This is a concise list of newspapers on the Internet with information that
includes price (usually free), description of the paper and whether the WWW
site is a complete or partial issue or an archive site. Click on country of
choice for:
ˇ Newspapers from Latin & South America; Spain, and throughout the Spanish-Speaking World click on the map of the continents then select by country to access foreign language online press offerings.
Kiosko de Prensa: the first
stop for information about the Arts, the press, literature, Sports and general
happenings in the Spanish-speaking world. Click here to go directly to the
Mundo Latino list of online newspapers form the Spanish-speaking world arranged
alphabetically by country. Click on Página Principal to check out Mundo
Latino's vast offerings.
CNN In Spanish the on-line edition
of CNN news at your fingertips. Pull up the extensive menu for up-to-the minute
news and headlines.
Spanish resources including live radio links and Spanish-language media form many countries are at Spanish links for Scholars and Students.
Mexico Web guide: Noticias
click and scroll for sites on current events. Click on Periodicos y Revistas
for online newspapers and magazines.
Putnam's Teaching Activities: for ideas
using newspapers and headlines in FL classes.
For
ˇ Resumen de Noticias de la Manana:
summary of weekly news from Mexico: morning and evening editions; sports;
cultural news; financial summaries.
CNN In Spanish the on-line edition of CNN news
at your fingertips. Pull up the extensive menu for up-to-the minute news and
headlines from around the globe.
ˇ Espana Hoy: Noticias: summary of national news from Spain.
ˇ ABC Electronico: on-line edition of Spanish newspaper from Madrid.
ˇ El Mundo-Campus: on-line student supplement of El Mundo newspaper from Spain includes archives.
ˇ El Comercio: index of national news articles from Spanish paper, with index of previous month's articles.
ˇ La Jornada: summary of news from Mexican daily, organized by month.
Putnam's Teaching Activities: for ideas using newspapers and headlines in FL classes.
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