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A ferry boat carrying workers home from a night shift split in two and sank after it was rammed by a barge, and at least 16 people drowned, officials reported Friday.
Aug. 6, 1988
Sports
When the phone rang in Javier Delahoya’s room at the Hotel Madrid here, his heart skipped a beat.
Aug. 10, 1996
Dodgers
From the depths of the Mexican League, where once-promising baseball careers have been recycled and sometimes restored, pitcher Javier Delahoya has risen to rekindle his hopes.
Aug. 15, 1999
Energy: The $1.2-billion contract calls for 10 Pemex plants to be built and five others to be improved.
Feb. 16, 1999
Less than a month after troops arrested the powerful chief of the oil workers union, President Carlos Salinas de Gortari cemented his victory over labor Thursday when the union elected a new, pro-government secretary general.
Feb. 3, 1989
Mexicans on Saturday celebrated the 57 years since they kicked out international oil companies, but they did so deeply divided over the future of state oil monopoly Petroleos Mexicanos, an important symbol of Mexican nationalism.
March 19, 1995
In the port of Coatzacoalcos, the reality of the decline in Mexico’s oil boom is so harsh you can taste it.
May 28, 1986
Hockey
For the second straight year, the Kings suffered a season-ending loss to the Edmonton Oilers, falling 5-4 in Game 6 of their first-round series.
April 29, 2023
Connor McDavid will present a mighty challenge for the Kings. Here are the top 10 questions for the Kings’ playoff matchup with the Edmonton Oilers.
May 2, 2022
Ducks
Connor McDavid had a goal and four assists to help beat the Ducks, who have lost six in a row to fall to 9-12-0.
Nov. 26, 2023