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Rumbo can refer to: * Rumbo (Texas Newspapers), a chain of Spanish newspapers published in San Antonio, Houston, Austin, and McAllen, Texas. * ''Rumbo'' (film), a 1949 Spanish film * Rumbo (newspaper), a free weekly bilingual newspaper published in Lawrence, Massachusetts * ''Rumbo Submarino'', the 2nd studio album by band Macaco * Rumbo, a character used in several novels by James Herbert James John Herbert, OBE (8 April 1943 – 20 March 2013) was an English horror writer. A full-time writer, he also designed his own book covers and publicity. His books have sold 54 million copies worldwide, and have been translated into 34 l ...
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Rumbo (Texas Newspapers)
''Rumbo'' (meaning "heading to" as in "heading to the United States") is a chain of Spanish-language newspapers headquartered in Texas, with editions in San Antonio, Houston, and the Rio Grande Valley. It was originally headquartered in San Antonio but later moved its offices to Houston. It was initially a daily publication, but the frequency later changed to weekly. By 2014 it was no longer in print and became online-only. History It was established in 2004 by Colombia-born Edward Schumacher Matos and Jonathan Friedland. Both men both formerly worked for ''The Wall Street Journal'', the former as an editor and the latter as the Los Angeles bureau chief, and Schumacher also formerly worked for ''The New York Times'' as a foreign correspondent. The Spanish company Recoletos spent $16.5 million to develop ''Rumbo''. The company Meximerica Media launched the newspaper, which initially had a daily frequency. the daily circulation was 100,000, and there were 86 editorial staff origin ...
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Rumbo (film)
''Rumbo'' is a 1949 Spanish drama film set in Seville and directed by Ramón Torrado. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Fernando Granada - Rumbo * Paquita Rico - Dulcenombre * Fernando Fernández de Córdoba - Gabriel Hurtado Mendoza (as Fernando Fdez. de Cordoba) * Julia Lajos * Manuel Arbó - (as Manuel Arbo) * Eloísa Muro - (as Eloisa Muro) * Miguel Gómez - (as Miguel Gomez) * Rosita Valero * Tino G. Ferry * José Riesgo José Riesgo (8 September 1919 – 16 May 2002) was a Spanish actor. After fighting in the Spanish Civil War for the Spanish Republican Army The Spanish Republican Army ( es, Ejército de la República Española) was the main branch of the Arme ... * Guillermo Cereceda * Mancusa - Antonio, el gitanillo (as Vilches y Mancusa) * Vilches - Rosarillo, la gitanilla (as Vilches y Mancusa) References External links * 1949 films 1949 drama films 1940s Spanish-language films Films directed by Ramón Torrado Spanish drama ...
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Rumbo (newspaper)
Rumbo is a free weekly bilingual newspaper published in Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States, covering the Merrimack Valley and southern New Hampshire New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Gulf of Maine to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the nor .... History Prior to 2014, the paper would publish two editions - a regional edition and the local edition every other week making it a bi-weekly paper in some areas but weekly in Lawrence and Methuen. In January 2014, the newspaper merged the two editions into one, making it a weekly regional newspaper. Staff Dalia Diaz is the Director and Editor of ''Rumbo''. She also has a radio show on WMVX 1110 AM. References External links Rumbo website {{DEFAULTSORT:Rumbo Lawrence, Massachusetts Newspapers published in Massachusetts Mass media in Essex County, Massachusetts M ...
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Rumbo Submarino
Macaco (Vianey) is a musical band from Barcelona, Spain formed in 1997 by Dani Carbonell, who was also one of the original lead singers of the new flamenco group Ojos de Brujo. Carbonell left Ojos de Brujo after the debut album, ''Vengue'' in 2001, but has continued to make guest appearances on the group's later albums. Prior to his singing career, Carbonell had dubbed over Sean Astin's character Mikey Walsh in the 1985 film The Goonies. The members, from different countries such as Brazil, Cameroon, Sweden, Venezuela and Spain, give to its music a mixed colour, with electro accents of Latin music and rumba. Carbonell sings in Spanish and Catalan, but also in Portuguese, French, English and Italian. Many of their songs are played in the EA Sports video games '' FIFA'' : "Moving" (from his fifth album, ''Puerto Presente'', released in 2009) appeared in '' FIFA 09'', "Hacen Falta Dos" (released in an EP version of ''Puerto Presente'') appeared in ''FIFA 10'' and "Una Sola Voz" ...
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