Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Tlatelolco massacre" ¶ 36
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Mexican and newspaper
His assignment was not a new one because Baker had sent him to the Mexican border in 1916 to investigate lurid newspaper stories about lack of discipline, drunkenness, and venereal disease in American military camps.
** Récord, a Mexican sports newspaper
* The Santa Fe New Mexican, a daily newspaper
After the bout, López told a Mexican newspaper that he wanted to give his newly won championship belt to his father, who is a boxing fan.
Mexican newspaper articles mention Cajemé's son fighting along-side his father in the year 1885.
On May 27, in the newspaper Revista Universal, he responded to the anti-Cuban-independence arguments in the Mexican newspaper La Colonia Española.
In the back seat of the car, a Mexican informant from a local newspaper on crime coverage guided the two agents and gave them a tour on the city's drug routes and on the homes of the drug lords of the city.
The Mexican newspaper " Ovaciones " features a topless model on Page 3.
In an interview with Mexican newspaper Record, Mysterio stated that he was suspended for a drug he was using for his knee and arm.
A newspaper article claimed that a Mexican soldier saw Bowie carried from his room on his cot, alive, after the conclusion of the battle.
Original newspaper advertisement for sale of housing lots in Noe Valley, April 6, 1854, The neighborhood is named after José de Jesús Noé, the last Mexican alcalde ( mayor ) of Yerba Buena ( present day San Francisco ), who owned this land as part of his Rancho San Miguel.
In 1921, the El Universal newspaper held a beauty pageant for the 100th anniversary of the end of the Mexican War of Independence, calling it La India Bonita ” dedicated to indigenous women.
* Ahmed Santos, Mexican newspaper columnist
Flores Magón organised with the Wobblies ( IWW ) and edited the Mexican anarchist newspaper Regeneración, which aroused the workers against the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz.
* El Norte ( Monterrey ), a Mexican daily newspaper, published in the state of Nuevo Léon.
Stojadinović spent the rest of his life as presidential advisor on economic and financial affairs to governments in Argentina and founded the financial newspaper El Economista, ( not to be associated with the Mexican newspaper of the same name ).
The U. S. based newspaper became mono-lingual at this point and the Mexican paper was distributed to Spanish readers in the U. S ..
* Récord, a Mexican sports newspaper
El Universal is a major Mexican newspaper.
Tracy replied in kind, and the next day a local newspaper printed a story that said, in effect, Tracy had insulted Mexico, Mexicans in general and the Mexican flag in particular.
He became a newspaper publisher in 1912 and published the Santa Fe New Mexican and El Nuevo Mexicano.
Then a Mexican newspaper company stated that the club had been sold to a Brazilian businessman, Aurelio Almeida, owner of the Brazilian club Real Brazil.

Mexican and News
News that New Mexico's legislative assembly had just passed an act for organization of a U. S. territorial government helped ease Mexican concern about abandoning the people of New Mexico.
*" CHARRO USA " U. S. Radio, Magazine and Media News off Charreria ( Mexican Rodeo )
It also carries syndicated columns such as " News Quirks " by Roland Sweet, and "¡ Ask a Mexican!
Alfredo Corchado of The Dallas Morning News said that as of 2009, in terms of activity and size of the area Mexican population, the Dallas consulate is considered to be the third most important Mexican consulate after Los Angeles and Chicago.
* Mexican Labor News & Analysis February, 2005 edition
News of the defeats sparked the Runaway Scrape, where much of the population of Texas and the Texas provisional government fled east, away from the approaching Mexican army.
News of the imminent arrival of Urrea worried Fannin, who feared that Santa Anna would lead his troops from San Antonio de Bexar towards Goliad, essentially trapping Fannin and his men between the two branches of the Mexican Army.
Don't Tempt Me (, also known as Sin noticias de Dios in Spanish and No News From God in English ) is a 2001 Mexican and Spanish co-production comedy film.
His scholarship has been published by The Historian, Art in America, Situation Analysis, American Diplomacy, Journal of Mexican American History, Armed Forces & Society, and History News Network ( HNN ).

