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Mexican authorities said Monday they have arrested a founder of the Zetas drug gang and that he could be connected to the killing of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent this year.

Federal police detained Jesus Enrique Rejo Aguilar, known as "El Mamito," on Sunday, Mexico's public safety secretary said.

He is also linked to the attack against Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents that killed Jaime Zapata and injured another agent in February, a statement from Mexico's public safety secretary said.

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Morning Digest: S&P warning adds default threat to Greece's bailout

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S&P warning adds default threat to Greece's bailout
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece would likely be in default if it follows a debt rollover plan pushed by French banks, S&P warned on Monday, deepening the pain of a bailout that one European official said will cost Athens sovereignty and jobs. | Full Article
Tourist boat capsizes off Mexico's Baja peninsula
July 04, 2011 03:03 AM ET
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - A small boat with 44 mostly American tourists on board sank off Mexico's Baja California peninsula on Sunday and 23 people were still missing after rescuers pulled half of the passengers from the water. | Full Article
Rally could spell pullback for stocks
July 01, 2011 10:43 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A pullback could be on the table next week for stocks after their best weekly performance in two years, especially if a raft of data headlined by the June jobs report doesn't bolster the argument of a strengthening economy. | Full Article
Sony to restore all PlayStation network services in Japan
July 04, 2011 03:36 AM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp said it will fully restore all Playstation Network videogame services in Japan, marking the resumption of all network services worldwide after a massive security breach forced the company to shut them down in April. | Full Article
Witness: Practice key to risky, high-speed shuttle landing
July 03, 2011 11:15 AM ET
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - I have watched as space shuttles nosedive toward the runway more than 100 times, knowing that there are no engines available to carry them back into the sky if something goes wrong. | Full Article
Bautista leads new era as All Stars named
July 03, 2011 10:37 PM ET
PHOENIX, Arizona (Reuters) - Toronto slugger Jose Bautista drew a record 7.45 million votes to lead the list of Major League Baseball All Stars announced on Sunday and will help usher in a new era of elite players at the 'Summer Classic'. | Full Article
"Transformers" global box office hits $372 million
July 03, 2011 10:19 PM ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Big-budget Hollywood flick "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" smashed rivals and delighted movie fans around the world, ringing up $372 million at global box offices since its Wednesday debut, Paramount Pictures said on Sunday. | Full Article
Astronaut selling the wrong stuff?
July 01, 2011 11:13 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The government has sued a former NASA astronaut to recover a camera used to explore the moon's surface during the 1971 Apollo 14 mission after seeing it slated for sale in a New York auction. | Full Article
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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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Tiger executives are expressing optimism, but aviation analysts are not so confident

Tiger's demise could see airfares soar
Analysts say if Tiger Airways calls it quits, travellers can expect airfares to increase as industry competition eases.

Prospectors rescued after four freezing days
Police have rescued two men who were stranded in freezing conditions for four days in Western Australia's Goldfields region after their vehicle exploded.

Boy granted bail over fatal stabbing
A 14-year-old boy has been granted bail over the stabbing death of a woman in Melbourne's north on Sunday night.

Another horse tests positive to hendra
Another horse on a property near Boonah, south-west of Brisbane, has been put down after testing positive for the deadly hendra virus.

Ten to ditch dozens of staff
Network Ten has told its staff it is looking for 60 voluntary redundancies over the next few weeks, as it seeks to cut costs.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Nothing sexy about Gillard's policy striptease

Nothing sexy about Gillard's policy striptease
For God's sake. Will somebody please just barge into whichever benighted committee room is this week hosting the multi-party committee on climate change, seize all documentation, photocopy and distribute it? This bizarre policy striptease being performed by the PM is getting unbearable.

Time for a Greens reality check
It is time for Bob Brown and his supporters to have a cup of tea, a Bex and a good lie down - or failing that, a serious reality check.

Mental health is more complex than a little teenage angst
Young people are being left in the hands of school chaplains at crisis points, as if they are suffering nothing more than a little teenage angst. This is a recipe for disaster.

The lion's share: debunking school funding myths
School funding is a controversial issue that elicits strong responses from those for and against Catholic and independent schools receiving taxpayer support. But there are many myths surrounding the issue.

The Labor Party: kidnapped by the Greens
As a progressive party, the ALP is a pale comparison to the Greens. On progressive social democratic issues like refugees and gay marriage the Greens are a better choice. For other issues like Centrelink crackdowns the Coalition are a better choice. The harsh reality is that in the ALP's years of wandering around the political policy catch-all landscape, the party's policy has now been kidnapped by the Greens.


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China suspends search for trapped miners
High levels of carbon monoxide have forced rescuers to suspend their efforts to save 19 coal miners trapped in a colliery in southern China, state media has announced, two days after it collapsed.

