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Última Hora was a newspaper published in Bolivia. The newspaper began publication on 30 April 1929 and ceased publication in 2001. [1]
Última Hora — began publication 30 April 1929; ceased 2001 [3] Cambio — began publication 22 January 2009; ceased 2019; state-funded Bandera Roja — socialist newspaper from 1926–27
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A similar observation could be made about Última Hora, formerly an afternoon paper that had been circulating in the mornings since 1986. [2] Mario Mercado Vaca Guzmán, one of Bolivia's wealthiest entrepreneurs and a well-known ADN militant, owned Última Hora. [2] This newspaper had hired outstanding academics to write its editorials. [2]
Última Hora (Spanish for "Last Hour") may refer to several newspapers: Última Hora, 1929–2001; Última Hora, 1951–1971; Última Hora (Nuevo Laredo), Tamaulipas, Mexico, founded in 1996; Última Hora, founded in 1973; Última Hora, in the Balearic Islands, founded in 1893; Última Hora, a newspaper in Venezuela
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As a journalist, Badani ran the literary supplement of the newspaper Hoy and wrote for a variety of outlets, notably for Última Hora. As a diplomat, he represented his country at the Organization of American States, and he was also posted to Paris as charge d'affaires. He held a number of important positions within Bolivia as a public servant.
He regularly collaborates with the "Correo Semanal", a cultural supplement of the newspaper Última Hora. He has also worked as a university professor. He has also worked as a university professor. His book of ñe'ẽnga (folkloric phrases) and the one of stories titled "Underneath the radar" were distributed to country level with the newspaper ...