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“We Do Not Want More Deaths”

“It is impossible to carry out our role in these conditions,” read the editorial this week in El Diario de Juárez. “Tell us, therefore, what is expected of us as a medium.” The paper was directly addressing Mexican drug traffickers who assassinated its young photographer Luis Carlos Santiago in broad daylight, but the whole world took notice — and asked if the Mexican media was finally waving the white flag before the cartels and gangs now warring for control of the bloodied country. Diario editor Pedro Torres explains that the intent was simply “to call attention to what is going on.”

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Terrence Poppa: The TT Interview

The author of Drug Lord on rumors of Mexican political corruption, how the drug war is like Prohibition, why drug traffickers aren’t like Muslim extremists, whether the U.S. media really understands Mexico and why Hezbollah has set up shop across the border.

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Terrence Poppa Interview

Terrence Poppa discusses the third edition of his book, Drug Lord, which includes a new epilogue that analyzes how U.S. drug policy has hindered Mexico’s efforts to curtail drug violence and corruption.

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A Conversation With Debbie Riddle

For the 12th event in our TribLive series, I interviewed the GOP state representative from Tomball about what she really said on CNN, whether “tourism” babies are a threat to national security, why an Arizona-style immigration law would be right for Texas and whether she’ll back Joe Straus for speaker.

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The Show Must Go On

Despite the violence-fueled cancellation of bicentennial festivities in other major border towns, Nuevo Laredo plans to forge ahead with its celebration of Mexican Independence Day.

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