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To match Special Report MEXICO-DRUG/ORPHANS
A little girl uses play dough as nail polish during occupational therapy at the Ciudad Juarez branch of Mexico's DIF family development agency August 16, 2010. Neither Mexico's government nor the various independent groups studying organized crime keep track of the number of children dubbed "narco orphans," who have lost one or both parents to the drug war, yet with poor education already holding back Mexico's youth social workers worry about the impact on society of tens of thousands of kids growing up emotionally traumatized. Picture taken August 16, 2010. To match Special Report MEXICO-DRUG/ORPHANS REUTERS/Claudia Daut (MEXICO - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS SOCIETY) - GM1E6A705YR01

Popocatepetl volcano spews a cloud of ash and steam high into the air in Puebla
The Popocatepetl volcano spews a cloud of ash and steam high into the air in Puebla May 11, 2012. Mexico last month raised the alert level for the volcano Popocatepetl, 50 miles (80 km) southeast of Mexico City, after it began pumping out red-hot fragments of rock and ash. The country has been closely monitoring the 17,900-foot (5,450-metre) volcano, which has prompted school classes in nearby villages to be suspended on days of higher activity. REUTERS/Imelda Medina (MEXICO - Tags: ENVIRONMENT) - GM1E85C10P401

A boat is seen stranded on dry land along the Danube river bank in the city of Apatin
A boat is seen stranded on dry land along the Danube river bank in the city of Apatin, some 200 km (124 miles) north from Belgrade December 2, 2011. Record low water levels have pushed up power prices across the Balkans and may force local utilities to further boost expensive power imports to meet demand, market participants said on Wednesday. Serbia's utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) and Bosnia's second largest utility Elektroprivreda RS (EPRS) have already tapped power markets as water levels -- mainly on the Danube, Sava and Drina rivers -- have hit their lowest levels in 30 years. REUTERS/Ivan Milutinovic (SERBIA - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) - GM1E7C21TIT01