Sunday, 24 August 2008

Download Alvaro Torres mp3






Alvaro Torres
   

Artist: Alvaro Torres: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Latin

   







Discography:


Interpreta A Juan Gabriel En Bolero
   

 Interpreta A Juan Gabriel En Bolero

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 11
Mal Acostumbrado
   

 Mal Acostumbrado

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 10
Solo Para Enamorados: 16 Exitos
   

 Solo Para Enamorados: 16 Exitos

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 16
El Ultimo Romantico
   

 El Ultimo Romantico

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 10
20 Exitos Romanticos
   

 20 Exitos Romanticos

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 20






Singer/songwriter Alvaro Torres used to dream virtually comme il faut a music star when he was a child in the bosom of a misfortunate kin from El Salvador. Listening to Latin pop up acts such as Sandro and Camilo Sesto and vocalizing scarce for the pleasure of acquiring acknowledgment from his relatives, Torres wanted to prepare his dream come true. After moving to Guatemala, the gifted loretta Young singer distinct to begin a solo career, sign linguistic communication up to the local label DILA and cathartic his starting time record album, called Algo Especial, in 1976, followed by 1977's Acariciame, both with arrangements by Bob Porter. Years after, Alvaro Torres moved to the U.S., living in Colorado, California, and lowest settling depressed in Florida. During the nineties, the creative soul had his breakthrough starting in 1991 with the going of Zilch Se Compara Contigo. In 1994, while go up the charts end-to-end Latin America, Alvaro Torres was voted Songwriter of the Year by BMI.





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Thursday, 14 August 2008

Olympic stars struggle to score showbiz gold

NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Michael Phelps may hold racked up more medals than any other Olympian in history, but turning his atomic number 79 into Madison Avenue or Hollywood john Cash will be far trickier.





The advertising cosmos has recollective had an ambivalent relationship with Olympic athletes; though coverage is saturated during the Games, interest in the quadrennial competition fades once its torch is extinguished.





And Hollywood, once a natural succeeding stop for successful Olympic athletes, has become a remote detour.





So despite endless exposure, athletic dominance and a boy-next-door likeability, unrivalled of the best athletes the U.S. has ever so produced might be a ho-hum history when he climbs out of the pool.





"If anyone can go past the limited shelf life of Olympians, it's Phelps," said Bob Dorfman, a vice chairman at San Francisco-based consultancy Baker Street Partners, which compiles an annual name of sports-star endorsements. "But there ar still a lot of problems."





After the 2004 Athens Olympics, Disney signed Phelps -- then coming off a performance that earned six gold medals -- to a multicity liquid tour. He also became a fame spokesman for Hong Kong electronics maker Matsunichi, inking a four-year deal worth about $4 million.





The dreams are larger this year for Phelps and Peter Carlisle, his representative at sports means Octagon, which handles many Olympic athletes. (Phelps has no Hollywood agent, though it's possible that a sports-minded agency will before long be making overtures.) Phelps' habit of breaking world records and the attention on the Games make him an attractive nominee; Visa already has created new muscae volitantes around his Olympic performance, and he has deals in place with PowerBar and Speedo.





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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Senate Finance Committee Hearing Focuses On Changing Tax Exclusion For Employers Who Offer Health Coverage


Economists at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Thursday discussed how tax code changes to employer-sponsored health insurance premiums could fund health care coverage for the uninsured, CQ HealthBeat reports. Committee Chair Max Baucus (D-Mont.) referred to the tax subsidies for employer-sponsored health benefits, which exclude premiums paid by employers from taxable income for employees, as "the third largest politics entitlement for health care" after Medicare and Medicaid.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology prof Jonathan Gruber told the committee that the exclusion is "leading to over-insurance for most Americans" and estimated that because of the exclusion, the federal government forgoes $250 billion annually in tax tax income -- "an enormous