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  • Workers load tomatoes onto a truck at the Central de Abasto, Mexico's main fruit and vegetable market, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Police secure the scene of a double execution in Mexico City, Mexico.  The two men were blindfolded, handcuffed and shot in the head, in a style that is becoming familiar to Mexicans.  The police believe the killings were part of a low level drug feud. As the borders to the north tighten, more drugs and weapons are staying in Mexico. The rate of addiction is increasing and violent crime is also increasing throughout the country.
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  • Police secure the scene of a double execution in Mexico City, Mexico.  The two men were blindfolded, handcuffed and shot in the head, in a style that is becoming familiar to Mexicans.  The police believe the killings were part of a low level drug feud. As the borders to the north tighten, more drugs and weapons are staying in Mexico. The rate of addiction is increasing and violent crime is also increasing throughout the country.
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  • Cars drive by an Anagua Cement factory, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico. Anagua Cement is part of CEMEX.  Large companies provide some of the only tax base in Mexico.
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  • Police patrol the streets in Mexico City, Mexico. As the borders to the north tighten, more drugs and weapons are staying in Mexico. The rate of addiction is increasing and violent crime is also increasing throughout the country.
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  • Two young men are arrested and for burglary in Mexico City, Mexico. As the borders to the north tighten, more drugs and weapons are staying in Mexico. The rate of addiction is increasing and violent crime is also increasing throughout the country.
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  • Workers at the Central de Abasto, Mexico's main fruit and vegetable market, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.
    Rochkind_MexEcon014.JPG
  • Police patrol the streets in Mexico City, Mexico. As the borders to the north tighten, more drugs and weapons are staying in Mexico. The rate of addiction is increasing and violent crime is also increasing throughout the country.
    Rochkind_MexicoCrime008.JPG
  • Police secure the scene of a double execution in Mexico City, Mexico.  The two men were blindfolded, handcuffed and shot in the head, in a style that is becoming familiar to Mexicans.  The police believe the killings were part of a low level drug feud. As the borders to the north tighten, more drugs and weapons are staying in Mexico. The rate of addiction is increasing and violent crime is also increasing throughout the country.
    Rochkind_MexicoCrime005.JPG
  • Police secure the scene of a double execution in Mexico City, Mexico.  The two men were blindfolded, handcuffed and shot in the head, in a style that is becoming familiar to Mexicans.  The police believe the killings were part of a low level drug feud. As the borders to the north tighten, more drugs and weapons are staying in Mexico. The rate of addiction is increasing and violent crime is also increasing throughout the country.
    Rochkind_MexicoCrime004.JPG
  • Two young men are arrested and for burglary in Mexico City, Mexico. As the borders to the north tighten, more drugs and weapons are staying in Mexico. The rate of addiction is increasing and violent crime is also increasing throughout the country.
    Rochkind_MexicoCrime001.JPG
  • A worker stands in the Santo Domingo square, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.  There are many outfits on the famed Santo Domingo square that help Mexicans evade taxes by selling them fake receipts and invoices that they use to deduce expenses they never made.
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  • A worker stands in the Santo Domingo square, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.  There are many outfits on the famed Santo Domingo square that help Mexicans evade taxes by selling them fake receipts and invoices that they use to deduce expenses they never made.
    Rochkind_MexEcon019.JPG
  • Workers at the Central de Abasto, Mexico's main fruit and vegetable market, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Workers at the Central de Abasto, Mexico's main fruit and vegetable market, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.
    Rochkind_MexEcon015.JPG
  • Workers load tomatoes onto a truck at the Central de Abasto, Mexico's main fruit and vegetable market, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.
    Rochkind_MexEcon012.JPG
  • A man sells bananas at the Central de Abasto, Mexico's main fruit and vegetable market, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Bags of onions are stored at the Central de Abasto, Mexico's main fruit and vegetable market, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.  A
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  • Nighttime in Mexico City. As the borders to the north tighten, more drugs and weapons are staying in Mexico. The rate of addiction is increasing and violent crime is also increasing throughout the country.
    Rochkind_MexicoCrime007.JPG
  • A worker stands in the Santo Domingo square, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.  There are many outfits on the famed Santo Domingo square that help Mexicans evade taxes by selling them fake receipts and invoices that they use to deduce expenses they never made.
    Rochkind_MexEcon018.JPG
  • A man walks through the Central de Abasto, Mexico's main fruit and vegetable market, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Traffic in downtown Mexico City.  Traffic and air pollution are a big problem in Mexico City.
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  • A view of downtown Mexico City.
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  • A worker stands in the Santo Domingo square, on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico.  There are many outfits on the famed Santo Domingo square that help Mexicans evade taxes by selling them fake receipts and invoices that they use to deduce expenses they never made.
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  • A man stands alone on a dark street in Mexico City
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  • One man helps another smoke crack in Mexico City.  Drugs use has been rising in Mexico City.  Low level dealers are now paid more often in drugs instead of money, and increased border security causes more drugs to stay in the country.  In the capital many homeless children and adults are addicted to sniffing paint thinner and also to crack.
