Angelina Jolie Is A "Homewrecker"
7 December 2010 09:15
...then once more for luck, she added: "You're a f***ing b***h!" Ouch. The 35-year-old, who recently went on holiday with Jen in Mexico, has certainly got her buddy's back. Because it's nearly Christmas and the swearing is a little harsh - treat yourself by taking...
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Mexico Arrests 14-Year-Old 'Drugs Hit Man'
4 December 2010 05:58
...took of their victims as they were being tortured. Cuernavaca, a city near the site of the arrests where many wealthy Mexico City families keep a secondary residence, is witnessing a fierce battle between rival drug traffickers. They are fighting for control...
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Mexico Arrests Alleged 14-Year-Old Hitman
4 December 2010 06:45
...took of their victims as they were being tortured. Cuernavaca, a city near the site of the arrests where many wealthy Mexico City families keep a secondary residence, is witnessing a fierce battle between rival drug traffickers. They are fighting for control...
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Madonna Opens Her Own Gym In Mexico
30 November 2010 12:54
Well, now the Queen of Pop is ready to teach us. Madonna has put her muscles to good use by opening her own gym. And where will we find said house of pain, we hear you ask? Well, Mexico actually. Madge has long been known for her love of exercising and
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Mexico Allows Private Oil Service Contracts
8 December 2010 09:33
...and hydrocarbons produced remain the property of the state. The court issued a statement late Tuesday saying reforms to Mexico's restrictive energy laws in 2008 are in line with the country's Constitution, which bars Mexico from granting oil concessions or...
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Junco: Mexico can recover through accountability
6 December 2010 10:09
...said at the gathering, held at the University of Texas at El Paso and co-sponsored by the American Society of News Editors and Mexico's IAPA. Junco said he's optimistic that Mexico can recover but only after the sources of those problems are exposed, and drug...
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14-year-old a suspected Mexico cartel hitman
3 December 2010 04:21
...to working for a branch of the Beltran Leyva cartel. While the authenticity of the video could not be determined, cartels in Mexico frequently post such interrogation videos to expose their rivals' crimes. The youth tells an unseen questioner that his gang...
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8 November 2010 07:49
France's ambassador to Mexico Daniel Parfait (L) shakes hands with Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard during the signing ceremony of a collaboration agreement between Mexico City's government and the French Development Agency, on November 8, 2010 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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France's ambassador to Mexico Daniel Parfait (L) shakes hands with Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard during the signing ceremony of a collaboration agreement between Mexico City's government and the French Development Agency, on November 8, 2010 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson speaks at the ceremony for the Virgin Galactic VSS Enterprise spacecraft before it's first public landing during the Spaceport America runway dedication ceremony near Las Cruces, New Mexico on October 22, 2010. The world's first private passenger spaceship passed another milestone toward its commercial lift-off at it's remote spaceport in the New Mexico desert. Flamboyant British billionaire Richard Branson and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson hosted a ceremony marking the completion of the main runway at Spaceport America, near the town of Las Cruces where the Virgin Galactic project is based.'The mothership has been finished and flying for a while now,' Branson said.'We'll do many, many, many test flights over the next 12 months to maybe 18 months before we actually send people up into space.
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New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson speaks at the ceremony for the Virgin Galactic VSS Enterprise spacecraft before it's first public landing during the Spaceport America runway dedication ceremony near Las Cruces, New Mexico on October 22, 2010. The world's first private passenger spaceship passed another milestone toward its commercial lift-off at it's remote spaceport in the New Mexico desert. Flamboyant British billionaire Richard Branson and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson hosted a ceremony marking the completion of the main runway at Spaceport America, near the town of Las Cruces where the Virgin Galactic project is based.'The mothership has been finished and flying for a while now,' Branson said.'We'll do many, many, many test flights over the next 12 months to maybe 18 months before we actually send people up into space.
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Mexico's Bruno Rodriguez (L) and Cesar Ramirez celebrate after winning a point against Venezuela's Jose de Armas and Piero Luisi during their Davis Cup doubles tennis match, in Mexico City, on September 18, 2010. Mexico won the third match by 3-0.
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Mexico's Bruno Rodriguez (L) and Cesar Ramirez celebrate after winning a point against Venezuela's Jose de Armas and Piero Luisi during their Davis Cup doubles tennis match, in Mexico City, on September 18, 2010. Mexico won the third match by 3-0.
