U.S., Mexico, Canada to tackle thorny issues

It is affectionately called the "Three Amigos" summit. But the trio of North American leaders are meeting here today at a time when relations among their countries are strained by disputes over trade issues and travel restrictions that are not likely to be resolved in the short flurry of working dinners and conferences. Full Story »

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by Derek Hawkins - Aug. 10, 2009

Reports on the gamut of issues on the table at the "Three Amigos" summit. Perhaps too broad, this needs perspectives from a couple non-official experts.

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by subho basu - Aug. 10, 2009

Poor and rich neighbors always find it difficult to adjust their relationships.

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by Michael Oscar DePratter - Aug. 10, 2009

too generic....none of the meat of the situation is included, only the superficial and generalized facts, dig a tiny bit deeper and expose them for what they are doing...milktoast

My views are of the nature that is not accepted in PC arenas, but then I have watched this situation for 23 years....and everything that was to ... More »

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