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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Tropico De Sangre/ Mamajuana Cafe en Dyckman esta noche

Ricardo Arjona lanza en agosto su nuevo disco, "Poquita ropa"

 
 

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via Portada Diario Libre on 7/28/10

REDACCIÓN INTERNACIONAL. - El compositor guatemalteco Ricardo Arjona publicará el 24 de agosto su nuevo disco, "Poquita ropa", una producción de 12 canciones que cuentan "historias cotidianas" y que han sido grabadas "con la cantidad mínima de instrumentos", informó hoy Warner Music. Este álbum, decimoquinto del autor, llega después de su gira "5to Piso", por...

 
 

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Ponen a circular libro del cantautor Ramón Leonardo

 
 

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via Mundo Vegano 47 by Raisa D'oleo on 7/28/10

La Vega._ Con los auspicios del La Cooperativa Vega Real y el Instituto Duartiano fue puesta en circulación en esta ciudad la obra del cantautor Ramón Leonardo "Historia de mi Voz".Para tal fin hubo un acto lleno de remembranzas, emociones y afectos de solidaridad, en el auditorio de esta institución mutualista. Asistió un gran público de todas las edades.Se inició con una invocación a cargo

 
 

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Aparece Monchy pero con Nathalia

 
 

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via elsoldesantiago.com by Kilvin Toribio on 7/28/10

De nuevo aparece Monchy ex integrante del famoso dueto bachatero "Monchy y Alexandra", el que se rompió luego de la separación de ambos y formaran tienda aparte, hace meses Alexandra salio con su nueva propuesta como solista y ya se prepara Monchy y Nathalia formando así un nuevo dueto bachatero.

Monchy y Nathalia – No saber de Ti

Monchy y Natalia – Medley Exitos


 
 

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Lista de teatros que estaran presentando "La Soga" en EEUU

 
 

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NYPD Tickets Can No Longer Be "Taken Care Of"

 
 

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via Gothamist by Jaya Saxena on 7/27/10

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Finally busted (Flickr user kerfuffle & zeitgeist)
From the biggest traffic violation to the smallest man brown-bagging it on the corner, no summons is going to make it past the NYPD. The department has begun tracking every single summons electronically, making it nearly impossible for cops to throw out tickets issued to friends and family. One police source told the Daily News, "It used to be very easy to have a ticket taken care of...Now, every ticket is accounted for, so if there's one missing, questions are going to get asked." But we knew a guy!

Though cops could still take pity on those in the loop by just not writing a ticket, once the ticket is in the system it'll be really difficult to erase. Previously, cops would simply place a copy of the ticket they wrote into the precinct's "summonses box," to be transferred to the courts within a day. If they wanted to get rid of the ticket, all they had to do was take it out of the box. But now, each cop will be given a book of 25 blank, pre-scanned tickets at the beginning of their shift, which will link them to the issued summonses. The tickets will then be re-scanned as soon as they return to the precinct.

Another source assures that ticket "fixing" isn't actually a problem, saying, "There is no epidemic of tickets getting tossed because of people saying, 'Hey, my uncle's on the job.' But it does happen." The new rules apply to parking and moving tickets, as well as "C" summonses for things like quality of life and environmental violations.



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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Riding high: Double Decker bikes draw attention in Inwood

 
 

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via MT Blog by Administrator on 7/26/10

by Lindsay Armstrong

When Xavier Feliz and Jonathan Aquino bike through Fort Tryon Park, all eyes are on them. They're used to it. "One thing about riding these bikes," says Feliz, "you have to like attention." You also have to be a bit of a daredevil.

 

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