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ALBUQUERQUE, NM - NOVEMBER 27: Curtis Clay #2 of the TCU Horned Frogs is taken down by Kasey Carrier of the University of New Mexico Lobos in the 2nd quarter on November 27, 2010 at University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico. TCU won 66-17. Also pictured is TCU's #40 Greg Burks (R) and UNM's Ben Skaer.
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ALBUQUERQUE, NM - NOVEMBER 27: Head coach Gary Patterson (R) of the TCU Horned Frogs with his team on the sidelines during their 66-17 win over the University of New Mexico Lobos on November 27, 2010 at University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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ALBUQUERQUE, NM - NOVEMBER 27: TCU Horned Frogs quarterback Andy Dalton #14, center Jake Kirkpatrick #76 and wide receiver Alonzo Adams #81 celebrate their 66-17 win over the University of New Mexico Lobos on November 27, 2010 at University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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NOGALES, AZ - DECEMBER 07: U.S. Border Patrol agents Richard Funke and Colleen Agle look for illegal immigrants crossing the U.S.- Mexico border on December 7, 2010 near Nogales, Arizona. Although a new fence has been built along the majority of Arizona's border with Mexico, critics have called for fencing of the entire stretch. Much of the unfenced terrain is in remote and mountainous areas. Although illegal immigration has slowed all along the U.S. Mexico border, Border Patrol officials say the Tucson sector remains the most heavily trafficked in the nation.
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Mexico's Miguel Reyes (L) and Bruno Rodriguez celebrate after defeating their rivals Venezuelans Jose de Armas and Piero Luisi during their Davis Cup, Americas Zone Two doubles game in Mexico City, on September 18, 2010. Mexico won the third Game. 3-0.
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Mexico's Miguel Reyes (R) and Bruno Rodriguez celebrate after defeating their rivals Venezuelans Jose de Armas and Piero Luisi during their Davis Cup, Americas Zone Two doubles game in Mexico City, on September 18, 2010. Mexico won the third Game. 3-0.
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US ambassador to Mexico Carlos Pascual drinks water during a presentation ceremony of the three Black Hawk helicopters the US government gave to the UH-60 Federal Police of Mexico as part of the Merida Initiative, in Mexico City on November 24, 2010.
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Mexico's Miguel Reyes (R) and Bruno Rodriguez celebrate after defeating their rivals Venezuelans Jose de Armas and Piero Luisi during their Davis Cup, Americas Zone Two doubles game in Mexico City, on September 18, 2010. Mexico won the third Game. 3-0.
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Mexico's Miguel Reyes (R) and Bruno Rodriguez celebrate after defeating their rivals Venezuelans Jose de Armas and Piero Luisi during their Davis Cup, Americas Zone Two doubles game in Mexico City, on September 18, 2010. Mexico won the third Game. 3-0.
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NOGALES, AZ - DECEMBER 07: U.S. Border Patrol agent Richard Funke looks for footprints from illegal immigrants crossing the U.S.- Mexico border on December 7, 2010 near Nogales, Arizona. Although a new fence has been built along the majority of Arizona's border with Mexico, critics have called for fencing of the entire stretch. Much of the unfenced terrain is in remote and mountainous areas. Although illegal immigration has slowed all along the U.S. Mexico border, Border Patrol officials say the Tucson sector remains the most heavily trafficked in the nation.
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NOGALES, AZ - DECEMBER 07: U.S. Border Patrol agents Richard Funke and Colleen Agle look for illegal immigrants crossing the U.S.- Mexico border on December 7, 2010 near Nogales, Arizona. Although a new fence has been built along the majority of Arizona's border with Mexico, critics have called for fencing of the entire stretch. Much of the unfenced terrain is in remote and mountainous areas. Although illegal immigration has slowed all along the U.S. Mexico border, Border Patrol officials say the Tucson sector remains the most heavily trafficked in the nation.
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NOGALES, AZ - DECEMBER 10: Visitors enter Mexico with goods purchased in the United States at the U.S.-Mexico border crossing on December 10, 2010 at Nogales, Arizona. Despite Arizona's tough immigration enforcement laws, thousands of Mexican citizens have permits to work in the U.S. and commute daily from their homes across the border in Mexico. Border crossings, known as 'ports of entry,' are run by the U.S. Office of Field Operations, which is part of the department of U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Port personnel are the face at the border for most visitors and cargo entering the United States and are authorized to stop, question, search and examine everyone entering the country.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Caitlin Munoz of Australia and Valitiare Kenti Robles Salas of Mexico compete for the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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An activist of AnimalNaturalis Mexico demostrates in front of a fast food restaurant in Mexico City with a poster reading 'The mammals, all have the same parts' in the framework of the World Farm Animals Day on October 5, 2010.
