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Oaxaca Times reports that Malia Obama, 13-year old daughter of U.S. President Barak Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama is in Oaxaca, Mexico, this weekend! She arrived on a commercial United Airlines jet direct to Oaxaca from Houston,andwillvisitarcheologicalsitesandcraftvillages.Evenwith25
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Secret Service Agents at her disposal, she would not be here if it werent safe. ImheadingouttotheTlacolulamarkettoday.Notlikelyshewillbethere, since it would be difficult to maintain security among the throngs of shoppers, but who knows?
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