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Cuban singer-songwriter Jon Secada released the best-selling Latin album of 1992, titled Otro Día Más Sin Verte. [8] The album earned a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album , and yielded three singles, " Angel ", "Sentir" and the title song , which were among the top Latin singles from 1992 and 1993.
This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1980, with data provided by Radio Mil as published on the Billboard and Notitas Musicales magazines. Radio Mil had provided both magazines with charts for many years, however Billboard stopped regularly publishing their charts on September, so for continuity reasons the Notitas Musicales number-ones are also included in this article.
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A group opposed to affirmative action filed a lawsuit accusing McDonald's of not going far enough when it recently rolled back several diversity initiatives by continuing to maintain a program ...
El Cancionero: Mas y Mas is a four-CD box set by the American rock band Los Lobos, released in 2000. It contains album tracks, live recordings, rarities, and alternate versions, as well as tracks from solo and side projects, soundtracks, and tribute albums. [2] [3] Of the eighty-six tracks on the box set, eleven are previously unissued.
The Esmas.com logo. esmas.com was the portal of Televisa, the largest Mexican television network and the world's largest producer of Spanish language media. [citation needed] The website was registered under Comercio Mas and was launched by Grupo Televisa in 2000.
Salud, dinero y amor (English title: Health, money and love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa in 1997–98. [1] Is a sequel of 1995 Mexican telenovela El premio mayor. On August 4, 1997, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Salud, dinero y amor weekdays at 10:00pm, replacing Pueblo chico, infierno grande.
The respective NOTA candidates would not have continued in office had they received the most votes; this was merely a mechanism to simulate the recording of a formal NOTA vote. The party was registered as 'NOTA' and not 'None of the Above' as the latter is a prohibited expression regarding registration as a party name. [79]