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Carlos Rangel
Carlos Rangel (1929–1988) was a Venezuelan writer, a liberal, journalist and diplomat.〔(Retratos: Carlos Rangel ). Enrique de Diego. La Ilustración Liberal〕
== Biography ==
Carlos Enrique Rangel Guevara was born in Caracas on september 17, 1929. His parents were José Antonio Rangel Báez and Magdalena Guevara Hermoso. He went to primary school and high school in the city of Caracas, but all his higher education was done in the United States and Europe. He graduated as Bachelor of Arts at Bard College and earned the Certificat d'Etudes at the Sorbonne in Paris. Then he did a master's degree at New York University. Thanks to his mastering of English and French he received formal certification as a translator. He served as an instructor at New York University in 1958 and later on, between 1961 and 1963, he took up the Chair of Opinion Journalism at the Central University of Venezuela (UCV).
He served as First Secretary of the Embassy of Venezuela in Brussels in 1959. He returned to the field of international relations almost twenty years later to assume the position of Chief Ambassador of Venezuela's mission to the Dominican Republic for the inauguration of President Joaquín Balaguer.
In 1960 he began his journalistic activity, which he continuously kept practicing for the next ten years with positions as Director of "Momento" magazine and as moderator of TV shows like "Frente a la Prensa" (Facing the Press). During his twenty years in television he discussed his ideas on many topics related to Venezuelan and international news events with leading national and foreign personalities.
Carlos Rangel and his first wife, Barbara Barling, had four children: Antonio Enrique, Carlos José, Magdalena Teresa and Diana Cristina. Along with his second wife, Sofía Imber, he began hosting the TV show "Buenos días", which Venevisión transmitted on channel 4 during the morning marathon "Buenos Días Venezuela", which competed with "Lo de Hoy" (Today) on RCTV.
His legacy in Venezuela is significant, making him one of the most prominent figures in the history of the country. Carlos Rangel committed suicide on January 15, 1988 at 58 years of age.

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