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To reduce the likelihood of clashes , the Sinaloa Drug Cartel has revived an unlikely custom: the ancient art of dynastic marriage. Chapo’s organization is occasionally referred to as an alianza de sangre (“alliance of blood”), because so many of its prominent members are cousins by marriage or brothers-in-law.All of this intermarriage, one U.S. official in Mexico suggested to me, functions as “a hedge against distrust.” An associate may be less likely to cheat you, or to murder you, if there’ll be hell to pay with his wife.–Article in the NYTimes
Offbeat Sunday Reads:June 17, 2012
Some interesting offbeat Sunday Reads:
Travelogue: Drive to Kuari Pass (Team BHP)
Movie Review: Ferrai Ki Sawaari (BharadwajRangan)
Spoof:Pranabda launches own Facebook Page (UnrealTimes)
My father and me:A Russian spy story (GQ)
The moral failure of our billionaire philantrophists (TheAwl)
Cocaine Inc:How a drug cartel makes its Billions (NYTimes)
Daddy:My father’s last words (Esquire)