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Pedro Zevcec

Pedro Sevcec (born approx. 1950) is a television reporter who works for Telemundo in the United States. He was born in Uruguay and spent much of his life in Argentina.

Sevcec in the United States has had much success as a news reporter. He was in Kuwait for the first Gulf War, and, after three weeks of military training in Virginia, he went to Iraq to cover the newest war there. In addition to that, he played second string to Enrique Gratas[?] on their tabloid news show Ocurrio Asi[?], until Gratas left. Sevcec took over as the show's anchorman after that, and later he became a talk show host too, El Show de Sevcec running for a few seasons before it got off the air.

Sevcec, considered by autograph experts to be a good signer, is an award winning journalist whose interviews with presidents and world leaders include one with George W. Bush.

External link [[1] (http://www.telemundomarketplace.com/marketplace/public/telemundo_pub/telemundo_home.shtml)] details of his interview with president Bush



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