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Arturo Durazo | | The Guardian

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ObituaryArturo DurazoMexico City's crooked cop chief who built himself a dark reputation - and a couple of palaces - on the proceeds of corruptionIf police corruption merited an entry in the Guinness Book of Records, Arturo "El Negro" Durazo, who has died aged 80, would be a strong contender for the title. In Mexico, where the words police and corruption are inseparably linked in the public mind, Durazo's six-year reign as the capital's police chief (1976-82) turned him into the definition of the phenomenon. Read More...

The big picture: Nobuyoshi Araki captures a dreamy boat trip

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Sentimental Journey, 1971 by Nobuyoshi Araki. Photograph: Collection MEP, Paris. Gift from Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd. © Nobuyoshi Araki, Courtesy of Taka Ishii GallerySentimental Journey, 1971 by Nobuyoshi Araki. Photograph: Collection MEP, Paris. Gift from Dai Nippon Printing Co Ltd. © Nobuyoshi Araki, Courtesy of Taka Ishii GalleryThe big pictureNobuyoshi ArakiThe Japanese photographer’s portrait of his wife and muse, Aoki Yoko, captures a startlingly intimate moment early in their relationship Read More...

Meet the Press Host Talks Fitness

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Chuck Todd’s weight loss came after the ‘Meet the Press’ moderator made running a routine, he said. Read more about his workout regimen. The NBC interview program Meet the Press has been on the air for 75 years now, and Chuck Todd has been the moderator of the show for the last eight of those years. If you’ve been watching since the start of his time on the show, you may have noticed that Chuck has lost weight over the years. Read More...

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