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IAPA elects new directors, increases membership

7 de noviembre de 2002 - 19:00
MIAMI, Florida (November 8, 2002)—The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) announced names of members of the Board of Directors elected during its recent 58th General Assembly in Lima, Peru.

They join the 60-member Board, one third of which is elected each year.

Those elected to serve for the 2002 – 2005 term were:

H. BRANDT AYERS
The Anniston Star, Anniston, Alabama
BRUCE B. BRUGMANN
San Francisco Bay Guardian, California
ROBERT J. CALDWELL
The San Diego Union-Tribune, San Diego, California
JUAN FRANCISCO EALY ORTIZ
El Universal, Mexico, D.F., Mexico
AGUSTÍN J. EDWARDS
El Mercurio, Santiago, Chile
LUIS F. ETCHEVEHERE
El Diario, Parana, Argentina
LUIS ALBERTO FERRE RANGEL
El Nuevo Dia, San Juan, Puerto Rico
GERARDO GARCIA GAMBOA
Novedades de Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
MÀRIO ALBERTO GUSMÃO
Jornal NH, Novo Hamburgo, Brazil
ALFREDO JIMÉNEZ DE SANDI
El Economista, Mexico, D.F., Mexico
ANDRÉ LUIS JUNGBLUT
Gazeta do Sul, Santa Cruz do Sul, Brazil


JAIME MANTILLA ANDERSON
Hoy, Quito, Ecuador
GONZALO MARROQUÍN GODOY
Prensa Libre, Guatemala, Guatemala
RAFAEL MOLINA
Ahora, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
WILLIAM O. NUTTING
Wheeling News-Register, Wheeling, West Virginia
MIGUEL HENRIQUE OTERO
El Nacional, Caracas, Venezuela
NELIDA RAJNERI
Río Negro, General Roca, Argentina
WINSTON ROBLES
La Prensa, Panama, Republic of Panama
KEITH K. SPORE
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
EDUARDO URUEÑA
El Popular, Toronto, Canada

During the General Assembly, the Association admitted 23 new members. They were:

1. El Diario La Prensa, New York, New York
2. Diario Región, Cumaná, Edo. Sucre, Venezuela
3. Expreso, Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, México
4. Tabasco Hoy, Villahermosa, Tabasco, México
5. El Siglo de Durango, Torreón, Coahuila, México
6. El Siglo de Torreón, Torreón, Coahuila, México
7. The Daily Observer Ltd., St. John, Antigua
8. Basta Pinoy News Publications, Boca Ratón, Florida
9. TMC (Revista Mensual), Asunción, Paraguay
10. Imagen, Guadalupe, Zacatecas, México
11. Correo del Caroni, Puerto Ordaz, Estado Bolívar, Venezuela
12. Infobae, Buenos Aires, Argentina
13. Hoy Diario Del Magdalena, Santa Marta, Colombia
14. Liberal Del Sur, Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, México
15. El Diario de Coahuila, Saltillo, Coahuila, México
16. Diario El Mercurio, Manta, Ecuador
17. Jonathan L. Hoy, Miamiburg, Ohio
18. Miriam Grajales-Hall, Riverside, California
19. Lic. Galo W. Enriquez, Quito, Ecuador
20. Helmut Montoya, Miami, Florida
21. Emilio D. Santos, McAllen, Texas
22. Igor Galo, San Sebastián, Spain
23. Patrick Paskel, Oranjestad, Aruba

The Inter American Press Association is a not-for-profit organization whose major missions are to defend free speech and press freedom in the Americas, protect and promote the interests of the press and the practice of journalism, encourage the observance of high professional standards and business conduct, promote the exchange of ideas and information that contribute to the technical and professional advancement of the press, and advocate the basic principles of a free society and individual liberty.

The organization has more than 1,300 member newspapers and magazines throughout the Western Hemisphere. Its headquarters are located in the Jules Dubois Building, 1801 SW, 3rd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33129. For more information, visit its Web site at www.sipiapa.org

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