blog.wired.com — Latin American drug smugglers are stepping up their use of small, hand-made mini-subs in order to dodge U.S. military patrols in the eastern Pacific. The Coast Guard detected just 23 mini-subs between 2001 and 2007. This number "ballooned" to some 60 subs so far this year...
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eitupOct 1, 2008
We need to hold the banks accountable so that they can't send the money back. Quick end to the drug problem. Stop the money, stop the flow.
dougmcOct 2, 2008
Or, more to the point, if there's enough money in it, smart people will gravitate to drug running (or other forms of crime, or even things that aren't really crimes like pornography.)And there's a lot of money to be made here.
strictneinOct 2, 2008
Any ricer knows how to do that.
sifumokungOct 2, 2008
Nobody likes puns? :(
adiktOct 4, 2008
Hey buddy, MY drug runners all fly flags so nyah!
midtownerOct 5, 2008
That makes no difference as to who may be inspected/intercepted once within the territorial waters of the United States.
miemiemiFeb 17, 2009
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