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A Mexican builder with his brick-laden donkeys will find his primitive life changed after the development of new rich Mexican oil fields. Economists say the entire population will experience a change of life, bringing Mexico closer to the affluence of the neighbouring United States.

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Press, 27 May 1981, Page 12

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A Mexican builder with his brick-laden donkeys will find his primitive life changed after the development of new rich Mexican oil fields. Economists say the entire population will experience a change of life, bringing Mexico closer to the affluence of the neighbouring United States. Press, 27 May 1981, Page 12

A Mexican builder with his brick-laden donkeys will find his primitive life changed after the development of new rich Mexican oil fields. Economists say the entire population will experience a change of life, bringing Mexico closer to the affluence of the neighbouring United States. Press, 27 May 1981, Page 12