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  2. Página Siete - Wikipedia

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    Página Siete was a daily newspaper published in La Paz, Bolivia. [1] It was founded on 24 April 2010. [2] Página Siete focused on politics and economics, but it also had social and culture sections. [citation needed] The government of Evo Morales made several complaints against Página Siete, leading to accusations of censorship of the press. [3]

  3. Veronica Ormachea Gutierrez - Wikipedia

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    She also writes in digital newspapers such as El Debate, [11] SudamericaHoy [12] and Mundiario. [13] She was a jurist of the Cervantes Prize in 2015. [14] She is presently a columnist for the newspaper El Nacional and a member of PEN International. [15]

  4. El Sol (Stamford) - Wikipedia

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    El Sol was founded in 1982 in Queens, New York, by Arnulfo Arteaga, a native of Colombia, originally with a circulation of only 300 copies, which he distributed from a shopping cart he found in a Dumpster. Arteaga already had 20 years of experience in journalism before he immigrated to the United States in 1980.

  5. Category:Página Siete columnists - Wikipedia

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  6. El Sol - Wikipedia

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    El Sol is a Spanish phrase meaning "the sun". It may refer to: Newspapers. El Sol, a Bolivian newspaper; El Sol, an Ecuadoran newspaper; see Alejandro Carrión; El ...

  7. El Sol (Santa Cruz) - Wikipedia

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    El Sol is a newspaper published in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. [1] References This page was last edited on 5 January 2025, at 17:11 (UTC). Text is available ...

  8. Sol (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Sol was first published on 16 September 2006, [2] selling 120 thousand copies. In October 2014, Sol reached a weekly circulation of 22,345 copies, choosing shortly after to stop having its sales audited. The paper was founded by José António Saraiva with the premise to compete with the long-established Expresso.

  9. El Sol (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    El Sol (meaning "the Sun" in English) was a Spanish newspaper published in Madrid, Spain, between 1917 and 1939. History and profile. El Sol was first published on 1 ...