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  • U.S. authorities have ratcheted up pressure on one of Mexico's most notorious drug cartels, releasing new details about the so-called Gulf Cartel's operations and offering up to a $50 million reward for the arrest of its leaders.

    POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: July 21, 2009 2009

  • With the club under fire from a rival drug cartel, Piney gives Clay an ultimatum: Get SAMCRO out of the Galindo Cartel's cocaine operation or Piney will reveal the letters that prove Clay was involved in John Teller's death.

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  • The Cartel's have responded with violence that targets government anti-drug officials at the highest ranks, and unfortunately, Mexican government officials are being murdered and assassinated at a rate that is shocking the international community:

    Bias Against Bush Is Clouding Our Judgment And Posing Its Own Security Risks 2008

  • A Cartel's response to cheating: an empirical investigation of the De Beers diamond empire.

    Army Exam Cheating Investigation 2007

  • Why he'd bring this up is unknown since short of this Cartel's existence, the American Civil War is the second most shameful event in US history.

    Heil Myself!, George Hitler's last stand 2006

  • Cartel's copyright control loosening by DAN GILLMOR

    Archive 2003-01-01 Claire 2003

  • The soldiers still didn't know what they'd run into'through a communications foul-up they hadn't been warned of the Cartel's operations against them.

    Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989

  • With luck he could eliminate two-thirds of the Cartel's stable of gunmen in a single week.

    Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989

  • FEATURE was pulling back rapidly, leaving behind hastily arranged booby traps and claymores, but, as before, the casualties were less a warning to the attackers than a goad, and the Cartel's veterans of Ninja Hill were learning.

    Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989

  • She stopped outside the door at the sound of voices -- Cartel's and Wally's.

    The Cricket Marjorie Benton Cooke 1898

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