Cartel Inc: In The Company Of Narcos -- Yahoo News/Reuters
RIO BRAVO, Mexico (Reuters) – Late last year, Mexican soldiers raided a house in Rio Bravo, a dilapidated town just across the border from Texas. What they found was a kind of "back office" that belonged to the Gulf cartel, the country's most violent drug gang.
Inside the gray, one-storey house, clerical workers helped run cocaine shipments hidden in U.S.-bound avocado trucks from southern Mexico, said soldiers on patrol in the town. The office tracked the drug movements in trucks equipped with GPS and progress was logged into spreadsheets on laptops.
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More News On Mexico's Drug Cartel War
From Cartel to Corporation: Drug Trade Economics -- New York Times
American murder toll in Mexico continues to climb -- Houston Chronicle
Mexico's drug wars take death toll to record high -- The Guardian
Murders in Mexican Border City Top 100 -- Latin American Herald Tribune
Mexican violence spirals as 69 are murdered in one day -- The Telegraph
Death toll in Mexico drug city hits record 2,000 -- Canada.com
Mexico to send more police to drug war epicenter -- Reuters
Mexico boosts police presence in border city -- Canada.com
Mexico captures 'El Teo,' top drug trafficker in Tijuana -- Christian Science Monitor
U.S., Mexico hunt elusive 'El Chapo' -- Washington Times
In harsh reflection of reality, Mexico's Museum of Drugs outgrowing its space -- Washington Post
Revenge in Drug War Chills Mexico -- New York Times
FACTBOX-Facts about Mexico's drug war in Tijuana -- Reuters
Timeline: Key events in U.S. war on drugs in Latin America -- Reuters
Factbox: Mexico's top drug traffickers -- Reuters
Mexico's Descent Into Chaos -- New American
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