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- Desaparecidos_(TV_series) abstract "Desaparecidos is an American television series (in Spanish) which began appearing on LAT TV on October 23, 2007, focusing on alleged cases of forced disappearance of Hispanics in the United States. The series includes a marketing tie-in to AOL Latino, which will host a website linked to the series.The TV series also ties in to many problems that Latin Americans face today racism, sexism and the spread of gangs".
- Q5263627 abstract "Desaparecidos is an American television series (in Spanish) which began appearing on LAT TV on October 23, 2007, focusing on alleged cases of forced disappearance of Hispanics in the United States. The series includes a marketing tie-in to AOL Latino, which will host a website linked to the series.The TV series also ties in to many problems that Latin Americans face today racism, sexism and the spread of gangs".
- Desaparecidos_(TV_series) comment "Desaparecidos is an American television series (in Spanish) which began appearing on LAT TV on October 23, 2007, focusing on alleged cases of forced disappearance of Hispanics in the United States. The series includes a marketing tie-in to AOL Latino, which will host a website linked to the series.The TV series also ties in to many problems that Latin Americans face today racism, sexism and the spread of gangs".
- Q5263627 comment "Desaparecidos is an American television series (in Spanish) which began appearing on LAT TV on October 23, 2007, focusing on alleged cases of forced disappearance of Hispanics in the United States. The series includes a marketing tie-in to AOL Latino, which will host a website linked to the series.The TV series also ties in to many problems that Latin Americans face today racism, sexism and the spread of gangs".