Adriano Miguel Tejada’s back-page column in Diario Libre provides what he calls “a tasty anecdote” about the advertising policy of “a certain government-intervened newspaper,” which, it appears, refuses to accept political advertisements from a
Adriano Miguel Tejada’s back-page column in Diario Libre provides what he calls “a tasty anecdote” about the advertising policy of “a certain government-intervened newspaper,” which, it appears, refuses to accept political advertisements from a