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'El Chapo' Jailbreak Is Both A Mexican And An American Story, Luis Gomez Romero Jan 2015

'El Chapo' Jailbreak Is Both A Mexican And An American Story, Luis Gomez Romero

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

Imagine a mighty drug lord confined in the toughest maximum-security prison. One night he escapes through a hole in the shower. This hole leads to a 1500-metre tunnel that ends in a construction site in a nearby neighbourhood. The tunnel has been equipped by expert mining engineers with lighting and ventilation. Its construction required 3250 tonnes of earth to be removed in sight of the guards in the prison’s towers. It seems like the plot of a blockbuster thriller. Unfortunately, it is an account of Joaquín Guzmán Loera’s jailbreak from the Altiplano prison near Mexico City. Guzmán – known as …


"American Dreams - Presentation", Stephen Dupont Jan 2011

"American Dreams - Presentation", Stephen Dupont

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

Online photojournalism students came from locations across the country to join other lovers of photography in attending a fully subscribed symposium in Bendigo organised by La Trobe University and Bendigo Art Gallery.

http://www.bendigoartgallery.com.au/Exhibitions/Past_Exhibitions/2011_Exhibition_Archive/American_Dreams