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Death date
[edit]I just wanted to say the confusion about his death date was caused by a local news channel that just passed a Luis Donaldo Colosio: ten years after special where they stated this week it was his tenth year death anniversary. Sorry for the mishap!
- Dude! Change news channels!! Were they the source for the very odd "flown to Houston in an air ambulance" claim, too? (Houston from Tijuana? With half his brain hanging out à la JFK?) In any case, it inspired you to start the article, which is what it's all about. Cheers! –Hajor 13:51, 24 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Song lyrics and legal issues
[edit]These song lyrics, con la cola entre las patas, is it reproduced here with permission? I'm going to say probably not, so I'll comment it out. –Andyluciano 04:54, 23 May 2006 (UTC)
Reversing possible censorship
[edit]I restored the aftermath section, because it talked about the strange circunstances of the pick up of Ernesto Zedillo as the substitute of Colosio after his death. The erasing seems as a probable censorship, since the article is full of commercial propaganda (films, songs, etc)but lacks "controversial" subjects.
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press coverage of Colosio assassination
[edit]To say there was no foreign press coverage is incorrect. A reporter and photographer from the San Diego Union-Tribune were there and witnessed the events in Lomas Taurinas.
I know because I was the reporter.
Galan98 (talk) 03:21, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
The "Spanish "pronunciation is wrong. That sounds very american.
something more accurate would be [luis ðoˈnaldo koˈlosio]
187.133.102.102 (talk) 03:28, 18 February 2015 (UTC)
Translating From Spanish Wikipedia
[edit]I will be translating part of a section from the Spanish Wikipedia that I think gives readers a bit more context into why this candidate was important in the history of Mexico and remains a huge figure in the popular imagination. For my generation, he was a JFK/Nelson Mandela/Obama type figure, while his predecessor was more akin to a Nixon. The English article currently doesn't really get past a cursory explanation of the politics at hand. There are streets and monuments all over Mexico named after the guy, so I want the reader to have a better idea of why. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aozeba (talk • contribs) 10:06, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
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