Venezuela Daily Journal

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The Daily Journal was founded in Caracas, Venezuela in 1945 by Jules Waldman. It subsequently passed into the hands of Hans Neumann, then Janet Kelly, and is now owned by Russ Dallen, a noted journalist and banker. It is one of the prominent three English language newspapers in Latin America, the other two being the Buenos Aires Herald and The News in Mexico City. In 2005, the 60 year old paper went online at http://www.thedailyjournalonline.com and launched a Colombia edition. In 2006, the paper plans to expand into Panama and Mexico.

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