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  2. Minuto para Ganar - Wikipedia

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    Minuto para Ganar (English:Minute to Win It) is a program of entertainment Argentine winner Martín Fierro Awards, hosted by Alejandro "Marley" Wiebe, which began on July 17, 2011 and ended on April 11, 2021 by Telefe. [1] It is the local adaptation of the hit American show Minute to Win It. The program received positive reviews and had good ...

  3. History of Argentina (1946-1955) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Argentina from 1946 to 1955, known as the Peronist Years or the Peronist Era (Spanish: Era Peronista), began with the election of Juan Domingo Perón to presidency, and ended with the 1955 coup d'état which ousted Perón's government.

  4. Noelia Marzol - Wikipedia

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    Noelia Marzol (born December 1, 1986) [1] is an Argentine actress, dancer, hostess, gymnast, businesswoman and fashion designer. She rose to fame on the program 3, 2, 1 ¡A ganar!, where she was the secretary of Marley, and was in the program Minuto para Ganar.

  5. El Cronista - Wikipedia

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    Front page of the newspaper from November 1, 1908. El Cronista (Spanish: The Reporter) is a daily business newspaper published in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [1] [2] [3] [4]It was founded by Martin Giménez Antonio and first published as El Cronista Comercial on November 1, 1908.

  6. Alejandro Wiebe - Wikipedia

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    Minuto para ganar: Entertainment show 2012 La Voz Argentina (Season 1) Reality singing competition 2013 Celebrity Splash! Celebrity diving competition 2013–2014 Tu cara me suena (Season 1) Celebrity impersonation competition 2014 La Nave de Marley: Entertainment show Tu cara me suena (Season 2) Celebrity impersonation competition 2014–2015

  7. Television in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the government created the program Fútbol para Todos. It presented football matches from tournaments of the First Division , Primera B Nacional and Copa Argentina , as well as matches of the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana when teams from Argentina were involved, and some matches of the Argentina national football team .

  8. 2019–20 Club Atlético Sarmiento season - Wikipedia

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    Sebastián Cavallin was loaned to Bolivian Copa Simón Bolívar side Universitario de Sucre on 5 June 2019, while Daniel Garro agreed a move to Deportivo Maipú a day later. [2] [3] Matías Garrido was revealed as their third outgoing on 23 June, as Honduras outfit Olimpia announced him as a new signing. [4]

  9. Conflict between Kirchnerism and the media - Wikipedia

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    The television broadcasting rights for all Argentine football [N 1] league matches had been held by the Clarín Group cable channel TyC Sports since 1992. That contract was terminated by the Argentine Football Association in August 2009, and broadcasts of all league matches were acquired by the government and made freely available as Fútbol para Todos ("Football for All") on public television.