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Felipe Calderon took power in an unusual midnight ceremony with outgoing President Vicente Fox. Calderon called on Mexicans to move beyond the disputed presidential election. Opposition lawmakers ...
Felipe Calderon has been sworn in as Mexico's president to jeers, after brawls in Congress between lawmakers, divided by the nation's tight election. Just an hour before the ceremony, deputies seized ...
Felipe Calderon's term in office runs until December 2012 Felipe Calderon, who became Mexico's president after the closest election in the country's history, promised to govern with a firm hand ...
With more than 10,000 drug-related murders in Mexico this year, President Felipe Calderon views his soldiers as his best hope in a blood-soaked clash that critics on both sides of the border are ...
But Felipe Calderon was able to take the oath as Mexico's new president, replacing Vicente Fox. FELIPE CALDERON, President of Mexico (through translator): The people have chosen me.
In his state of the nation report, President Felipe Calderon notes the arrests or killings of drug kingpins and efforts to clean up police. He also touts job gains and other economic improvements.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon’s tough criticism of U.S. gun control and Arizona’s immigration law — as he stood in the speaker’s chair in the House chamber — angered Republicans ...
A banner with a defaced picture of Mexican President Felipe Calderon was hung by demonstrators protesting violence in Mexico City on Nov. 28, 2012.
Felipe Calderon, who became Mexico's president after the closest election in the country's history, promised to govern with a firm hand. He soon made good on that promise, deploying troops to take ...
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