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It’s official! Mexico is NUMBER 1!!!! We should be bursting with national pride. Unfortunately, our newly published numero uno recognition is for kidnappings.
We have commando drug dealers levantando other drug dealers and judicial authorities..
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Robert Love, Chief Ranger for the National Park Service at Saguaro National Park, inspects a saguaro cactus plant in Saguaro National Park Monday, Oct. 6, 2008, in Tucson. National Park Service officials plan to protect the plants from would be thieves...
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