On a recent trip to Dallas, Texas former President of Mexico Vicente Fox shared his thoughts on a range of topics with a groups of Dallas-area university students. As reported by the Dallas Morning News during this student forum, Mr. Fox is building Mexico's first presidential library (following the tradition we have in the USA).
Mr. Fox's presidential library and study center will be located on his ranch in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato. He also announced that he is recruiting scholars from the USA to serve as advisers to this facility. Personally I love this project - not because it is a library with BOOKS of course - but because it will showcase the Office of President of Mexico in a way that has never been done before plus with USA scholars involved it presents an opportunity to study the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in much greater detail to show the economic benefits that Mexico, Canada, and the USA have enjoyed simply by opening their borders to trade.
For more details on this exciting project please visit --
http://www.mexidata.info/id1221.html
I look forward to visiting this library one day.
Todd
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