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    Diario El Fonógrafo (The Daily Phonograph) was one of the most prominent Venezuelan newspapers in the later 19th century and early 20th century. It was...
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    publications throughout his life, among them the newspaper Diario El Fonógrafo and the magazine El Zulia ilustrado. He was the founder and owner of a Venezuelan...
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    Diario El Fonógrafo newspaper. López Bustamante was the son of journalist Eduardo López Rivas, editor and owner of the Maracaibo newspaper, Diario El...
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    "El Fonógrafo" in Caracas, under the direction of his younger brother, Carlos López Bustamante. According to the writer and columnist of "El Fonógrafo"...
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    in 1881. López Rivas was the owner of the Venezuelan newspaper Diario El Fonógrafo (The Daily Phonograph) that was published by Imprenta Americana....
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    and editor Eduardo López Rivas, owner of the Venezuelan newspaper Diario El Fonógrafo (The Phonograph Daily) and the publishing house Imprenta Americana...
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    Government troops in Maracaibo, Venezuela raided the news office of Diario El Fonógrafo, effectively shutting down the prominent daily newspaper permanently...
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    Rivas, 62, Venezuelan journalist, founder of the newspaper Diario El Fonógrafo and the magazine El Zulia ilustrado (b. 1850)[citation needed] Copper miners...
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    p.156 "El Diario de Ponce" is not to be confused with "El Diario de Puerto Rico", which later became "El Dia", and is currently (2022) "El Nuevo Dia"...
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