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Epoca may refer to: Media * Epoca (magazine), ''Epoca'' (magazine), Italian news magazine published, 1950–1997 * Época (Brazilian magazine), ''Época'' (Brazilian magazine), Brazilian news magazine established in 1998 * Época (Spanish magazine), ''Época'' (Spanish magazine), Spanish weekly news magazine, 1985–2013 * ''La Epoca'', weekly newspaper that operated in Guatemala for four months in 1988 * ''La Epoca (Ladino newspaper)'', Ladino newspaper published in Ottoman Empire, 1875–1912 Others

* EPOCA, acronym of Exèrcit Popular Català, Catalan separatist paramilitary group * European Project on Ocean Acidification {{disambiguation ...
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Epoca (magazine)
''Epoca'' () was an illustrated weekly current events magazine published between 1950 and 1997 in Milan, Italy. It was one of the leading magazines during its run. History and profile ''Epoca'' was first published on 14 October 1950. The magazine was modeled on ''Life (magazine), Life'' and ''Paris Match''. ''Epoca'' was the first Italian publication which employed the illustrations like these and other popular magazines of the period such as ''Look (UK magazine), Look''. ''Epoca'' was part of Mondadori and was based in Milan. Its first editor was Alberto Mondadori who was succeeded in the post by Enzo Biagi in 1953. During the period until 1960 when Enzo Biagi edited ''Epoca'' the magazine covered current affairs news, social attitudes as well as TV news. The magazine also included frequent and detailed articles about Cinema of the United States, Hollywood Movie stars, stars of the period and Italian movie stars such as Gina Lollobrigida. The weekly had offices in New York Ci ...
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Época (Brazilian Magazine)
''Época'' is a Brazilian weekly news and analysis magazine. The magazine was started in May 1998. It is published by Editora Globo, part of the Grupo Globo media conglomerate. ''Épocas style is based on the German magazine ''Focus'', emphasizing the use of images and graphics, and even their logos share some similarities. Circulation In 2010, ''Época'' had a circulation of 408,000 copies. It dipped to 389,000 copies in 2012 and slightly rose to 393,000 in 2013. In 2018, it circulates over 500,000 copies weekly and has 5.9 million unique digital users. Criticism and controversies Francenildo Case In March 2006, Época magazine became involved in the political scandal involving the breach of banking secrecy of the handyman Francenildo Santos Costa, which culminated in the fall of the Finance Minister A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minist ...
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Época (Spanish Magazine)
''Época'' was a Spanish weekly news magazine published in Madrid, Spain, from 1985 to 2013. History and profile Established by Jaime Campmany in 1985, ''Época'' was a conservative publication by Intereconomía Corporation. The US Department of State also described the magazine as a conservative publication in 2000. The headquarters of the magazine was in Madrid. In 1994 ''Época'' had a circulation of 67,000 copies. ''Época'' became '' La Gaceta'' Sunday magazine in 2009, but ''La Gaceta'' was defunct by Intereconomía in 2013. It had among its contributors Julián Marías, Ramón Pi, Pilar Urbano, Emilio Romero, Manuel Alcántara and Ricardo de la Cierva. Although described by its publisher as "a reference," ''Época'' was the focus of several controversies in the 2000s. In 2008, it alleged that Infanta Elena was trying to annul her marriage to Jaime de Marichalar in that Marichalar used cocaine. In the following year, the magazines accused María Teresa Fernán ...
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La Epoca
''La Epoca'' was a liberal weekly newspaper that operated in Guatemala Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala, is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and west by Mexico, to the northeast by Belize, to the east by Honduras, and to the southeast by El Salvador. It is hydrologically b ... for four months in 1988. In June, its offices were firebombed, and its senior staff fled the country. The office of ''La Epoca'' was destroyed by Guatemalan government backed terrorists for their criticism of the government. One year after the firebombing, ''La Epoca'' journalist Julio Godoy wrote of the U.S. support of the Guatemalan government: :"while the Moscow imposed government in Prague would degrade and humiliate reformers, the Washington made government in Guatemala would kill them. It still does, in a virtual genocide that has taken more than 150,000 victims (in what Amnesty International calls) a government program of political murder."How the World Wo ...
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La Epoca (Ladino Newspaper)
''La Epoca'' ( Ladino: ''The Era'') was a Ladino language newspaper published between 1875 and 1911 in Thessaloniki⁩, Ottoman Empire. Published nearly for forty years it was the leading Ladino publication in the Empire and first Ladino newspaper in Thessaloniki. History and profile ''La Epoca'' was launched by Saadi Levy in 1875, and the first issue appeared on 1 November that year. He also served as the publisher and editor-in-chief of the paper until 1888. He was the publisher of another paper entitled '' Le Journal de Salonique'', a French language newspaper. The subtitle of ''La Epoca'' was ''Revista comerciala y literaria'' (Ladino: ''Commercial and literary newspaper''), and the paper had a progressive and avant-garde stance. Its supporter was Alliance Israélite Universelle, a Jewish organization. ''La Epoca'' targeted the Sephardi Jews living in Thessaloniki and other towns who could only read Ladino materials. Following the death of Saadi Levy his son, Samuel, became ...
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Exèrcit Popular Català
The Catalan People's Army (, EPOCA), known by its members as , was a Catalan nationalist paramilitary group which existed during the 1970s. History The group was founded in 1969, as a breakaway group of the National Front of Catalonia. Jaume Martínez Vendrell, the leader of the military wing of the National Front, became its commander. EPOCA trained its militants in urban warfare techniques, smuggling in weaponry from Switzerland. The group came to prominence through a number of assassinations, committed by attaching pressure-triggered bombs to the bodies of their victims, demanding ransoms, and when they weren't received, leaving the bombs to explode, killing their victims in the process. In this way, the group assassinated in 1977 the industrialist and chemical tycoon José María Bultó, and in 1978 the ex-mayor of Barcelona, Joaquín Viola, along with his wife. By 1979, the group had become inactive in comparison with many other contemporary groups. Following discussi ...
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