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214:(€18 million) to the owners of the defunct newspaper for discriminating it from official advertising, public subscription and subsidies by socialist governments. The money was used to pay the debts that Dyrsa, company holding the header had with the Social Security, public finances and ex-workers. 189:
declined between 1970 and 1975. Its circulation was 13,119 copies in 1975, 26,724 copies in 1976, 63,646 copies in 1977 and 66,104 in 1978. The increase in its circulation continued until 1980.
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closed in 1988 as a result of poor sales. Antonio Izquierdo served as the paper's last editor. By the end of the paper's run, circulation was primarily among
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During a short period which spanned from 1966 to 1968, the paper opened itself to the more moderate tendencies of the
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militaries and leaders opposed to democracy. Between 1977 and 1981, they published various articles from the
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was established in 1936. The paper was founded as the principal nationalist mouthpiece during the
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ideology, especially after it was converted into the official newspaper of the
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Symbol and Ritual in the New Spain: The Transition to Democracy After Franco
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far-right newspaper published in Spain between 1936 and 1988.
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Mass Media and Political Communication in New Democracies
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Article published with new of the High Court sentence
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attempted putsch. Following the self-dissolution of
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regime . However, its direction changed in 1968 and
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Index

El Alcázar, Misiones
Far-right
Spanish
Spanish language
Siege of the Alcázar
Alcázar of Toledo
Francoist
Falangist
Franco
transition to democracy
Búnker
ultramontanist
Colectivo Almendros
coup d'état
23-F
Blas Piñar
Fuerza Nueva
Juntas Españolas
Francoist
Audiencia Nacional
pesetas
Jorge Claramunt
Jesús Evaristo Casariego
Jesús Ercilla
José Luis Cebrián
Fernando Vizcaíno Casas
Enrique Jardiel Poncela
Rafael García Serrano
José Antonio Gurriarán
Alfonso Paso

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