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  2. Colegio Cervantes shooting - Wikipedia

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    The Coahuila state office of the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) has promised to renew the books used for teaching civics and ethics in the 2020–2021 school year. [27] Rodolfo González Valderrama, director of Radio, Television, and Cinematography (RTC) in Tamaulipas says the state will regulate and perhaps remove some video games.

  3. Coahuila - Wikipedia

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    Coahuila, [a] formally Coahuila de Zaragoza, [b] officially the Free and Sovereign State of Coahuila de Zaragoza, [c] is one of the 32 states of Mexico.The largest city and State Capital is the city of Saltillo; the second largest is Torreón and the third largest is Monclova (a former state capital); the fourth largest is Piedras Negras; and the fifth largest is Ciudad Acuña.

  4. Milenio Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Milenio Televisión is a Mexican television cable news channel owned by Grupo Multimedios. The news programming uses the resources of the Milenio newspaper, one of the largest in the country. Programming is 24 hours a day, through news, analysis and specialized programs.

  5. List of television stations in Coahuila - Wikipedia

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    Coahuila Televisión 15.2 kW Gobierno del Estado de Coahuila 14 1 XHGDP-TDT: Torreón: Azteca Uno : 188.17 kW Televisión Azteca 20 2 XHO-TDT: Torreón: Las Estrellas (N+ Foro) 150 kW Televimex 24 3 XHCTTR-TDT: Torreón: Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 160 kW [6] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 35 5 XELN-TDT: Torreón: Canal 5 150 kW Radio ...

  6. Milenio - Wikipedia

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    Milenio is a major national newspaper in Mexico, owned by Grupo Multimedios.. It is published in 11 cities across Mexico, including Monterrey, Mexico City, Guadalajara, León, Pachuca, Puebla, Villahermosa, Tampico, Torreón, Toluca, and Xalapa.

  7. XHWN-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHWN-FM is a radio station on 93.9 FM in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico. The station is owned by Multimedios Radio with the latter's the Telediario Radio news format. The transmitter is located atop Cerro de las Noas .

  8. La Opinión - Wikipedia

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    However, since 2008, the staff of La Opinión has dwindled and the ImpreMedia empire has grown weaker. As of May 2012, a subsidiary of the Argentine newspaper La Nación purchased a majority share of ImpreMedia and La Opinión. [11] The single-copy price is $1. This price includes sales tax at newsracks; it may be higher in designated state areas.

  9. Canal 6 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Multimedios was founded in 1933 when Jesús Dionisio González acquired Monterrey radio station XEX, where he had formerly worked, for 12,500 pesos. [1] In the 1950s, the group became known as Organización Estrellas de Oro (Gold Stars Organization), and entered the television business on 31 October 1964, when it received a television allocation in Monterrey, [2] which later started on 24 ...