Federico Gálvez
Chief Editor and Senior Reporter Federico Gálvez is the chief editor and senior reporter for IMBS. Knowing that having one's name on a fancy sheet of paper can open economic opportunities, he earned a bachelor's of science in forgery, which skills he then used to procure a master's degree in journalism. He drinks beer and watches sports, sometimes even when he is off work.
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Raúl Arboleda de Céspedes
Investigative Reporter Raúl Arboleda de Céspedes is an investigative reporter for IMBS. Raúl acquired his investigatory skills in his past life, when he served as a triple-agent for the CIA, KGB, and MI6 until he was caught and executed. His past life over, he reincarnated into the news reporter he is today.
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Amaranaya Sifat
Lifestyle News Correspondent Amaranaya "Naya" Sifat is a lifestyle news correspondent for IMBS. She spent the $2 million she inherited from her father in exchange for as many Instagram followers, a decision she does not regret because she has yet to grasp the concept of Instagram web bot accounts.
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Brígida Asuncion Ximena, MD
Health and Sciences Correspondent Dr. Brígida Asuncion Ximena is a health and sciences correspondent for IMBS. Having left her successful obstetrics practice to serve three consecutive terms as the duchy's chief executioner, she commands an end-to-end understanding of the human life cycle.
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Juan José Ferrúfino
Business and Financial Correspondent Juan José Ferrúfino is a business and financial correspondent for IMBS. He holds the distinction of having managed several blue chip corporations and successfully running them into bankruptcy. If there is anything his two-year sabbatical in the penitentiary has taught him, it is to avoid getting caught.
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Guillermo Sangüesa y Toledano
Sports Correspondent Guillermo Sangüesa y Toledano is a sports correspondent for IMBS. Before getting his start in journalism, he played professional football (Americans, read: soccer) for a team which he has been contractually prohibited from mentioning ever since he headbutted a referee eight times in under a minute, causing the man's death and netting Guillermo a yellow card for unsportsmanlike conduct.
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