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Enrique Recabarren was born in San Vicente, but he hasn’t lived in Argentina for 40 years. He worked on various things in Europe and even approached shamanism. I know your story.

07/31/2022 | 09:01

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The strange thing is that after 40 years that I am away, I am still El Quique for many
I was very dissatisfied with the departure of the country, I was a very rebellious young man, I was very sensitive to that situation”. In 1977 I entered as an editor in the Diario Los Principes

I went to Spain in ’79 and in ’83 I returned to Argentina, it was the first time I voted. I made him very happy. I was very excited that democracy was returning and I wanted to return to the country to dedicate myself to journalism, finish my studies
But I did not find myself in Argentina. It is normal. Society continued to live and so did I. Outside my family, I did not find a great reception. I love Argentina and I want the country to do well, but I have had to reintegrate

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When I arrived in Germany, I had to work as a carrier. He had a family to support. Many years passed and I did not forget journalism. Later I did a radio program called ‘Compañía’, about Latin America. On a German radio, but in Spanish
They commissioned me for a magazine about empanadas and then they hired me as an editor. I was there for 5 years, writing about music, art and Latin American cinema. Trip to Mexico. It was beautiful

When I lost my job as a journalist, it was a blow. I got into shamanism, Afro-Cuban religions, I made trips to Cuba. I tried to see the spiritual aspect of the problems
I always had faith in God and started to study the bible. I found my little oasis, a little salvation. Sometimes it hurts me a little that they don’t want to listen to me

Interview with Adrian Cragnolini.

The National Weather Service anticipated a cloudless day with light winds. I know how the weather will continue in the week.

The restriction took place from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. due to works carried out on Colonia Impira and Pasaje A streets in the Santa Isabel neighborhood.

Mariana Suárez was born in Arroyito, Córdoba and has lived in the Middle Eastern country for 25 years. Although she maintains her Catholic beliefs, she passed to another religion because of her family.

Pablo Cebollez is from the Santa Fe city of Capitán Bermúdez and has an organic and Argentine gastronomic establishment. “I did everything: I washed dishes, I cleaned gardens, bathrooms,” he told chain 3.

Verónica is 48 years old, she is a children’s soccer referee at the Rosarina Association and 15 days ago she suffered verbal attacks from mothers of children who told her: “men can’t do anything to you but we can”.

Last Wednesday one of the founders of “Bicicletas Tomaselli” passed away at the age of 90. “We will try to continue his great legacy with great honor,” his family said in a statement.

Lucas Boneiro, was the assistant referee who was in the match between Independencia and Garmense where a player attacked his partner. “He went through the machismo that exists in soccer,” he said.

John Frederick

Road insecurity in Córdoba

The victims were returning from Santiago del Estero and were attacked in San José de la Dormida. The police said the cell phone was broken.

The trial for alleged crimes with public works in Santa Cruz between 2003 and 2015 resumed this Monday, where the vice president, Lázaro Báez, and 11 defendants are being tried.

Juan Marino is the leader and founder of the Piquetero Party, a split from the Partido Obrero. He works in the Buenos Aires Ministry of Social Development led by “El Cuervo” Larroque.

The 34-year-old man was arrested. The incident occurred when a match was being played between Deportivo Garmense and Independencia for the Gonzales Chaves league.

The model is on vacation in Ibiza and her attitude was a trend in the networks when an exclusive dance venue rejected her entry.

The governor of Chaco starred in an unusual moment at the International Meeting of Sculptors 2022.

The trial for alleged crimes with public works in Santa Cruz between 2003 and 2015 resumed this Monday, where the vice president, Lázaro Báez, and 11 defendants are being tried.

Through Twitter, the current president of the Chamber of Deputies also informed that Jorge Domper and Claudia Balestrini will accompany him as Undersecretary of Budget and Claudia Balestrini as Undersecretary of Public Revenue.

Juan Marino is the leader and founder of the Piquetero Party, a split from the Partido Obrero. He works in the Buenos Aires Ministry of Social Development led by “El Cuervo” Larroque.

“It will remain open for all those people who have not yet registered, regardless of the ID number,” said the Energy Secretariat.

The Head of the AFI and former Minister of Defense of the Nation in dialogue with Cadena 3 Rosario praised the president’s decision to “strengthen the government’s management” and spoke about the controversy of the Iranian-Venezuelan plane.

The deputy of the Front of All told chain 3 their support for the new super minister. He considered “right” the decision to unite Economy, Production and Agriculture.

“What is sought is to calm the macroeconomy and promote development to generate more jobs are the great challenges,” said the chief of staff.

The former deputy of the Union for Córdoba and the main link of the new superminister in the province, Adriana Nazario, gave details to chain 3.

From Córdoba, to Munich and from journalism to spirituality