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Tweet Share on Facebook August 15, 2006 Comment (1)A few days ago, I sat down with Arturo Sarukhan, coordinator of international affairs for Felipe Calderón, the PAN candidate for president of Mexico in the July 2 election.
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By U.S. News Staff
A few days ago, I sat down with Arturo Sarukhan, coordinator of international affairs for Felipe Calderón, the PAN candidate for president of Mexico in the July 2 election.
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