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  • An elderly man walks his dog past a gang marker in memory of a slain member along a street corner where ten people have been killed in drug crimes in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. The ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Juarez Police investigate a multiple shooting in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009 after a drug related shooting killed four people. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of  the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Police investigators at the scene of a drug related shoot out in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009, as the family view from behind the screen door. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Masked Mexican Army Soldier at the Costco in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009 after a drug related assignation of a shopper entering the store. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A bullet splattered windshield on a vehicle held for evidence from a drug assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • One of two over crowded Forensic lockers filled with bodies of shooting victims from the drug war at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Police investigators at the scene of a drug related shoot out in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009, as the family view from behind the screen door. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Police investigators at the scene of a drug related shoot out in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Police hold back the father of three boys killed in a drug related shootout after he arrives on the scene in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of  the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Federal Police patrol a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009 after a drug related shooting killed four people. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of  the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Investigators check the body of a shopper killed in drug related violence at the Costco in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A heavily armed policeman closes off the entry to Costco in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009 after a drug related shooting killed a customer. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of  the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A needle filled with heroin sits on a rock along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as junkies prepare to shoot up along  the US border. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A needle filled with heroin sits on a rock along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as junkies prepare to shoot up along  the US border. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A bullet splattered windshield on a vehicle held for evidence from a drug assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A bullet splattered windshield on a vehicle held for evidence from a drug assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A Forensic expert catalogs the blood soaked clothing of a drug shootings at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A Forensic expert perform an autopsy on a victim of a drug shooting at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A Forensic expert wheels a recent victim of a drug related assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A Forensic expert wheels a recent victim of a drug related assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • An elderly man walks his dog past a gang marker in memory of a slain member along a street corner where ten people have been killed in drug crimes in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. The ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A young girl plays in the slums of Anarba, one of the poorest slums of Juarez, where a ready supply of gang members fuel the ongoing drug war in  Mexico January 15, 2009. The drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • An elderly man walks his dog past a gang marker in memory of a slain member along a street corner where ten people have been killed in drug crimes in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. The ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.
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  • Police investigators at the scene of a drug related shoot out in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009, as the family view from behind the screen door. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Police hold back the father of three boys killed in a drug related shootout after he arrives on the scene in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of  the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Investigators number the bullet casings found at the scene of a drug related execution at the Costco in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A sign asking citizens to inform on drug criminals along a road in Juarez, Mexico January 17, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Friends of four young men killed in a drug related shoot out in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009, react as police investigate. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Police investigators at the scene of a drug related shoot out in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009, four people were killed in the incident. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A passer by watches the crime scene after four drug gang members were killed in a shoot out in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009.The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • The body of a slain drug gang member lays in the backyard of a home in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009 where four people were killed in a shoot out between rival gangs.The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Masked Mexican Army Soldier at the Costco in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009 after a drug related assignation of a shopper entering the store. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Investigators number the bullet casings found at the scene of a drug related execution at the Costco in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A collection of various bullets used in drug related crimes at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • One of two over crowded Forensic lockers filled with bodies of shooting victims from the drug war at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • The US - Mexican border as seen from the slums of Anarba, one of the poorest slums of Juarez, where a ready supply of gang members fuel the ongoing drug war in  Mexico January 15, 2009. The drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Shoes hang from electrical wires marking gang territory in the slums of Anarba, one of the poorest slums of Juarez, where a ready supply of gang members fuel the ongoing drug war in  Mexico January 15, 2009. The drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Mexican Army helicopter patrols the slums of Anarba, one of the poorest slums of Juarez, where a ready supply of gang members fuel the ongoing drug war in  Mexico January 15, 2009. The drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • People walk around the slums of Anarba, one of the poorest slums of Juarez, where a ready supply of gang members fuel the ongoing drug war in  Mexico January 15, 2009. The drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • An elderly man walks his dog past a gang marker in memory of a slain member along a street corner where ten people have been killed in drug crimes in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. The ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.
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  • An elderly man walks his dog past a gang marker in memory of a slain member along a street corner where ten people have been killed in drug crimes in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. The ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.
