Lorne Matalon

Mexico's drug war comes to Guatemala

Mexican drug traffickers have worked their way south into Guatemala. The Guatemalan army has been trying to beat them back. But some Guatemalans feel loyal to the cartels. Which have provided services that the government hasn't. Lorne Matalon reports.

Mexico's drug war comes to Guatemala
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Guatemala syphilis study still provokes anger

Guatemala syphilis study still provokes anger
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Mexico ponders auto bailout

Mexico ponders auto bailout
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Mexico's economy suffers from swine flu

Mexico's economy suffers from swine flu
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Flu politics in Mexico

Flu politics in Mexico
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Swine flu deaths reported in Mexico

Swine flu deaths reported in Mexico
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The business of security on Mexico's roads

The business of security on Mexico's roads
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Mexico's president blames the U.S.

Mexico's president blames the U.S.
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Mexico's mortgage solution

Mexico's mortgage solution
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Questioning Mexico's anti-drug strategy

Questioning Mexico's anti-drug strategy
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Chavez reversals

Lorne Matalon reports on a series of policy reversals by Venezuela's president Hugo Ch-vez: critics say the reversals show that Ch-vez is struggling, but Ch-vez appears to be shifting positions to consolidate his support among voters in Venezuela.

Chavez reversals
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How Venezuela weathers rising food prices

Venezuelans haven't felt the pinch of rising food prices as badly as many consumers have around the world because President Hugo Ch-vez is using his country's ample oil revenues to subsidize food at the local markets

How Venezuela weathers rising food prices
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Fighting Mexican drug cartels

Mexican drug cartels are fighting over control of lucrative shipping routes into the US, and the Mexican government has mobilized its Army to the region but some say that's drawn violence

Fighting Mexican drug cartels
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Border controls hurt Mexican factories

Factories on the Mexican side of the US border employ tens of thousands of workers but as The World's Lorne Matelon reports,

Border controls hurt Mexican factories
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Mexican trucking report

Some Mexican-made goods are being delivered throughout the United States on Mexican-owned trucks. That's saving consumers money. But US truckers say it's a bad idea. The World's Lorne Matalon reports from Juarez, Mexico.

Mexican trucking report