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Traveling in Mexico despite drug violence, H1N1 flu

Mexico's drug war is entering its fourth year. Its H1N1 flu outbreak began with dozens of deaths and global headlines last spring. This leaves travelers with at least two reasons to study up before booking that Mexico trip. Full Article at Los Angeles Times

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