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  2. El Tiempo (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    El Tiempo (English: "Time" or "The Times") is a nationally distributed broadsheet daily newspaper in Colombia launched on January 30, 1911. As of 2019 [update] , El Tiempo had the highest circulation in Colombia with an average daily weekday of 1,137,483 readers, rising to 1,921,571 readers for the Sunday edition.

  3. El Tiempo (Anzoátegui) - Wikipedia

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    El Tiempo is a Venezuelan regional newspaper, headquartered in Puerto la Cruz, in the state of Anzoátegui. History. The newspaper was launched in 1951 as Voz ...

  4. List of newspapers in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Headquarters website El Colombiano: Medellín: www.elcolombiano.com El Bogotano: Bogotá: www.elbogotano.com.co La Crónica del Quindío: Armenia

  5. El Tiempo (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    El Tiempo is a Honduran daily newspaper owned by Jaime Rosenthal. [1] History. On August 31, 2000, the internet domain www.tiempo.hn was purchased by Banco ...

  6. List of newspapers in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Periódico Correo: Guanajuato [3] Periódico Vanguardia: Saltillo, Coahuila [6] Por Esto! ... El Tiempo de Durango [citation needed] Durango, Durango Tribuna Campeche [7]

  7. Intermedio (Colombian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The street sellers boys refused to ratify the closure of El Tiempo, and with that old battle name they announced it in avenues and squares. In the printing workshops, the publishing department and the management – with very few exceptions – the same personnel of El Tiempo worked always with bravery and without selfishness. The ideals were ...

  8. Guillermo Botero - Wikipedia

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    Botero was born in Bogotá in 1948, the day of the events of El Bogotazo.He is the son of the Antioquian merchant Lorenzo Botero Jaramillo, who was the founder of FENALCO, [3] a guild that brings together all the merchants of Colombia, one of the most important sectors in the country.

  9. Alberto Santofimio - Wikipedia

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    He has been Minister of Justice, a two-time presidential candidate and a Senator. He was considered to be a sure bet for president in 1982, but he decided to let his boss, Alfonso López Michelsen who had been president from 1974 to 1978, run for reelection.