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  2. El Pitazo - Wikipedia

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    The name "pitazo" refers to whistleblowing. It is part of the Latin American media Rebel Alliance, with Tal Cual and Runrunes. They also collaborate with NGOs to be more informed on diverse groups of people in the nation. [1] According to El País, the aims of El Pitazo are to bring news to the most isolated areas. [1] The company director is ...

  3. List of Puerto Rican television series - Wikipedia

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    El Caso de la Mujer Asesinadita; El Colegio de la Alegria; El Condominio [4] El Cuartel de la Risa; El kiosco Budweiser; El gran Bejuco; El Profesor Colgate; El Remix; El Show de Chanita; El Show de Raymond; En Casa de Juanma y Wiwi; En Familia; Entrando por la Cocina; Esto no es un Show; Esto no Tiene Nombre; Gaby, Fofó y Miliki [5] Genovevo ...

  4. María Martínez Acosta - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, Martínez Acosta was president of the Woman's Civic Club, working on children's health issues. [3] Soon after Puerto Rican women gained full voting rights, [4] Perez Almiroty became the first woman to be elected to the Senate of Puerto Rico, [5] when she won a seat as an at-large senator in the 1936 elections, representing the Liberal Party. [6]

  5. Marta Romero - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico City she starred in El Señor Doctor (Mister Doctor) with Mario Moreno Cantinflas and Miguel Angel Alvarez, and Retablos del Tepeyac (Altarpieces of Tepeyac) in 1965; "Casa de mujeres" (House of Women) with Dolores del Río, Matar es fácil (Killing is Easy ) in 1966; La fiera (The Wild Beast), La sombra del murciélago (The Shadow of ...

  6. César Batiz - Wikipedia

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    On February 24, 2011, Batiz won first place in the second Concurso Nacional de Reportajes de Investigación Periodística from El Instituto Prensa y Sociedad de Venezuela for his article “Con empresas fantasmas guisaron a Banorte”. [6] The article uncovered the perpetrators of bank fraud and led to the opening of a judicial inquiry.

  7. Sylvia Rexach - Wikipedia

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    On May 29, 2014, the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico honored 12 illustrious women who by virtue of their merits and legacies stand out in the history of Puerto Rico with plaques in the "Plaza en Honor a la Mujer Puertorriqueña" (Plaza Honoring Puerto Rican Women) in San Juan. Rexach was among those honored. [10]

  8. María Luisa Arcelay - Wikipedia

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    María Luisa Arcelay (December 23, 1898 – October 17, 1981), was an educator, businesswoman and politician. In November 1932, she became the first woman in Puerto Rico to be elected to a government legislative body, [1] when she was elected to represent the district of Mayagüez in the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico.

  9. Yazmín Colón de Cortizo - Wikipedia

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    Yazmín Colón de Cortizo (born Yazmín Colón Gerena) is a Puerto Rican businesswoman and politician who became the First Lady of Panama on July 1, 2019, when her husband President Laurentino Cortizo took office.