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  2. Mass media in Panama - Wikipedia

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    e. Panama has been an important mass media hub, because of its strategic location between North and South America. The largest newspapers in Panama are La Prensa, La Estrella, Panama America, Critica, and El Siglo, all of which are published in Panama City. Weekly newspapers include the Critica Libre and La Cronica.

  3. Ricaurte Vásquez Morales - Wikipedia

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    Ricaurte Vásquez Morales. 28 Octubre 1952 (71 years) Panama. Alma mater. Villanova University, RPI, NCSU. Ricaurte Vásquez Morales is a Panamanian economist, who currently serves as the administrator of the Panama Canal. [1] He has held key roles in the Panamanian government, including Minister of Finance and Treasury, Minister of Economy and ...

  4. La Prensa (Panama City) - Wikipedia

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    La Prensa is a conservative [1] Panamanian newspaper founded in 1980. Established by I. Roberto Eisenmann Jr. during a period of military dictatorship, La Prensa built an international reputation as an independent nationalist voice, and has been described by some admirers as "Panama's leading opposition newspaper" [ 2 ] and its newspaper of ...

  5. Humberto López Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Humberto López Cruz (born 1959, Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban American writer. He earned a Ph.D. in Spanish at Florida State University. Currently, he is a professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Central Florida, [1] in Orlando. He has authored two poetry collections, Escorzo de un instante[2][3] (2003) and Festinación ...

  6. List of newspapers in Panama - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers. Crítica - website. Día a Día - website. El Panameño. La Estrella de Panamá. Mi Diario. Panamá América - website. La Prensa.

  7. Carlos Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    Fuentes was born in Panama City, the son of Berta Macías and Rafael Fuentes, the latter of whom was a Mexican diplomat. [2] [6] As the family moved for his father's career, Fuentes spent his childhood in various Latin American capital cities, [3] an experience he later described as giving him the ability to view Latin America as a critical outsider. [7]

  8. Guillermo Ford - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo "Billy" Ford Boyd (November 11, 1936 – March 19, 2011) was the Second Vice President of Panama. He was one of the running mates of presidential candidate Guillermo Endara during the 1989 Panamanian election campaign. The election results were annulled by the Noriega regime before counting finished after it had been shown that Endara ...

  9. Panama City - Wikipedia

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    Panama City, [4] also known as Panama (or Panamá in Spanish), is the capital and largest city of Panama. [5][6] It has a total population of 1,086,990, [1][7] with over 2,100,000 in its urban area. The city is located at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, in the province of Panama. The city is the political and administrative center of ...