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An activist of AnimalNaturalis Mexico demostrates in front of a fast food restaurant in Mexico City with a poster reading 'The mammals, all have the same parts' in the framework of the World Farm Animals Day on October 5, 2010.
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Mexico's Lorena Ochoa holds the Mission Hills Star Trophy at the Mission Hills Golf Course in Haikou on the southern Chinese island of Hainan on October 31, 2010. A two-shot penalty for moving an advertising board cost Colin Montgomerie a place in a playoff for 1.28 million USD as Mexico's Lorena Ochoa won the inaugural Star Trophy in China.
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Mexico's Lorena Ochoa (L) and Britains's Catherine Zeta-Jones hold the Mission Hills Star Trophy at the Mission Hills Golf Course in Haikou on the southern Chinese island of Hainan on October 31, 2010. A two-shot penalty for moving an advertising board cost Colin Montgomerie a place in a playoff for 1.28 million USD as Mexico's Lorena Ochoa won the inaugural Star Trophy in China.
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The ambassador of Bolivia to Mexico, Pablo Solo, speaks during a press conference during the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-16), on November 30, 2010 in Cancun, Mexico. Negotiators got down to the nitty-gritty on the second day of the world climate talks on Tuesday, grappling for a breakthrough on half a dozen issues that will revive the battered UN process.
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The ambassador of Bolivia to Mexico, Pablo Solo, speaks during a press conference during the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-16), on November 30, 2010 in Cancun, Mexico. Negotiators got down to the nitty-gritty on the second day of the world climate talks on Tuesday, grappling for a breakthrough on half a dozen issues that will revive the battered UN process.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Caitlin Munoz of Australia and Valitiare Kenti Robles Salas of Mexico compete for the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Kathryn Gill and Caitlin Munoz of Australia and Luz del rosario Saucedo Soto of Mexico compete for the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Teigen Allen of Australia and Valitiare Kenti Robels Salas of Mexico compete for the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Kathryn Gill and Caitlin Munoz of Australia and Luz del rosario Saucedo Soto of Mexico compete for the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Leena Khamis of Australia and Natalie Raquel Vinti Nuno of Mexico compete for the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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Mexico's Lorena Ochoa holds the Mission Hills Star Trophy at the Mission Hills Golf Course in Haikou on the southern Chinese island of Hainan on October 31, 2010. A two-shot penalty for moving an advertising board cost Colin Montgomerie a place in a playoff for 1.28 million USD as Mexico's Lorena Ochoa won the inaugural Star Trophy in China.
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Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (R), speaks with the Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Christiana Figueres, during the COP16 United Nations Climate Change conference on December 10, 2010 in Cancun, Mexico. UN-led climate negotiations have made 'remarkable progress' after an intense final day of compromises, Espinosa said as she presented a draft agreement before envoys of more than 190 nations, who welcomed her with an unusual standing ovation.
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An activist of AnimalNaturalis Mexico demostrates in front of a fast food restaurant in Mexico City with a poster reading 'The mammals, all have the same parts' in the framework of the World Farm Animals Day on October 5, 2010.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Kyah Simon of Australia and Monica Vergara Rubio of Mexico compete for the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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Mexico's Lorena Ochoa kisses the Mission Hills Star Trophy at the Mission Hills Golf Course in Haikou on the southern Chinese island of Hainan on October 31, 2010. A two-shot penalty for moving an advertising board cost Colin Montgomerie a place in a playoff for 1.28 million USD as Mexico's Lorena Ochoa won the inaugural Star Trophy in China.
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US ambassador to Mexico Carlos Pascual (L) and Mexican Secretary of Public Safety Genaro Garcia Luna, attend a presentation ceremony of the three Black Hawk helicopters the US government gave to the UH-60 Federal Police (PF) as part of the Merida Initiative, in Mexico City on November 24, 2010.
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Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (R), speaks with the Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Christiana Figueres, during the COP16 United Nations Climate Change conference on December 10, 2010 in Cancun, Mexico. UN-led climate negotiations have made 'remarkable progress' after an intense final day of compromises, Espinosa said as she presented a draft agreement before envoys of more than 190 nations, who welcomed her with an unusual standing ovation.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Kyah Simon of Australia and Monica Vergara Rubio of Mexico compete for the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Rubi Marlene Sandoval Nungaray of Mexico controls the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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Mexico's Lorena Ochoa holds the Mission Hills Star Trophy at the Mission Hills Golf Course in Haikou on the southern Chinese island of Hainan on October 31, 2010. A two-shot penalty for moving an advertising board cost Colin Montgomerie a place in a playoff for 1.28 million USD as Mexico's Lorena Ochoa won the inaugural Star Trophy in China.