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  • A girl sits on the ground while her boyfriend gets high smoking crack in Mexico City.  Drugs use has been rising in Mexico City.  Low level dealers are now paid more often in drugs instead of money, and increased border security causes more drugs to stay in the country.  In the capital many homeless children and adults are addicted to sniffing paint thinner and also to crack.
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  • A homeless drug addict sleeps on a park bench in Mexico City.  Drugs use has been rising in Mexico City.  Low level dealers are now paid more often in drugs instead of money, and increased border security causes more drugs to stay in the country.  In the capital many homeless children and adults are addicted to sniffing paint thinner and also to crack.
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  • A woman wears a respiratory mask in downtown Mexico City.  Smog and air pollution are a big problem in Mexico City.
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  • Scenes from the Medellin Market, a fruit and vegetable market that takes place once a week in Mexico City on Medellin Street.
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  • Inside a crack den in Mexico City.  Drugs use has been rising in Mexico City.  Low level dealers are now paid more often in drugs instead of money, and increased border security causes more drugs to stay in the country.  In the capital many homeless children and adults are addicted to sniffing paint thinner and also to crack.
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  • Inside a crack den in Mexico City.  Drugs use has been rising in Mexico City.  Low level dealers are now paid more often in drugs instead of money, and increased border security causes more drugs to stay in the country.  In the capital many homeless children and adults are addicted to sniffing paint thinner and also to crack.
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  • A homeless man smokes crack in Mexico City.  Drugs use has been rising in Mexico City.  Low level dealers are now paid more often in drugs instead of money, and increased border security causes more drugs to stay in the country.  In the capital many homeless children and adults are addicted to sniffing paint thinner and also to crack.
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  • Lorenzo Zambrano CEO and president of CEMEX, speaks in his office in Monterrey, Mexico on Friday, October 30, 2009.
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  • A man crosses the street in downtown Mexico City.  Traffic and air pollution are a big problem in Mexico City.
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  • A homeless man smokes crack in Mexico City.  Drugs use has been rising in Mexico City.  Low level dealers are now paid more often in drugs instead of money, and increased border security causes more drugs to stay in the country.  In the capital many homeless children and adults are addicted to sniffing paint thinner and also to crack.
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  • Members of SME, the Mexican Electricians Union, protest the closing of Luz y Fuerza, Mexico's state run power company, on Monday, October 12, 2009.
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  • People ride bikes on Paseo La Reforma, one of the main streets in Mexico City.  Every Sunday the street is closed off for bikers and joggers to exercise.
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  • People shop in the huge street market in Tepito, a dangerous neighborhood in Mexico City, on Wednesday, October 28, 2009.  The informal economy makes up a significant part of the Mexican economy, though one of businesses in the informal economy pay taxes.
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  • Union members and workers congregate in the Zocalo, Mexico City's main plaza, protest the closing of Luz y Fuerza, a state run power company, on Thursday, October 15, 2009.
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  • Members of SME, the Mexican Electricians Union, protest the closing of Luz y Fuerza, Mexico's state run power company, on Monday, October 12, 2009.
    Rochkind_MexPol001.JPG
  • People shop in the huge street market in Tepito, a dangerous neighborhood in Mexico City, on Wednesday, October 28, 2009.  The informal economy makes up a significant part of the Mexican economy, though one of businesses in the informal economy pay taxes.
    Rochkind_MexEcon026.JPG
  • Union members and workers congregate in the Zocalo, Mexico City's main plaza, protest the closing of Luz y Fuerza, a state run power company, on Thursday, October 15, 2009.
    Rochkind_MexPol005.JPG
  • Union members and workers take part in a march to protest the closing of Luz y Fuerza, Mexico's state run power company, on Thursday, October 15, 2009.
    Rochkind_MexPol004.JPG
  • Smog and air pollution are a big problem in Mexico City.
    Rochkind_MexHealth015.JPG
  • People walk in front of a Burger King advertising an "Extra Thick Mega Angus Burger" in Mexico City.
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  • People walk by a McDonalds in Mexico City.
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  • People order food at a Kentucky Fried Chicken in Mexico City.
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  • People order food at a Kentucky Fried Chicken in Mexico City.
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  • People walk in front of a Burger King advertising an "Extra Thick Mega Angus Burger" in Mexico City.
    Rochkind_MexHealth007.JPG
  • Scenes from the Medellin Market, a fruit and vegetable market that takes place once a week in Mexico City on Medellin Street.
    Rochkind_MexHealth005.JPG
  • People ride bikes on Paseo La Reforma, one of the main streets in Mexico City.  Every Sunday the street is closed off for bikers and joggers to exercise.
    Rochkind_MexHealth004.JPG
  • People run in the SOPE, a track and exercise area in the Chapultepec Park in Mexico City.
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  • People run in the SOPE, a track and exercise area in the Chapultepec Park in Mexico City.
    Rochkind_MexHealth001.JPG
  • People shop in the huge street market in Tepito, a dangerous neighborhood in Mexico City, on Wednesday, October 28, 2009.  The informal economy makes up a significant part of the Mexican economy, though one of businesses in the informal economy pay taxes.
