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One of Mexico's drug cartels hung banners in several towns in central Guanajuato promising there will be no violence during next weekend's visit to the state by Pope Benedict XVI, an official said Sunday.

 

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Mexican President Felipe Calderon said Friday that the violence-plagued Gulf coast state of Veracruz had been left in the hands of the brutal Zetas drug cartel.

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A total of 34,612 people have died in drug-related killings in Mexico in the four years since Mexican President Felipe Calderon declared an offensive against drug cartels, officials said Wednesday.

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Cristeta Comerford may be on the way out as White House executive chef if the buzz making the rounds in the Filipino American community in the US capital is to be believed.

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Opponents who fear that Arizona's tough new immigration law will lead to police harassment of legal immigrants and US citizens who look Hispanic are set to demonstrate against the measure at the state Capitol Sunday afternoon.

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Chrysler Group LLC says it will invest $550 million to build the Fiat 500 minicar at its assembly plant near Mexico City.

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More than a month since the UN climate change talks in Denmark ended without definitive agreement, protecting the environment is the top issue at the World Economic Forum.

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US officials delivered five helicopters to Mexico on yesterday to help the country in its fight against drug cartels.

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Mexican President Felipe Calderon said Friday that the violence-plagued Gulf coast state of Veracruz had been left in the hands of the brutal Zetas drug cartel.

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A total of 34,612 people have died in drug-related killings in Mexico in the four years since Mexican President Felipe Calderon declared an offensive against drug cartels, officials said Wednesday.

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Cristeta Comerford may be on the way out as White House executive chef if the buzz making the rounds in the Filipino American community in the US capital is to be believed.

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Chrysler Group LLC says it will invest $550 million to build the Fiat 500 minicar at its assembly plant near Mexico City.

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More than a month since the UN climate change talks in Denmark ended without definitive agreement, protecting the environment is the top issue at the World Economic Forum.

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US officials delivered five helicopters to Mexico on yesterday to help the country in its fight against drug cartels.

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