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  • Photo 9 de 18 Soldiers guard a money exchange house as federal investigators work inside in Tijuana, Mexico, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Federal investigators ran an operation in several pawn and money exchange houses in town, in coordination with the Army, looking for money laundry evidence. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias) Source AP
  • Photo 10 de 18 Members of El Recodo Mexican band pose for pictures during an act to commemorate El Recodo's 70th anniversary in Mexico City, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. Their hit, 'Te presumo' is on first place of the top ten charts in Mexico and the US. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) Source AP
  • Photo 11 de 18 Mexico's singer and composer Armando Manzanero, center, and members of El Recodo Mexican band pose for pictures during an act to commemorate El Recodo's 70th anniversary in Mexico City, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. Their hit, 'Te presumo' is on first place of the top ten charts in Mexico and the US. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) Source AP
  • Photo 12 de 18 Mexico's President Felipe Calderon salutes in front of the national flag at the inauguration of a new high-tech intelligence center for the federal police in Mexico City, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Source AP
  • Photo 13 de 18 Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, center right, shakes hands with an official during the inauguration of a new high-tech intelligence center for the federal police in Mexico City, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Source AP
  • Photo 14 de 18 FILE - In this Aug. 22, 2009 file photo, a couple dances at the Barba Azul night club in Mexico City. Once the bohemian underbelly of Mexico City's storied nightlife, legendary dance-for-peso nightclubs like the Barba Azul are dying. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills, File) Source AP
  • Photo 15 de 18 FILE - In this Aug. 22, 2009 file photo, a waiter leans against the wall as he waits for customers at the Barba Azul night club in Mexico City. Once the bohemian underbelly of Mexico City's storied nightlife, legendary dance-for-peso nightclubs like the Barba Azul are dying. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills, File) Source AP
  • Photo 16 de 18 US singer Anthony Romeo Santos, of the musical group Aventura, listens during a news conference in Mexico City, Monday, Nov. 23, 2009. The group is scheduled to perform a series of concerts in Mexico to promote their new CD "The Last". (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Source AP