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  • He is also the author of an article entitled De Bona Fe In Good Faith, which was published in Directa, a Catalan social journal, and then in the Basque newspaper Berria.

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  • José Luis Romero, a police beat reporter for the radio news programme "Línea Directa" was kidnapped last month in Los Mochis, Sinaloa state.

    IFEX - IFEX 2010

  • José Luis Romero, a police beat reporter for the radio news programme "Línea Directa" was kidnapped last month in Los Mochis, Sinaloa state.

    IFEX - IFEX 2010

  • José Luis Romero, a police beat reporter for the radio news programme "Línea Directa" was kidnapped last month in Los Mochis, Sinaloa state.

    IFEX - IFEX 2010

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