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Today's bloodshed parallels the violence during War of Independence and Mexican Revolution.
Analysis: The string of high-profile arrests of alleged drug kingpins won't end the drug war.
Kidnapped journalists are freed in a raid. The former president urges drug legalization. Gay marriages and adoptions are upheld. Mexico ups the heat in a trucking dispute. And a cruise ship dumps brawlers in a Mexican port.
Federal blocks on "racist" state hailed by Mexicans of all stations.
Raids on American-owned explosives could be behind sophisticated car bomb.
Destruction could be costliest in country's history.
Why can't Mexican police and soldiers stop the killing in Juarez?
A video and text special report on Mexico's drug wars.
How cartels have turned the city's youth into hit men and cannon fodder.
Little excitement in Mexico over US President Barack Obama's planned immigration overhaul.
A candidate photographed with traffickers. Another shot. It's election season during a drug war.
Five issues that Calderon and Obama will bash around the park this week.
Governments worldwide scramble to prepare for a looming threat.
UN takes conservative line against Latin America's growing drug reform movement.
Signal FM, a music radio station, survived the quake and is helping others in the aftermath.
Looting is rife as gas fetches $20 a gallon in quake-devastated country left without an effective government.
Rescued from the rubble by her father, Willy is badly injured and her prognosis is uncertain. But she's holding on.
Emergency crews operating despite lack of functioning government.
Free trade, foreign travelers and a new generation spark eclectic bar scene in the Mexican capital.
Conservative politicians are keeping quiet, but the Catholic Church is up in arms.
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