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Carlos Augusto da Silva Campos, ed. (1886), "Jornaes de Lisboa, Provincias e Ilhas", Almanach Commercial de Lisboa (in Portuguese), pp. 437– 441; Augusto Xavier da Silva Pereira (1895). O jornalismo portuguez (in Portuguese). Typographia Soares. Warren Agee and Nelson Traquina (1983).
Juan Gabriel Vásquez was born in Bogotá in 1973, [1] to Alfredo Vásquez and Fanny Velandia, both lawyers. He began to write at an early age, publishing his first stories in a school magazine at the age of eight.
In the period of 1995–1996 Diário de Notícias had a circulation of 63,000 copies slightly down on its 1880s circulation and below its peak as a propaganda newspaper for the Estado Novo in the 1930s (circulation of 120,000 in mainland Portugal and an additional 70,000 in its colonies), making it the seventh best-selling newspaper and third best selling daily newspaper in the country. [14]
The Journal de Paris (1777–1840) was the first daily French newspaper. [1] [2] The paper was founded by Antoine-Alexis Cadet de Vaux, Jean Romilly, Olivier de Corancez, and Louis d'Ussieux, in 1777, following the model of the London Evening Post. The four-page daily paper eschewed politics in favor of popular culture, the weather, and other ...
In the 1980s, what some analysts consider an economically 'lost decade' [2] in Latin America, Selman and Strandberg decided to start a Latin American business magazine. Since 1986, AméricaEconomía has been analysing business, economics and finance news in Latin America. It is published monthly in Spanish and Portuguese.
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Published throughout the lifetime of the Estado Novo dictatorship, when censorship was common, the Diário de Lisboa took more risks than most other papers and provided an outlet for some views considered controversial by the regime. It stands out, in the context of the Portuguese press at the time, for the independence of its opinions and for ...
From an 1812 map, there existed in the Alto da Casa Branca in the Tapada of Ajuda an older observatory. [1]The observatory was born from great controversy between French astronomer Hervé Faye (1814-1902), then director of the Observatory of Paris, and Peters, an astronomer at the Russian Observatory of Pulkova, on the parallax of the star of Argelander. [1]