If the oil prices go up, Mexico wins; Head of the Zetas in Oaxaca arrested
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Milenio (Mexico) 3/8/2011

Newsweek: Marisol Valles, among 150 women honored

The magazine Newsweek has named Marisol Valles Garcia, the 20 year old woman who took a police chief job when everyone else was too afraid, as one of 150 women that have impacted the daily lives of thousands or millions of people. Among Latin American women who were included are also the former president of Chile, Michelle Bachelet and former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt. Similarly
journalists appear Claudia Duque (Colombia), forced into exile for his work in his native country, and the Mexican Salma Hayes and Lydia Cacho.


http://www.milenio.com/node/665038
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El Universal (Mexico) 3//2011

State of Mexico: 82% of prisons are overcrowded

David Garay Maldonado, Commissioner of the state security agency, says the 22 prisons in the state have an overpopulation of 83 %. The prison population is 18,640 of which 1,460 are federal prisoners. He explained that to reduce this overcrowding, there are plans to build 4 new prisons by September. The cost per day for the prisons is 2,723,000 pesos or about 225,525 USD. (Note: please note that this is for one state, the State of Mexico, and not the entire country of Mexico.)


http://www.eluniversaledomex.mx/naucalp ... 13947.html
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El Economista (Mexico) 3/7/2011

Head of the Zetas in Oaxaca arrested

Marcos Carmona Hernández, alias "El Cabrito", considered the head of the organization of the Zetas in Oaxaca, who reported directly to Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano , the top leader of the criminal group in the country. The police said El Cabrito confessed to having ordered and participated in the kidnapping of several people and killing of others , who were hanged, beheaded or given the coup de grace "to end their lives when they refused to turn over the fees.â€