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I'd suggest emailing the University of Guadalajara closest to your
target area and asking them for which time period they have newspapers
in their archives. Then you'd have to travel there to see them if they
have what you need.
joseph
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http://www.spanishabroad.com/prog_semester/guadalajara/city_sites.htm
Museo Del Periodismo Y De Las Artes
Gráficas: In 1792
Guadalajara's first printing press was set up on this site, where today
you can see displays of historic newspapers, printing presses,
recording equipment, and a complete television studio. The building has
long been known as the Casa de los Perros because of the two
wrought-iron dogs (perros) "guarding" the roof. Av. Alcalde 225, Phone:
3/613-9286. COST: About 50¢. Tues.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 10:30-3.
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http://www.planeta.com/ecotravel/period/pubmex.html#Guadnews
Acapulco - La Jornada Sur
Ciudad Juárez - Diario de Juárez
Guadalajara - Guadalajara
Reporter
Guadalajara - Milenio
Guadalajara - El Informador
Guadalajara - Ocho Columnas
Hermosillo - El Imparcial
Mexico City - La Cronica
Merida - Diario
de Yucatan
Mexico City - El Economista
Mexico City - El Universal
Mexico City - El Universal/Herald
Mexico City - El Financiero
Mexico City - Excelsior
Mexico City - Milenio
Mexico City - Reforma
Mexico City - La Jornada
Monterrey - El
Norte
Oaxaca - Imparcial
Oaxaca - Noticias
Oaxaca - El Tiempo
Puebla - El Sol del Puebla
Tijuana - Zeta
Xalapa - Diario
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http://www.nrcsa.com/school/10068//index.html
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