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[30] [31] [32] His second book, El Festival de la Blasfemia (The Festival of Blasphemy) was released in 2016, "a short story of terror, narrated from the black humor characteristic of Dross", [33] [34] a sequel to his first book, Luna de Plutón II: La guerra de Ysaak (Pluto's moon 2: The war of Ysaak), was released in March 2017.
One year later, it was purchased by the owners of Prensa Libre, Guatemala's best-selling newspaper. [ 1 ] In 2001, the Periódico offices were attacked by a group of fifty protesters after reporting on alleged corruption in the staff of Communications Minister Luis Rabbé .
Nuestro Diario is the most circulated newspaper in Guatemala [1] and one of the most circulated in Latin America. Its daily edition runs between 270,000 and 300,000 units per day. Its daily edition runs between 270,000 and 300,000 units per day.
Dalas Review in 2013. In 2005, when the YouTube platform was created, Dalas started grabbing film trailers in other languages to put "subtitles that didn't make any sense". ". "Dalas" is a combination of the first two letters of his first name, the first letter of his second last name and the first two letters of his first last name the other way around
Carlos Alberto Blanco Pérez (born 7 March 1986 in Madrid) is a Spanish writer, academic and former child prodigy.. He is the author of "Conciencia y Mismidad", "Athanasius" and "La integración del conocimiento".
Zamora and other staff members were attacked several times in connection with their reporting. In 1995, Zamora's car was driven off the road by two people who threatened to kill him for publishing allegations in Siglo Veintiuno that the military of Guatemala had links to organized crime. In May 1996, attackers drove past his parked car ...
Jordi Carrillo de Albornoz Torres [13] [14] was born on 28 August 1984 [15] in Manresa, Catalonia, Spain. [16] [17] Jordi created his YouTube channel, El Rincón de Giorgio in March 2013, [18] however, his oldest video dates back to August of that same year.
While Cruz had disappeared somewhere along the short distance between his grandmother’s house and his cousins’, the Civil Guard spread their search area over 6 km (3.7 mi) from the starting point, and then up to 12 km (7.5 mi) around specific areas such as wells, old mines or uninhabited houses.