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Mercado De 800 Millones De Consumidores En El Asesinato Del Ex Canciller Letelier È Economía /Finanzas È Internacional México Firmó TLC con la Unión Europea; Revelan Documento que Implica a Pinochet Mercado de 800 Millones de Consumidores en el Asesinato del ex Canciller Letelier è Economía /Finanzas è Internacional Año 48, Número 15,333 Colima, Col., Viernes 24 de Marzo del 2000 www.diariodecolima.com $4.00 Un Hampón Muere También en el Tiroteo; Policíal de VA Impide Plagio; un Agente Muerto GuillermoIban Brun a Ramos,Secuestrar Carlos Salazar Preciado,a Cinco Guillermo Empresarios Saucedo del la Torre, Rafael Pineda Mendoza y Manuel Sánchez de la Madrid,l escaparon al atentado Una patrulla de Villa de Alvarez interceptó a los delincuentes l En la balacera muere el policía preventivo Juliánl Paz Rocha; herido Germán Vega Velasco El plagiario muerto quedó en un canal de riego Ell resto huyó; hasta anoche permanecían cercados por la policía en un predio de El Espinal Se espera capturarlos hoy Sergio URIBE ALVARADO Un enfrentamiento a balazos entre policías y se- de cada bando, así como otro policía herido. Los hechos cuestradores que pretendían plagiar a cinco empresarios ocurrieron ayer como a las 18:30 horas, en la vecina ciudad locales la tarde de ayer, dejó como saldo dos muertos, uno conurbada de Villa de Alvarez. Según los datos proporcionados anoche por el pro- curador de justicia del estado, Jesús Antonio Sam López, alrededor de la hora citada, en la carretera a Villa de Alvarez- Minatitlán, cerca de la empacadora de pepino de la empresa Brun Foods, varios individuos intentaron secuestrar a los señores Manuel Sánchez de la Madrid, Carlos Salazar Preciado, Guillermo Saucedo de la Torre, Rafael Pineda Mendoza y Guillermo Brun Ramos, quienes se dirigían a Esta camioneta policiaca de Villa de Alvarez. Sin embargo, los malhechores no lograron Villa de Alvarez exhibe sus su objetivo, debido a que el chofer del empresario Brun les cristales destrozados por echó la camioneta encima a los secuestradores cuando las balas de una banda de Indirectamente fui Socio de las intentaron interceptarlo. secuestradores a los que se Explicó que alrededor de doce secuestradores a impidió un plagio múltiple. lCajas de JOV, Explica lGarcía Toro bordo de tres vehículos interceptaron a los mencionados Dos agentes que viajaban a Su esposa era titular de la cuenta, aclaral No mandó publicar el cuando salían de la empacadora. Los empresarios iban a bordo resultaron heridos y desplegado contra el gobernador, dice Anuncia que analiza bordo de dos vehículos cuando fueron agredidos por los q uno falleció anoche. Foto demandar al Ejecutivo por difamación sujetos. è de Horacio Medina El diputado Marco Antonio García Toro reconoció que “indirectamente” fue socio 2 El procurador Antonio Sam López informó que los frustra- de la caja popular de ahorro de JOV, ya que su esposa era la titular de la cuenta. Al mismo dos plagiarios permanecían, hasta anoche, copados por la tiempo, el diputado panista dijo no descartar la posibilidad de presentar una denuncia policía en un predio cercano a Villa de Alvarez. q Foto de penal por el delito de difamación, ante una instancia federal, en contra del gobernador Horacio Medina Fernando Moreno Peña por la declaración que virtió en el sentido de que el panista era A diputado federal socio de JOV y, en consecuencia, de los hermanos Amezcua. Entrevistado por los reporteros de la “fuente” del Congreso del Estado, García Toro explicó que no quería actuar apresuradamente, “ya que estamos analizando punto por punto para llegar a la decisión más adecuada para el caso”. Confirman que CVO Reveló Apuntó que “si tenemos que llegar a una denuncia, lo haremos y si es a nivel federal Moreno Peña: o local ya lo analizaremos; l Intención de Postularse tenemos que estar perfecta- Iñiguez: Lo comentó al terminar sesión de mente convencidos de cuál sería el camino a seguir”. cabildo,El regidor el miércoles panista del ayuntamiento capitalino, Jorge Todos son Competencia, Agregó García Toro: Iñiguez Larios, confirmó que el miércoles, después de la “Me imagino, y esto es a sesión de cabildo, el presidente municipal Carlos Vázquez l vuelo de pájaro por la pre- comentó de manera informal su posible participación para no Sólo Carlos Vázquez gunta que me haces, que si contender por la diputación federal en el I distrito electoral No me metol en candidaturas a diputados fuera una demanda penal por bajo las siglas del Partido Democracia Social (PDS). De federales El crédito que aprobó el congre- difamación, buscaría la for- igual forma refirió que Carlos Vázquez señaló que está so, para obra pública El primer mandatario Fernando Moreno Peña, mani- ma de no interponerla ante la analizando dicha posibilidad con su familia. è 3 festó que se está en espera de que el Congreso del Estado Procuraduría General de Jus- Con el director general de Diario de Colima, Héctor Sánchez de la Madrid, los consejeros apruebe el programa financiero correspondiente a la soli- ticia del estado, en función electorales Vicente López Lugo, Rosa López Valencia, Blanca Adriana Vallejo