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Life goes on the best it can as New York Times says " Soccer provides Oasis" at the city of Juarez. Security Measures are high.
CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico — More than half a dozen soccer players refused to join the professional team in this border city, where so many tortured and beheaded bodies put fear in visitors and locals alike. Those who do play for the team live in gated areas, with high walls and fences topped with razor wire, to protect them from the turf war between the drug cartels that has left nearly 2,000 people dead over the past 14 months.
Despite the forbidding environment, the team, Indios, advanced last May to the top division in the Mexican League. It soldiers on this season, and so do the team’s fans. On Sunday, even as the police announced the discovery of nine bodies buried outside this border city, the mood for a match at Olimpico Benito Juárez Stadium was one of celebration, not apprehension.
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at 14:57 on March 19th, 2009
Everyone needs something to look forward to in these times, I can understand that.