    Rochkind_MexEcon027.JPG
  • Members of a Nortena band sit in their tour bus after giving a show in Mexico City. Many Nortena groups sing corridos, or songs that tell a story.  Some of these are narco-corridos, songs that tell the stories of famous drug dealers.  There has been a wave of killings of musicians that sing narco corridos.
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  • Members of a Nortena band sit in their tour bus after giving a show in Mexico City. Many Nortena groups sing corridos, or songs that tell a story.  Some of these are narco-corridos, songs that tell the stories of famous drug dealers.  There has been a wave of killings of musicians that sing narco corridos.
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  • Members of a Nortena band sit in their tour bus after giving a show in Mexico City. Many Nortena groups sing corridos, or songs that tell a story.  Some of these are narco-corridos, songs that tell the stories of famous drug dealers.  There has been a wave of killings of musicians that sing narco corridos.
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  • Pizza Hut deliver bikes are lined up outside of a Pizza Hut in Mexico City.
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  • Followers of La Santa Muerte, or Saint Death, attend a mass that takes place on the first of every month. Many drug dealers and criminals believe in Santa Muerte, as it is believed she looks after the criminal element.
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  • People wait to be attended inside of the customer service office of the Tax Administration Service on Thursday, October 22, 2009.
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  • Followers of La Santa Muerte, or Saint Death, attend a mass that takes place on the first of every month. Many drug dealers and criminals believe in Santa Muerte, as it is believed she looks after the criminal element.
    Rochkind_SantaMuerte002.JPG
  • People wait to be attended inside of the customer service office of the Tax Administration Service on Thursday, October 22, 2009.
    Rochkind_MexEcon023.JPG
  • Followers of La Santa Muerte, or Saint Death, attend a mass that takes place on the first of every month. Many drug dealers and criminals believe in Santa Muerte, as it is believed she looks after the criminal element.
    Rochkind_SantaMuerte006.JPG
  • Followers of La Santa Muerte, or Saint Death, attend a mass that takes place on the first of every month. Many drug dealers and criminals believe in Santa Muerte, as it is believed she looks after the criminal element.
    Rochkind_SantaMuerte004.JPG
  • Followers of La Santa Muerte, or Saint Death, attend a mass that takes place on the first of every month. Many drug dealers and criminals believe in Santa Muerte, as it is believed she looks after the criminal element.
    Rochkind_SantaMuerte003.JPG
  • Followers of La Santa Muerte, or Saint Death, attend a mass that takes place on the first of every month. Many drug dealers and criminals believe in Santa Muerte, as it is believed she looks after the criminal element.
    Rochkind_SantaMuerte001.JPG
  • Workersl at a Grupo Sanchez ink factory in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Workersl at a Grupo Sanchez ink factory in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Workersl at a Grupo Sanchez ink factory in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Workersl at a Grupo Sanchez ink factory in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Workersl at a Grupo Sanchez ink factory in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • A worker stacks material at a Grupo Sanchez ink factory in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • A group of young men stand on the streets of Tepito, one of the most notorious neighborhoods in Mexico City.  They drink beer and smoke pot freely on the streets with no fear that the police will catch them.
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  • A group of young men stand on the streets of Tepito, one of the most notorious neighborhoods in Mexico City.  They drink beer and smoke pot freely on the streets with no fear that the police will catch them.
    Rochkind_Culiacan044.jpg
  • Workersl at a Grupo Sanchez ink factory in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Workersl at a Grupo Sanchez ink factory in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Workersl at a Grupo Sanchez ink factory in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Men prepare carnitas and chicharones El Bajio, a well known restaurant in Mexico City for traditional mexican cuisine.
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  • Workersl at a Grupo Sanchez ink factory in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Workersl at a Grupo Sanchez ink factory in Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Tatiana Bilbao works with Damian Figueroa, an architect, inside her office in Mexico City.
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  • The cofee area inside the offices of Productora in Mexico City.
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  • The Torre Latinoamericano in Mexico City.
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  • Mauricio Rocha sits in his office in Mexico City.
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  • Tiling on the terrace of the offices of Productora in Mexico City.
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  • Aerial view of Mexico City
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  • Tatiana Bilbao works inside her office in Mexico City.
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  • The courtyard is seen through the windows of the office of Mauricio Rocha in Mexico City.
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  • Waiters stand next to a menu board outside the Casa Mexico restaurant while they wait for the lunch crow to show.
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  • A plate of traditional mole at El Bajio, a well known restaurant in Mexico City for traditional mexican cuisine.
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  • A plate of traditional mole at El Bajio, a well known restaurant in Mexico City for traditional mexican cuisine.
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  • Fresh tortillas and quesadillas at El Bajio, a well known restaurant in Mexico City for traditional mexican cuisine.
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  • The three chile sauces that are offered to diners at El Bajio, a well known restaurant in Mexico City for traditional mexican cuisine.
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  • Aerial view of Mexico City
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  • Aerial view of Mexico City
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  • The Torre Latinoamericano in Mexico City.
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  • Adriana Vallejo works inside the office of Tatiana Bilbao in Mexico City.
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  • Details inside the office of Tatiana Bilbao in Mexico City.
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  • Details inside the office of Tatiana Bilbao in Mexico City.
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