A woman puts orange marigold petals over the chalk outline painted to honor U.S. activist-journalist Bradley Roland Will as a part of an altar dedicate to the dead during the conflict between the protesters and police Oct. 31, 2006, in Oaxaca City, Mexico, due to the Mexican Day of the Dead celebrations. Eight people have died in clashes between police and protesters. Among those killed was U.S. activist-journalist Bradley Roland Will, 36, of New York. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)
Hundreds of protesters marched in Mexico City Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006, to demand Oaxacan Gov. Ulises Ruiz resign. The conflict began in May as a teachers' strike but quickly spiraled into chaos as anarchists, students and indigenous groups seized the central plaza and barricaded streets throughout the city to demand Ruiz's ouster. Fox, who had resisted repeated calls to send federal forces to Oaxaca, did so on Saturday, setting off street battles. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
Hundreds of protesters marched in Mexico City Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006, to demand Oaxacan Gov. Ulises Ruiz resignation. The conflict began in May as a teachers' strike but quickly spiraled into chaos as anarchists, students and indigenous groups seized the central plaza and barricaded streets throughout the city to demand Ruiz's ouster. Fox, who had resisted repeated calls to send federal forces to Oaxaca, did so on Saturday, setting off street battles. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)