In July 1976, after much struggle against the current, a group of young journalists founded the APSI magazine, a medium that eventually became a beacon in the midst of dictatorial obscurantism. Arturo Navarro, a journalist and sociologist educated at the Catholic and native University of Valparaiso, along with the American journalist John Dinges and Spanish journalist Rafael Otano, lawyer Jorge Molina and other professionals, decided to start an…
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In July 1976, after much struggle against the current, a group of young journalists founded the APSI magazine, a medium that eventually became a beacon in the midst of dictatorial obscurantism. Arturo Navarro, a journalist and sociologist educated at the Catholic and native University of Valparaiso, along with the American journalist John Dinges and Spanish journalist Rafael Otano, lawyer Jorge Molina and other professionals, decided to start an…