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  2. La Prensa (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    La Prensa (lit. ' The Press ') is a Honduran newspaper founded on 26 October 1964, by Organización Publicitaria, S.A., whose publications also include El Heraldo and Diario Deportivo Diez. In 2008, La Prensa reported its audited circulation as 61,000 units. [1] It has full color and tabloid-sized pages.

  3. List of newspapers in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    list of newspapers from Honduras at NewspaperIndex.com "Honduras". Provisional Census of Current Latin American Newspaper Holdings in UK Libraries. UK: Advisory Council on Latin American and Iberian Information Resources. 14 April 2011.

  4. La Prensa - Wikipedia

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    7 Honduras. 8 Mexico. 9 Nicaragua. 10 Panama. 11 Peru. 12 Spain. 13 United States. 14 Venezuela. ... El Diario La Prensa, a New York City publication founded as La ...

  5. Ángel Darío Banegas - Wikipedia

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    Later in 1989, he was hired by Diario Tiempo and one year later began in La Prensa where he is actually. Since 2003, he hosts and directs a daily television program in Telered 21 called En voz alta. [1] In 2009 elections he was elected as deputy of the National Congress of Honduras for the Liberal Party. [2]

  6. Vilma Cecilia Morales - Wikipedia

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    Honduras: Years active: 2002-present: Known for: President of Supreme Court: Vilma Cecilia Morales Montalván (born 15 October 1954 in Puerto Cortés) is a Honduran ...

  7. Rosa Elena Bonilla - Wikipedia

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    Rosa was born on 2 February 1967 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras to Fernando Bonilla Martínez and Maria Elena Avila. She spent her childhood in El Basque neighborhood and studied at "Escuela 14 de julio". She spent her childhood in El Basque neighborhood and studied at "Escuela 14 de julio".

  8. William Chong Wong - Wikipedia

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    William Chong Wong (died June 17, 2018) was a Honduran economist, professor and politician. He twice served as Minister of Finance of Honduras, during the administrations of President Ricardo Maduro and President Porfirio Lobo Sosa.

  9. El Tiempo (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    El Tiempo had previous published the Honduras Top 50 music chart in the country. Chart rankings were based on radio play and surveyed through radio stations in San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa, La Ceiba, Puerto Cortés, Choluteca and Roatán. [4]