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1 day ago ago from Cedar Creek Voice
December 17, 2009 Mexican navy kills top cartel kingpin in shootout Reuters – More victims in Mexico's drugs war AP – In this undated handout image from Mexico's Attorney General's Office, Arturo Beltran Leyva is seen. … By OSWALD ALONSO and ALEXANDRA OLSON, Associated Press Writers – Thu Dec 17, 11:16 am ET CUERNAVACA, Mexico – Two hundred Mexican Navy marines stormed an ...
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12 hours ago ago from Feral Jundi
Big news with the drug war down south. The Mexican Navy kills Beltran Leyva, a major drug boss with a two million dollar bounty on his head. No word if anyone actually collected on that bounty. The other story that grabbed my attention is the new security jefe in Tijuana. This guy is definitely working on being bad ass of the week'. I just hope he stays alive long enough to do some damage upon the cartels. Finally, I ...
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19 hours ago ago from Readaloo - Just the good stuff
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20 hours ago ago from Drug WarRant
An interesting thing happened in the killing of Arturo Beltrán Leyva (one of Mexico's drug lords), and it had nothing to do with him. It had to do with how his death was reported. Here is the story by Elisabeth Malkin as it currently exists on the New York Times website: Mexico Deals a Blow to a Cartel but Warns of Continued Drug-Related Violence It talks about his gruesome record and how special forces surrounded his apartment, ...
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15 hours ago ago from Bad Science
June 12th, 2009 by Ben Goldacre Tags: social policy in bad science , drurrrgs | 65 Comments Ben Goldacre Saturday 13 June 2009 The Guardian In areas of moral and political conflict people will always behave badly with evidence, so the war on drugs is a consistent source of entertainment. We have already seen how cannabis being “ 25 times stronger ” was a fantasy, how drugs-related deaths were quietly dropped from the outcome ...
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