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LA ESTRELLA.com.pa published on its website that "now the satellite and the print on the logo are more friendly to the eye," said a company spokesperson.
"The previous satellite had 24 lines while the current one has 11. The word "Panama" was also placed at the end of the logo."
Source: laestrella.com.pa
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