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The ambassador of Bolivia to Mexico, Pablo Solo, speaks during a press conference during the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-16), on November 30, 2010 in Cancun, Mexico. Negotiators got down to the nitty-gritty on the second day of the world climate talks on Tuesday, grappling for a breakthrough on half a dozen issues that will revive the battered UN process.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Kathryn Gill and Caitlin Munoz of Australia and Luz del rosario Saucedo Soto of Mexico compete for the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Caitlin Munoz of Australia and Juana Evelyn Lopez Luna of Mexico compete for the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Rubi Marlene Sandoval Nungaray of Mexico controls the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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An activist of AnimalNaturalis Mexico demostrates in front of a fast food restaurant in Mexico City with a poster reading 'The mammals, all have the same parts' in the framework of the World Farm Animals Day on October 5, 2010.
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SUWON, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 17: Juana Evelyn Lopez Luna of Mexico and Calare Polkinghor of Australia compete for the ball during the Peace Queen Cup match between Australia and Mexico at Suwon World Cup Stadium on October 17, 2010 in Suwon, South Korea. Australia won the match 3:1.
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Mexico's Lorena Ochoa (L) and Britains's Catherine Zeta-Jones hold the Mission Hills Star Trophy at the Mission Hills Golf Course in Haikou on the southern Chinese island of Hainan on October 31, 2010. A two-shot penalty for moving an advertising board cost Colin Montgomerie a place in a playoff for 1.28 million USD as Mexico's Lorena Ochoa won the inaugural Star Trophy in China.
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Virgin boss Richard Branson (C) and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (R) wave at the Virgin Galactic VSS Enterprise spacecraft before it's first public landing during the Spaceport America runway dedication ceremony near Las Cruces, New Mexico on October 22, 2010. The world's first private passenger spaceship will passed another milestone toward its commercial lift-off at it's remote spaceport in the New Mexico desert. Flamboyant British billionaire Richard Branson and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson hosted a ceremony marking the completion of the main runway at Spaceport America, near the town of Las Cruces where the Virgin Galactic project is based.'The mothership has been finished and flying for a while now,' Branson said.'We'll do many, many, many test flights over the next 12 months to maybe 18 months before we actually send people up into space.
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Virgin boss Richard Branson (R) and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (L) introduce the Virgin Galactic VSS Enterprise spacecraft before it's first public landing during the Spaceport America runway dedication ceremony near Las Cruces, New Mexico on October 22, 2010. The world's first private passenger spaceship will passed another milestone toward its commercial lift-off at it's remote spaceport in the New Mexico desert. Flamboyant British billionaire Richard Branson and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson hosted a ceremony marking the completion of the main runway at Spaceport America, near the town of Las Cruces where the Virgin Galactic project is based.'The mothership has been finished and flying for a while now,' Branson said.'We'll do many, many, many test flights over the next 12 months to maybe 18 months before we actually send people up into space.
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Virgin boss Richard Branson (L) and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (R) watch the Virgin Galactic VSS Enterprise spacecraft before it's first public landing during the Spaceport America runway dedication ceremony near Las Cruces, New Mexico on October 22, 2010. The world's first private passenger spaceship will passed another milestone toward its commercial lift-off at it's remote spaceport in the New Mexico desert. Flamboyant British billionaire Richard Branson and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson hosted a ceremony marking the completion of the main runway at Spaceport America, near the town of Las Cruces where the Virgin Galactic project is based.'The mothership has been finished and flying for a while now,' Branson said.'We'll do many, many, many test flights over the next 12 months to maybe 18 months before we actually send people up into space.
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Virgin boss Richard Branson (L) and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (R) watch the Virgin Galactic VSS Enterprise spacecraft before it's first public landing during the Spaceport America runway dedication ceremony near Las Cruces, New Mexico on October 22, 2010. The world's first private passenger spaceship passed another milestone toward its commercial lift-off at it's remote spaceport in the New Mexico desert. Flamboyant British billionaire Richard Branson and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson hosted a ceremony marking the completion of the main runway at Spaceport America, near the town of Las Cruces where the Virgin Galactic project is based.'The mothership has been finished and flying for a while now,' Branson said.'We'll do many, many, many test flights over the next 12 months to maybe 18 months before we actually send people up into space.
