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Years-in-review are often intended to highlight the highs and lows of the events which occurred throughout the year, and often include select works published during the year which are considered by the editors of the year-in-review to be the most memorable works of the year. Years-in-review are often used to list "Top Ten" lists voted upon by ...
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From Boeing's turbulence and a catastrophic hurricane, to Donald Trump's election victory, "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley looks back at key events of a year that was monumental.
Antonio Arcaño Betancourt (Atarés, Havana 29 December 1911 – 1994) was a Cuban flautist, bandleader and founder of Arcaño y sus Maravillas, one of Cuba's most successful charangas.
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Law and crime A bomb threat on Tigerair Flight 539 at Melbourne Airport, Victoria, Australia, causes disruptions for passengers and airlines throughout the airport. (News.com.au) A shooting spree in Moscow, Idaho, U.S., leaves three dead and one injured. After a high-speed chase on Highway 195 ten miles away in the neighboring state of Washington, Pullman police arrest the suspect, John Lee ...
The Manual of Style (Games summary – Events) sets out the style guidelines recommended by the WikiProject Olympics to achieve a consistent format for articles describing the results of specific events at an edition of the Olympic Games or Paralympic Games (e.g. Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race, Skeleton at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's).
"Mambo" is a 1938 danzón nuevo ritmo by Arcaño y sus Maravillas.It was composed by the band's cellist/multi-instrumentalist Orestes López. [1] The piece includes a final section with syncopated montunos which would give rise to the mambo music genre popularized by Dámaso Pérez Prado and others.