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  • They're not actively out there looking for it, said Tony Saucedo, meth enforcement director for Michigan State Police.

    Cutbacks force retreat in war on methamphetamine 2011

  • Ashley Saucedo of the Bronx, who is headed for Georgetown, said working at top law firms, where partners earn millions, “at first scared me” but became a formative experience “as they gave me more responsibility.”

    Another Harlem Shining Star « 2010

  • In Mexico's grinding drug war, the casualties — which stand at a staggering 34,000 dead since President Felipe Calderón launched a military offensive against the violent cartels nearly five years ago — do not account for such collateral damage as Saucedo's broken family and lost business opportunities.

    On border, peaceful U.S. side is torn by Mexican strife 2011

  • "It is very hard not to be there," says Saucedo, who lives and works in neighboring El Paso.

    On border, peaceful U.S. side is torn by Mexican strife 2011

  • "It is very hard not to be there," says Saucedo, who lives and works in neighboring El Paso.

    On border, peaceful U.S. side is torn by Mexican strife 2011

  • •At Bali, Indonesia — Chris John (43-0-2) vs. Fernando Saucedo (38-4-3), 12 rounds, for WBA super world featherweight title

    Upcoming boxing schedule 2010

  • I think this year sales are going to be better because people want what they can't have, said Michelle Saucedo, who runs a fireworks business in a Socorro warehouse.

    July 4 fireworks banned for fear of wildfires 2011

  • I think this year sales are going to be better because people want what they can't have, said Michelle Saucedo, who runs a fireworks business in a Socorro warehouse.

    July 4 fireworks banned for fear of wildfires 2011

  • Patrick T. Fallon/Houston Chronicle/Associated Press Melchor Saucedo watered his lawn with water flowing from an open fire hydrant in Houston.

    Drought in the Lone Star State 2011

  • In Mexico's grinding drug war, the casualties — which stand at a staggering 34,000 dead since President Felipe Calderón launched a military offensive against the violent cartels nearly five years ago — do not account for such collateral damage as Saucedo's broken family and lost business opportunities.

    On border, peaceful U.S. side is torn by Mexican strife 2011

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