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Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 00:00
Almost every day in Mexico, grim-faced suspects are paraded before cameras after their arrest. But the detention of 10 mayors, some dressed in suits and from different political parties, will ignite a firestorm here
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 00:00
Narcotics Stashed in Shipments of Televisions, Auto Parts, Take Advantage of Security Clearances for Open Trade
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Michoacan is also the base of a local cartel called La Familia, and has become a battleground for gunmen from the rival Gulf and Sinaloa cartels
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Eliseo Barron was abducted by gunmen who barged into his home late Monday in the town of Gomez Palacio, beating the journalist in front of his wife and two daughters
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The Arab resident of Brazil was not identified, and a court ordered his release after he spent three weeks in jail while police investigated
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It amazes me that it is 2009, and Americans still are unable to visit or do business with Cuba. It is the only country in the world where our government bans Americans from traveling
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 00:00
AIDESEP's leaders are demanding the repeal of legislative decrees issued that they claim will facilitate the deforestation and privatization of their traditional lands and natural resources.These decrees were signed by President Garcia in order to get Per
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Colombia needs to address the issue of violence against union leaders before the U.S. Congress votes on a free trade agreement with the South American nation, Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke said
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"When Mexican authorities captured Bermudez Suaza, they took down a major conduit of cocaine between the Colombian and Mexican drug cartels"
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Former president Carlos Mesa and former vice-president and indigenous activist Victor Hugo Cardenas are far behind with seven per cent each, followed by former president Jorge Quiroga with six per cent