Ceballos, citud de crédito por 25 millones de pesos, cantidad que se de quien la recibiría sería el Elecciones Transparentes, Juan Ramírez Ramos y Alfredo Verduzco Ceballos. q Foto de Salvador Jacobo tiene contemplada para complementar la ejecución de una procurador Sam López, que serie de obras públicas. es un fiel servidor del Ejecu- lDicen Consejeros del IFE Sobre el particular, expuso que ya se envió la infor- tivo estatal y no obedece Fomentarán la participación ciudadana mación del programa financiero, en el que se explica deta- más mandato”. è l Cuatro Priístas Solicitan Licencia lladamente en qué se apli- 3 16 Losmil integrantes insaculados del Consejo hasta Distrital el momento número uno del carían los recursos, de ahí Instituto Federal Electoral, IFE, manifestaron que ese orga- l que sólo se está en espera nismo colegiado pretende garantizar la transparencia y Para Jorge Vázquez, Separarse Germán Virgen de yl laHoracio Legislatura Mancilla, por tres de su aprobación, ya que el apego a la ley en las próximas elecciones del 2 de julio, así meses; Eloísa Chavarrías, definitiva Aprueban diputados punto crédito fue concedido en el como fomentar la participación ciudadana en las diversas momento en que se aprobó actividades que conlleva este evento cívico. de acuerdo contra horariol de verano; también, endeudamiento para el presupuesto de este año. De visita al director general de Diario de Colima, el gobiernoLos diputados del priístasestado Jorge ESA Vázquez presentó Chávez, iniciativaGermán Virgen de Verduzco ley de saludy Horacio Anualmente se man- Héctor Sánchez de la Madrid, los consejeros electorales Mancilla González, solicitaron ayer en sesión ordinaria al pleno del Congreso del Estado, da la solicitud de crédito Vicente López Lugo, Rosa López Valencia, Blanca Adriana licencia temporal para separarse del cargo con el objeto de dedicarse a sus campañas electorales por 25 millones; sin embar- Vallejo Ceballos, Juan Ramírez Ramos y Alfredo Verduzco como candidatos a las alcaldías de Colima, Ixtlahuacán y Minatitlán, respectivamente. go, Moreno Peña mencio- Ceballos, este último responsable del área de comunica- Asimismo, la diputada Eloísa Chavarrías Barajas pidió al pleno cameral, en el punto nó que durante su primer ción social del organismo, coincidieron en señalar la impor- de asuntos generales de la sesión, se le conceda licencia definitiva para separarse de su año de gestión no se utiliza- tancia de realizar un trabajo arduo en lo que se refiere a las encomienda a efecto de incorporase a la administración del gobernador Fernando Moreno ron. tareas de capacitación e información entre los diversos Peña desde el cargo de coordinadora general de Atención Ciudadana. Por otra parte, afirmó sectores de la población. è Así, si las comisiones de Gobernación y Poderes, encargadas de dictaminar al que se cumplió con la ley al 2 respecto, deciden otorgar recibir los partidos políti- dichas solicitudes de carác- cos presupuesto doble con ter temporal y definitiva, los motivo del año electoral. suplentes serían los si- Asimismo, el goberna- dor señaló que espera que se guientes: De Jorge Vázquez, le otorguen recursos a los Ana Cecilia García Luna; de partidos Verde Ecologista y Germán Virgen, Gemma del Trabajo (Pvem y PT) tal y Bueno Castillo; de Horacio como lo vienen demandan- Mancilla, Andrea Moreno do, pero que en caso de que Galván, y de Eloísa Chava- finalmente no se les autorice, El busto de Colosio, en Senderos del Carmen, no recibió rrías, María del Carmen Ata- dirá qué es lo que se debe ningún presente ayer en el sexto aniversario de la muerte yde Guzmán. è hacer. è del ex precandidato del PRI. q Foto de Salvador Jacobo 2 3 "Expropiación Petrolera y Natali- Tecos Recibe hoy a las Aguilas del América en cio de Juárez" la Fecha Once del Torneo de Verano 2000 Enrique A. SALAZAR ABAROA............5A Deportes....................................................D El día Negro Cinco Sicarios Asesinan a ex Funcionario de la Rafael SEGOVIA................................4A Procuraduría General de la República Nacionales..............................................10A Jóvenes, Partidos y Candidatos Rafael CORDERA CAMPOS................4A J. Vázquez: El PAN Pierde Terreno en el Municipio de Coquimatlán Conjeturas Municipios.................................................3C Chernobil, Tokaimura. ¿Laguna Verde? Protección Humanitaria Ofrece la SRE a La exposición escultórica Libertad en Bronce 2000, que presenta varias obras de artistas nacionales será inaugurada hoy Alvaro CEPEDA NERI...........................5A q Inmigrantes, Según el Delegado Estatal en la noche por el gobernador del estado, en la avenida De los Maestros. Foto de Salvador Jacobo Tecomán/Armería......................................5B 2-A Viernes 24 de Marzo del 2000 Cuatro Priístas Solicitan Licencia Un Hampón Muere También en el Tiroteo; ç 1 LosPara cuatro legisladores Separarse solicitaron licencia con deque este la tipo de Legislatura declaración no contribuye a la civilidad, el ç 1 fundamento en lo dispuesto por los artículos 25 de la respeto y el apego a la legalidad.
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