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La Prensa is a conservative [1] Panamanian newspaper founded in 1980. Established by I. Roberto Eisenmann Jr. during a period of military dictatorship, La Prensa built an international reputation as an independent nationalist voice, and has been described by some admirers as "Panama's leading opposition newspaper" [ 2 ] and its newspaper of ...
e. Panama has been an important mass media hub, because of its strategic location between North and South America. The largest newspapers in Panama are La Prensa, La Estrella, Panama America, Critica, and El Siglo, all of which are published in Panama City. Weekly newspapers include the Critica Libre and La Cronica.
Newspapers. Crítica - website. Día a Día - website. El Panameño. La Estrella de Panamá. Mi Diario. Panamá América - website. La Prensa.
After several years in exile in the U.S., Eisenmann returned to Panama in 1979. [3] In 1980, he founded La Prensa to oppose the military dictatorship of Omar Torrijos, [4] and the paper published its first issue on August 4, 1980. [5] The paper soon ran into strong, and occasionally violent, opposition.
Mi Diario; P. El Panameño; La Prensa (Panama City) S. El Siglo (Panama) This page was last edited on 28 May 2020, at 13:26 (UTC). ...
Reina Torres de Araúz was born on October 30, 1932, in Panama City. She studied at the Normal School in the Veraguas Province, and later went to the Lyceum for Young Ladies and finally got her degree at the National Institute in Panama City. [1] De Araúz studied philosophy and majored in anthropology at the University of Buenos Aires, where ...
La Prensa (California), founded 1999, serving Riverside and San Bernardino counties, owned by Southern California News Group. La Prensa (Florida) [ es], a Central Florida publication owned by ImpreMedia. La Prensa (Michigan), a newspaper of Detroit, Michigan. La Prensa (San Antonio), a former newspaper in Texas.
José Luis Rodríguez Pittí is a Panamanian contemporary writer, video artist and documentary photographer. [1]He is the author of short stories, poems and essays. [2] [3] [4] Rodríguez Pittí is author of the books Panamá Blues (2010, miniTEXTOS (2008), Sueños urbanos (2008) and Crónica de invisibles (1999).