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Miguel Ángel Capriles Ayala

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Latin American Institute and is an advisor to the SaludArte Foundation and a prominent entrepreneur with over 20 years’ of experience working with developing companies that take advantage of market opportunities in emerging technology.
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El nuevo embajador de Venezuela en Espana, don Carlos Capriles, define los propositos de su alta mision
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in 1941, after the pro-freedom measures implemented by Venezuelan President
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to Últimas Noticias; in 1969 he founded the sports daily
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which was sold in 1966. In 1959 he bought the magazine
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