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Lawmakers block Mexico's crucial drug war reforms

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's divided Congress is unlikely to pass President Felipe Calderon's pivotal plans to reform the police and combat money laundering, risking a major setback in the war against violent drug cartels.

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