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Moreover, Emilio was chosen to produce "Reach", the official theme song of 1996 Summer Olympic Games, and it gained a huge exposure thanks to Gloria Estefan's performance of the song at the Olympics closing ceremony. |
Emilio produced "Puedes Llegar", a Spanish version of Gloria Estefan's "Reach", which was recorded by several artists: Gloria Estefan, Jon Secada, Julio Iglesias, Placido Domingo, Roberto Carlos, Jose Luis Rodríguez, Patricia Sosa, Alejandro Fernández, Ricky Martin and Carlos Vives. |
"Puedes Llegar" was released as a promotional single and reached the position 2 on "Billboard" Hot Latin Tracks chart in June 1996. |
Finally, "Puedes Llegar" was included as the opening track for EMI Latin's "Voces Unidas", the official Spanish-speaking album for 1996 Olympic Games. |
Jon Secada's "Un Mundo Nuevo" was also released that same year as a promotional single. |
Selena's "No Quiero Saber" was released as a single on June 20, 1996, reaching the six position in the "Billboard" Hot Latin Tracks chart. |
Marc Anthony's "Así Como Hoy" was released as a single and reached the position 13 in the "Billboard" Hot Latin Tracks chart. |
Rengat massacre |
The Rengat massacre (, ) was committed by the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army on 5 January 1949 in Rengat, Riau during Operation "Kraai". |
Following the capture of the town, paratroopers of the "Korps Speciale Troepen" under lieutenant Rudy de Mey subjected confirmed and suspected TNI militants, civil servants, and ordinary townspeople to looting, rape, and summary execution. |
Bodies were disposed of in the Indragiri River. |
Estimates of the death toll of the Rengat massacre have varied significantly between sources. |
The Resident of Riau claimed that 400 people had been shot. |
In turn, the Riau district prosecutor put the death toll at 120 total dead, further reducing the number of victims to "around 80" in his conclusion. |
This amount has consistently appeared in Dutch official statements since at least 1969. |
Indonesian sources, including a memorial site on location, estimate a death toll of between 1500 and 2000. |
Other sources have claimed up to 2600 wounded and dead, including the father of famed author Chairil Anwar. |
1985–86 Real Madrid CF season |
The 1985–86 season is Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 84th season in existence and the club's 55th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. |
After six years without winning La Liga Real Madrid Club de Fútbol finally won the title in the 1985–86 season. |
Also the team won the UEFA Cup. |
Following a change in the Chairman office (from Luis de Carlos to Ramón Mendoza) the Real Madrid, renewed and with new top players such as Hugo Sánchez and Antonio Maceda) under manager Luis Molowny, delivered a good season. |
This was its 21st league title in history. |
from Real Zaragoza |
to Real Madrid Castilla |
Maria Gambarelli |
Maria Gambarelli (1900–1990) was an Italian-American ballerina and actress. |
She was born in La Spezia, but raised in the United States. |
Between 1938 and 1941 she was prima ballerina at the Metropolitan Opera. |
2019 World Para Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw |
The women's javelin throw at the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships was held in Dubai on 7, 10 and 11 November 2019. |
Midwest United FC |
Midwest United FC is an American soccer club based in Grand Rapids, Michigan who play in the Midwest Division of the United Women's Soccer league. |
The team was founded in 2016 as the women's side to the Grand Rapids FC brand. |
Their first season was in 2017. |
In December 2019, Midwest United FC assumed ownership of the team and rebranded it under their name. |
Grand Rapids FC (GRFC) was started in 2014 by a group of Grand Rapids residents as a community-funded project. |
The men's teams first season was in 2015 in the newly formed Great Lakes Premier League before moving to the National Premier Soccer League. |
After two successful seasons that showed average attendance figures over 4,000 each season, the owners announced on November 1, 2016 that they would be adding a women's team to the Grand Rapids FC brand. |
Their first season was in 2017 in the United Women's Soccer league. |
The Grand Rapids FC women won the 2017 UWS Championship in their inaugural season on July 22, 2017 at their home stadium, defeating the defending champions Santa Clarita Blue Heat 3 goals to 1. |
In December 2019, the Grand Rapids FC brand underwent restructuring. |
The ownership model was changed and the men's team changed leagues. |
During this time, the ownership of the women's side was transferred to Midwest United FC and their name was changed to reflect this change. |
Grandville High School in Grandville, Michigan |
