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Hi all,
My name is Patrick Corcoran, and I have a blog that covers Mexican politics and security issues called Gancho (ganchoblog.blogspot.com). I wonder if I might impose upon you to include my blog on our blogroll, as I have done with Mexico Portal. Thanks a lot.
Best,
Patrick
Hi David,
We actually use Creative Content liscenced photos from Flickr. If you can indicate what photo you would like to use, I can hopefully direct you to the Flickr user who posted it.
Thanks,
Katie