Monica Lozano and the staff of La Opinion remain, but the family no longer controls the newspaper.
He, together with Gregorio Bautista, published the La Opinion in 1887.
And Times Mirror does own half of the successful La Opinion daily in Los Angeles.
In one corner sat an equally rotund woman reading La Opinion behind a silver-plated register.
Gradually, the government began exerting pressure on La Opinion, withholding official advertising, harassing its reporters and even kidnapping some.
He was editor and publisher of La Opinion in Argentina from 1971 until his arrest by the military regime in 1977.
Enrique Jara, assistant editor of La Opinion, was also arrested.
La Opinion is an attractive property.
For example, La Opinion caters to the large Mexican population in Los Angeles.
At age 12, her first editorial was published in La Opinion, a Los Angeles daily Spanish language newspaper.