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...“For clarification, no United States personnel participated in the tactical operation that resulted in Caro Quintero’s arrest: the apprehension of Caro Quintero was exclusively conducted by the Mexican government...
...Rafael Caro Quintero, a drug lord who was freed from prison in 2013 on a technicality, has vanished since his release....
...Others that might catch the eye include Antonio Caro, whose reworking of the Coca-Cola logo to read “Colombia” is a cryptic jibe at US economic muscle – as well as the cocaine trade – while Hector Munoz...
...Miguel Antonio Caro, a 19th century conservative Colombian politician, used to quote Arthur Hugh Clough’s famous poem “Say not the struggle naught availeth”....
...Rafael Caro Quintero, an old-time drugs boss who walked free from jail on a technicality in August after 28 years inside, was cheeky enough to write to Mr Peña Nieto last month urging him to resist US pressure...
...Freed on a technicality 12 years early, after 28 years in jail in connection with the kidnap and murder of a US Drug Enforcement Administration agent, Rafael Caro Quintero vanished....
...Antonio Caro, an ultramontane dogmatist who nonetheless found life not worth living without engaging in constant public arguments....
...The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson, Volume 4, by Robert Caro, Bodley Head, RRP£35 Caro’s magnum opus, begun in 1976 and still to encompass most of Johnson’s five years in the White House...
...Whatever the name, the neighbourhood is ripe for expansion, according to Miguel Bein, an economist who has studied the city’s property trends....
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