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  2. José Ferrer de Couto - Wikipedia

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    José Ferrer de Couto (14 July 1820, Ferrol - 1877, New York City) was a Spanish military officer, historian and journalist; founder of El Cronista de Nueva York. Biography. He was one of thirteen children born to Manuel Vicente Ferrer, a second-lieutenant in the infantry, and his wife, Manuela.

  3. El Cronista - Wikipedia

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    El Cronista (Spanish: The Reporter) is a daily business newspaper published in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was founded by Martin Giménez Antonio and first published as El Cronista Comercial on November 1, 1908. In 1989 the name was changed to El Cronista. It was the first business daily newspaper in Argentina.

  4. Javier Milei - Wikipedia

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    Javier Gerardo Milei (born 22 October 1970) is an Argentine politician and economist who has served as the president of Argentina since December 2023. Milei has taught university courses and written on various aspects of economics and politics, and also hosted radio programs on the subject.

  5. Public image of Javier Milei - Wikipedia

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    Life. Milei's life attracted significant attention and at times controversy, and has been described as eccentric, and he garnered a significant following for his bombastic style, television appearances, and rock musician history; he appealed to the issues of corruption in Argentina, and railed against what he describes as Argentina's political caste.

  6. Mass media in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    El Cronista; La Nación; La Prensa; Página/12; Perfil (only weekdays) Media conglomerates. Reporters Without Borders and an organization representing Argentine media workers got together and formed a project known as the Media Ownership Monitor (MOM). MOM “investigated the most influential media in Argentina (TV, radio, print and online ...

  7. Cronista Rey de Armas - Wikipedia

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    The Cronista Rey de Armas ( Spanish for 'Chronicler King of Arms') in the Kingdoms of Spain was a civil servant who had the authority to grant armorial bearings. Currently this is no longer an office in Spain. The office of the King of Arms in Spain originated from those of the heralds ( heraldos ). In the early days of heraldry; anyone could ...

  8. Timeline of Tegucigalpa - Wikipedia

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    El Cronista newspaper begins publication. Club Deportivo Olimpia (football club) formed. 1915 - Teatro Nacional Manuel Bonilla (theatre) opens. 1920 - Population: 38,950. 1928 - Club Deportivo Motagua (football club) formed. 1934 - Toncontín Airport begins operating. 1937 - Distrito Central created.

  9. Daniel Arroyo - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education. Daniel Fernando Arroyo was born on 6 October 1966 in Castelar, Buenos Aires Province. He studied political science at the University of Buenos Aires Faculty of Social Sciences, where he received his licenciatura in 1990; he then went on to receive a post-graduate degree on control and administration of public policy from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences ...