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Border towns saw sharp increases: Brownsville's population rose 25% and Laredo's by 33%.
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Laredo's shares have risen 48%, and Warburg Pincus's stake in the company is now worth nearly $2.6 billion, up from $1.7 billion at the time of the IPO.
Private Equity Drills Into Oil Patch Gregory Zuckerman 2012
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Nuevo Laredo's consulate was closed for several days in 2005 by then-U. S.
Consular Bomb Raises Concerns Nicholas Casey 2010
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Nuevo Laredo's consulate was closed for several days in 2005 by then-U. S.
Consular Bomb Raises Concerns Nicholas Casey 2010
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Two titles have been selected for the third installment of Laredo's "One City, One Book".
"One City, One Book": What's Laredo, Texas Reading? Pro 8 News 2010
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Nuevo Laredo's consulate was closed for several days in 2005 by then-U. S.
Consular Bomb Raises Concerns Nicholas Casey 2010
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We're back at the noisy inspection dock at Laredo's World Trade Bridge with port director Gene Garza.
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Sgt. Eduardo Garcia, 39 years old, has led Laredo's stolen-vehicle task force, with nine men, for about eight years.
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"It's overwhelming," said Carlos Maldonado, who was named Laredo's police chief last May.
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It would be difficult to imagine a similar scene across the yellow curb dividing the two sides of Laredo's bridge.
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