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  2. Puerto Rican Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    New York City Police Department's Hispanic Society [24] did not march, as well as NYPD's Gay Officer Action League and NYPD Police Commissioner James O'Neill. Some artists, such as Puerto Rican salsa singer Willie Colón criticized the parade organizers as having gone too far, [ 25 ] while others, such as six-time Grammy Award-winning Puerto ...

  3. Night of the Pencils - Wikipedia

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    The Night of the Pencils (in Spanish: Noche de los Lápices), was a series of kidnappings and forced disappearances, followed by the torture, rape, and murder of 10 high-school students that began on the evening of 16 September 1976 and continued into the next day, during Argentina's last civil-military dictatorship. The event is one of the ...

  4. Nuestro Himno - Wikipedia

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    MP3 audio file of Nuestro Himno, provided by the New York Times "An Immigrant's 'Star-Spangled Banner," by NPR Staff, October 10, 2012—Clotilde Arias' 1945 Spanish version of the National Anthem. NPR: A Spanish Version of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' – includes a link to a full version of the song (See relevant info about NPR's translation on ...

  5. Grito de Lares - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Rojas house in 1965. The Lares uprising, commonly known as the Grito de Lares, was a planned uprising that occurred on September 23, 1868. Grito was synonymous with a "cry for independence" and that cry was made in Brazil with el Grito de Ipiranga, in Mexico with El Grito de Dolores, in the Dominican Republic with Grito de Capotillo and in Cuba with El Grito de Yara. [5]

  6. Iguala mass kidnapping - Wikipedia

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    According to Alma Guillermoprieto of The New Yorker magazine, [23] Stefanie Eschenbacher of Reuters news service, [24] and a number of other sources, [25] [26] tens of thousands of people in Mexico have gone missing since 2006, a problem that started with a wave of violence unleashed by the "War on Drugs" declared by President Felipe Calderón and his mobilising of the Mexican armed forces to ...

  7. 2007 in Spanish television - Wikipedia

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    La noche americana [46] Cuatro: 2007-02-02: Juan Carlos Ortega: Late Night: La noche de Quintero [47] La 1: 2007-01-25: Jesús Quintero: Talk Show La Noria [48] Telecinco: 2007-08-25: Jordi González: Variety Show El ojo público del ciudadano [49] La 1: 2007-06-21: Juan Ramón Lucas: Science/Culture Página dos [50] La 2: 2007-11-04: Óscar ...

  8. Noticias Telemundo (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2015, del Villar was joined as co-anchor of the Saturday and Sunday editions by Felicidad Aveleyra (who joined the network from Univision owned-and-operated station KMEX-DT in Los Angeles, where she served as anchor of its weeknight 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. newscasts). [17] [18] [19]

  9. 2012 in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    Desde Nueva York a Puerto Rico: Eddie Montalvo: Salsa: Select-O-Hits, Senor Marcha Records Duos III: Luciana Souza: Samba: Sunnyside: Nossa Verdade: Vowe Alternative Rock: Midas Music, Universal Music: Me Atizo Macizo Tour: Cartel de Santa: Sony Music, Culebra, Babilonia Music 30 Cubano Soy: Rauúl Lara & Sus Soneros