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Determined Canada denied Mexico the victory they needed to advance in 2010 World Cup qualifying on Wednesday, emerging with a 2-2 draw against one of the CONCACAF region's powerhouses. Zoltek Sees 4th-period Sales Up 17%; Mexico Plant Starts Up Mexico is at war. President Felipe Caldern has deployed 40,000 soldiers and 5,000 federal police officers to secure large swaths of the country against entrenched drug traffickers. Criminals unleash machine guns and grenades in urban battles that the State Department describes as "equivalent to military small-unit combat." In the year and a half since Calderon launched a crackdown against drug ... MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) -- A shootout that erupted when gunmen hurled a grenade at police has left two people dead and five wounded in Mexico's capital. TUCSON, Arizona (AP) -- The U.S. State Department has added the border city of Nogales to its list of places in Mexico where American travelers should be wary because of increasing violence. A determined Canada denied Mexico the victory they needed to advance in regional qualifying for the 2010 World Cup on Wednesday as they played to a 2-2 draw. EDMONTON - Wounded by controversy and playing only for pride, Canada's men's soccer team fought front-running Mexico to a spirited 2-2 draw in World Cup qualifying Wednesday.
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