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  2. Daily Word - Wikipedia

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    Daily Word in Spanish, La Palabra Diaria, was first published in March 1955. [7] Daily Word in Large Type was introduced in 1978. Among Daily Word' s former editors are Colleen Zuck [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and Martha Smock.

  3. Jorge Galemire - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Galemire (March 11, 1951 – June 6, 2015) was a Uruguayan guitarist, arranger, composer and vocalist and member of Trelew along with vocalist Karen Ann. Galemire is recognized as one of the earliest creators and exponents of candombe beat [who?], on May 22, 2008, he was awarded a Graffiti (Uruguayan equivalent of the Grammys) for his lifetime's work. [1]

  4. La Palabra - Wikipedia

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    La Palabra (Spanish for The Word) may refer to: La Palabra (musician), Cuban bandleader, singer-songwriter, pianist, record producer, and arranger "La Palabra", an episode on The West Wing; La Palabra 1490, former radio station in Austin, Texas, now KJFK; palabra, an online magazine published by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists

  5. La Palabra (musician) - Wikipedia

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    La Palabra (born Rodolfo M. Foster in Caimanera, Cuba) is an American bandleader, singer-songwriter, pianist, record producer, and arranger, known for his versatile approach to music, particularly his invention of the Salsa romantica Latin music genre and his signature style of Afro-Cuban-influenced, sensual Latin jazz.

  6. La Promesa - Wikipedia

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    La Promesa (English: The Vow) is a Spanish period television soap opera, based on an original idea by Josep Cister Rubio. It began airing in Spain on 12 January 2023 on La 1 of Televisión Española .

  7. Juan Gelman - Wikipedia

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    Juan Gelman (3 May 1930 – 14 January 2014) was an Argentine poet.He published more than twenty books of poetry between 1956 and his death in early 2014. He was a naturalized citizen of Mexico, [1] where he arrived as a political exile of the Process, the military junta that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983.

  8. Juan Carlos Mondragón - Wikipedia

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    Rodolfo Modern, "Escritura con meandros y reminiscencias", La Gaceta literaria, Buenos Aires, 4/09/2005. María Esther Gilio, "La música del adiós", Brecha, Montevideo, 19/05/2006. Alejandro Gortázar, "Espectros de Onetti" (about the novel Night and Day), La Diaria, Montevideo, 1/06/2006.

  9. Rubén Darío - Wikipedia

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    Félix Rubén García Sarmiento (18 January 1867 – 6 February 1916), known as Rubén Darío (US: / d ɑː ˈ r iː oʊ / dah-REE-oh, [1] [2] Spanish: [ruˈβen daˈɾi.o]), was a Nicaraguan poet who initiated the Spanish-language literary movement known as modernismo (modernism) that flourished at the end of the 19th century.