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Gabriela Benavides Y Raymundo González, Este Último Estado En Armería ASEGURAN QUE LOCALIZAN IMPULSAN 90% DE MUNICIPIOS CAMIONETA DEMÓCRATAS BLINDADA RECHAZAN MODELO CON ARSENAL REFORZAMIENTO DE POLICÍA ÚNICA Cuatro cuernos de chivo y un AR-15 DE FRONTERA NACIONAL A 10 ORDEN PÚBLICO C 11 INTERNACIONAL C 7 Año 57. No. 19,075 $6.00 Colima, CoIima Viernes 6 de Agosto de 2010 www.diariodecolima.com DE RIESGO Al desplomarse la losa de concreto que lo tapaba, un enorme pozo quedó al descubierto en un jardín público de la colonia Jardines de la Corregidora, a espaldas del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social. Alberto Medina/DIARIO DE COLIMA AFECTACIONES EN LAS GUÁSIMAS Dañan las lluvias 25 Casas dañadas 35 Árboles caídos 25 casas rurales Evalúan siniestros tras paso de la tormenta del miércoles; duró entre 30 y 40 minutos; 40 Minutos duró la tormenta causó la caída de 35 árboles en Las Guásimas Amelia GUTIÉRREZ población, además de la caída caídos en la comunidad y cree- por el ayuntamiento de Colima, de aproximadamente 35 árbo- mos que pueden ser unas 25 sobre todo las personas que tie- 4 Colonias de la zona urbana En recorrido por la comunidad les, lo que causó estragos en los casas afectadas, a las cuales se nen sus viviendas dañadas. sufrieron inundaciones de Las Guásimas, los directores cables de electricidad. les desprendieron las láminas Al describir la tormenta, de Protección Civil y Desarrollo Morales Novela explicó de asbesto”. José Manuel Campos Hernán- Rural del Ayuntamiento de Co- que fue una lluvia de 30 a 40 Mientras Cárdenas Mun- dez, habitante de Las Guási- lima, Enrique Morales Novela minutos, que fue con graniza- guía dijo que desconoce si mas, dijo que “se sentía como y Alejandro Cárdenas Murguía, da y una pequeña tromba que existe un fondo municipal que temblaba la tierra, fue un respectivamente, constataron hizo levantamientos de árboles para desastres ocasionados remolino que se hizo y comen- los daños que provocó la tor- desde la raíz. por fenómenos naturales, pero zamos a oír los ruidos y la luz menta de la noche del miér- “Estamos calculando que va aseguró que los pobladores de se cortó”. coles en más de 25 casas de la a haber cerca de 35 ó 40 árboles Las Guásimas serán apoyados LOCAL A 3 Sólo dos van por dirigencia Hallan del PAN: Gabriela Benavides cuerpo de hombre y Raymundo González arrastrado Mario Alberto SOLÍS ESPINOSA por el Río Únicamente serán dos los candida- tos que busquen la dirigencia estatal del PAN, al confirmar ayer sus aspi- Naranjo raciones: la manzanillense Gabriela NOTIMEX Benavides Cobos y el coordinador de los diputados blanquiazules en GUADALAJARA, Jal.- La el Congreso local, Raymundo Gon- Unidad Estatal de Protección zález Saldaña. Civil y Bomberos de Jalisco Por la mañana, un grupo de informó que a los 7 días de exaspirantes declinó a favor de desaparecido en el cauce del Raymundo González, quien es el Alberto Medina/DIARIO DE COLIMA Río El Naranjo, fue recuperado favorito de líderes como Martha ENJAMBRE el cuerpo de un trabajador de la Sosa Govea, Jesús Dueñas Llere- empresa GSP Gasoductos. nas, Antonio Morales de la Peña, Abejas africanizadas hicieron su colmena en la fuente del templo de la Sangre de Cristo, El cuerpo de Ricardo Olguín Leoncio Morán Sánchez y Enrique lugar por donde pasan miles de personas. Jaramillo fue encontrado a 34 Michel Ruiz. kilómetros del lugar del acci- Mientras por la tarde se registró dente y entregado al personal ante el Comité Directivo Estatal Mi lucha es por la del Servicio Médico Forense de Gabriela Benavides, acompañada Colima para la realización de de Esmeralda Cárdenas Sánchez, Deslinda Cisen a Dueñas de paz y la reconquis- los servicios periciales, con lo Brenda Gutiérrez Vega, Jorge Luis ta, porque no so- que concluyó el servicio. Preciado Rodríguez, Salvador Fuen- mos un partido de grupos Protección Civil refirió que tes Pedroza y una gran cantidad de nexos con el narcotráfico ni corrientes”. el pasado viernes se recibió militantes que disfrutaron de músi- Alejandra ARÉCHIGA senador Jesús Dueñas Llerenas MA, Armando Martínez de la un reporte de personal de la ca y comida durante el evento. con el narcotráfico. Rosa, Dueñas Llerenas aseguró empresa GSP Gasoductos, A través del oficio UE/038/10, LOCAL A 2 Gabriela BENAVIDES El legislador recordó que estar analizando seriamente la quienes refirieron el extravío el Centro de Investigación y el pasado 13 de junio apareció posibilidad de ejercer acción de una persona en el Río El Na- Armando MARTÍNEZ DE LA ROSA A 4 Seguridad Nacional (Cisen) publicada una nota en la revis- legal en contra de Proceso por ranjo en los límites de Jalisco OPINAN dejó en claro que, en esta ta de circulación nacional, en la citada publicación, pues, y Colima. La gratitud de Mario a Fernando MORENO PEÑA A 