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  2. El Espectador - Wikipedia

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    El Espectador (lit. ' The Spectator ' ) is a nationally circulated Colombian newspaper founded by Fidel Cano Gutiérrez in 1887 in Medellín and published since 1915 in Bogotá . It was initially published twice a week, 500 issues each, but some years later became a daily paper.

  3. El Periódico (Guatemala) - Wikipedia

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    One year later, it was purchased by the owners of Prensa Libre, Guatemala's best-selling newspaper. [ 1 ] In 2001, the Periódico offices were attacked by a group of fifty protesters after reporting on alleged corruption in the staff of Communications Minister Luis Rabbé .

  4. In Guatemala, Protests Have Brought Economic Life to a Halt - AOL

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  5. La Pulla - Wikipedia

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    La Pulla's YouTube channel began in April 2016. [2] In a June 2016 interview with Semana, Maria Paulina Baena, presenter of the program, said that Juan Carlos Rincón, El Espectador opinion coordinator, was thinking of a video editorial with "a different tone"; she was contracted by El Espectador after receiving a mail which asked her to introduce herself in two castings.

  6. Guillermo Cano Isaza - Wikipedia

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    On 17 December 1986 as Guillermo Cano Isaza was leaving the offices from El Espectador in his Subaru Leone, one of two hitmen on a motorcycle across the street at a stoplight opened fire at Cano with an Uzi, shooting Cano 4 times in the chest and causing him to lose control of the car and crash into a light pole.

  7. Ignacio L. Lopez - Wikipedia

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    Lopez founded the Spanish-language newspaper El Espectador in 1933 which ran until 1960. The newspaper was initially geared towards community events updates for Mexican-Americans living in the areas, which eventually evolved to include civil rights activism. [2]

  8. 2015 Rio Bravo lynching - Wikipedia

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    Fourteen-year-old girl Bedelyn Esther Orozco Gómez was burned to death in Río Bravo, Suchitepéquez, Guatemala, in May 2015 by a vigilante mob after being accused by some of involvement in the killing of a moto taxi driver. A video of the lynching was later uploaded to YouTube and widely circulated on Guatemalan social media.

  9. Nuestro Diario - Wikipedia

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    Nuestro Diario is the most circulated newspaper in Guatemala [1] and one of the most circulated in Latin America. Its daily edition runs between 270,000 and 300,000 units per day. Its daily edition runs between 270,000 and 300,000 units per day.