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Carmen Aristegui, Mexican journalist, during a hunger strike by former workers of a public power company (Luz y Fuerza del Centro) at Mexico City's main plaza. She began her television career on Channel 13, then Imevisión (currently TV Azteca) as an assistant on the financial-news program Monitor Financiero, hosted by Efrén Flores. Later she ...
The 200 founding shareholders abandoned the first proposed ILE headquarters in the Paseo de la Castellana, since occupied by the Military School, and instead rented an apartment in Calle Esparteros No. 9 (currently renumbered as No. 11), and subsequently relocated to Infantas No. 42 before moving again to Paseo del Oblisco No. 8 (since 1914 known as Paseo del General Martínez Campos No. 14 ...
Despertar contigo (English title: Waking up with you) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa. [1] It is a free version of the Colombian telenovela Pobre Pablo . [ 2 ] The series originally aired from August 8, 2016 to January 22, 2017 [ 3 ]
'Three Sad Tigers'), abbreviated as TTT, [1] is the debut novel by Cuban writer Guillermo Cabrera Infante. [2] [3] [4] The novel was first published in Spain in 1967. It was later translated into English by Donald Gardner and Suzanne Jill Levine and published in 1971 as Three Trapped Tigers. It is considered a classic of the Latin American Boom.
People en Español was a Spanish-language American magazine published by Dotdash Meredith that debuted in 1996, originally as the Spanish-language edition of its publication People. As of 2009, it was the Spanish-language magazine with the largest readership in the United States, reaching 7.1 million readers with each issue. [ 2 ]
Moreover, Lola Flores was the sister of Carmen Flores (1936), and her nephew was the footballer and coach Quique Sánchez Flores (1965). She is the grandmother of the actress Elena Furiase and Guillermo Furiase (Lolita's children), the actress Alba Flores (Antonio's daughter), known for her role as 'Nairobi' in 'The Money Heist', and Lola ...
Carmen Aranegui Gascó was born in Valencia, Spain in 1945. [1] She began teaching archaeology at the university in 1970. [2] She received her doctorate in 1972, from the University of Valencia, where she has been a professor of Archaeology. [3] since 1986. [4] She is currently an emeritus professor. Aranegui is the author of works such as Sagunto.
Ena and her family move to Madrid, and soon send for Andrea to join them. [1] Ena’s father offers to give Andrea a job and subsidize her further education. In the final part of the novel, Andrea is picked up by the family’s fancy car, leaving behind her unpleasant life on Aribau Street in Barcelona.