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In the News (Tue 22 Dec 09)

  
  Mexica History - Aztlan Uprising
Ramirez Flores, in his work, Lenguas Indi?genas de Jalisco, has gone to great lengths in reconstructing the linguistic map of the Jalisco of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
According to Se??or Flores, the languages of the Caxcanes Indians were widely spoken in the northcentral portion of Jalisco along the "Three-Fingers Border Zone" with Zacatecas.
The author Alfredo Moreno Gonz??lez tells us that the Native American village occupying this area was Pechitit??n.
www.freewebs.com /tecpaocelotl/Xalisco.htm   (4121 words)

  
  Killed Index
He was one of the first photojournalists to take a picture of Alfredo Yabr†n, a well-known and reclusive tycoon described by a prominent politician as head of the Argentine mafia.
Flores González was editor and owner of the daily La Prensa in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora State, in northern Mexico.
Flores Gonz†lez was known for his aggressive coverage of the drug trade, including a story published in May reporting that a half-ton of cocaine confiscated by federal authorities had disappeared from the Federal Judicial Police Headquarters in San Luis Río Colorado.
www.cpj.org /killed/killed97.html   (3333 words)

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