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Police at the scene of another shooting, in Ciudad Juarez, last week - one of at least 20 killings reported that day. Seventy per cent of Mexicans now say that they are frightened to go out because of the drug cartels

Mexico: bleeding to death in drugs war

Guy Adams: Another 72 corpses found in a new mass grave. Feuding cartels blamed for displays of mutilated bodies. Death toll in four-year crackdown passes 28,000

Eiffel Society artwork by Edward Burtynsky

The renaissance of New Orleans

David Usborne: Five years after the horrors of Hurricane Katrina, the Big Easy is enjoying a cultural boom thanks to an influx of creative young talent from across the US

Revealed: YouTube rich list

Jonathan Brown: For many it's a source of fun, but for these 10 people the video-sharing website is a serious business

A celebration of the Saatchis – with one notable absentee?

Ian Burrell: A stellar cast will gather next month in honour of advertising's poster boys. But will the reclusive Charles turn up?

Trapped miners told they won't be free for months new

Chile has broken the news to 33 miners trapped underground that they may not be out until Christmas.

Fugitive tycoon 'returning to UK today'

Fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir will return to the UK today after spending nearly two decades on the run.

Osborne's Budget may have breached equality law

Andrew Grice: Equalities watchdog may rebuke Government over "unfair" planned spending cuts.

Dramatic fall in number of supermarket plastic bags

Michael McCarthy: The number of "single-use" plastic bags given out by UK supermarkets has fallen again.

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The world's largest tiger reserve, in the wilds of northern Burma, is being rapidly eroded as a businessman with links to the junta replaces trees with cash crops, according to a report published yesterday.

The new leaders of Britain's headteachers' associations face fresh challenges, including boycotts of the SAT tests

Back to school with a bump: Britain's headteachers' associations on spending cuts, Coalition plans and boycotts

Two heads are better than one, or so the saying goes. Nowhere could that be better put to the test at the moment than in the education world, as both of the country's leading headteacher organisations prepare to start the academic year with a new leader at the helm.

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Cigarette firms 'are using product placement on web'

Tobacco companies may be using interactive websites such as YouTube to market their products to young people, according to a study.



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