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Cumple 42 Años Hospital General De Pachuca MARTES 4 DE AGOSTO HIDALGO DE 2020 Año 28 SIN LIBRE EXPRESIÓN NO HAY LIBERTAD DALECLICK Corrigen con cirugía cardiopatía a niño de 3 años Personal del Hospital del Niño DIF de Hidalgo practicó una intervención quirúrgica exitosa a pequeño de origen indígena Cumple 42 años Hospital General TRABAJA PERSONAL DE GUAR DIA de Pachuca DALECLICK EL SECRETARIO DE SALUD, BENÍTEZ HERRERA, CALIFICÓ A LA INSTITUCIÓN COMO EL HOSPITAL DALECLICK • Arnulfo Vázquez Zupralterno SUBEN DALE CLICK REMESAS DALECLICK • Jesús Cruz Fernandez Humanismo DALE CLICK Practican taerobox y zumba DALECLICK modo online DALECLICK Vuelven a funcionar módulos del INE ▪ Únicamente atenderán entrega de credenciales de elector tramitadas antes de la pandemia REPORTE • Hidalgo llegó CIUDADANO a los siete mil 118 casos DALE CLICK confirmados y mil noventa y cuatro ENVÍA TU FOTO, VIDEO O TEXTO defunciones Síntesis 4 DE AGOSTO DE 2020 MARTES EDITOR: MANUEL GÓMEZ / COEDITOR GRÁFICO: IVÓN GUZMÁN [email protected] Defiende AMLO, otra vez, a López-Gatell El presidente defendió al subsecretario, luego de que gobernadores pidieran su renuncia DALECLICK Suben Sube pronóstico remesas de caída del PIB: pese a Banxico pandemia Expertos del sector privado Banxico reportó elevaron a 10% su pronóstico de que el país recibió 19 la caída del PIB en 2020 mil 74.92 mdd en DALECLICK remesas de enero a Regreso junio a clases, DALECLICK 24 de agosto ▪ La SEP advirtió de “riesgos altos” para la salud; destacó acuerdo con televisoras DALECLICK Niegan amparo a esposa de Lozoya ▪ Una jueza rechazó frenar la orden de captura de Marielle Helene Eckes en caso Odebrecht DALECLICK EDITORES: ALFONSO ENGAMBIRA COEDITOR GRÁFICO: IVÓN GUZMÁN [email protected] Síntesis MARTES 4 DE AGOSTO DE 2020 Gustavo Palafox FUSIONA LA “The Human BANDA CON voice” REGUETÓN DE ALMODÓVAR Y EXPANDE SE PRESENTARÁ HORIZONTES EN EL FESTIVAL DE VENECIA DALECLICK circus DALECLICK DALECLICK Actores hacen teatro por whatsapp Se trata de un proyecto que empezó en Uruguay y siguió con gran éxito en Argentina y ahora llega a España de la mano de Scenikus Streaming, “Amor de cuarentena”. Claudia Schiffer, Inaugurarán DE MUSA EN FESTIVAL DE CINE CONSAGRADA DE NUEVA YORK A DISEÑADORA La colección «Small Axe» que se Schiffer muestra su talento de estrenará este año en la cadena forma polifacética a través del británica BBC y en Amazon Prime. diseño de ocho prendas que reflejan DALECLICK “su estilo personal sin esfuerzo”. DALECLICK CRO EDITOR: ERNESTO ROMERO COEDITOR GRÁFICO: IVÓN GUZMÁN [email protected] Síntesis 4 DE AGOSTO DE 2020 MARTES PUMAS SE DEBE JUGAR EL DEPORTIVO ANTE FUENLABRADA DINENNO DALECLICK OTRA VEZ El argentino Juan Ignacio Dinenno anotó un par de goles para darle este lunes a los Pumas UNAM una victoria de 1-2 en casa del Atlas. foto: Imago7 PASSY, NUEVO DT DALECLICK DE DOMINICANA DALECLICK Rafael Márquez Rafa Marquez, de 41 años, con cinco participaciones mundiales a sus espaldas SE ESTRENA COMO con la selección absoluta mexicana, con DT EN ESPAÑA un pasado como jugador en el Mónaco, EFE. El exdefensa internacional mexicano Rafa Barcelona, New York Red Bulls y Hellas Marquez, que se retiró como jugador en 2018, Verona, entre otros, se está sacando el título en el Atlas de su país y se esta preparando de entrenador en España y su apuesta por el para una futura etapa como entrenador, Alcalá entra dentro de su periodo de prácticas dirigirá la próxima temporada al cadete A del para conseguir el título UEFA Pro. Alcalá, club madrileño que milita en la Tercera “Es una bonita oportunidad de la que división española. estoy muy agradecido”. Foto: EFE PREMIO HANS PREMIO HANS CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN ANDERSEN PARA PARA ILUS- AUTORES TRADORES (1956 – 2020) (1966 – 2020) 2020 2020 Albertine Jacqueline Woodson Suiza Estados Unidos 2018 2018 Igor Oleynikov Eiko Kadono Rusia Japón 2016 Rotraut 2016 Susanne Berner Cao Wenxuan Alemania China 2014 Roger Mello 2014 Brasil Nahoko Uehashi Japón 2012 Peter Sís 2012 República Checa Maria Teresa Andruetto 2010 Argentina Jutta Bauer Alemania 2010 David Almond 2008 Reino Unido Roberto Innocenti Italia 2008 Jürg Schubiger 2006 Suiza Wolf Erlbruch Alemania 2006 Margaret Mahy 2004 Nueva Zelanda Max Velthuijs Paises Bajos 2004 Martin Waddell 2002 Irlanda Quentin Blake Reino Unido 2002 Aidan Chambers 2000 Anthony Browne Reino Unido Reino Unido 2000 1998 Ana Maria Machado Tomi Ungerer