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Former Mexican president favors legalizing drugs By the CNN Wire Staff August 9, 2010 8:41 p.m. EDT (CNN) -- Former Mexican President Vicente Fox has come out in favor of legalizing drugs in an attempt to disrupt the illegal markets that have turned parts of Mexico into battlegrounds. In a proposal published over the weekend on his website, Fox argued that drug addiction and drug-relby • por Farkem - Off-Topic Forum
3 people associated with U.S. consulate killed in Mexico Mexican soldiers secure a site in Ciudad Juarez in September where two federal police officers were killed. State Department OKs temporary relocation of border-area employees' families Drive-by shooting kills U.S. employee at consulate and 2 others in Ciudad Juarez Obama, 'saddened and outraged,' vows to work with Mexiby • por Farkem - Off-Topic Forum
Fearing Drug Cartels, Reporters in Mexico Retreat Rival drug gangs have been battling fiercely in Reynosa. The New York Times By MARC LACEY Published: March 13, 2010 REYNOSA, Mexico — The big philosophical question in this gritty border town does not concern trees falling in the forest but bodies falling on the concrete: Does a shootout actually happen if the newspapers print nothby • por Farkem - Off-Topic Forum
He's one unhappy camper ...by • por Farkem - Off-Topic Forum
CUERNAVACA, Mexico — Two hundred sailors raided an upscale apartment complex and killed a reputed Mexican drug cartel chief in a two-hour gunbattle, one of the biggest victories yet in President Felipe Calderon's drug war. Arturo Beltran Leyva, the "boss of bosses," and three members of his cartel were slain in the shootout Wednesday in Cuernavaca, just south of Mexico City, aby • por Farkem - Off-Topic Forum