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Mexican troops seize $15.3m in cash from car
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Last Modified: 23 Nov 2011 11:14 GMT
US-Mexican team claims 'major' drug bust
At least 14 tonnes of marijuana found inside "sophisticated" cross-border tunnel, leading to arrest of two people.
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Dying to cover the drug war
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Abuse accusations cloud Mexican official
Ciudad Juarez's police chief faces criticism over his offensive against drug cartels.
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Army detains 14-year-old US citizen suspected of acting as a killer for infamous drug cartel.
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Police discover more than 25 tonnes of marijuana in tunnel linking warehouses in southern California and Mexico.
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Deaths in Mexico car wash shooting
Gunmen have killed at least 13 people at a car wash in western Mexico, officials say.
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Record marijuana seizure in Mexico
Mexican authorities impound 105 tonnes of marijuana worth more than $340m in Tijuana city on border with US.
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