Brasil Francia 1998 1996 Katherine Paterson Klaus Ensikat Estados Unidos Alemania 1996 1994 Uri Orlev Jörg Müller Suiza Israel 1992 Kveta Pacovská 1994 HANS CHRISTIAN República Checa Michio Mado Japón 1990 Lisbeth Zwerger 1992 Austria Virginia Hamilton Estados Unidos 1988 Dusan Kállay 1990 Checoslovaquia Tormod Haugen Noruega ANDERSEN 1986 Robert Ingpen 1988 El escritor y poeta danés, famoso por Australia Annie M. G. Schmidt sus cuentos para niños, representa 1984 Países Bajos el reconocimiento internacional más Mitsumasa Anno Japón 1986 alto otorgado a un autor e ilustrador Patricia Wrightson 1982 Australia de libros infantiles. Zbigniew Rychlicki Polonia 1984 Christine Nöstlinger 1980 Austria ans nació en la loca- cuencia de una enfermedad grave Suekichi Akaba Japón 1982 lidad de Odense, en el 4 de agosto de 1875. En su honor, Lygia Bojunga Dinamarca, en el año se crearía el Premio Hans Christian 1978 Nunes Brazil 1805. Andersen desa- Andersen de Literatura, uno de los Svend Otto S. Hrrolló una sincera pasión por la lec- premios más importantes del pano- Dinamarca 1980 Bohumil Riha tura gracias a su padre, pero tuvo rama literario. 1976 Checoslovaquia que concentrarse en estudiar y El Premio Hans Christian Ander- Tatjana Mawrina mantenerse económicamente des- sen es el reconocimiento internacio- URSS 1978 pués del fallecimiento de su padre, nal más alto otorgado a un autor e Paula Fox 1974 Estados Unidos por lo que realmente no pudo ni ilustrador de libros infantiles. Entre- Farshid Mesghali intentó escribir historias hasta que gado cada dos años por la Internatio- Irán 1976 se hizo mayor. nal Board on Books for Young People Cecil Bødker Un día se mudó a otra ciudad (IBBY), los premios reconocen los lo- 1972 Dinamarca Ib Spang Olsen danesa persiguiendo su sueño de gros de toda una vida profesional, cu- Dinamarca 1974 convertirse en actor, y allí ingresó yas obras han hecho una contribución Maria Gripe en el Teatro Real de Dinamarca, importante y duradera a la literatura in- 1970 Suecia Maurice Sendak donde Jonas Collin, el director, le fantil. El Premio al autor se ha otorgado Estados Unidos aceptó rápidamente. Sus habilida- desde 1956 y el Premio del ilustrador 1972 Scott O’Dell des de escritura no eran tan buenas desde 1966. 1968 Estados Unidos en aquel momento, por lo que pasó Los ganadores son seleccionados Jirí Trnka por momentos muy difíciles mien- por un distinguido jurado internacional Checoslovaquia 1970 tras trataba de mejorar. de especialistas en literatura infantil y los Gianni Rodari 1966 Alois Carigiet Suiza Italia Las cosas cambiaron en el año criterios de selección incluyen las cuali- 1835, cuando ya había empezado dades estéticas y literarias de la escritura 1968 a escribir cuentos, poemas y obras y la ilustración, así como la capacidad de James Krüss de teatro. Su primera obra en ganar ver las cosas desde el punto de vista del Alemania popularidad fue Cuentos de Hadas, niño y la capacidad de estimular su curio- una colección de historias de ficción sidad e imaginación. José Maria Sanchez-Silva para niños dividida en 3 folletos. Los ganadores del Premio Hans Chris- España Aunque Hans era un escritor ta- tian Andersen 2020 son Jacqueline lentoso y tenía una imaginación in- Woodson de los Estados Unidos como au- 1966 creíble, se cree que no era una per- tora y Albertine de Suiza como ilustradora. Tove Jansson Finlandia sona demasiado sociable por causas Como autora, Jacqueline Woodson tiene de timidez, por lo que le costaba un prolífico cuerpo de escritura desde li- 1964 mantener las amistades y los contac- bros ilustrados hasta literatura para adul- René Guillot Francia tos en el tiempo. tos jóvenes, todos los cuales presentan un Nunca se casó ni tuvo hijos, pero sí lenguaje lírico, personajes poderosos y un 1962 que llegaría a cosechar un importan- sentido permanente de esperanza. Como Meindert DeJong te éxito en su trabajo. A los 70 años ilustradora, Albertine crea libros con múlti- Estados Unidos Hans sufrió una aparatosa caída de la ples niveles de interpretación, con dibujos 1960 cama, de la que le costaría recuperar- hechos con infinita precisión que son vivos Erich Kästner se. Finalmente, falleció como conse- y llenos de humor. Alemania 1958 Astrid Lindgren Catedral de Suecia 1956 Eleanor Farjeon Reino Unido arte& SÍNTESIScultura SUPLEMENTO SEMANAL 04 DE AGOSTO DE 2020 / NÚMERO 28 / NUEVA ERA EDICIÓN: ALFONSO ENGAMBIRA MONROY DISEÑO: OMAR ENRIQUE MORENO ESPINOSA.
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