December 21, 2011

Mexico's 2012 Election Most Decisive in History

Globe and Mail, Globe and Mail

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The next president will have to confront the brutality of the drug cartels, and find a way to restore the public's faith in security, and in the nation's ability to transform itself.

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TAGGED: Felipe Calderon, Enrique Pena-Nieto, Mexico

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