Ana Carmen Baron Supervielle (19 January 1950 – 21 August 2015[1]) was an Argentine writer and journalist, a correspondent for Clarín in her last 15 years.
Her colleagues recalled an anecdote from 1986: When José López Rega was arrested in Miami, a group of Argentines went to the jail to try to interview him.
[3]In the 1990s, she joined the already created Journalists' Association of Argentina, of which she was a member until November 2004, when she was part of the collective that resigned before its imminent dissolution.
In 1999, she was part of the group awarded [es] by King Juan Carlos for an investigation in the Clarín supplement Zona[5] on the secret reports of the US Embassy.
Her notes on Bush's reaction to the Mar del Plata summit in 2005 anticipated the fall of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), a scoop reprinted by newspapers around the world.