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AP, NPR Curb Use of "Obamacare" Term

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October 2, 2013

New York expects to enroll as many as 1.1 million uninsured people over the nextEditors say association with law's opponents persists; he-said, he-said approach faulted in shutdown coverage; New Miss America booked for South Asian Journalists gala; Darius Walker given vice president title at CNN; D.C. anchor J.C. Hayward suspended in corruption probe; National Geographic's faces offer racial guessing game; editor calls nontraditional households bad for newspapers; Frank L. Fouce dies, helped launch Univision precursor (10/2/13)

Editors Say Association With Law's Opponents Persists

Frank L. Fouce Dies, Helped Launch Univision Precursor

"Frank L. Fouce, an impresario of Spanish-language entertainment who turned the historic Million Dollar Theater in downtown Los Angeles into a prestigious venue for a burgeoning Latino market and helped launch the television network that became Univision, died Sept. 22 in Los Angeles,"Elaine Woo wrote this week for the Los Angeles Times. "He was 85.

"The cause was lymphoma, said his daughter, Paula Fouce.

"Mr. Fouce was a co-founder of the Spanish International Communications Corp., which operated the first Spanish-language television stations in the United States, including KMEX-TV, Univision’s flagship outlet and the No. 1 source for Spanish-language news and entertainment in Los Angeles. . . . "

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