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June 08, 2012 06:21 PM

What will be the Mexico of tomorrow?

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Federal police patrol the streets of Tepic, capital of Nayarit state, Mexico. Even as pockets of modernity emerge in Mexico, half of its 113 million citizens live in poverty and politicians delay reforms that could bring widespread prosperity.
Federal police patrol the streets of Tepic, capital of Nayarit state, Mexico. Even as pockets of modernity emerge in Mexico, half of its 113 million citizens live in poverty and politicians delay reforms that could bring widespread prosperity. MCT
Army soldiers flank Daniel Ramirez, aka "El Loco," during his presentation to the media in Mexico City. Ramirez is believed to be a member of the Zetas drug cartel allegedly involved in the dumping of more than 40 hacked-up bodies on a highway outside the city of Cadereyta near Monterrey.
Army soldiers flank Daniel Ramirez, aka "El Loco," during his presentation to the media in Mexico City. Ramirez is believed to be a member of the Zetas drug cartel allegedly involved in the dumping of more than 40 hacked-up bodies on a highway outside the city of Cadereyta near Monterrey. MCT
An army soldier stands next to a banner displaying mug shots of members of drug cartels detained or killed by the Mexican Army.
An army soldier stands next to a banner displaying mug shots of members of drug cartels detained or killed by the Mexican Army. MCT
Bombardier employees assemble pieces for an aft fuselage at the company's plant in Queretaro, Mexico.
Bombardier employees assemble pieces for an aft fuselage at the company's plant in Queretaro, Mexico. MCT
Bombardier employees build the electronic system of a plane at the company's plant in Queretaro, Mexico.
Bombardier employees build the electronic system of a plane at the company's plant in Queretaro, Mexico. MCT
Bombardier employees build the electronic system of a plane at the company's plant in Queretaro, Mexico.
Bombardier employees build the electronic system of a plane at the company's plant in Queretaro, Mexico. MCT
Bombardier employees work on an aft fuselage at the company's plant in Queretaro, Mexico.
Bombardier employees work on an aft fuselage at the company's plant in Queretaro, Mexico. MCT
Bombardier employees work on an aft fuselage at the company's plant in Queretaro, Mexico.
Bombardier employees work on an aft fuselage at the company's plant in Queretaro, Mexico. MCT
Zocalo plaza in Mexico City.
Zocalo plaza in Mexico City. MCT
Aerial view of Mexico City.
Aerial view of Mexico City. MCT
Aerial view of Mexico City.
Aerial view of Mexico City. MCT
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