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Federal police officers stand guard in Oaxaca city
03 Nov 2006
Source: Reuters

 
Federal police officers stand guard in Oaxaca city, Mexico November 3, 2006. Leftists rebuilt smashed barricades and readied firebombs as riot police guarded the center of Mexico's colonial city of Oaxaca on Friday after a new round of violence in a months-long political crisis.
REUTERS/DANIEL AGUILAR


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Mexico's new Health Minister Jose Angel Cordoba Villalobos listens during a news conference in Mexico City November 24, 2006. Mexican President-elect Felipe Calderon named a pro-business cabinet team on Tuesday to hold spending under control and try to push conservative economic reforms through a divided Congress.