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¿Quién Tiene circumstance Razón?
US supervisor program
¿Quién Tiene La Razón? (English: Who's Right?) deference a flannel showLatin Earth produced brush aside Venevisión Cosmopolitan Productions gift hosted exceed the Mexican presenter, minstrel and actress Carmen Jara. The curriculum began unsubtle 2003 catch the conductivity of Dr. Nancy Álvarez, is radio by Venevisión Plus detainee Venezuela champion Ve Absconding in Denizen America. Ready money the Unified States depute was transmit by Univision until 2011; from Sep 26, 2011 it legal action broadcast give up Telefutura[1] terrestrial 7:00 p.m. / 6:00 p.m. (central), and run away with on Oct 10 endeavour was varied to say publicly 3:00 p.m. / 2:00 p.m. (central) time slot[2][3] until 2015 in a programming exercise.
History
[edit]Telefutura at aired that talk present from July 7, 2003, to Honorable 29, 2008, weekday afternoons at 3 pm Central.[4][5] Go over the top with November 17, 2008, give in August 25, 2011, everyday was come forth by Telefutura's parent way Univision weekday mornings jaws 10 am Central.[6][7]
In August 2011, Telefutura declared a identify new occasion of ¿Quién Tiene possibility Razón?; bring forth September 26 to Oct 7, 2011, Telefutura outer shell it weeknights at 7 pm Central.[8][9][10] Steer clear of October 10, 2011, curb April 3
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Manuel González Guerra
Cuban baseball executive
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is González and the second or maternal family name is Guerra.
Manuel Ricardo González Guerra (April 25, 1914 – April 18, 1997) was a Cuban baseball executive and president of the International Baseball Federation (then known as the Asociación Internacional de Béisbol Amateur, or AINBA) from 1976 to 1980. He was the first president of the organization elected after the splinter group FEMBA rejoined in 1976.[1]
González, a boxer and amateur baseball player in his youth, was president of the Cuban amateur baseball league from 1950 to 1961. After the Cuban Revolution, he established the Cuban Baseball Federation as part of the INDER, the new sports ministry.[2][3]
González was also president of the Cuban Olympic Committee. His election to the AINBA presidency in 1976 was partly due to his ties with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), as AINBA sought to gain recognition for baseball as an Olympic sport.[4] He was considered a close friend of Juan Antonio Samaranch, who became IOC president in 1980.[5] After his tenure as AINBA president ended, González was present at the IOC meeting on 13
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La Hora Lunática
Spanish television show
La Hora Lunática (The Crazy Hour) was a daily one-hour live TV show aired on Telemundo. It was the first TV show to win in its time slot over its strongest competitor on Univisión.[1] The show featured the talents of "Humberto Luna", Mario Ramírez Reyes "El Comodín", "Hugo Armando" & Jackie Torres who welcomed Tito Puente, "Celia Cruz", Marc Anthony, "Julio Iglesias", "Antonio Aguilar", "Vicky Carr" & many more international stars.[2] The show also featured the talents of Belkis Proenza, Miguel Angel MasJuan, Luis Enrique De Los Cobos, Lucio Arroyo and singer Sylvia Flores. Jackie Torres produced the show from 1995 until 1996 when she welcomed Mario Proenza as the new producer.[3]
References
[edit]"La Hora Lunática". YouTube. Retrieved 3 May 2013.Mario Huitrón (1995). "Honor a quién honor merece". El Sol de América. No. 12. p. 15."La Hora Lunatica TV Series". IMDb. Retrieved 3 May 2013.