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Mr. RENE ARCE (Mexican senator): (Spanish spoken) BEAUBIEN: The number of victims is very high, Senator Arce says.
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"It was magical," Joshua Arce, executive director of the Brightline Defense Project told HuffPost.
Pelosi: 'We Feel Pretty Good' About Election, Early Returns Are Strong The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Mexican senator, Rene Arce, who supports legalizing marijuana, says the drug war is not winnable and it's destroying Mexico.
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Almost four years after President Felipe Calderon declared war on the drug cartels, Arce says there is not one positive sign that the policy is succeeding.
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Almost four years after President Felipe Calderon declared war on the drug cartels, Arce says there is not one positive sign that the policy is succeeding.
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Mr. ARCE: (Spanish spoken) BEABIEN: This won't bring down the consumption, but at least it will bring down the violence, Arce says.
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Mr. ARCE: (Spanish spoken) BEABIEN: This won't bring down the consumption, but at least it will bring down the violence, Arce says.
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Darinka Arce, a friend of another miner — Victor Zamora, who gained the nickname "The Poet" because of the moving letters and verse he had sent from underground — said "that all 33 have agreed not to say anything that would break the pact they have made underground, which is that they will speak only as a group."
Miners Took Media-Prep Class Matt Moffett 2010
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Mr. RENE ARCE (Mexican senator): (Spanish spoken) BEAUBIEN: The number of victims is very high, Senator Arce says.
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Mexican senator, Rene Arce, who supports legalizing marijuana, says the drug war is not winnable and it's destroying Mexico.
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