Tampico


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a port city in eastern Mexico

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Had Henry David Thoreau been a baseball fan, his signature quotation might read, "The mass of minor leaguers lead lives of quiet desperation." Such is the wont of the Tampico Stogies in the 1987 HBO TV movie Long Gone.
TEHRAN (FNA)- At least 17 people were killed in clashes between members of criminal gangs in Mexican city of Tampico (State of Tamaulipas).
The clashes occurred the day before in the towns of Madero and Tampico, an area where the Gulf Cartel and the criminal gang Los Zetas are active, dpa quoted authorities in the state of Tamaulipas as saying.
Both Marco Antonio Huerta and Sara Uribe, poets who live in the port city of Tampico, admitted it immediately: same for them.
The shipments would come through the port of Cristobal Colon, and arrive at the port of Tampico in the Mexican Caribbean.
Domestic traffic increased in twelve airports in March, with the most noteworthy increases in Monterrey (+5.7%), Tampico (+23.3%), Chihuahua (+14.0%), Ciudad Juarez (+14.5%), Reynosa (+47.3%), and Culiacan (+7.1%).
Most recently, he served as Vice President Research Development and Innovation for Tampico Beverages Inc., Chicago, IL.
The transaction, valued at 11 billion pesos ($834 million) in stock and assumed debt, tops the acquisition of Mexican bottler Grupo Tampico for 6.55 billion pesos of stock and 2.75 billion of debt that the Mexico-City based company announced in June.