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Police increasingly targeted in Mexican city
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Many killed in Mexico prison fight
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Mexico disbands port city's police force
All police officers laid off and marines deployed to patrol city of Veracruz in effort to break grip of drug cartels.
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Armed men kill volleyball players in Mexico
Attackers target working-class neighbourhood in Sinaloa, the home state of a powerful drug cartel.
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Juarez revamps crime-tarnished image
Mexican border city tries to shake off its reputation for drug violence with a series of cultural events.
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Severed heads mark grisly trend in Mexico
Decapitations coincide with death of four people, including two US citizens, in Ciudad Juarez.
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Mexico 'drug enforcer admits 1,500 killings'
Officials say detained ex-police officer has confessed to ordering deaths while working for Ciudad Juarez drug cartel.
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Many killed in Mexico prison violence
Gun battle kills 17 in Ciudad Juarez prison on same day a reporter is found dead, and a report links drug weapons to US.
Last Modified: 27 Jul 2011 03:29 GMT
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Calderon apologises to drug war victims
Mexican president says sorry to families who have lost relatives, but refuses to apologise for using army in crackdown.
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