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  • New Mexico to let patients grow marijuana (UPI)

    New Mexico officials say patients will be allowed to grow their own cannabis plants when the state's medical marijuana laws goes into effect Sunday.


  • Developer Aims to Build Upon Controversy Dogging New Mexico Senator (New York Times)

    New Mexico Republican Sen. Pete V. Domenici is a six-term incumbent and longtime state political titan, but a rare ethics flap has eroded his standing among his state?s voters.


  • Developer Aims to Build Upon Controversy Dogging New Mexico Senator (CQPolitics.com via Yahoo! News)

    New Mexico Republican Sen. Pete V. Domenici is a six-term incumbent and longtime state political titan, but a rare ethics flap has eroded his standing among his state?s voters. And this has drawn a would-be challenger ? with personal financial resources ? into next year?s New Mexico Senate race, for a Democratic Party that often has had to search long and hard for a credible candidate willing to ...


  • US uncovers tunnel straddling Mexico border (Perth Now)

    US and Mexico authorities have announced the discovery of a 90-metre long cross-border tunnel used by drug smugglers in the southwestern state of Arizona.


  • U.S. Border Fence Protrudes Into Mexico (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)

    The 1.5-mile barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border was designed to keep cars from illegally crossing into the United States.


  • US agents uncover tunnel straddling Mexico border (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    US and Mexico authorities on Friday announced the discovery of a 100-yard (meter) long cross-border tunnel used by drug smugglers in the southwestern state of Arizona.


  • Missing 7-year-old found in Mexico (UPI)

    A missing 7-year-old girl who disappeared with her murder-suspect father shortly after her mother was killed in mid-June has been found in Mexico.


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