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A 'Hank Rhon' appears in a museum, and Mexicans mostly shrug
World NowMEXICO CITY -- The art world in this art-obsessed city entertained a minor controversy last week during the official reopening of the Rufino Tamayo Museum in Chapultepec Park. With President Felipe Calderon presiding at an official ceremony, the museum... -
Victim in Mexican kidnapping speaks
World NowAs questions persist surrounding the shooting by Mexican federal police of a diplomatic vehicle, and the wounding of two U.S. government employees inside, a new explanation is gaining traction.... -
Mexican officials hoping to use Lazcano's dead parents for ID
World NowJust in time for the Day of the Dead, the weird, ghoulish story of Mexican drug lord Heriberto Lazcano just got weirder and more ghoulish. After killing a man that they claim was Lazcano in a firefight —but then promptly losing possession of his... -
Two-thirds of most-wanted Mexican drug lords are in custody, dead
World NowMEXICO CITY -- The government of President Felipe Calderon has made the elimination of top capo suspects from a most-wanted list of 37 men the barometer for success in its fight against organized crime. With the slaying of Zeta cartel leader Heriberto... -
Sinaloa cartel, Zetas push Mexico's drug violence to new depths
CULIACAN, Mexico — The cartel henchman nicknamed "El Loco" was reported behind the latest atrocity in Mexico's ever-more-depraved drug war: mutilating 49 people and piling their bodies — heads, hands and feet missing — by the side of a...Tags: Mexico, Politics, Law Enforcement, Murder, Wars and Interventions
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Mexico's Zetas Cartel Boss Killed, Body Snatched
CNNMexico confirmed Tuesday that its forces killed Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano, boss of the ruthless Zetas cartel, but it remains uncertain what effect, if any, the killing will have on the larger scourge of drug trafficking and violence. The takedown of...Tags: Los Zetas Cartel, Armed Forces, Mexico, Blackmail and Extortion, Organized Crime
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3 Police Officers Killed in Mexico City Airport Shooting
CNNMEXICO CITY -- Gunmen opened fire on federal police officers at Mexico City's international airport Monday, killing three, officials said. Two of the officers died at the scene, while a third was transported to a hospital and died there. The gunmen were...Tags: Mexico, Drug Trafficking, CNN (tv network), Shootings, Mexico City
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Protests in Mexicali over election results
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterMEXICALI — People of all ages took to the streets in Mexicali early Saturday evening to chant, wave flags, hold signs and march between local television stations in protest against the results of the recent Mexican presidential election. The...Tags: Politics, Elections, Communist Party of China, Television Stations, Government
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Mexico's PRI falls short of congressional majority in vote count
World NowMexican President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto's party has fallen short of an absolute majority in Congress, election officials said Tuesday, complicating his ability to push through reforms and likely forcing him to negotiate with opposition politicians.... -
Mexico Drug Lord El Coss Gulf Cartel Captured
KIAHHe was once the boss...now he`s just busted. Mexican officials have captured one of the most wanted cartel leaders. Jorge Costilla Sanchez—nicknamed 'El Coss'—was the head of the Gulf Drug Cartel, and is wanted in Texas for drug trafficking...Tags: Mexico, Organized Crime, Gulf Cartel
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Chefs to serve as culinary diplomats
Move over, all you Hillary Clinton and Henry Kissinger wanna-bes. Here come Chicago’s Rick Bayless, Tony Mantuano and Art Smith, along with 87 other renowned chefs, willing to perform a little kitchen diplomacy on behalf of the U.S. Department of...Tags: Henry Kissinger, Politics, National Government, Tony Mantuano, Government
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Mexico City's new subway line alters transit map
World NowA new subway line inaugurated by the mayor and Mexico's president. opened to the public Tuesday in what leaders called the most significant and complex public-works project in recent Mexican history. The new Line 12, or Gold Line, cost about $1.8...
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