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  2. El Tiempo (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    El Tiempo had previous published the Honduras Top 50 music chart in the country. Chart rankings were based on radio play and surveyed through radio stations in San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa, La Ceiba, Puerto Cortés, Choluteca and Roatán. [4]

  3. List of newspapers in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    list of newspapers from Honduras at NewspaperIndex.com "Honduras". Provisional Census of Current Latin American Newspaper Holdings in UK Libraries. UK: Advisory Council on Latin American and Iberian Information Resources. 14 April 2011.

  4. Category:Daily newspapers published in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    El Periódico (Honduras) La Prensa (Honduras) T. El Tiempo (Honduras) La Tribuna (Honduras) This page was last edited on 10 July 2023, at 22:59 (UTC). Text ...

  5. 2009 Honduran coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    According to Diario El Tiempo, there was also some information about the developments that the newspaper Diario El Tiempo had been prohibited to broadcast. Canal 11, located in Colonia de Miramontes, was also prohibited from broadcasting information about developments.

  6. Kafie family - Wikipedia

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    The family name, "Kafie" in Honduras originates in Honduras, [1] while the Kafie family of Honduras has been recognized as part of the Palestinian diaspora. [2] Their ancestors emigrated to England in the nineteenth century, and family patriarch Chuckri Kafie moved from there to La Unión, El Salvador in 1901. [ 3 ]

  7. File:Diario Tiempo (Honduras).svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Chronology of the 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis

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    According to El Tiempo, the newspaper El Tiempo had been censored as to what it could print about the developments. Canal 11 located in Colonia de Miramontes was also prohibited to broadcast information about the developments. The Cable Color buildings, which also broadcasts programming of CNN and TeleSUR, were surrounded by military forces. [54]

  9. Carlos Humberto Reyes - Wikipedia

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    Carlos H. Reyes in July 2009, with Honduran flag in background. Carlos Humberto Reyes (often, Carlos H. Reyes) is leader of the trade union STIBYS in Honduras, a coordinator of the Frente Nacional de Resistencia contra el Golpe de Estado en Honduras and was an independent candidate [1] for the 2009 Honduran presidential election before pulling out on November 9. [2]