6 dependencia, no existen ni la que se le acusaba de haber subrayó, fue un acto de difa- Orozco es comprensible, han existido los documentos recibido y repartido 800 mil mación, por lo que, dijo, se LOCAL A 12 pero quien en realidad la Jesús TREJO MONTELÓN A 5 que el semanario Proceso cita dólares provenientes del nar- debe dejar un precedente en está pagando es la administra- Mario A. SOLÍS ESPINOSA A 4 como “Carpetas de Informes cotráfico, entre otros legislado- la defensa de los políticos que ción pública. Y le resulta cara”. Estatales”, de las cuales, la res panistas por Colima. son calumniados sin sustento revista aseguró haber obtenido Armando MARTÍNEZ DE LA ROSA GLORIETA A 6 Entrevistado por el director alguno. información que relacionaba al general de DIARIO DE COLI- LOCAL A 3 A 2 Viernes 6 de Agosto de 2010 HALLAZGO Científicos de la Universidad de Tokio y de la Universidad de Wisconsin encontraron la clave de la propagación del virus de influenza A/H1N1 en humanos. El virus se identificó como una nueva cepa en abril de 2009, pero investigación genética demostró que ya estaba circulando al menos por 10 o más años en cerdos. Los investigadores descubrieron que gracias a una mutación en un aminoácido el A/H1N1 logró saltar de las aves a los mamíferos y replicarse de forma muy rápida. Editor: Alberto Magallón Estrada / [email protected] Se reúnen con diputados federales Saca gobierno estatal del apuro a los Cendi; les presta $1 millón Legisladores se comprometen a gestionar los recursos ante Hacienda Mario Alberto SOLÍS ESPINOSA millón de pesos, que cubriremos buscar que los adeudos al Cendi en cuanto nos paguen”. sean cubiertos. El Partido del Trabajo (PT) con- Insistió en que debido a la El priista Carlos Cruz Men- siguió que el gobierno estatal les tardanza del gobierno federal, la doza denunció que tanto la otorgara un préstamo urgente de situación de los Cendi es crítica, Secretaría de Hacienda como la un millón de pesos, mismos que pues está en riesgo el servicio que de Educación se están pasando la serán utilizados en el pago de se presta a más de mil 800 niños bolita, “pues unos y otros dicen Alberto Medina/DIARIO DE COLIMA la última quincena a los más de que reciben los servicios de guarde- que ya turnaron los recursos, eso RESPALDO. Militantes acompañaron a Gabriela Benavides a su registro como candidata a la dirigencia 300 trabajadores de los Centros ría, así como educación preescolar responden cuando se les pregun- estatal del PAN. de Desarrollo Infantil (Cendi). y algunos grados de primaria. ta sobre los recursos”. Así lo dio a conocer el diri- Joel Padilla expresó que Afirmó que se harán las ges- Representan a los principales grupos gente estatal de ese partido, Joel con el gobierno estatal también tiones correspondientes para Padilla Peña, durante la segunda buscarán que a esos centros de que la dirigencia estatal del reunión que sostuvo con dipu- educación inicial se les otorgue Partido del Trabajo se reúna con Sólo quedan dos candidatos tados federales, a quien solicitó una clave pública, es decir que los integrantes de la Comisión su gestión para que la Secretaría sean incorporados al sistema de Educación en la Cámara de de Hacienda radique más de 55 educativo federal, lo que permi- Diputados, “además, nosotros a la presidencia del PAN millones que deben a los Centros tiría la asignación de recursos or- estaremos al pendiente del se- de Desarrollo Infantil. dinarios de manera automática. guimiento a este asunto”. Mario Alberto SOLÍS ESPINOSA Morales de la Peña, Enrique a permanecer en la dirigencia Refirió que el pasado miér- A la reunión del día de ayer También Indira Vizcaíno Sil- Michel Ruiz y Salvador Becerra estatal los 3 años que estatuta- coles trataron de reunirse con acudieron los diputados federa- va y Yulenny Cortés León ofrecie- Quedó definida la contienda in- Rodríguez. riamente dura su encargo, “es el gobernador Mario Anguiano les Carlos Cruz Mendoza (PRI), ron todo su respaldo a los Cendi. terna del PAN por la dirigencia Los que ayer dieron por decir, que no buscaré ningún Moreno para que les otorgara Yulenny Cortés León (PAN) e “Se trata de un proyectos muy estatal, al postularse únicamente concluida su aspiración son el cargo de elección popular en un crédito puente, en tanto no Indira Vizcaíno Silva (PRD), valioso que beneficia a una gran dos candidatos que representan dirigente municipal del PAN 2012”. Raymundo González se sean radicados los recursos des- en tanto que Leoncio Morán cantidad de niños en la entidad, a los grupos más fuertes al in- Colima, Juan Pablo Rocha San- registrará en el CDE este sábado de el gobierno federal, “no pudo Sánchez envió un representante. así que haremos lo necesario para terior de ese instituto político. doval; el diputado local Leonel a las 11 de la mañana.
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