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Some people condemned for crimes against state security will be freed, read an official government missive cited by news agency Prensa Latina.
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This chapter was based almost entirely on media reports that I clipped and consulted daily on the Silvia Vargas and Fernando Martí kidnappings in the following sources: La Jornada, Excelsior, La Prensa, Reforma, Crónica, Milenio, and El Universal.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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The legislation gives the state control over Papel Prensa SA, the country's leading producer of paper used to produce newspapers.
Argentine Government Takes Control Of Newsprint Shane Romig 2011
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A Nov. 3 poll by Guatemala's leading newspaper, Prensa Libre, showed him leading his opponent, businessman Manuel Baldizón, 58% to 44%.
Raging Drug War Boosts Controversial Ex-General Nicholas Casey 2011
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A Nov. 3 poll by Guatemala's leading newspaper, Prensa Libre, showed presidential candidate Otto Pérez Molina eading opponent Manuel Baldizón by 58% to 41%.
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Last year, Mrs. Kirchner said the companies had abused their rights in Papel Prensa and exerted monopolistic control over the sale of paper.
Argentine Government Takes Control Of Newsprint Shane Romig 2011
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Again, the AP has partnered with an official state news agency of Cuba, Prensa Latina, without offering any caveats.
Thor Halvorssen: More PR Shame: Associated Press Cooperates With Dictatorial Propaganda Machines Thor Halvorssen 2011
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Again, the AP has partnered with an official state news agency of Cuba, Prensa Latina, without offering any caveats.
Thor Halvorssen: More PR Shame: Associated Press Cooperates With Dictatorial Propaganda Machines Thor Halvorssen 2011
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But the Nicaraguan daily La Prensa reported last week that oil imports from Venezuela will reach $900 million this year and suggested that while Nicaragua's "public finances are under pressure," there is a "bonanza in the oil business between the presidents Daniel Ortega and Hugo Chávez."
Ortega Won't Let Go of Nicaragua Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2011
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In the hearing, prosecutors charged Efraín Ríos Montt, 85, who ruled Guatemala from 1982 to 1983 after a military coup, with responsibility for 1,485 rapes of minors and the displacement of 29,000 people, according to Guatemalan newspaper Prensa Libre's website.
Ex-Dictator Declines to Testify on Guatemalan Atrocities José de Córdoba 2012
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