're over 10%, you're really not stealing. You're part of the Business......;}
As an economist, Suárez Coppel has served as Director of Finance in Pemex, chief advisor to former Mexican Secretary of Finance Francisco Gil Díaz,
as Adjunct-Director for Derivatives in Banamex,
as Treasurer of Televisa,
and as Vice President of Finance in Grupo Modelo; the largest Mexican brewery.[1]
Sweet Baby Jesus. Everyone of those up to their necks in Plutarchy.
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# Banamex loses bid to censor Narco News By Chuck Armsbury ... www.november.org/razorwire/rzold/27/page12.html - Cached David slew Goliath with a stone, and similarly on December 5, 2001 in a New York courtroom, tiny NarcoNews.com cut down the giant Banamex, humbling ... # Dubious Lawsuit Forces Narco News To Shut Down www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n1448/a07.html?2051 - Cached Aug 20, 2001 ... The Banamex lawsuit, which began hearings on July 20, is raising eyebrows in media-watchdog circles. Narco News, which is written in ...
I covered that presidential summit eight years ago, investigated the charges for three months, and published the first of many reports that May (see Clinton and His Mexican Narco-Pals, Boston Phoenix, May 17, 1999). Follow-up reports and translations of Por Esto!s investigations appeared on Narco News after we began publishing in April 2000. By July of that year, Narco News, the Por Esto! publisher Mario Menéndez Rodríguez and I found ourselves as defendants in the New York Supreme Court from a lawsuit filed by Banamex. The bank had hired the mega-lobbying and law firm Akin Gump, of Washington DC, to harass us with that nuisance suit. More than a year of our lives was dominated by the painstaking presentation of all the evidence to the Court. In December 2001, the New York Supreme Court delivered a thunderous blow to Banamex (by then part of Citigroup, the worlds wealthiest financial institution): it dismissed Banamexs case, and established, for the first time, First Amendment protections for Internet journalists in the United States. "