Cigarros, comales y otros insospechados objetos que regalan los candidatos en México | Elecciones mexicanas 2024

Hace 60 años, cuando Gustavo Díaz Ordaz compitió por la presidencia de México, uno de sus lemas recordados de campaña fue “No hay más bandera que la patria”, pero muy pocos guardan memoria de que en el Estado de México su nombre estaba impreso en una cajetilla de cigarros Delicados para repartirse entre los asistentes…

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Peruvian President Boluarte’s residence is raided in luxury watch investigation : NPR

Police guard outside President Dina Boluarte’s house during a raid ordered by the Attorney General’s Office aimed at seizing luxury watches as part of a preliminary investigation into alleged illicit enrichment in Lima, Peru, Saturday, March 30, 2024. Martin Mejia/AP hide caption toggle caption Martin Mejia/AP Police guard outside President Dina Boluarte’s house during a…

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Letters to the editor

Death penalty Your editorial of March 26 decrying the constant judicial delays in the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev capital punishment case, in which he was sentenced to death and is still kicking around, very much alive, in a federal supermax prison, is completely understandable. After all, the foul and cowardly deed was done in 2013, more than…

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Cigarros, comales y otros insospechados objetos que regalan los candidatos en México | Elecciones mexicanas 2024

Hace 60 años, cuando Gustavo Díaz Ordaz compitió por la presidencia de México, uno de sus lemas recordados de campaña fue “No hay más bandera que la patria”, pero muy pocos guardan memoria de que en el Estado de México su nombre estaba impreso en una cajetilla de cigarros Delicados para repartirse entre los asistentes…

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Letters to the editor

Death penalty Your editorial of March 26 decrying the constant judicial delays in the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev capital punishment case, in which he was sentenced to death and is still kicking around, very much alive, in a federal supermax prison, is completely understandable. After all, the foul and cowardly deed was done in 2013, more than…

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Peruvian President Boluarte’s residence is raided in luxury watch investigation : NPR

Police guard outside President Dina Boluarte’s house during a raid ordered by the Attorney General’s Office aimed at seizing luxury watches as part of a preliminary investigation into alleged illicit enrichment in Lima, Peru, Saturday, March 30, 2024. Martin Mejia/AP hide caption toggle caption Martin Mejia/AP Police guard outside President Dina Boluarte’s house during a…

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Letters to the editor

Death penalty Your editorial of March 26 decrying the constant judicial delays in the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev capital punishment case, in which he was sentenced to death and is still kicking around, very much alive, in a federal supermax prison, is completely understandable. After all, the foul and cowardly deed was done in 2013, more than…

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Letters to the editor

Death penalty Your editorial of March 26 decrying the constant judicial delays in the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev capital punishment case, in which he was sentenced to death and is still kicking around, very much alive, in a federal supermax prison, is completely understandable. After all, the foul and cowardly deed was done in 2013, more than…

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Letters to the editor

Death penalty Your editorial of March 26 decrying the constant judicial delays in the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev capital punishment case, in which he was sentenced to death and is still kicking around, very much alive, in a federal supermax prison, is completely understandable. After all, the foul and cowardly deed was done in 2013, more than…

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Letters to the editor

Death penalty Your editorial of March 26 decrying the constant judicial delays in the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev capital punishment case, in which he was sentenced to death and is still kicking around, very much alive, in a federal supermax prison, is completely understandable. After all, the foul and cowardly deed was done in 2013, more than…

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Letters to the editor

Death penalty Your editorial of March 26 decrying the constant judicial delays in the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev capital punishment case, in which he was sentenced to death and is still kicking around, very much alive, in a federal supermax prison, is completely understandable. After all, the foul and cowardly deed was done in 2013, more than…

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