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  2. El Vocero - Wikipedia

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    El Vocero de Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican free newspaper that is published in San Juan. Published since 1974, El Vocero was at first the third of the four largest Puerto Rico newspapers, trailing El Mundo and El Nuevo Día and leading El Reportero and The San Juan Star in sales.

  3. List of Spanish-language newspapers published in the United ...

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    Accessed 18 August 2019. ^ El Sol de Puerto Rico. page 2. Accessed 19 September 2109. ^ El Sol de Puerto Rico. Accessed 19 September 2019. ^ Periodico Voces del Sur. Accessed 19 September 2019. ^ "El Audaz". ^ a b c Esparza, Jesus Jesse. "La Colonia Mexicana: A History of Mexican Americans in Houston" (PDF). Houston History. 9 (1): 2–8.

  4. News media in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, El Diario de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico's Diary) was founded in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico by Guillermo V. Cintron. By 1911 the newspaper had changed its name to El Día (The Day), a name that remained for over 70 years.

  5. El Nuevo Día - Wikipedia

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    El Nuevo Día was founded in 1909 in the city of Ponce as "El Diario de Puerto Rico," [a] later changing its name to "El Día" in 1911, a name it kept for nearly seven decades. Its founder was Guillermo V. Cintrón, [2] with assistance from Eugenio Astol and Nemesio Canales. [3]

  6. El Imparcial - Wikipedia

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    El Imparcial, founded in 1918, was "an anti- Popular, pro-Independence tabloid " [5] in Puerto Rico. It circulated daily, except Sundays. [6] Its full name was El Imparcial: El diario ilustrado de Puerto Rico.[7] El Imparcial was given new life in 1933 under the leadership of Antonio Ayuso Valdivieso. [8]

  7. Tomás de Jesús Mangual - Wikipedia

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    Tomás de Jesús Mangual (October 5, 1944 – October 31, 2011) [ 1] was a Puerto Rican investigative reporter who worked for El Vocero, a well-known newspaper in Puerto Rico. [ 2][ 3]

  8. Gaspar Roca - Wikipedia

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    An example is the United States Supreme Court decision declaring unconstitutional the Puerto Rico judiciary's rule barring the press from over 30,000 yearly closed-door preliminary hearings where probable-cause was determined in criminal proceedings (El Vocero de Puerto Rico vs Puerto Rico, 508 US 147 (1993)).

  9. List of newspapers in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    This paper was the successor of El Diario de Puerto Rico (1909–1911); Eugenio Astol, director; Guillermo Vivas Valdivieso become its director in 1928. [483] In 1970, its name was changed to El Nuevo Día; Guillermo V. Cintrón, founder [468] El Observador[484] Ponce.