Future/spin-off stories in this topic:
| 1) | | (future word: Mexican media After years of relative) chron.com Chronicle - date posted: 7/29/2010 10:30 PM - 41 days ago - date added: 7/29/2010 11:02 PM - 41 days ago - Night - 1 rank - [direct link] After years of relative calm, the gangland nightmare is back — and yet, barely a single mention of the clashes has been made by local radio and television stations or newspapers. |
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| 3) | | (future word: traffickers in late 2006) chron.com Chronicle - date posted: 7/29/2010 6:11 PM - 41 days ago - date added: 7/29/2010 6:17 PM - 41 days ago - Evening - 1 rank - [direct link] The death of Ignacio “Nacho” Coronel is the biggest strike yet against the Sinaloa cartel since President Felipe Calderon launched a military offensive against drug traffickers in late ... |
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| 2) | | WSJ.com: What's News US - date posted: 7/29/2010 9:36 PM - 41 days ago - date added: 7/29/2010 6:47 PM - 41 days ago - Evening - 3 rank - [direct link] The Mexican army said Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel, believed to be a key ally of Mexico's powerful Sinaloa drug cartel, was killed Thursday during a raid in the Mexican state of Jalisco. |
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| 4) |  | | msnbc.com: Business |
| msnbc.com: Business - date posted: 7/29/2010 12:51 PM - 41 days ago - date added: 7/29/2010 1:02 PM - 41 days ago - Afternoon - 10 rank - [direct link] As bodies pile up in Mexico's drug war, local businesses bear the brunt of violence, extortion and kidnapping while big foreign-run firms have been spared the worst. |
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| 5) | | Boston.com -- Latest news - date added: 7/29/2010 5:47 PM - 41 days ago - Evening - 1 rank - [direct link] Several Mexican news organizations are reporting that a top drug cartel leader has been either been killed or arrested.
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| 6) | | Boston.com -- Latest news - date added: 7/29/2010 4:47 PM - 41 days ago - Afternoon - 4 rank - [direct link] Gunmen who abducted four journalists in northern Mexico are demanding their media outlets broadcast videos apparently taped by a drug cartel that accuse officials of favoring a rival gang.
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