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  2. Oswaldo Castro - Wikipedia

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    Oswaldo José de los Ángeles Castro Intriago (29 July 1902 – 26 June 1992) was an Ecuadorian journalist, teacher, poet, statistician, translator/reviser, and novelist. . He was instrumental in founding Chone's first newspaper, the cultural weekly El Iris; in organizing the first census of the city of Quito, Ecuador as president of its technical commission; and in promoting the United ...

  3. La Opinión (set index) - Wikipedia

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    La Opinión (Spanish: "The Opinion") is frequently used as a newspaper name in the Spanish-speaking world and in other countries. A partial list includes: A partial list includes: Argentina

  4. Luis García Montero - Wikipedia

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    La palabra de Ícaro (literary studies about García Lorca and Alberti), Granada, Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Granada, 1996. Lecciones de poesía para niños inquietos (Illustrations by Juan Vida), Granada, Editorial Comares, 1999: The book is aimed directly toward young readers and intends to show them what poetry consists of.

  5. La Opinión - Wikipedia

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    However, since 2008, the staff of La Opinión has dwindled and the ImpreMedia empire has grown weaker. As of May 2012, a subsidiary of the Argentine newspaper La Nación purchased a majority share of ImpreMedia and La Opinión. [11] The single-copy price is $1. This price includes sales tax at newsracks; it may be higher in designated state areas.

  6. La Opinión (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The technical manager of La Opinión, Edgardo Sajón, was abducted on April 1, and La Opinión placed under Federal intervention. [8] Urged to leave the country by friends and family, Timerman refused, [ 3 ] and on April 15, he was abducted by a paramilitary group under the orders of Buenos Aires Province Police Chief Ramón Camps ; the ...

  7. Pasaron cosas - Wikipedia

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    Mauricio Macri. Veníamos bien, pero de golpe pasaron cosas (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈsaɾoŋ ˈkosas], English: "Things happened" or "We were doing well, but then things happened all of a sudden") or simply abbreviated as pasaron cosas, is a phrase that was uttered by Mauricio Macri, former president of Argentina on 17 June 2018 during an interview with Jorge Lanata, well-known for being a ...

  8. Agustín Lizárraga - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, in July 2011, in light of the centennial anniversary of the scientific discovery of Machu Picchu, the Provincial Municipality of Cusco (Cusco City Hall) posthumously bestowed upon Agustín Lizárraga the Medalla Centenario de Machupicchu para el mundo (Centenary Medal of Machu Picchu). This distinction was rooted in his "merits ...

  9. Karmele Marchante - Wikipedia

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    She worked in the Interviú magazine's Barcelona editorial office between 1977 and 1984 [8] In 1984, she joined Televisión Española and moved to Madrid. At the public broadcaster, she made reports for programs such as Informe Semanal or La Tarde and also participated in others such as Segundos fuera (1986) [9] and Radio Nacional de España.