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  1. Manuela le pide el divorcio a su marido y logra rehacer su vida.No te pierdas de 'Mujer, casos de la vida real' de lunes a viernes a la 11:30 a.m. por el can...

    • Blank’s Son Kenny Worked as A Journalist in Atlanta
    • Dena Blank Has A Political Science Degree from Emory University
    • Blank’s Third Wife Is Angela Macuga, Who He Met at Joshua’s Soccer Game

    Blank’s oldest son is Kenny Blank, who is the director of the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation. His business is broadcast journalism, with his most recent position at the NBC affiliate in Atlanta. He earned an Emmy Award while there. Before that, he worked in Savannah, where he won an Associated Press award for his coverage of the 1996 Olympic Gam...

    According to her bioat the Blank Family Foundation site, Dena is currently married to Josh Kimball and has two daughters. She has a bachelor’s degree in political science form Emory University and graduated in 1998. She also has a master’s degree from Harvard University, which she graduated from in 1998. In addition to being a director at the Blank...

    Blank’s third wife is Angela Macuga, who was previously married and has two children of her own. According to the Saporta Report, the two met at a soccer game where Blank’s son Joshua was playing. That’s why soccer is a really important part of Blank’s life. “It is very close to my heart,” Blank told the Report. “It’s very personal to me. It’s wond...

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  2. Sep 18, 2023 · ¿Cómo olvidar el episodio ‘Un ángel sin luz’ de ‘Mujer, casos de la vida real? Este contó la historia de Ángel, un niño al que un par de extraños le prometen regalarle un globo grande y colorido a cambio de que vaya con ellos.

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  4. Silvia Pinal llevó a la televisión los casos de tráfico de órganos en un episodio especial protagonizado por Patricia Reyes Spíndola y Violeta Isfel.

  5. Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real (translated: Woman, Real Life Cases) is an anthology telenovela produced by Mexican television network Televisa for Canal de las Estrellas. Developed as a response to the Mexican earthquake of 1985 , [ 1 ] the program initially consisted of reenactments of real-life situations, or "cases", related to the earthquake's impact, with the intent of generating assistance ...

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