Mexican and reported
The Mexican archeologist and anthropologist Manuel Gamio reported in 1930 that the term " chicamo " ( with an " m ") was used as a derogatory term used by Hispanic Texans for recently arrived Mexican immigrants displaced during the Mexican revolution in the beginning of the early 20th century.
Within five years the Rainey Committee, a Special Committee on Investigation appointed by Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo and led by Congressman T. Rainey, reported in June, 1919 that drugs were being smuggled into the country by sea, and across the Mexican and Canadian borders by nationally established organisations and that the United States consumed 470, 000 pounds of opium annually, compared to 17, 000 pounds in both France and Germany.
A Mexican courier was captured en route to Sonora, Mexico carrying letters to General Jose Castro that reported a Mexican revolt that had retaken California from Commodore Stockton.
By 1971, the CTW hired Hispanic actors, production staff, and researchers, and by the mid-1970s, Morrow reported that " the show included Chicano and Puerto Rican cast members, films about Mexican holidays and foods, and cartoons that taught Spanish words ".
Dunbar Cave is also reported to have been mined for saltpeter during the Mexican War, but commercial development has erased any evidence of this mining.
Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin or Juan Diego ( July 12, 1474 – May 30, 1548 ) was, according to Mexican Catholic tradition, an indigenous Mexican who reported a Marian apparition, Our Lady of Guadalupe, in 1531.
Most of the Mexican media reported that the students provoked the army ’ s murderous response with sniper fire from the apartment buildings surrounding the plaza.
El Día ’ s morning headline on October 3, 1968 read as followed: Criminal Provocation at the Tlatelolco Meeting Causes Terrible Bloodshed .” The government-controlled media dutifully reported the Mexican government ’ s side of the events that night, but the truth eventually emerged.
The story was revealed to be false when all the Mexican soccer officials reported being completely fooled by the look-alike / sound-alike double but that the whole stunt had been revealed to them immediately after filming and that the incident had been " amazing " and " great fun ".
Conflict between Mexicans and Anglos during and after the Mexican War continued in Uvalde County, with the reported lynching of eleven Mexicans near the Nueces River in 1855.
Law enforcement reported Mexican cartels have moved their growing operations to Utah to avoid the U. S .- Mexico border and police pressure in California.
After being one of the first to finish the Appalachian trail in 1951, Papendick hiked between July 4 and December 1, 1952, from British Columbia to the Mexican border over the crests of the mountains along the Pacific Coast, a feat he reported in a periodical under the title " Pacific Crest Trails ".
The Mexican census of 2005 reported a population of 49, 608 in the city, while the municipality had 79, 787 inhabitants.
One Mexican diplomat reported that the US told them that " any country that doesn't go along with us will be paying a very heavy price.
The 2010 Mexican federal census reported a population of 1, 278 inhabitants.
An April 2012 article in The New York Times reported that a former executive of Wal-Mart de Mexico alleged in September 2005 that Wal-Mart de Mexico had paid bribes via local fixers called gestores to officials throughout Mexico in order to obtain construction permits, information, and other favors, that Wal-Mart investigators found credible evidence that Mexican and American laws had been broken, and that Wal-Mart executives in the United States " hushed up " the allegations.
The battles of the Mexican – American War include all major engagements and most reported skirmishes, including Thornton's Defeat, the Battle of Palo Alto, and the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, which took place prior to the official start of hostilities .</ onlyinclude >
One U. S. cavalryman was able to flee back to camp and reported to his superiors of the Mexican opening of hostilities.
Mexican leaders reported two killed and two wounded from American artillery fire during the siege.
In 2011 the Observer reported that Wachovia, at one time a major US bank, was implicated in laundering money for Mexican drug lords, through its lax laundering controls, a violation of the Bank Secrecy Act.

1.634 seconds.