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While Diaro Relativo [es] applauds the decision of the directors of the channel and criticizes Mr. Vera:
Global Voices in English » Ecuador: The Departure of a Television Anchor 2009
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I always think of Merida as a backwater quiet spot, so a bit surprised to be reading the headlines in El Diaro de Yucatan.
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I always think of Merida as a backwater quiet spot, so a bit surprised to be reading the headlines in El Diaro de Yucatan.
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I always think of Merida as a backwater quiet spot, so a bit surprised to be reading the headlines in El Diaro de Yucatan.
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I always think of Merida as a backwater quiet spot, so a bit surprised to be reading the headlines in El Diaro de Yucatan.
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I always think of Merida as a backwater quiet spot, so a bit surprised to be reading the headlines in El Diaro de Yucatan.
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Diaro of the dead must have been one of the best zombie films I've seen.
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"During your imprisonment, Count, in the Castle _Del Uovo_, I have heard that a terrible episode occurred, the details of which the _Diaro_ does not give."
The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 Various
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Vicente Segura, editor of "Diaro de Avisos" and political antagonist of the victorious party, declaring that "in this truly significant manner demagogism fulfilled the first of the guarantees of the system of Liberalism, freedom of the press".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Authorities detained four men during the operation, one of whom they believe to be a masked man captured on video by security cameras during the robbery, according to newspaper Diaro Oaxaca Click here to see its Spanish-language website.
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