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  2. Murder of José Luis Cerda Meléndez and Luis Emanuel Ruiz ...

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    He was with Juan Roberto Gómez, who was Cerda's cousin, and student and journalist Luis Emanuel Ruiz Carrillo. Ruiz had traveled from Monclova, Coahuila, on assignment with La Prensa de Monclova to interview and photograph Cerda and his partner Oscar Burgos for a story about recovery from drug addiction and becoming a TV star. The group was ...

  3. Nota roja - Wikipedia

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    Front page of La Prensa with story about an accident. Nota roja (lit. “red note” or “red news”) is a journalism genre popular in Mexico.While similar to more general sensationalist or yellow journalism, the nota roja focuses almost exclusively on stories related to physical violence related to crime, accidents and natural disasters.

  4. Melchor Portocarrero, 3rd Count of Monclova - Wikipedia

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    Portocarrero was named viceroy of Peru on May 3, 1688, the last viceroy of New Spain to be transferred there. He turned over the government to his successor, Gaspar de la Cerda, 8th Count of Galve on November 19, 1688, but did not depart until the following year, for lack of transport. On May 11, 1689 he sailed from the port of Acapulco.

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  6. Monclova - Wikipedia

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    Monclova (Spanish pronunciation: [moŋˈkloβa]), is a city and the seat of the surrounding municipality of the same name in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila. According to the 2015 census, the city had 231,107 inhabitants. [ 1 ]

  7. Carlos Monsiváis - Wikipedia

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    Los mil y un velorios. Crónica de la nota roja (1994) Cultura popular mexicana (1995) Aire de familia. Colección de Carlos Monsiváis (1995) El bolero (1995) Recetario del cine mexicano (1996) Diez segundos del cine nacional (1996) Del rancho al internet (1999) Aires de familia. Cultura y sociedad en América Latina (2000)

  8. Communism in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Another party that also considers itself the Communist Party of Peru is the Partido Comunista del Perú – Patria Roja. [3] It was founded in 1970, and as of 2006 was headed by Alberto Moreno. It descends from the mainstream faction of PCP-Bandera Roja, which, in turn, originated as a Maoist faction within the Partido Comunista Peruano. [2]

  9. Peruvian Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) - Wikipedia

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    The Peruvian Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) (Spanish: Partido Comunista Peruano (Marxista–Leninista)) is an anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist communist party in Peru. It was founded in January 1964 following a split in the Peruvian Communist Party , and was originally known as the Peruvian Communist Party – Red Flag ( Partido ...