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                    [Title] => Airliner crashes in northern Mexico; no deaths, 37 injured
                    [Summary] => An Aeromexico jetliner crashed after taking off in the northern state of Durango on Tuesday, but the state's governor said there were no deaths and another official said 37 people had minor injuries.
                    [DatePublished] => 2018-08-01 07:41:00
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                    [Title] => Mexico airport shooting points to running problems
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From cash in chili pepper cans to cocaine in cardboard boxes, Mexico City's international airport has long been considered the capital's main transport hub for drugs and other contraband that seem to move as smoothly as any cargo and usually with no fuss for passengers.

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