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| 1 | Anando | 256 | 6:38 | 12.16 | Download |
| 2 | La Bara | 256 | 6:06 | 11.17 | Download |
| 3 | Hoy Tenemus | 256 | 6:12 | 11.36 | Download |
| 4 | Balcalao Sala'o | 256 | 5:00 | 9.14 | Download |
| 5 | Linda Manigua | 256 | 6:23 | 11.68 | Download |
| 6 | Me Muero | 256 | 4:16 | 7.80 | Download |
| 7 | Chevere O' Chevere | 256 | 5:26 | 9.96 | Download |
| 8 | Sidestepper | 256 | 1:40 | 3.06 | Download |
| 9 | Campo | 256 | 5:25 | 9.92 | Download |
| 10 | Tremendo Vacilon | 256 | 4:44 | 8.68 | Download |
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1Hoy Tenemus
Over the past few weeks many pligg based webmasters have been voicing their concernÁ??s over massive spam attacks on their user registrations and comments, the clever technique that is being used to initiate these spam attacks is down to a code vulnerability within pliggÁ??s user.php file.
2Linda Manigua
Over the next two years many of the carefully laid plans for the 2010 Games will be tested as World Cup events and other competitions are held in the venues where athletes will compete for Olympic medals.
3Balcalao Sala'o
Can you imagine if the roles were reversed and Harry Reid?s office acted in the same disgusting fashion as Mitch McConnell?s staff did to Graeme Frost? It would be plastered all over Drudge, FOX and Limbaugh?all day and night. Hannity would be having candlelight vigils outside the Frosts? home
4Tremendo Vacilon
Two pre-eminent Charleston musicians have come together to help one of the area's iconic institutions get back in touch with itself. Alphonse Mouzon and Quentin Baxter, both percussionists, will join forces on stage Nov. 18 to benefit the 116-year-old Jenkins Orphanage, now the Jenkins Ins...
5La Bara
On Tuesday PBS Frontline: ?Extraordinary Rendition? explored Bush?s use of the CIA to kidnap persons from sovereign nations and fly them to secret locations at CIA Black Sites or to prisons in other countries to be tortured and held indefinitely in secret without charges.
6Me Muero
Starting with a warm-up of light aerobics and stretching, 15,000 cheering people took to the pavement Saturday for the Tampa Bay Start! Heart Walk.
7Campo
Garner and the Afflecks hit NYC.
8Sidestepper
If Charles Dickens were alive today, he might be writing projects like "August Rush," the unabashedly sentimental tale of a plucky orphan lad who falls in with streetwise urchins as he seeks the family he ought to have. Come to think of it, Dickens did write that one, and called it "Oliver Twist." The new version also depends on implausible coincidences to propel the story, and features ...
9Anando
Anthony Bourdain's new book, "No Reservations" (Bloomsbury, $34.95), is a photo-packed scrapbook chronicling the often raunchy adventures on his popular Travel Channel show of the same name.
10Chevere O' Chevere
Entertainment highlights during the week of Nov. 25-Dec. 1: 1942: The film "Casablanca," starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, had its world premiere in New York City. 1950: Sam Cooke joined the gospel group the Soul Stirrers. 1964: "Leader of the Pack" by the Shangri-Las hit No. 1 on the Billboard pop chart. 1968: The Beatles' "White Album" was released. 1976: The Band gave its final ...