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December 18, 2008: Dominican Republic authorities investigate Carmen Dominicci's domestic violence claims against Fernando del Rincón.
December 18, 2008: Dominican Republic authorities investigate Carmen Dominicci's domestic violence claims against Fernando del Rincón.


October 9, 2009: Carmen Dominicci appears in an interview in [[Maria Elvira]] Live describing explicitly the case of domestic violence.<ref>[http://www.hispanictips.com/tag/carmen-dominicci/] HispanicTips </ref>
October 9, 2009: At 8 P.M. E.S.T on Mega TV, Miami, Carmen Dominicci appears in an interview in Maria Elvira Live describing explicitly the case of domestic violence.<ref>[http://www.hispanictips.com/tag/carmen-dominicci/] HispanicTips </ref>




==Awards==
==Awards==

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Carmen Dominicci
Born
Carmen Lourdes Dominicci Ramos

(1966-07-15) July 15, 1966 (age 57)
Occupation(s)Journalist,Tv Anchor

Carmen Lourdes Dominicci Ramos[1] (born July 15, 1966 in Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a news anchor, television reporter and PSA representative.

Career

Carmen Dominicci, a native of Ponce and like Ricky Martin of Corsican descent,[2] began appearing in television commercials and beauty pageants in Puerto Rico during the late 1980s. During the 1980s also, she married the internationally renowned Puerto Rican actor Osvaldo Rios.[3]She represented Puerto Rico in modeling competitions in the United States and Europe. Later she began acting in theater and in mini-series (which is a term used for shorter, three or four chapter versions of telenovelas (soap operas), which helped her become a household name and recognized figure in Puerto Rico. She left modeling and acting to study journalism.

In the 1990s in Puerto Rico, Carmen Dominicci was active as a news reporter and began appearing in TV news shows in TeleOnce and Wapa TV.[4] In 1998, she signed a contract with Telemundo 47 as news anchorwoman and worked in New York City for four years covering important events such as 9/11. [5] In 2002 Dominicci joined Univision's highly touted news show Primer Impacto weekends. In 2005 she left, but she came back from time to time as anchor or reporter. She did investigative reporting for "Aquí y Ahora" (Here and Now), a news program for Univisión. While subbing as anchor on the show she met and became involved with fellow anchor Fernando Del Rincon. The two would later marry and then divorce amongst a bitter set of circumstances. On Monday October 17, 2005, at 7 P.M. E.S.T., news veterans Carmen Dominicci and Rolando Nichols anchored the primetime news and information program "TeleFutura en Vivo y en Directo" (TeleFutura Live and Direct) launched by Telefutura Network.[6]

In the summer of 2008 Carmen Dominicci came back to Univisión to host, on Wednesday and Saturday from 9 P.M. to 10 P.M. E.S.T., the original Galavisión production of "Misión: Reportar" (a talent search program).[7] On the morning of November 29, 2008, Javier Ceriani radio broadcaster of the program "Zona Cero" (SBS) aired the news that Carmen Dominicci had been fired from Univisión. On December 14, 2009, Carmen Dominicci returned to Telemundo as part of the news team. On May 11, 2010, at the 20th anniversary of the Latino Commission in its annual gala "Cielo Latino" and in the company of Hollywood and Broadway stars including Miss Universe 2008 and 2009, NBC/Telemundo anchor woman Carmen Dominicci was installed as International Ambassador of the Latino Commission on AIDS.[8]

Carmen Dominicci vs Fernando del Rincón

August 20, 2007: Carmen Dominicci and Fernando del Rincón marry in a marathon celebration starting Friday and ending Sunday in Puerto Rico.

Carmen Dominicci and Fernando del Rincón go to Casa de Campo famous resort in the Dominican Republic as guests in the wedding of Lourdes Chacón who is to become Lourdes Estefan and half-sister to Gloria Estefan. It is at this time when the incident of domestic violence presumably took place between Carmen Dominicci and Fernando del Rincón.

April 2, 2008: In Miami, Fernando del Rincón is hospitalized for stress.

June 30, 2008: Carmen Dominicci asks Fernando del Rincón for a divorce; she would not split her assets with him.

July 13, 2008: Fernando del Rincón is diagnosed with cancer.

November 25, 2008: Carmen Dominicci and Fernando del Rincón sign divorce papers in a court in Miami, Florida, U.S.A.

November 25, 2008: Carmen Dominicci leaves Univision after six years of work in the network.

December 12, 2008: Carmen Dominicci denounces the act of domestic violence in a court in the Dominican Republic; she describes the scene as " ...he slammed me against the wall."

December 18, 2008: Dominican Republic authorities investigate Carmen Dominicci's domestic violence claims against Fernando del Rincón.

October 9, 2009: At 8 P.M. E.S.T on Mega TV, Miami, Carmen Dominicci appears in an interview in Maria Elvira Live describing explicitly the case of domestic violence.[9]

Awards

Dominicci during her career as a reporter has won numerous awards, including three Emmy regional, a Paoli and a Ace award. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Universidad del Sagrado Corazon with a degree in Journalism and Social Communication.

See also

References

  1. ^ Biography for Carmen Dominicci" as retrieved December 5, 2007
  2. ^ Puerto Rican People of Corsican Descent. General Books LLC. 2010. ISBN 1155261676. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help)
  3. ^ Recognising: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases. Icon Group International Inc. 2008. p. 316. ISBN 0546721737.
  4. ^ Showering: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases. Icon Group International Inc. 2008. p. 292. ISBN 0546726518.
  5. ^ [Campaign for the prevention of HIV/AIDS]
  6. ^ [[1]] Business Publications: "TeleFutura en Vivo y Directo" Only Primetime News and Information on U. S. Spanish Language Broadcast TV
  7. ^ [[2]] Press Release Univision Communications Inc., p. 19
  8. ^ [[3]] For a good cause - Dímelo magazine July-September 2010
  9. ^ [4] HispanicTips

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