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Ivan
Thompson unique occupation and his
book "Cowboy Cupid", has garnered
many newspaper stories and
television appearances. Below is a
small example of his notoriety
throughout America and Mexico.
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Austin
American-Statesman |
Dallas
Morning News |
Deming
Headlight |
El
Diario (Spanish) |
El Paso
Herald Post |
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El Paso
Times |
El Paso
Times |
Gente
(Spanish) |
Houston
Chronicle |
National Enquirer |
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New
Mexico Sunday Journal |
New
Mexico Sunday Journal |
Rio
Grande Gazette |
Vecinos
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CRISTINA SARALEGUI is a
journalist with more than
thirty years of experience,
recognized as one of the
most popular and influential
examples for the Hispanic
women of today. CRISTINA is
determined, successful, and
motivating. In August 2005,
CRISTINA was chosen as one
of the “25 Hispanic Most
influential people in the
United States” by Time
Magazine and October of the
same year, she became the
first Latin in being chosen
to the prestigious legend
list of American television,
The Broadcasting & Cable
Hall of Fame (Hall FAMA). In
1989 CRISTINA made her debut
as star and executive
producer of “The Cristina
Show” on Univisión, the
national chain of Spanish
programming seen throughout
the United States, Latin
America, and some European
countries. In 2007, CRISTINA
celebrates 18 years on the
air and after 12 Emmy®
prizes and more than 4.000
programs, “The Cristina
Show” airs in the
United States every Monday
to 10:00 p.m. (ET) by
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Ivan
Thompson,
"The Cowboy Cupid"
has been a favored guest on
The Cristina Show
on several occasions
throughout the years.
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