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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)
    juarez_drug_war_2074.JPG
  • 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)
    juarez_drug_war_2072.JPG
  • 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: 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)
    juarez_drug_war_2076.JPG
  • 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)
    juarez_drug_war_2077.JPG
  • 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)
    juarez_drug_war_2062.JPG
  • 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)
    juarez_drug_war_2073.JPG
  • 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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  • Civil rights heroine Rosa Parks stands at the podium surrounded by President Bill Clinton, US House Speaker Dennis Hastert and her attendant Elaine Steele after being awarded the Congressional Gold Medal June 15, 1999 in Washington, DC. Parks was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for her act of defiance that started a bus boycott that became a landmark in the civil rights struggle of the 1950s and 1960s.
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