MIGUEL A. ORDONEZ (Spain). Ortega y Gasset Journalism Prize, he is graduated in Information Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid. He also has PhD studies in History (unfinished). For years he wrote for the Spanish newspaper El País from the Dominican Republic, a nation where he directed the School of Communication of the Catholic University Santo Domingo (UCSD), of which he is Honorary and Distinguished Professor. At the same time, he was a reporter for the weekly Rumbo, deputy editor of Diario Libre and editor-in-chief for Antena Latina TV. Later, he has also been Head of Press and Protocol for the Spanish Marbella City Council. He has published, among others, in Spanish, Cap Cana: Los osados aprendices de Donald Trump (Cap Cana: The daring aprentices of Donald Trump), Negocios de bajos vuelos: la confluencia en el Caribe de casos de corrupción de España y la privatización de los aeropuertos dominicanos (Low-flying businesses: The confluence of Spanish corruption cases in the Caribbean and the privatization of Dominican airports), El Caso Malaya: los elefantes arrasaron Marbella (El Caso Malaya: the elephants ravaged Marbella), Dos siglos de bribones y algún malandrín (Two centuries of rascals and some scoundrel), o Cachito, cachito mío: las partes y otros pedazos de personajes de la historia (The parts and other pieces of characters in history).
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