S Korean marine in deadly shooting spree
A South Korean Marine opened fire on colleagues at a frontline guard post, killing three of them and injuring two, the defence ministry said.

Outgoing Thai PM resigns as party leader
Outgoing Thai prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has stepped down as leader of the Democrat Party after an emphatic victory for the Red Shirt-backed opposition in yesterday's landmark election.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Outback dig reveals 'monster' marsupial
Palaeontologists say they have unearthed the remains of a prehistoric marsupial at a dig at Burketown in north-west Queensland's Gulf of Carpentaria region.

Month-long quarantine for hendra-struck property
A property on the far north coast of New South Wales will be quarantined for a month after a horse there died with the hendra virus last week.

North coast Nationals MP concerned about NBN
A north coast Nationals MP says the Victorian Government has exposed a flaw in how Labor's National Broadband Network's will deliver better services to regional areas.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Wind farm firm denies lack of consultation
A company proposing a wind farm at Keyneton near the Barossa Valley says there has been extensive consultation with the community.

Broome protester fined but given spent conviction
A Broome resident who chained himself to a bulldozer for 26 hours as part of an anti-gas hub protest, has been fined but has been given a spent conviction.

Desal plant still worrying MP
The Liberal Member for Grey, Rowan Ramsey, says he remains unconvinced about a desalination plant at Point Lowly on the eastern side of Whyalla.



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The papers reveal utter confusion at the highest levels of government and military.

Revealed: Defence confusion over POWs
Australia went to war in Afghanistan without a clear policy on how to deal with enemy detainees, secret papers reveal.

Pair questioned over murder after egging incident
Two people are being questioned by police over the fatal stabbing of a woman at Lalor, in Melbourne's north.

Djokovic stuns Nadal at Wimbledon
Novak Djokovic has won his first Wimbledon title by dethroning champion Rafael Nadal to celebrate his coronation as new world number one in style.

Thailand elects first female PM
Thailand will have its first female prime minister after the Red Shirt-backed opposition won landmark elections.

Two diggers seriously hurt in Afghan accident
Two Australian soldiers have been seriously injured in an accident at the Tarin Kowt heavy weapons range in Afghanistan yesterday.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Dungeons and demons

Dungeons and demons
There's a demon that's been lurking so deep inside me for my whole adult life that for most of it, I've been able to pretend it doesn't exist. But I squared off with this demon because of an online discussion about rural suicide and how it might be prevented. From my experience, the men of my generation regard the topic of the state of their mental health as off the agenda for public discussion. This was even more so for the men of my father's time.

The Strauss-Kahn moment: has feminism gone too far?
Are men too harshly treated for what men have always done, trying it on, attempting foreplay, rolling bedroom eyes and murmuring lewdly?

Conquering mountains of Greek debt
Europe is trying desperately to contain Greece's ailing economy and mounting debt. So where will we be in a year from now?

State of sousveillance
Anonymity in a Web 2.0 world? Not likely. Just ask poor Nathan Kotylak.

Time to hear, read, review and award the words of women
Disinterest in women – the overlooking of them, the walking out of the room without noticing their exclusion, the disavowal of them, the occasional hatred of them – is a profound and deep problem. It does not only affect women in publishing; it affects women in every industry, and women who work at home. Confidence is just one of the issues that work against women's full representation in our writing culture. We need to find ways to advocate for women's voices in the face of their ongoing marginalisation.


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Libyan rebels reject African plan, prepare advance
Libyan rebels rejected an African Union (AU) peace plan overnight, saying it would leave Moamar Gaddafi in power, as South Africa's president headed for talks in Russia on the conflict.

Greece detains Gaza-bound flotilla
Greece has offered to transport aid to Gaza using its own vessels under UN supervision, after it detained several ships from the Freedom Flotilla carrying aid and pro-Palestinian activists.

Syrian troops move in after mass protests
There are reports of heavy gunfire and mass arrests taking place in the central Syrian city of Hama after the city's governor was sacked by president Bashar al-Assad.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

North coast Nationals MP concerned about NBN
A north coast Nationals MP says the Victorian Government has exposed a flaw in how Labor's National Broadband Network's will deliver better services to regional areas.

Whale of a time on NSW coast
There are encouraging signs of a resurgent whale population, as the giant mammals pass the New South Wales coast on their annual winter migration.

Olive growers concerned levy won't work
Olive growers in the state's central west say a new industry levy won't raise enough money to improve research and marketing.


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Whale of a time on NSW coast
There are encouraging signs of a resurgent whale population, as the giant mammals pass the New South Wales coast on their annual winter migration.

Aerial baiting allowed as dingo numbers rise
High numbers of dingoes south of the dog fence in northern South Australia have prompted the SA Government to allow aerial baiting in some areas.

Money to assess gasworks contamination
The state government has announced $150,000 to complete a study into groundwater contamination at the former East Maitland gasworks site.



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