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El Siglo (Cile) |
El Siglo is a chilean left-wing weekly magazine. | |
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Cronicas (Uruguay) |
Cronicas is an uruguayan economic newspaper. | |
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La Republica en la red (Uruguay) |
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Tribuna de los Trabajadores (Uruguay) |
'Tribuna de los Trabajadores' is the official newpaper of Uruguayan (left-wing) Workers' Party. | |
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El Universal (Caracas) (Venezuela) |
'El Universal' is a venezolan newspaper. | |
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La Republica (Perù) |
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El Espectador.com (Colombia) |
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El Comercio - Quito Ecuador |
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AbC Digital - Assunciòn (Paraguay) |
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Nueva Economia (Bolivia) |
'Nueva Economia' is a bolivian economic news-paper. The online version is paleced on the same server of the spanish newspaper 'El Mundo'. |
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La Prensa (La Paz - Bolivia) |
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Granma Internacional (Cuba) |
Granma is the name of a province of the isle of Cuba and also the name of the official newspaper of the
Cuban Communist Party, a multilingual newspaper, published online also in English.
As tell us the online Encyclopedia
'Wikipedia', the name 'Granma' comes from
(->) the name of the yacht that was used to transport the fighters of the Cuban Revolution from Mexico to Cuba, in 1956, for the purpose
of overthrowing the regime of Fulgencio Batista.
'Granma' is an english abreviation that stands for grandmother.
(Review published online on March, 6, 2008)
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Juventud Rebelde (Cuba) |
'Juventud Rebelde' (= Rebel Youth) is the newspaper of the Youth Group of the Cuban Communist Party. |
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Trabajadores (Cuba) |
Trabajadores (=Lavoratori) | |
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El Economista (Cuba) |
'El Economista', is a cuban economic newspaper. |
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La Prensa Libre (Guatemala) |
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