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El País was the first pro-democracy newspaper within a context where all the other Spanish newspapers were influenced by Franco's ideology. [16] The circulation of the paper was 116,600 copies in its first year. [17] It rose to 138,000 copies in 1977. [17] In 1978, El País suffered a far-right terrorist attack due to political upheaval. Four ...
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 ...
El Fronterizo [20] Arizona: Tucscon: 1878 1914 La Fuerza [30] Texas: 1962 Fuerza Consciente [27] New York: New York: 1913 1914 Anarchist newspaper. La Gaceta Mexicana: Texas: Houston: 1928 El Grito del Norte: New Mexico: Española 1968 El Hablador: Louisiana: New Orleans: 1845 [31] Hacienda [22] New York: Buffalo: 1905 [2] Hispano Americano [26 ...
Reforma was launched in Mexico City in November 1993 by Alejandro Junco de la Vega as an offshoot of his successful Monterrey paper, El Norte. Soon after the paper's launch, he brought Reforma and El Norte together with his other newspapers--El Sol and Metro—to unite them under a single publishing company, which he named Grupo Reforma. [3]
Career award El Comercio, Lima. 2002. Best Information Work: El Nuevo Herald; Best Research: Ángeles Espinosa – El País; Graphic: Andrés Carrasco Ragel – Diario de Cádiz; 2003. Best Opinion Article: Roberto Pombo; Best Information Work: Spanish journalists who distinguished themselves in the war in Iraq (Special Award) Graphic: Xurxo ...
The newsgroup was started with the founding of El Sol in April 1922, followed by El Norte in 1938, Monterrey's Metro in 1988, Reforma in 1993, Palabra and Mexico City's Metro in 1997, Mural in 1998, Saltillo's Metro in 2004 and Guadalajara's Metro in 2005. Reforma was an offshoot of El Norte, the noted Monterrey-based daily. Grupo Reforma was ...
Unomásuno (English: One Plus One) is a Mexican daily tabloid newspaper circulated in Mexico City.Formed in 1977 by former employees of Mexico City's daily newspaper Excélsior, it became one of the leading leftist newspapers in Mexico during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Under the National Electoral Institute's 2022 districting plan, which is to be used for the 2024, 2027 and 2030 federal elections, [4] the 15th district is located in the Greater Mexico City urban area, covering 144 precincts (secciones electorales) in one of the state's 125 municipalities: Atizapán de Zaragoza [5] [6] [a]