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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
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Chihuahua   Dogs   Expensive   Pet   Photos  
 The Daily Mail 
Chihuahuas top list of most expensive dogs to keep, costing pet owners £90,000 over lifetime
By LUKE SALKELD - | Very little about the chihuahua can be described as big - except that is when it comes to the bill for owning one. | Research suggests that looking after one of the diminutive dogs... (photo: Public domain photo)
FARM - CROPLAND - CROPS - PHILIPPINES
Debate   Farm   Food   Mexico   Photos  
 San Diego 
Behind the food riots: a debate on how best to farm
MEXICO CITY - Sitting in a Mexico City office, dressed in a pressed white shirt, Gerardo Sanchez seems a world away from his herds of goats and fields of beans. | But he's no poster boy for the new wo... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
The governor of the Mexican state of Baja California, Jose Guadalupe Osuna Millan, second from right, speaks during a high level security cabinet news conference after meeting with various sectors of society to address the growing violence in the region Friday, May 9, 2008 in Tijuana, Mexico.  San Diego 
Top officials vow to go after kidnappers
TIJUANA - The battle against organized crime brought Mexico's top federal law enforcement officials to Baja California yesterday, vowing new strategies and intensified efforts against kidnapping rings... (photo: AP / David Maung)
Crime   Defence   Government   Mexico   Photos   Slideshow  
Mexican Federal Police salute during a ceremony to honor officers recently killed in Mexico City, Friday, May 9, 2008. Three officers, including Mexico's acting federal police chief, have been killed this week as drug traffickers increasingly lash back at a nationwide crackdown on organized crim  Al Jazeera 
Mexico drug wars claim new victim
A senior police officer has been killed in Mexico - the fifth in less than a week - in what the government has said is a wave of violence by drug gangs.   Esteban Robles, a senior detective in Me... (photo: AP / Gregory Bull)
Crime   Drug   Mexico   Photos   Police  
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Mexican President Felipe Calderon addresses a gathering at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., Monday Feb. 11, 2008. San Diego
Mexico president says attacks against police show organized crime feeling heat
MEXICO CITY - President Felipe Calderón said Friday the killing of an acting federal police chief was an attempt by weakened gangs to counter his fight against drug traff... (photo: AP / Charles Krupa)
Drug   Mexico   Photos   Police   President  
Chrysler /ntf1 The News & Observer
Chrysler unleashes Dodge Challenger into an uncertain market
BRAMPTON, Ontario - The 2008 Dodge Challenger began rolling off the assembly line Thursday into an uncertain market that could embrace the nostalgic muscle car or reject ... (photo: public domain / nourtarek)
Automaker   Business   Economy   Market   Photos  
A forensic expert takes photos of a bullet casing at the site where a high level Mexico City police officer was shot, jsa1 San Diego
Acting chief of Mexico's federal police shot dead in capital
| Associated Press A forensic expert takes photos of a bullet casing at the site where a high level Mexico City police officer was shot by armed assailants in Mexico City... (photo: AP / Jorge Rios)
Crime   Latin America   Mexico   N.America   Photos   Security   US   Violence  
President Bush Attends Council of the Americas The Miami Herald
Bush touts his record on Latin America
WASHINGTON -- President Bush served up a spirited defense of his priorities in Latin America on Wednesday, dismissing recent reforms by Cuba's new leadership as ''empty g... (photo: White House / Chris Greenberg )
Bush   Cuba   Latin America   Photos   Washington  
President Bush Attends Council of the Americas Chosunilbo
Bush Says Cuba Has Made 'Empty Gestures' at Reform
U.S. President George W. Bush speaks to the Council of the Americas at the US State Department in Washington, DC, 07 May 2008 U.S. President George W. Bush says he reject... (photo: White House / Chris Greenberg )
America   Bush   Cuba   Photos   Washington  
Immigration International Herald Tribune
New Mexico governor says US-Mexico border security is improving
| : New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said Wednesday that he has seen an improvement in security along the U.S.-Mexico border. | Problems remain, but increased policing by ... (photo: GFDL / Tomas Castelazo)
Crime   Law   Mexico   Photos   US  
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2008.05.12
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- Democrats wrong on cutting Mexican anti-drug aid
- Ciudad Juarez police chief gunned down
- American's jail term in Mexico draws scorn
- Top officials vow to go after kidnappers
- Finally on parole, Brenda Martin rejoices in the 'wonder
- MEXICO CITY: Government won't yield to drug gangs, presi
The governor of the Mexican state of Baja California, Jose Guadalupe Osuna Millan, second from right, speaks during a high level security cabinet news conference after meeting with various sectors of society to address the growing violence in the region Friday, May 9, 2008 in Tijuana, Mexico.
Top officials vow to go after kidnappers
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- Mexicans conquer U.S. 'meth' trade
- Mexicans conquer U.S. 'meth' trade
- Longview firm expands multilingual services
- SoCo home combines rustic with contemporary
- Behind the food riots: a debate on how best to farm
- Cancun, Acapulco offering affordable options for business tr
FARM - CROPLAND - CROPS - PHILIPPINES
Behind the food riots: a debate on how best to farm
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Stock Market Maritime
- Sara Lee profit surges 82 pct in 3rd qtr but falls short of
- Mexico peso firms on U.S. jobs data, stocks rise
- Time to stock up on Forever stamps
- Arby's owner buys Wendy's in stock deal
- Celestica profit drives stock up 34 per cent
- Arby's owner buying Wendy's for $2.34 billion stock
Mexico-pesos-currency (sl1)
Mexico peso firms on U.S. jobs data, stocks rise
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- Full-season sailings return to the Panama Canal
- Puerto Rico lawsuit alleges price-fixing by shipping compani
- Gulf of Mexico marine sanctuary proposal faces opposition
- Gulf of Mexico marine sanctuary proposal faces opposition
- OTC: Technology key to Mexico's future oil production
- MKJ Xploration to explore off Nicaragua
Cruise Ship /wam2
Full-season sailings return to the Panama Canal
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Sports Entertainment
- Thousands protest violence in Mexico
- The tiny Central American country of Belize is no longer und
- Official: Son of Mexico drug lord killed
- Top officials vow to go after kidnappers
- Full-season sailings return to the Panama Canal
- 2 top Mexican police officials killed in 2 days
The governor of the Mexican state of Baja California, Jose Guadalupe Osuna Millan, second from right, speaks during a high level security cabinet news conference after meeting with various sectors of society to address the growing violence in the region Friday, May 9, 2008 in Tijuana, Mexico.
Top officials vow to go after kidnappers
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- Real-life skull worship inspires new 'Indy' film
- Real-life Skull Worship Inspires New 'Indy' Film
- Real-life skull worship inspires new 'Indy' film
- Real-life skull worship inspires new 'Indy' film
- Real-life skull worship inspires new 'Indy' film
- Real-life skull worship inspires new 'Indy' film
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Spring colors flower at Dragonfly Floral
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