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  2. Ana María Polo - Wikipedia

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    Ana María Cristina Polo González (born 11 April 1958) is a Cuban-American lawyer and television personality, best known as an arbitrator on the Spanish-language court show Caso Cerrado and the Anglophone spin-off counterpart Ana Polo Rules. [1]

  3. Caso Cerrado - Wikipedia

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    Caso cerrado (Case Closed), formerly Sala de parejas (Couples' Court), is a Spanish language court show that aired on Telemundo from 2001-2019 in which Cuban-American lawyer Ana María Polo arbitrates cases for volunteer participants.

  4. Ana Polo - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Polo launched the program Feministic on the Fibracat TV television channel, a capsules space on feminist dissemination. [8] 40 chapters were made, until the platform closed at the end of 2022. Also in 2022, the editorial La Galera proposed that Polo write her first book, entitled Mi primera guía feminista, illustrated by Eva Palomar. [1]

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  6. Ana María Canseco - Wikipedia

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    Rocío Ana Maria Canseco (born September 5, 1967) is a Mexican television personality living in the United States. Canseco is the co-host of the Univision morning talk show, Despierta América. [1] She also served as a guest host on the network's afternoon talk show El Gordo y La Flaca.

  7. Ana María Martínez - Wikipedia

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    On 11 March 2016, Martínez sang Bach/Gounod's "Ave Maria" and "Pie Jesu" from Fauré's Requiem during the funeral services of Nancy Reagan.[10] [11]She provided the singing voice for Monica Bellucci's character, Alessandra 'La Fiamma', in the third season of Mozart in the Jungle.

  8. Ana María del Río - Wikipedia

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    Ana María del Río (born 1948 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean literature professor, feminist writer, and novelist. [ 5 ] [ 1 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 2 ] [ 8 ] Her honors include the Santiago Municipal Literature Award and the María Luisa Bombal Award.

  9. Ana María Cetto - Wikipedia

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    Ana María Cetto Kramis (born 1946, in Mexico City) is a Mexican physicist and professor. Her work specializes in quantum mechanics , stochastic theory, electrodynamics , and biophysics of light . She is also known for her work as a pacifist and activist for women in science. [ 2 ]