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  • 12, 1911 Gustavo Díaz Ordaz is born in San Andrés Chalchicomula, (now known as Ciudad Serdán) in Puebla.

    Mexico this month - March 2009

  • 12, 1911 Gustavo Díaz Ordaz is born in San Andrés Chalchicomula, (now known as Ciudad Serdán) in Puebla.

    Mexico this month - March 2009

  • Humphrey was out of the country that night, in Mexico City, at a dinner for Mexican president Gustavo Díaz Ordaz.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Humphrey was out of the country that night, in Mexico City, at a dinner for Mexican president Gustavo Díaz Ordaz.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Humphrey was out of the country that night, in Mexico City, at a dinner for Mexican president Gustavo Díaz Ordaz.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • David Ordaz, investigator at the National Criminal Sciences Institute, of the Attorney General's Office says the cartels want to maintain their status and replicate power structures formed on the outside.

    Self-rule on the rise in Mexico's prisons 2011

  • Clarice Ordaz, 19, a jazz dancer from Whittier, Calif.

    So You Think You Can Dance: Meet the Top 20 Dancers of Season 8 2011

  • Here we meet two students from the isthmus, Alberto and Emilio, who are in Mexico City to study at the University, but who find themselves pulled into the political movements that preceded the 1968 Olympic Games, which culminated in President Díaz Ordaz ordering police and military forces to fire on the thousands of students gathered at the central plaza:

    The Isthmus: Stories from Mexico's Past, 1495-1995 by Bruce Stores 2010

  • Here we meet two students from the isthmus, Alberto and Emilio, who are in Mexico City to study at the University, but who find themselves pulled into the political movements that preceded the 1968 Olympic Games, which culminated in President Díaz Ordaz ordering police and military forces to fire on the thousands of students gathered at the central plaza:

    The Isthmus: Stories from Mexico's Past, 1495-1995 2010

  • Authorities say the body of Yolanda Ordaz de la Cruz, a reporter for the Notiver newspaper, was discovered Tuesday behind the offices of another paper, and that a note had been left beside her remains.

    Mexico Police Reporter Found Dead 2011

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