Subject: Fw: A washingtonpost.com article from: rogerdwmac@terra.es
Date: Mar 31, 2006 @ 11:05
Author: Roger McCutcheon ("Roger McCutcheon" <rogerdwmac@...>)
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As a matter of interest, the Spanish town on the border wit Gibraltar is
called La Línea de la Concepcíon.
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La Línea: for the record.

Down on Border, 'La Linea' Isn't So Clear

By Manuel Roig-Franzia

NOGALES, Mexico -- Troops. Barricades. Guns. On the border, this is the
vocabulary of U.S.-Mexico relations. Here at one of the busiest crossing
points, dingy metal walls separate the United States from Mexico, rich
from poor. The walls are spray-painted with crude images of American
border patrol...

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