Pedro José Ramírez Codina (born 26 March 1952), widely known as Pedro J. Ramírez, is a Spanish journalist. When he was appointed to manage Diario 16 at...
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Pedro Ramírez may refer to: Pedro J. Ramírez (born 1952), Spanish journalist Pedro Ramírez (footballer, born 1992), Venezuelan footballer Pedro Ramírez...
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de Madrid. In 2014, Pedro J. Ramírez was dismissed as the director from the newspaper El Mundo. Alongside his daughter María Ramírez Fernández, he founded...
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1989. Perhaps the best known of its founders was Pedro J. Ramírez, who served as editor until 2014. Ramirez had risen to prominence as a journalist during...
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Sol Daurella Comadrán José M. Entrecanales Pablo Hernández de Cos Pedro J. Ramírez José Juan Ruiz Sweden Daniel Ek Ann Linde Marcus Wallenberg Switzerland...
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Aragón, the screenplay is based on the story El año que murió Franco by Pedro J. Ramírez. The plot concerns about the last executions carried out by the Francoist...
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had the support of the Diario 16 newspaper and of its then director, Pedro J. Ramírez. The PRD was officially registered on 11 March 1983 while on May 19...
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Elhúyar, Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, Rafael Azcona, Ramón Castroviejo, Pedro J. Ramírez, Navarrete "El Mudo". Logroño El Cortijo Varea Logroño is the shopping...
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and Telva. Unedisa was the publisher of El Mundo, founded in 1989 by Pedro J. Ramírez. Back in 2000, Veo Televisión (owned by Unedisa) had been also conceded...
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Pasionaria" alaba al gran "país soviético". ABC. May 24, 1977, p. 10. Pedro J. Ramírez. "Pasionaria." ABC. May 24, 1977, p. 9. Juan C. Galán. "Pasión al rojo...
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