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  2. Listín Diario - Wikipedia

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    Hoy describes that Listín Diario had run evenly, and sometimes ahead, with the challenges of the times. The thrust of digital media is an unavoidable challenge for print journals, and has not wavered before this reality, which assumes permanent innovations, good information and reading material, and through timely research on the topics more ...

  3. Miguel Franjul - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of the famous Dominican journalist Rafael Herrera, director of Listin Diario [9] [10] since it reappeared in 1963, Franjul was appointed deputy director, roles he held for some months until moving to direct the newspaper La Nacion. From this position he was called back to lead Listín Diario [11] in 2000, a position he holds ...

  4. Category:Spanish-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Diario de Almería; Diario de Aragón; Diario de Barcelona; Diario de Burgos; Diario de Cádiz; El Diario de Caracas; El Diario de Ferrol; El Diario de Hoy; Diario de la Marina; Diario de Manila; Diario de Morelia; Diario de Navarra; El Diario de Nuevo Laredo; Diario de Sevilla; Diario de Yucatán; Diario del AltoAragón; Diario Democracia ...

  5. Jean Alain Rodríguez Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Before becoming Attorney General, Rodríguez Sánchez served as the executive director of the CEI-RD (2012-2016). He is a member of the Central Committee of the Dominican Liberation Party (Spanish: Partido de la Liberación Dominicana, or PLD), the previous governing political party in Dominican Republic until August 16, 2020.

  6. Diario Libre - Wikipedia

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    Diario Libre is a free daily Spanish-language Dominican newspaper, founded on May 10, 2001. It is owned by the Dominican business Grupo Diario Libre, and it is part of the Latin American Newspaper Association. [6] Its first editor was Aníbal de Castro from 2001 to 2004, and its editor since 2004 has been Adriano Miguel Tejada. It has a ...

  7. Juan José Duarte - Wikipedia

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    Juan José Duarte Rodríguez was born in Vejer de la Frontera, Province of Cádiz, Spain, on September 15, 1768, son of Manuel Duarte Jiménez and Ana María Rodríguez Tapia. [1] Not much is known about his childhood and adolescent, but he did, at some point, migrate to Santo Domingo in the 1790s.

  8. Villa Juana - Wikipedia

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  9. Gonzalo Castillo (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Gonzalo Castillo Terrero is the second of five brothers from the marriage of Miriam Terrero Samboy from the region of Enriquillo and Gonzalo Castillo Peña, from Baní.He completed his primary studies at the Divina Pastora school in Barahona and later moved to San Cristóbal [citation needed] to do secondary education at the Instituto Politécnico Loyola.