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    Spanish-language newspaper to launch next month

    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Deseret Management Corp. is launching a new Spanish-language newspaper in Utah.

    El Observador is scheduled to begin publication Feb. 9. It will run Tuesdays, Thursdays and weekends.

    The weekday editions will focus on hard news and the weekend editions will include more features and family oriented content.

    Deseret News Publisher Jim Wall says El Observador's initial circulation will be 10,000 home deliveries weekly, with another 15,000 copies distributed on racks and by hand delivery.

    Wall says Utah's Hispanic and Latino community is important but is underrepresented.

    The publication's editor, Patricia Quijano Dark, says the paper will provide news that's important to everyone, not just Hispanics, except that it will happen to be in Spanish.
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    I believe this is a Mormon owned newspaper. Talk about pandering to illegals!!!

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    The responses to the article are mostly against a Spanish newspaper.

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    Wall says Utah's Hispanic and Latino community is important but is underrepresented.
    Why is the hispanic community always in need of representation? What does that mean? Are they interested in the news or supporting something printed in their beloved spanish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoBueno
    Wall says Utah's Hispanic and Latino community is important but is underrepresented.
    Why is the hispanic community always in need of representation? What does that mean? Are they interested in the news or supporting something printed in their beloved spanish.
    Sounds like xenophobia, doesn't it?
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