United Women's Soccer |
Pratap Manikya II |
Pratap Manikya II (d. 1487) was a Maharaja of Tripura during the late 15th century. |
Though Pratap Manikya is stated in the "Rajmala" to be a son of Dharma Manikya I, later scholarship proved this to be chronologically improbable. |
It is instead believed that he was Dharma's grandson, with his father being Ratna Manikya I. |
There were also uncertainties regarding the years of Pratap's rule. |
A coin supposedly minted during his reign bears the year Saka 1412 (1490 CE), though the modern-style script has led to doubts regarding its authenticity. |
It is notable that Pratap's immediate successors struck coins in 1488 and 1489 respectively. |
A younger son of his father, Pratap's rule had been propped up by the support of prominent army generals in opposition to his elder brother Dhanya, against whom he waged a civil war. |
According to the "Rajmala", because of his impiety, Pratap soon lost the support of these nobles, who launched a conspiracy against him. |
The chronicle continues that due to his formidable physical strength and stoutness, Pratap had to be killed at night while he slept. |
He was succeeded in quick succession by the minor Vijaya Manikya (who may have been his son) and Pratap's younger brother Mukut, before the throne finally settled on Dhanya, whose long reign lasted until 1515. |
María Peraza |
María Alejandra Peraza Romero (born 17 January 1994) is a Venezuelan footballer who plays as a centre back for Colombian club Millonarios FC. |
She has been a member of the Venezuela women's national team. |
Peraza represented Venezuela at the 2014 South American U-20 Women's Championship. |
At senior level, she played the 2014 Copa América Femenina. |
Peter Dix |
Peter Thomas Stanley Dix (6 May 1953 - 21 December 1988) was an Irish Olympic sailor who competed in the 470 in 1976. |
Dix was born in Dublin and was an alumnus of St Columba's College, Dublin and Trinity College Dublin. |
His cousin was Olympic sailor Robert Dix, with whom he competed. |
A member of the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, he was killed when Pan Am Flight 103, where he was en route to New York City as a management consultant, exploded over Lockerbie. |
Nostradamus (1925 film) |
Nostradamus is a 1925 Italian silent historical film directed by Mario Roncoroni and starring Cello Bucchi in the title role of Nostradamus. |
It was one of the final film's released by the Unione Cinematografica Italiana which went bankrupt around this time. |
Mario Roncoroni |
Mario Roncoroni was an Italian film actor and director active during the silent era. |
During the late 1920s he worked in the Spanish film industry. |
Zingoni |
Zingoni is a surname. |
Notable people with the surname include: |
Ellen Tejle |
Ellen Tejle (born April 9, 1984 in Sollefteå, Sweden) is a campaigner for awareness of women's representation in film. |
She has been included in the BBC's list of 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2018. |
Ellen Tejle has started Bio Rio (2008–2016) and Bistro Barbro in Stockholm. |
Since 2017 she has been the CEO of the media house Fanzingo. |
She additionally founded 'A-RATE<nowiki>"</nowiki>, a campaign to further gender equality in the film industry, present in ten countries globally. |
They designed the logo for the Bechdel Wallace test, which identified films with two named women having a conversation about something other than a man. |
If it passes that test it is A-rated. |
She was of the 97 people included in the film "This Changes Everything" (2018) |
Valencian Rose |
Valencian Rose (Spanish: Rosa de Levante) is a 1926 Spanish silent film directed by Mario Roncoroni and starring Carmen Viance. |
Sheep Without a Shepherd |
Sheep Without a Shepherd () is a 2019 Chinese thriller film directed by Sam Quah. |
It is a remake of the 2013 Indian Malayalam-language film "Drishyam". |
The film stars Xiao Yang, Tan Zhuo, and Joan Chen in the lead roles. |
"Sheep Without a Shepherd" was released in China on 13 December 2019 in conventional and IMAX formats. |
It is currently the 10th highest-grossing film in China in 2019. |
Li Weijie, his wife Ayu and their two daughters Pingping and An-an, are a Chinese family living in northern Thailand since last 17 years. |
Weijie run an internet service providing shop and is a film enthusiast who likes to watch detective films and has deep knowledge on the subject. |
Their's is a middle-class family. |
In September 2017, it was announced that an undisclosed Chinese production company bought the remake rights of the Indian Malayalam-language film "Drishyam" (2013). |
Chen Sicheng was the executive producer of and the film was his debut production. |
"Sheep Without a Shepherd" was released in China on 13 December 2019. |
It was also released in IMAX format. |
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