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The Daily Journal (Venezuela) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Daily Journal (Venezuela)
''The Daily Journal'' was an English language newspaper published in Caracas, Venezuela. It was founded by Jules Waldman, an American journalist who lived in Caracas from 1940 to his death in 1990. The target market of the newspaper was English-reading people in Venezuela, which included expatriates of all nationalities as well as bilingual Venezuelans. == History == The first edition was launched on 17 February 1945 with the name of ''The Caracas Journal''.〔 On 23 February 1958, a special bilingual edition was published to chronicle the flight of Venezuelan strongman Marcos Pérez Jiménez.〔 In 1980, The Daily Journal began to be managed by the Czech born-Venezuelan raised businessman Hans Neumann, who was the president of the board of directors until 2001 when he died. Rodger E. Farrell became president of the newspaper. In 2003, ''The Daily Journal C.A.'', the previous owners, sold the newspaper to ''TDJ, C.A.'' a group of investors led by Janet Kelly, an American born expert on Venezuelan politics. After she was found dead on March of the same year, The Daily Journal passed into the hands of Russell M. Dallen Jr., who was president and editor-in-chief from 2003 to 2006.
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