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staff included de Melo, head of the Press
Section of the CTC, Zaldívar, chief of information; Mario Castillo and Lucas Tarragó, journalists, and Rolando Montalván, Ángel Lazo and Rodolfo Amiama, photographers. Guillermo Hernández managed the printing with the assistance of Orlando Núñez and workers
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was a twelve-page tabloid with a print run of never more than three thousand copies, which was left irregularly until it could be biweekly. In 1975, it acquired the broadsheet, with six pages and color only in the first and last, which were justified to four and six columns. The identifier of the
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The paper employed a chief editor and three operators, two of them dedicated to the update in the morning, on alternate days, and the third from
Tuesday to Friday afternoons, two editors who worked on alternate days, and two correctors with equal labor system which amounted to a total of eight
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as a means of enriching the information. In March 1978, the publisher reduced the number of photos on the first page; the information was ranked according to their importance and was used to separate targets. According to the ISDI, students concluded that the 1979 issues remained
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It has a very basic structure, held in Front page by Víctor Fernández, specialist in scientific-technical information. it had sections of national, international, culture, sports, health and then matching section with readers, reproduced with the same name in 2009 Section.
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paper design changed in 2002, with the collaboration of Andro Perez Diz, a student at the
Institute of Design (ISDI), to better organize the content and special spaces. In 2003, changes were made to the sections and the
234:(Cuban Journalist Union), including national organizer, Lázara Rodríguez Alemán, assisted with the first editions. The print shop was located in Virtues and Manrique in Central
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The digital edition became a daily paper on June 14, 2000. Until then, it was still assimilating, published in print, and was updated at night by a computer specialist.
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