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Fidel Cano Correa, director del diario recuerda a su tío, asesinado hace 30 años.

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00:00I really believe that there is no need to be a canon
00:03so that everyone in the audience understand that legacy
00:08and understand where they work
00:09and understand what the brand of the spectator means
00:13which is obviously very reflected in the legacy of Don Guillermo Cano
00:17and his ancestors.
00:28I remember working,
00:31I was always locked in with the newspaper all the time
00:36with the family members
00:38and in the newspaper I remember
00:41he was standing against the wall where the mail arrived
00:48and I was always reading the letters of the lecturers
00:51and talking to the journalists
00:54it was very strange.
00:56I remember that they,
00:58for example,
00:58every morning,
00:59before going to the newspaper,
01:01they would go to the grandmother's house
01:04and they would have a small meeting
01:06about the newspaper and the country
01:10and it was a very interesting relationship
01:15and it was very interesting how everyone
01:16managed an area of the newspaper
01:18very particular
01:20and,
01:20however,
01:21in those meetings,
01:22they were talking about the general management
01:26but it was like
01:27everyone had their own space
01:30within the newspaper.
01:34I started with my father,
01:36Fidel,
01:38he was always managing the part of the publicity
01:42but he was, in reality,
01:46a visionary and a total libertarian
01:47and one day,
01:49he decided to take off his hat
01:51and study ecology
01:52in the United Kingdom
01:54and he never had to put a hat
01:56and he didn't have to sell publicity
01:59and he started making a column
02:01but in that time,
02:03he was the head of the Four Haces
02:04he was the head of the publicity
02:07the most rebel,
02:08I would say.
02:09Don Alfonso
02:10was the balance
02:12in the family,
02:14he was the point of meeting
02:18of everyone,
02:19he was a very strange person,
02:20he managed
02:21the circulation of the newspaper.
02:23Don Luis Gabriel,
02:25who was the manager,
02:27he managed,
02:28he was a visionary,
02:30he was always the last
02:32of the technology
02:34and that's why
02:35The Espectador was the first
02:37with photos,
02:39the first with photos in color,
02:41he brought the first
02:42rotation,
02:43he was always passionate
02:46about the technology
02:47and obviously,
02:47he managed the finances
02:49in a business
02:50that was always complicated.
02:52And Don Guillermo,
02:53Don Guillermo
02:54was perhaps
02:55the most silent,
02:58the most concentrated
03:00and intellectual,
03:04although all four
03:05were good readers
03:07and good intellectuals,
03:08Don Guillermo
03:09was the most concentrated
03:11and the most,
03:15I would say
03:16that he was the most
03:16of the most
03:16in the past.
03:16He was the most
03:19in the past.
03:21tireless
03:21and the most
03:22in the past.
03:26But all
03:27were in reality
03:29very strange people.
03:30Don Guillermo
03:31was very silent,
03:32in reality
03:33of all
03:34people
03:34were the most
03:37most
03:37in the workplace.
03:39in the work.
03:42I came to my house and I was watching a football game on the radio when I saw the news.
03:48I went to say to my dad and we were watching the radio to see where I was.
03:56There was information that I was in the Cajanal clinic.
04:02When I arrived, I was looking for my cousin, Camilo, who is more or less of the same age.
04:13When we arrived, I knew that he was dead.
04:16It was a moment of uncertainty, obviously, and a lot of difficulty,
04:24but also a lot of union with the family around Juan Guillermo and Fernando
04:29who were the people who had worked with Don Guillermo of the hand.
04:36At that moment, the direct group decided that they were they
04:41because it had all the logic that they were in the hands of the family,
04:47that they were in the hands of those who he was forming.
04:52They were a tremendous responsibility. They were very young at that moment.
04:56the threats were on the floor of the skin and they were starting their families,
05:02with very young children, even waiting for some of their children.
05:09But there was the need to concentrate, to join us in the family
05:14and with all the spectators team.
05:17And they were the best heads, without doubt, that they could continue with the legacy of Don Guillermo.
05:24It is a tremendous responsibility to be faithful in these times,
05:31not only of Don Guillermo, but also of the founder and his directors.
05:41It is not easy. Obviously, the newspaper is not a family company.
05:47And that makes it a little different.
05:49But fortunately, we have all the support to defend what the spectators have been
05:55during all these years, and to be able to protect that legacy.
06:02And we are the two of the staff members of the Board of Education,
06:04where we are ultimately supporting the school district in Milan.
06:04The duty of the board of the Board of Education
06:05is to provide a great support for the community,
06:05and to reflect on local education.
06:06The planning of the Board of Education
06:06is as a community.
06:07And it's very important to be able to engage people,
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