Guest NewsBot Posted August 24, 2010 Posted August 24, 2010 By ALICIA A. CALDWELL 2010-08-24T22:16:31ZEL PASO, Texas (AP) -- The first bullets struck El Paso's city hall at the end of a work day. The next ones hit a university building and closed a major highway. Shootouts in the drug war along the U.S.-Mexico border are sending bullets whizzing across the Rio Grande into one of the nation's safest cities, where authorities worry it's only a matter of time before someone gets hurt or killed.... View the full article Quote
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