This Week in Narco News

A Summary of Our Online Networks as of August 2, 2010

By Fernando León & Al Giordano

Via the Narcosphere

 

August 2, 2010…

 

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F**cked Mexico 2010 with English Subtitles

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Recent Featured Reports:

Congress Approves More Funding for Plan Mexico

July 29, 2010 by Fernando León & Erin Rosa

 

Costa Rican Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Entry of US Military

July 28, 2010 by Jamie Way

 

US Federal Agents Nationwide Bilked by Brazen Ponzi Scheme

July 25, 2010 by Bill Conroy

 

Around the Newsroom:

Narco News welcomes Erin Rosa, professor and graduate of the 2010 School of Authentic Journalism, on board as Mexican beat reporter on human rights, the drug war and authentic social movements.

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