Word: carrillo
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...about Gutierrez. Not only had he consorted with drug traffickers since at least 1993, but the apartment that triggered the investigation had been given to him by drug dealer Eduardo Gonzalez Quirarte. He is reputed to be a lieutenant of one of Mexico's most notorious narcotraffickers, Amado Carrillo Fuentes, alleged leader of the Juarez cartel. On Tuesday, Feb. 18, wiretaps reportedly confirmed that Gutierrez and two top aides had taken protection money from a Carrillo lieutenant. The general was then placed under arrest...
Unfortunately, Garcia Abrego's arrest will not reduce the flow of drugs from Mexico into the U.S. for long. American agents have been told that Amado Carrillo, Mexico's No. 1 trafficker, is now sitting on 75 tons of cocaine. Regardless of Garcia Abrego's fate, that stockpile will no doubt eventually make its way to the streets of Los Angeles and New York and Chicago...
...means I've done nothing particularly worthwhile," growls Nathan E. Lump '96, who says he's trying to "break the B+ barrier." Mourns Michael B. Smith '97, "It's so darn close to an A." Some even refuse to discuss the issue. Just ask Iris Y. Carrillo '96 to say something about the B+. "No," she'll retort. "It depresses me." Others tell stories of near tragedy. "A friend of mine got a B+ on an essay, and he was almost suicidal," says Hanna M. Pasula '96. "I thought he was overreacting slightly...
...than terrorism or the economy, are Spain's most incendiary political issue. The country has become a principal gateway for South American cocaine, Middle Eastern heroin and North African hashish. Although the government has stepped up enforcement, its combat against the drug trade is uneven. Colombian Justice Minister Fernando Carrillo Florez recently charged that "the battle against the Medellin cartel is being lost because of Spanish bureaucratic hassles" in delivering evidence against dealers...