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    **ADVANCE FOR MONDAY JULY 21**Senior Border Patrol Agent Matthew Hayes rides an all-terrain vehicle through the woods in Swanton, Vt., Wednesday, June 25, 2008. On the northeastern arm of Lake Champlain, it's hard to tell where the U.S.-Canadian border is. There's a small buoy boaters use, but nothing else. This is when the smugglers come _ sometimes in rented boats, to a waiting getaway car on shore, sometimes walking across the border on railroad tracks, or through dense northern Vermont woods. A beefed-up law enforcement presence along the border is making a difference this year. The U.S. Border Patrol is seeing fewer organized smuggling efforts. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)
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