Topic: Grupo Televisa SA
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Can you hear me now? Mexico proposes new telecom laws
The reform would open the Mexican telecommunications market to greater foreign investment.
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Marijuana cannon: Mexican police confiscate improvised border drug cannon
Marijuana cannon: Police told the Televisa network that the device was made up of a plastic pipe and a crude metal tank that used compressed air from the engine of an old car.
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El Chapo killed? Details sketchy in Guatemala shootout (+video)
El Chapo killed? Guatemalan officials say reports of drug lord, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman being killed in shootout are premature. There is no confirmation of a body or an identification from police.
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The 'Mexican spring:' A new student movement stirs in Mexico
#YoSoy132, a burgeoning student movement in Mexico, is calling for citizens to demand more of their politicians and institutions.
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Mexico volcano Popocatepetl rumbles back to life
Mexico volcano: 'El Popo' shot ash and hot rocks into the sky Friday morning. Officials in Mexico are watching the Popocatepetl volcano but have not issued evacuation orders.
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Mexican pointy boots create a craze
Mexican pointy boots: It seems like everyone wants the bizarre, half-Aladdin, all-Vegaspointy boots, from little boys attending church ceremonies to teenagers at the discos.
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Prominent politician Diego Fernández de Cevallos freed in Mexico
The release of Diego Fernández de Cevallos, a former presidential candidate who was kidnapped in May, is good news. But Mexicans are deeply concerned about kidnappings, which are up dramatically.
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Mexico massacre: How the drug war is pushing cartels into human trafficking
The Mexico massacre of 72 migrants reveals how stronger police enforcement in the Mexico drug war is pushing criminal gangs into side businesses such as extortion, kidnapping, and human trafficking.
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Mexico: Cellphone clash of the titans
Emilio Azcarraga, the head of Mexico's largest broadcaster Televisa, may wrestle control of Nextel from Carlos Slim, one of the richest men in the world. But cellphone users could benefit from the competition.
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Mexico hijacker claims mission from God
José Flores, a Bolivian, threatened to blow up a plane so he could warn the president about an earthquake. The incident ended safely but could deal another blow to tourism.
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Letters to the Editor
Readers write about American guns in the hands of Mexican drug cartels, the roles of executive power and inalienable rights in the US, questions that should be asked about President Bush, and why Israel's attacks on Gaza are not war crimes.
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Narcotraffickers attack Televisa, Mexico's top TV network
Freedom of press is under siege in Mexico. Calls grow for a new law to make such attacks on the media a federal crime.
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