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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] Daily El Diario de Monterrey [1] Daily Monterrey, Nuevo León El Diario de Morelos [1] Daily Morelos: El Diario de ...
El Comercio Mexicano [20] Texas: Brownsville: 1886 ? ENGL Trans: Mexican Commerce La Cronica [20] Texas: Laredo: 1909 ? ENGL Trans: The Chronicle La Cucaracha: Colorado: Pueblo, Colorado: 1976 1983 ENGL Trans: The Cockroach Cultura Obrera [27] New York: New York: 1911 1927 Anarchist newspaper. Cultura Proletaria: New York: New York: 1927 1953 ...
Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and among the ones with the highest levels of unsolved crimes against the press. [1] Though the exact figures of those killed are often conflicting, [2] [3] press freedom organizations around the world agree through general consensus that Mexico is among the most dangerous countries on the planet to exercise journalism ...
First issue of El Universal, published on 1 October 1916. El Universal was founded by Félix Palavicini [] and Emilio Rabasa in October 1916, in the city of Santiago de Querétaro to cover the end of the Mexican Revolution and the creation of the new Mexican Constitution.
Grupo Reforma is the largest printed media company in Mexico and Latin America.It publishes ten daily newspapers in five cities, including the leading newspapers in Mexico's three largest cities: Reforma in Mexico City, El Norte in Monterrey and Mural in Guadalajara.
Organización Editorial Mexicana, also known as OEM, is the largest Mexican print media company and the largest newspaper company in Latin America.The company owns a large newswire service, it includes 70 Mexican daily newspapers, 24 radio stations and 44 websites.
Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref. 100 m: 10.21 (+0.1 m/s) Carlos Villaseñor García: 11 July 1997 National Championships Toluca, Mexico 10.21 (+0.8 m/s) José Carlos Herrera: 29 August 2014 National Championships Xalapa, Mexico [1] 150 m (bend) 16.30 A NWI: Genaro Rodríguez: 28 January 2017 Mexico City, Mexico [2] 200 m: 20.17 (+0.9 m/s ...