Miguel Andonie Fernández

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Miguel Andonie Fernández (30 October 1921 in Gualala, Santa Bárbara – 30 November 2013) was a Honduran chemist, pharmacologist, academic, politician and businessman of paternal Palestinian origin. He was associated with the Colegio de Químicos y Farmacéuticos. He was the chairman of Multimedia, SA and a real estate investor, and invested much in a chain of pharmacies in Honduras.[1][2] He owned one of Honduras's most notable radio stations, Radio America.[1] The National Congress of Honduras awarded him the Honor of Merit for his contributions to politics and science.

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  1. ^ a b Rockwell, Rick; Janus, Noreene (2 April 2003). Media Power in Central America. University of Illinois Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-252-09228-2.
  2. ^ Revista política de Honduras (in Spanish). Editorial Iberoamericana. 2001. p. 205.