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Co-Editor of Newsweekly in Tijuana Slain (Los Angeles Times)







Co-Editor of Newsweekly in Tijuana Slain
(Los Angeles Times)

Co-Editor of Newsweekly in Tijuana Slain
(Los Angeles Times)
06/23/2004 06:27 AM

Los Angeles Times - TIJUANA — A masked gunman shot and killed a journalist in front of his children and several witnesses on a busy street Tuesday, the latest attack against editors of a news magazine known for investigating drug trafficking and corruption.




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