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Mexico City El Debate: Culiacán, [6] Sinaloa El Dia [1] Mexico City Diario de Acayucan [9] Acayucan, Veracruz Diario Amanecer: 1980s [10] El Diario [1] Daily Juarez, Chihuahua [6] El Diario de Coahuila [8] Saltillo, Coahuila Diario de Colima [11] Daily Colima City, Colima [6] El Diario de Guadalajara [1] Daily Jalisco Diario de México [1 ...
(Publicly accessible digital library of "historic Mexican and Mexican American publications published in Tucson, El Paso, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sonora, Mexico from the mid-1800s to the 1970s") "Texas Newspapers by Ethnic, Religious Professional, or Political Orientation: Mexican Americans".
Ten cities in Mexico registered record-high temperatures in 10 cities, including the capital, authorities said on Friday, amid a searing heat wave that has prompted blackouts nationwide and pushed ...
The publication has been accused by the political left in Mexico of having a cozy relationship with past governments during key periods in the nation's fraught history. The day after the Tlatelolco massacre on October 3, 1968, at the height of the Mexican Dirty War , El Universal published misleading headlines such as, «Terrorists and Soldiers ...
El Debate (Mexico) Diario de Morelia; El Diario de Nuevo Laredo; Diario de Yucatán; E. El Economista (Mexico) La Extra; F. ... Category: Newspapers published in Mexico.
Transcript (law), a verbatim record of some proceedings, in particular a court transcript is a record of a law court case or similar procedure; Archaeological record, the body of archaeological evidence; Recorded history, a record of events that has been made for thousands of years in one form or another, e.g., oral, photographic, or written
Grupo Reforma is the largest printed media company in Mexico and Latin America.It publishes ten daily newspapers in five cities, including the leading newspapers in Mexico's three largest cities: Reforma in Mexico City, El Norte in Monterrey and Mural in Guadalajara.