San Mateo Daily Journal, CA
While Perez-Gonzalez is beginning his turn through the judicial system, accused getaway driver Juan Carlos Cuellar is readying to finish his with sentencing next month for the Jan. 12, 2008 attack. Daly City police found the semi-conscious 78-year-old …
Los Angeles Times
Mexicans are gratified by the visiting President Barack Obama's repeated expressions of goodwill and partnership. But they are cautious, because there is a history of thwarted expectations.
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TIME
By Ioan Grillo / Mexico City Friday, Apr. 17, 2009 US President Barack Obama makes remarks as he attends a dinner in his honor at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.
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Los Angeles Times
'Obamamania has arrived,' says one Mexican. Any criticism is reserved for US policy, not the president, who is seen as someone who cares about the poor.
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Reuters
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Vancouver Sun
By Mica Rosenberg, ReutersApril 12, 2009 7:47 PM Suspected Mexican drug trafficker Vicente Carrillo Leyva is presented to the media in Mexico City April 2, 2009.
Telegraph.co.uk
Wall Street Journal
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New York Times
Mexican Army soldiers on patrol in Reynosa, a border town. A cartel has hired a paramilitary force to protect its turf there. By MARC LACEY REYNOSA, Mexico - An army convoy on the hunt for traffickers rolled out of its base recently in this border town …
Al Jazeera
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Christian Science Monitor
The secretary of state's humility in reaching out to Mexico is part of Obama's plan to change sinking world opinion of the US.
Reuters
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Los Angeles Times
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, on a two-day visit to Mexico, accepts that the US market for narcotics and a cross-border trade in US guns contribute to Mexico's drug violence.
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MiamiHerald.com
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CNN
WASHINGTON (CNN) — The Obama administration announced a major increase in security funding and the deployment of US-Mexico border agents Tuesday as part of a comprehensive new plan to beef up resources at the Mexican border.
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The New Mexico Independent
By Trip Jennings 3/20/09 4:31 PM SANTA FE - The New Mexico House of Representatives defeated legislation today that would have legalized the use of embryonic stem cell research in the state.
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