Mexico's collective hopes that 2010 turns out to be a safer year are off to a disappointing start: according to
El Universal,
69 people were killed as a result of organized crime yesterday.
Excélsior is reporting a lower number, but even its figure of 52 deaths would make it the deadliest day of Calderón's term. Twenty-six of those killed were in Juárez, according to the
El Universal numbers.
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