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Gunmen attack Monterrey TV station during newscast

Masked gunmen opened fire and tossed a grenade at a Mexican television station as it aired its nightly newscast Tuesday, leaving behind a message warning the station about its coverage of drug gangs.

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Mexico - Investigating attack on Monterrey TV studios a “test” for federal justice ministry - 7.01.2009

Reporters Without Borders hopes for quick progress in the investigation into yesterday's armed attack on the regional studios of the national TV network Televisa in Monterrey, which was claimed by drug traffickers. The federal justice ministry is in charge of the investigation.

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Gunmen attackTV offices in Mexico

When news director Francisco Cobo heard the explosion outside his television studio, as his two on-air anchors were presenting the evening news, he thought it might be a story. Then, Cobo said, he realized: We are the story. The Televisa network news offices in the northern city of Monterrey were attacked Tuesday night in a commando-style raid by hooded gunmen who fired on the front doors of...

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Gunmen Attack TV Station in North Mexico

Gunmen attack TV station in Mexican city of Monterrey; no injuries reported.

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Press groups decry attack on TV station

Press freedom groups are condemning an attack on a Mexican television station in the northern city of Monterrey. Masked gunmen opened fire and tossed a grenade at the Televisa network's studio as it aired a nightly newscast. The assailants left behind a message warning the station about its coverage of drug gangs.

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Gunmen attack Mexico TV station

Masked gunmen fire shots at a TV station in Monterrey, northern Mexico, as it broadcasts its main news programme.

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Gunmen throw grenade at Mexican TV news station

MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) - Gunmen threw a grenade and opened fire outside a news television station during its evening broadcast in Mexico on Tuesday and left a message warning journalists from reporting on drug war violence.

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Mexican woman in wheelchair flees on foot

MONTERREY - Police say a woman who begged from a wheelchair was caught running from a crime scene on foot in Monterrey, Mexico. Police spokeswoman Sidlayin Robles says 30-year-old Ana Victoria Perez fled on foot after...

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Gunmen attack TV station in northern Mexico

MONTERREY, Mexico -- Masked gunmen opened fire and tossed a grenade at a Mexican television station as it aired its nightly newscast Tuesday, leaving behind a message warning the station about its coverage of drug gangs.

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Police: Mexican woman in wheelchair flees on foot

MONTERREY, Mexico -- Police say a woman who begged from a wheelchair was caught running from a crime scene on foot in Monterrey, Mexico. Police spokeswoman Sidlayin Robles says 30-year-old Ana Victoria Perez fled on foot after she and her husband allegedly threw a stone through the front window of a furniture store.

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Police: Mexican Woman In Wheelchair Flees On Foot

Police say a woman who begged from a wheelchair was caught running from a crime scene on foot in Monterrey, Mexico. Police spokeswoman Sidlayin Robles says 30-year-old Ana Victoria Perez fled on foot after she and her husband allegedly threw a stone through the front window of a furniture store.

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Police: Mexican Woman In Wheelchair Flees On Foot

Police say a woman who begged from a wheelchair was caught running from a crime scene on foot in Monterrey, Mexico. Police spokeswoman Sidlayin Robles says 30-year-old Ana Victoria Perez fled on foot after she and her husband allegedly threw a stone through the front window of a furniture store.

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Anti-kidnap expert's vanishing spins Mexico mystery - Europe

MONTERREY, Mexico - The abduction of a U.S. anti-kidnap expert in northern Mexico last month remains a mystery with no clues to the man's whereabouts and no ransom demanded by his captors, police said on Monday. Gunmen abducted Felix Batista, a Cub

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Police: Mexican Woman In Wheelchair Flees On Foot

Police say a woman who begged from a wheelchair was caught running from a crime scene on foot in Monterrey, Mexico. Police spokeswoman Sidlayin Robles says 30-year-old Ana Victoria Perez fled on foot after she and her husband allegedly threw a stone through the front window of a furniture store.

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Police: Mexican woman in wheelchair flees on foot

Police say a woman who begged from a wheelchair was caught running from a crime scene on foot in Monterrey, Mexico. Police spokeswoman Sidlayin Robles says 30-year-old Ana Victoria Perez fled on foot after she and her husband allegedly threw a stone through...