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Humberto Millán Salazar
Humberto Millán Salazar (6 February 1958 – 24 August 2011), a Mexican journalist, was a radio host of "Sin Ambages" (Translated: Plain Language) on Radio Fórmula and the founder, editor, and columnist for the online newspaper A Discusión in Culiacan, Mexico. Salazar was abducted on 24 August 2011. His body was discovered by authorities the next day. At the time of his abduction, 13 Mexican journalists had disappeared since 2003.BBC News. 2011. "Mexican journalist Humberto Millan Salazar found dead." Retrieved September 12, 201/ref> He was the second journalist to be killed in Mexico within a month,Reporters Without Borders. 2011. “Abducted journalist found shot dead, second murder in past month.” Retrieved September 10, 201 the sixth Mexican journalist to have been killed in 2011 at the time of his death,Committee to Protect Journalists. 2011. “Humberto Millán Salazar.” Retrieved September 10, 201CPJ/ref> and one of over 70 journalists killed in Mexico since 2000.R ...
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Autonomous University Of Sinaloa
The Autonomous University of Sinaloa (''Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa'' or UAS) is a public university with its central campus located in the state capital of Culiacán, Sinaloa and with campuses in multiple locations within the state. The university is ranked in the top 25 universities of Mexico. UAS was founded on 5 May 1873 in Mazatlán and at the time called Liceo Rosales. The school transferred to Culiacán in 1874 due to political reasons and its name changed to Colegio Rosales. Towards the end of the Mexican Revolution, in 1918 it received "autonomy status" and re-named as the Universidad de Occidente. In 1965, it was re-named to its present name. The university serves some 160,000 students on its own at high school, undergraduate and postgraduate level. UAS is divided into 4 Regional Units within the state of Sinaloa and has 4 main campuses in Culiacán, Guamúchil, Los Mochis and Mazatlán as well as several satellite campuses throughout the state. History Liceo Rosal ...
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