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Photograph of Ruben Salazar used for press passes, Los Angeles, California, 1959. "… have more viewers than George Putnam or Tom Reddin and almost as many as KABC's Eyewitness News, it is not that well known except among Spanish-speaking Angelenos. The first time I heard of KMEX was some eight years aog when a man came to my home and installed a UHF converter on my TV set so I could write an occasional article about the station's programs in The Times. From time to time I wrote a piece and then lost interest. Ruben Salazar. Fri May 8 1970" -- clipping glued to back. "By Ruben Sa... Travel writer Stan Delaplane once cautioned Americans that the thing to remember about our neighbors to the south is that 'Mexico is not the United States.' Its a good thing to remember, especially if you're an American reporter in Mexico as I was for the past two years. Newsmen in..." -- clipping glued to back. "...George...City bureau...to the Buenos...cessor in Mexico...zar... , formerly as...news bureau. The Times...American bureauy in Rio...headed by Francis B. Kent. Natanson. 44 joined The Times." -- clipping glued to back.
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