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  • A Parisian woman has a torrid, addictive affair with a Russian diplomat in the French drama “Simple Passion,” starring Laetitia Dosch.

    Jan. 27, 2022

  • Asia: U.N. authorities announce that Jose Alexandre Gusmao has won the territory’s first presidential vote.

    April 17, 2002

  • General Field Record of the Year “Mi Primer Millon,” Bacilos (Sergio George, producer; Jon Fausty, engineer/mixer); “Es Por Ti,” Juanes (Juanes and Gustavo Santaolalla, producers; Anibal Kerpel and Thom Russo, engineers/mixers); “Hasta Que Vuelvas,” Luis Miguel (Luis Miguel and Bebu Silvetti, producers; Alfredo Mathus, Rafa Sardina and Al Schmidt, engineers/mixers); “Frijolero,” Molotov (Gustavo Santaolalla, producer; Robert Carranza and Anibal Kerpel, engineers/mixers); “Ja Sei Namorar,” Tribalistas (Arnaldo Antunes, Carlinhos Brown, Marisa Monte and Ale Siqueira, producers; Flavio De Souza, William Jr., Antoine Midani, Marisa Monte and Ale Siqueira, engineers/mixers).

    July 23, 2003

  • The nominees run from veteran Ruben Blades to the edgy Molotov -- the old cover-the-bases approach.

    July 23, 2003

  • Arsenal, which began its European Champions League season with only one point after three games, completed a remarkable turnaround with a 2-0 victory over Lokomotiv Moscow that earned the English team the top spot in its group.

    Dec. 11, 2003

  • Singer Jaci Velasquez was the only one of five performers to offer an actual Christmas carol during Tuesday’s “Navidad Con KLVE” concert at the Wiltern Theatre.

    Dec. 20, 2001

  • Brazil: Those who can afford it take helicopters to avoid gridlock, rampant street crime and pollution.

    March 4, 2001

  • Juanes, winner of five awards, achieves a new kind of crossover stardom by being true to his cultural roots.

    Sept. 5, 2003

  • General Categories Record of the year: “Y Solo Se Me Ocurre Amarte,” Alejandro Sanz (Humberto Gatica & Kenny O’Brien, producers; Chris Brooke, Humberto Gatica & Eric Shilling, engineers-mixers).

    Sept. 19, 2002

  • General Categories Record of the year: “La Negra Tiene Tumbao,” Celia Cruz (Sergio George, producer; Jon Fausty, engineer-mixer); “Mentira,” La Ley (Humberto Gatica & Kenny O’Brien, producers; Humberto Gatica, Cristian Robles & Eric Shilling, engineers-mixers); “Se Me Olvido,” Gian Marco (Emilio Estefan Jr. & Archie Pena, producers; Javier Garza, engineer-mixer); “Y Solo Se Me Ocurre Amarte,” Alejandro Sanz (Humberto Gatica & Kenny O’Brien, producers; Chris Brooke, Humberto Gatica & Eric Shilling, engineers-mixers); “Dejame Entrar,” Carlos Vives (Andres Castro, Emilio Estefan Jr., Sebastion Krys & Carlos Vives, producers; Javier Garza, engineer-mixer).

    July 25, 2002

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