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  2. 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.

  3. Manuel Zelaya - Wikipedia

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    José Manuel Zelaya Rosales (born 20 September 1952) [2] is a Honduran politician who served as the 35th president of Honduras from 2006 until his forcible removal in the 2009 coup d'état; since January 2022, he has served as the inaugural first gentleman of Honduras.

  4. C.D. Necaxa - Wikipedia

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    Club Deportivo Necaxa De Honduras: Nickname(s) Rayos: Founded: 3 July 1954; 70 years ago () Dissolved: ... the Mexican ambassador to Honduras at the time. [1]

  5. List of newspapers in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    El Heraldo: San Luis Potosí [1] El Heraldo de Chihuahua [1] Daily Chihuahua, Chihuahua [6] 1927 El Heraldo de México: Mexico City [1] El Heraldo de Saltillo [19] Saltillo, Coahuila El Heraldo de Tabasco [8] Tabasco: El Heraldo de Toluca [1] Toluca, Mexico Imagen: Zacatecas [6] El Imparcial [1] Oaxaca [6] El Imparcial (Hermosillo) Hermosillo ...

  6. 2009 Honduran coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    A government health worker interviewed by Reuters said that the anti-Zelaya newspapers El Heraldo and La Tribuna, and "some television channels controlled by the opposition" were the only ones still broadcasting on the morning of the 29th. [89] [90] The Miami Herald reported that the "crackdown on the media" began before dawn on the 28th.

  7. La Prensa (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    ' The Press ') is a Honduran newspaper founded on 26 October 1964, by Organización Publicitaria, S.A., whose publications also include El Heraldo and Diario Deportivo Diez. In 2008, La Prensa reported its audited circulation as 61,000 units. [1] It has full color and tabloid-sized pages.

  8. Allan McDonald (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Known for supporting the government of the deposed Manuel Zelaya that favored Hugo Chavez interference in Honduras. [3] He worked for many years in El Heraldo:-,. [2] In 2013, Allan received an award from the Press Emblem Campaign, an organization that focuses on increasing "the legal protection and safety of journalists".

  9. Juan Orlando Hernández - Wikipedia

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    The contracts were approved by the National Congress of Honduras when Hernández was its president and the party funding committee was headed by his sister, Hilda Hernández. Hernández has accepted that his election campaign received money from companies tied to the scandal, but denies any personal knowledge.