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Noticias Guatemala [4] Diario de Centro América, the nation's newspaper of public record [5] La Hora [6] El Metropolitano, based in Mixco; published twice each month [7] Nuestro Diario, the most widely circulated newspaper in Central America [8] El Periódico [9] Publinews, the first free daily in Guatemala [10]
One year later, it was purchased by the owners of Prensa Libre, Guatemala's best-selling newspaper. [1] In 2001, the Periódico offices were attacked by a group of fifty protesters after reporting on alleged corruption in the staff of Communications Minister Luis Rabbé. The crowd attempted to force the building's doors and set it on fire, and ...
In response, Guatemalan newspaper Diario La Hora reveals that the thirteen judges of the Supreme Court were designated thanks to the alliance between the official Partido Patriota and the main opposition party, Libertad Democrática Renovada. LIDER, a party that was almost positive that it was going to win the 2015 presidential elections. [33]
Guatemala: La Hora El Imparcial Diario de Centroamérica: Killed [39] 5 September 1980: Luis Alberto Romero (pen name): Timoteo Curruchiche: Guatemala: Radio Sonora: Killed [40] 15 September 1980: Ramiro Antonio García Jiménez: Guatemala City, Guatemala Department: Nuevo Diario: Disappeared [41] 6 October 1980: Felipe Zepeda y Zepeda ...
José Rubén Zamora Marroquín (born August 19, 1956 [1]) is an industrial engineer, entrepreneur, and the founder of three Guatemalan newspapers: Siglo Veintiuno ("21st Century") in 1990, El Periódico ("The Newspaper") in 1996, and Nuestro Diario ("Our Daily") in 1998. He has been threatened and attacked on several occasions for his work ...
According to the Guatemalan newspaper Diario La Hora, Bosch is one of the original directory members who created “Plan Visión de País,” which is an inter-institutional initiative effort to create a long term development plan for the country. Bosch was a regular columnist in Siglo Veintiuno, one of the leading newspapers in Guatemala. He ...
Diario la Hora (in Spanish). Guatemala. Hernández de León, Federico (1930). El libro de las efemérides (in Spanish). Vol. Tomo III. Guatemala: Tipografía Sánchez y de Guise. Marroquín Rojas, Clemente (1971). Francisco Morazán y Rafael Carrera (in Spanish). Editorial "José de Pineda Ibarra". Martínez Peláez, Severo (1988).
An article in La Hora recalls the difficulties encountered during the production of the film and insists the story could be about any priest in Guatemala or anywhere in Latin America. [10] The Diario de Centro América concurs it is a film about good and evil, and faith and ethics but states the film contains various typically Guatemalan ...