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Pamphleteers for Pot
There has been a trend lately in book publishing that looks back at its radical political past. I’m talking about pamphleteering and I’m a fan. These are books small in length and modest in format that are written and edited with laser-...Tags: Richard Rorty, Book, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Religion and Belief
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Mexico Deploys 1,500 Troops After 'Terrorist' Casino Attack
CNNMONTERREY, Mexico -- Hundreds of troops headed to northern Mexico Saturday as authorities continued investigations into the torching of a casino that left at least 52 people dead. Mexico's president, who described the attack as an act of terrorism,...Tags: Justice System, Government, National Security, Politics, Crimes
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World's highest cable-suspended bridge completed in Mexico drug region
Los Angeles TimesMexico this month completed the highest cable-stayed bridge in the world, permitting a four-lane highway to cut across a rugged region known locally as the Devil's Backbone at a height that would allow the Eiffel Tower and then some to fit underneath it....Tags: Los Angeles Times, Daniel Hernandez, Mexico, Highway Transportation
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Mexico promises increased efforts to return border-crossing fugitives
Mexico's top diplomat in the United States has vowed that his government will redouble efforts to apprehend the growing numbers of criminal suspects who escape across America's borders.
"You have my firm commitment that Mexico will never be a safe...Tags: Government, U.S. Department of Justice, Politics, International Law, Prosecution
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News briefs: Congress grills government official over lavish Las Vegas event
Norway killer Breivik defends massacre: 'I would have done it again' OSLO, Norway (AP) — Anders Behring Breivik on Tuesday defended his massacre of 77 people, insisting he would do it again and calling the bomb-and-shooting rampage the most...
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Mexico's President Calderon says drug cartels threaten democracy
World NowREPORTING FROM MEXICO CITY -- President Felipe Calderon acknowledged Sunday that despite five years of battling drug cartels, criminals today pose "an open threat" to Mexico's democratic order (link in Spanish). In a candid speech marking the start of his... -
Mexico violence claims another member of peace movement
World NowMexico Violence Peace Activist: Another member of a Mexican peace movement has been slain, the second such incident in less than two weeks. Also, Mexican President Felipe Calderon used a televised interview to defend himself against a lawsuit brought by a... -
Mexico female candidate criticizes Pena Nieto on housewife remark
World NowREPORTING FROM MEXICO CITY -- The lone female candidate contending for Mexico's presidency described herself as one of the millions of Mexican women who go home at the end of the day to check on the refrigerator, in comments that played on the touchy... -
Mexican ex-President Miguel de la Madrid reported dead, then alive
World NowFormer Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid is reported dead, then officials backtrack and say he is alive but in grave condition....
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