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  • Police investigators at the scene of a drug related shoot out in a slum in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Relatives of Jaime Irigoyen Flores, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student, breakdown after they found out their son was found dead as they gathered to protest outside the gates of the Mexican Army base in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. Flores was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A police investigator examines the body of a man slain by cartel assigns as he went to visit his relatives in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A police investigator examines the body of a man slain by cartel assigns as he went to visit his relatives in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Bullet riddle the side of a car where moments earlier assigns shot dead a former policeman during morning rush hour along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Teammates of Jaime Irigoyen, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student carry his coffin at the Juarez Indios baseball stadium, following a memorial service for the slain youth in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. Irigoyen was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Family and teammates of Jaime Irigoyen, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student gather at the Juarez Indios baseball stadium, for a memorial service for the slain youth in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. Irigoyen was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A microscopic view of bullet casing marks projected on the screen at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Family and teammates of Jaime Irigoyen, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student gather at the Juarez Indios baseball stadium, for a memorial service for the slain youth in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. Irigoyen was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A young man dressed in gang colors, in one of the poorest slums of Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. The ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.
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  • Soldier search a vehicle at the Juarez Avenue border crossing into the USA in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A field of crosses memorialize the spot in Juarez, Mexico January 17, 2009 where the bodies of murdered women were found in 2001. The memorial now represents all the people killed in violence in the city as a drug war between two cartels has killed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A field of crosses memorialize the spot in Juarez, Mexico January 17, 2009 where the bodies of murdered women were found in 2001. The memorial now represents all the people killed in violence in the city as a drug war between two cartels has killed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A field of crosses memorialize the spot in Juarez, Mexico January 17, 2009 where the bodies of murdered women were found in 2001. The memorial now represents all the people killed in violence in the city as a drug war between two cartels has killed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Masked Mexican Army Soldier and Federal Police man a random check of vehicles in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Mexican Federal Police question a driver during a random check of vehicles in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Masked Mexican Federal Police man a random check of vehicles in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • People walk past murals in honor of those killed in Juarez during the drug war consuming the city January 17, 2009. More than 40 people have been killed in violence since the start of the year and 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A soldier is silhouetted at the Juarez Avenue border crossing in the USA as by a memorial to women killed in violence in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Mexican Army Soldiers respond to a assignation along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 moments after armed gunman shot dead a former police officer during morning rush hour as the dead man lies behind the wheel in the red car. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A Juarez police officer looks into the vehicle where moments earlier assigns shot dead a former policeman during morning rush hour along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A Juarez police officer looks into the vehicle where moments earlier assigns shot dead a former policeman during morning rush hour along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A bewildered pedestrian watches the  Mexican Army respond to a assignation along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 moments after armed gunman shot dead a former police officer during morning rush hour as the dead man lies behind the wheel in the red car. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Mexican Army Soldiers respond to a assignation along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 moments after armed gunman shot dead a former police officer during morning rush hour as the dead man lies behind the wheel in the red car. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Teammates of Jaime Irigoyen, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student carry his coffin at the Juarez Indios baseball stadium, following a memorial service for the slain youth in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. Irigoyen was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Teammates of Jaime Irigoyen, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student carry his coffin at the Juarez Indios baseball stadium, following a memorial service for the slain youth in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. Irigoyen was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Police investigators peek into a car moments after armed gunman shot dead a former police officer during morning rush hour along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Mexican Army Soldiers patrol along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. The army stepped in to stop an ongoing drug war which resulted in more than 1600 people killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico. The situation has failed to improve with more than 40 people since the start of the year.     (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Mexican Army Soldiers respond to a assignation along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 moments after armed gunman shot dead a former police officer during morning rush hour. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A passer by stops to view the scene moments after armed gunman shot dead a former police officer during morning rush hour along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009  The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Mexican Army Soldiers respond to a assignation along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 moments after armed gunman shot dead a former police officer during morning rush hour. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Mexican Army Soldiers respond to a assignation along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 moments after armed gunman shot dead a former police officer during morning rush hour. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Mexican Army Soldiers respond to a assignation along a main road in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 moments after armed gunman shot dead a former police officer during morning rush hour. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A soldier is silhouetted at the Juarez Avenue border crossing in the USA as by a memorial to women killed in violence in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A police investigator examines the body of a man slain by cartel assigns as he went to visit his relatives in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. The shooting, believed linked to the ongoing drug war which has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Masked Mexican Army Soldier and Federal Police man a random check of vehicles in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Masked Mexican Army Soldier and Federal Police man a random check of vehicles in Juarez, Mexico January 15, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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