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Posted on: October 17th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Media ]
Tags: El Salvador, newspaper, Spanish-language
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“Northwest Arkansas Spanish-language newspaper published by Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Inc., has named a new editor and writer.
Francisco Ayala Silva has accepted the position of managing editor of Noticias Libres. The native of El Salvador earned his bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from Iowa State University in Ames, and his master of arts degree in print journalism from American University in Washington.”
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