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2009 Mexican drug war

(Date: 7/27/2010 - 41 days ago) View the latest stories >>

There is a drug war going on in Mexico between the government and the various drug organizations in 2008 and 2009.

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msnbc.com: Business
New CEO Dudley faces daunting task at BP This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative. (7 future stories)     
msnbc.com: Business - 7/27/2010 1:02 PM - [direct link]
BP's incoming CEO Robert Dudley faces the daunting task of fixing a company saddled with huge liabilities, a broken culture, strained government relations and a badly damaged brand. (3 first ranks, 30%, 1 second ranks, 10%)
Hayward: Many to blame for Gulf leak - CNN.com - [direct link]
BP reports record quarterly loss of $17 billion - Los Angeles Times - Top News - [direct link]
BP puts American in charge, lets Hayward go - MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines - [direct link]
WSJ.com: What's News US - StarTribune.com rss feed
all 10 news articles »

Cemex Posts Loss, Sees U.S., Mexico Turnaround This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive. (2 future stories)     
WSJ.com: What's News US - 7/27/2010 2:17 PM - [direct link]
Mexican cement company Cemex posted a net loss for the second quarter, although the company said it sees signs of a turnaround in some of its key markets, including the U.S. and Mexico. (2 first ranks, 40%)
AP Impact: Mexico justice means catch and release - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 5 news articles »

Hayward: Many to blame for Gulf leak This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative. (2 future stories)     
CNN.com - 7/27/2010 10:02 AM - [direct link]
Outgoing BP Chief Executive Officer Tony Hayward declared Tuesday that the Gulf of Mexico oil well disaster represents a failure for the entire deepwater oil and gas drilling industry, not just for BP ...
Back to work for Gulf oil spill containment efforts - MiamiHerald.com: Today's Top Stories - [direct link]
Gulf flow has stopped, but where's the oil? - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »

Fed jury convicts Mexican national in 'ice' smuggling This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive. (1 future stories)     
chron.com Chronicle - 7/27/2010 6:47 PM - [direct link]
Eugenio Osorio-Marroquin was convicted of possession with intent to distribute and importation of a controlled substance. (1 first ranks, 33%)
Severed heads found in Mexican city - CNN.com - [direct link]
Arresting U.S. fugitives is win-win, Mexican police squad leader says - Los Angeles Times - Top News - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »
 
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Paper: Officials ready criminal probe of spill This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.

     
MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
- date posted: 7/27/2010 10:51 PM - 40 days ago - date added: 7/27/2010 11:47 PM - 40 days ago - Night - 2 rank
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Several U.S. government agencies are preparing a criminal probe of at least 3 companies involved in the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the Washington Post reported. Gulf of Mexico ...
     
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Has Gulf cleanup turned a corner? This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive. (1 future stories)     
CNN.com - 7/26/2010 4:47 PM - [direct link]
With BP's ruptured oil well in the Gulf of Mexico apparently securely capped, the sparseness of visible slicks is prompting the question, "Has the Gulf cleanup turned the corner?" (1 first ranks, 33%, 1 second ranks, 33%)
Cleanup efforts in the Gulf resume as BP prepares to replace troubled CEO Hayward - MiamiHerald.com: Today's Top Stories - [direct link]
Feds to release endangered sea turtles into Gulf - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »

MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
Mexico exports its drug violence  (2 future stories)     
washingtonpost.com - Today's Highlights - 7/26/2010 11:47 PM - [direct link]
Cartel battles spill south into Central America, threatening to destabilize fragile nations. Central America - Mexico - Organized crime - Narcotrafficantes - United States (1 first ranks, 33%)
Mexico: Prison guards let killers out, lent guns - MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines - [direct link]
Mexico sends human rights inspectors to border - Boston.com -- Latest news - [direct link]
all 3 news articles »
 
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Climate change linked to possible mass Mexican migration to U.S. This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: temperatures are expected to raise)      
Los Angeles Times - Top News
- date posted: 7/26/2010 3:36 PM - 42 days ago - date added: 7/26/2010 4:02 PM - 42 days ago - Afternoon - 1 rank
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Lower crop yields and agricultural production could drive as many as 6.7 million across the border by 2080, a study finds.
Climbing temperatures are expected to raise sea levels and increase ...

Mexican police investigate possible new drug gang This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.

     
Boston.com -- Latest news
- date added: 7/26/2010 2:47 PM - 42 days ago - Afternoon - 4 rank
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Mexican authorities are investigating the possible emergence of a new drug gang that appeared to take credit for six killings through a message left with the bodies Monday, officials said. ...

MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines

Oily future for sea turtle hatchlings? This story's sentiment has been rated as being negative.


 (future word: Oily future for sea, by the time they get)      
MSNBC.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
- date posted: 7/26/2010 9:33 AM - 42 days ago - date added: 7/26/2010 2:32 PM - 42 days ago - Afternoon - 4 rank
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Hundreds of baby sea turtles set off on a new life in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday with biologists hoping that by the time they get as far east as the BP spill the toxic oil will largely be gone. ...

No WH reax on report that BP going with new CEO This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.

     
Boston.com -- Latest news
- date added: 7/26/2010 12:17 PM - 42 days ago - Afternoon - 10 rank
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The White House says whether BP replaces its CEO is up to BP, but says the company can't change its responsibility to plug its oil well, clean up the damage in the Gulf of Mexico and compensate those ...

American likely to head BP will run it from London This story's sentiment has been rated as being positive.


 (future word: be the first American to, today as expected has been, Houston since May directing the)      
chron.com Chronicle
- date posted: 7/26/2010 9:42 AM - 42 days ago - date added: 7/26/2010 10:02 AM - 42 days ago - Morning - 1 rank
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Robert Dudley, who will be the first American to lead the British oil giant if he is promoted today as expected, has been in Houston since May directing the company's response to the Gulf of Mexico ...


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In pictures
7/27/2010
BP Managing Director Bob Dudley poses for the media outside BP''s headquarters in London July 27, 2010. BP on Tuesday confirmed that chief executive Tony Hayward will quit and said it would take a charge as a result of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill amounting to $32.2 billion.
New CEO Dudley faces daunting task at BP
British Petroleum''s outgoing CEO Tony Hayward, poses for the media outside their global headquarters in London, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. The company announced that Hayward, BP''s much-criticized CEO  will be replaced by American Robert Dudley on Oct. 1, as it reported a record quarterly loss and set aside $32.2 billion to cover costs of the devastating Gulf of Mexico oil spill. BP said the decision to replace Hayward, 53, with the company''s first ever non-British chief executive was made by mutual agreement. (AP Photo) **UNITED KINGDOM OUT**
Hayward to get new job at BP's Russian venture
BP CEO Tony Hayward says he feels a "deep responsibility" for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
BP puts American in charge, lets Hayward go
7/26/2010
Kemp''s ridley turtle hatchlings are released onto a beach  at Padre Island National Seashore in Texas on Monday.
Oily future for sea turtle hatchlings?
Luis Vazquez Barragan, known as "El 20," an alleged member of the Mexican drug gang "La Linea," is escorted by police while presented to the press in Mexico City, Sunday July 25, 2010. According to police, Vazquez was detained in the border city of Ciudad Juarez during a raid on Friday July 23, 2010. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
Mexico: Prison guards let killers out, lent guns
 
 
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Common words: BP, Hayward, CEO, Loss, Mexico, northern, 8, Police, Dudley, billion, $17, quarterly, Gulf, oil, efforts, spill, almost, Mexican, convicts, ice, Jury, severed, heads, , arresting, Leader
Region: North America
Category: Crime/violence
Date added: 3/12/2009
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