¡Alarma! (magazine)
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¡Alarma! (Spanish for "Alarm!") is a Mexican news-magazine that specializes in graphic pictures of traffic accidents, murder victims, etc., as well as pictures of scantily clad women. The magazine was first published on April 17, 1963, and its success has spawned several competitors (including Alarde!, Enlace! and Poliéster). It was censored briefly between 1986 and 1991, during which time it was not published, before returning as El nuevo Alarma! The magazine states it has a circulation of 15 million copies.