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In 2006, La Opinión received the highest-ranking recognition in Spanish-language journalism, the José Ortega y Gasset Award from Spain’s El País newspaper. El País honored La Opinión for its pioneering trajectory over eighty years creating and maintaining an unprecedented media outlet for the growing Hispanic population in the United States.
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She was the daughter of the doctor, Ramón Juega Charlín. From the age of five to thirteen, she lived in Tacuarembó, Uruguay, where her mother came from.Back in Galicia, the family settled in A Coruña, where her father ran a spa.
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: Argentina
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 ...
El Diario Nueva York is the largest [2] and the oldest Spanish-language daily newspaper in the United States. Published by ImpreMedia, the paper covers local, national and international news with an emphasis on Latin America, as well as human-interest stories, politics, business and technology, health, entertainment, and sports.
L'Opinion was established in 1965. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The daily is the organ of the conservative and monarchist Istiqlal Party . [ 1 ] It is the sister publication of the Arabic -language newspaper Al-Alam [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and is based in Rabat .
From 1953, he was the publisher and editor of La Opinión, a Spanish language newspaper based in Los Angeles that his father founded in 1926. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Lozano as a consultant to the United States Department of State . [ 4 ]