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First lady Michelle Obama (wearing a crisp white pantsuit) posed with Mexican activist Oliveti Paredes Sacarias (L) after a roundtable discussion at La Hacienda de los Morales restaurant in Mexico City April 15, 2010 The U.S. first lady pressed for better education for the young on Wednesday in her first solo trip abroad to Mexico, where poor teenagers are increasingly being drawn into a brutal drug war.

First Lady Michelle Obama posed for a family picture with twelve Mexican students' leaders from different regions and ethnics groups of Mexico after a roundtable discussion on April 15, 2010 in Mexico City, during the third day of her visit.
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Mexico's first lady Margarita Zavala and first lady Michelle Obama (wearing a gold Jason Wu sheath) attended a dinner in Mexico City April 14, 2010. Obama pressed for better education for the young on Wednesday in her first solo trip abroad to Mexico, where poor teenagers are increasingly being drawn into a brutal drug war.

First Lady Michelle Obama (wearing designer Rachel Roy as seen on Veronica Webb HERE) gets on stage to address students of the Iberoamericana University in Mexico Cty on April 14, 2010. Mrs. Obama is in Mexico for a three-day visit.

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First lady Michelle Obama (wearing Diane von Furstenberg), and Mexico's first lady Margarita Zavala waved to children during a visit to the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City, Wednesday, April 14, 2010.

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First lady Michelle O. (wearing Tracy Reese) arrived at Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City April 13, 2010 in a pretty blue floral dress. The first lady is in Mexico on a three-day official visit.
She will spend all of her public time in Mexico visiting with children. She also plans to meet privately with Mexico's first lady, Margarita Zavala, the wife of Mexican President Felipe Calderon.
Mrs. Obama arrived late Tuesday after stopping in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, for a look at the ruins there three months after a devastating earthquake struck the Caribbean nation.