George Rosen
LAST OCTOBER, a quiet cluster of men in boots and cowboy hats stood before a banner blocking the entrance to the splendid mine baron's mansion that now serves as the government palace of the state of Zacatecas, high in Mexico's central mountains. (Full article: 890 words)
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