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...century songs from the Iberian Peninsula this Friday at Cambridge’s First Church on Garden Street. The group, led by Barcelona-born viola da gamba player Jordi Savall, focuses on the pre-1800 Iberian and European musical tradition and their re-interpretation and resurrection. Their latest albums Di?? spora Sefardà and El Cancionero de Montecassino received Grammy nominations in 2001 and 2002, respectively. Friday, April 4 at 8 p.m. First Church in Cambridge, 11 Garden St., Cambridge. Tickets $20-$48. For more information call...
...everyone is so successful, of course. Very often the poor remain poor. But there are differences nonetheless. On a small brass strip on a door in Brooklyn's sweltering Keap Street, the inscription says: Di??s bendiga nuestro hogar (God Bless our Home). On each side of the inscription there is a tiny enameled flag, Dominican on the left, American on the right. Near by is a name plate that says: Familia Ortega. In the five rooms inside live Erasmo Ortega, 52, and his wife Eloina, 45, and seven of their eight children (a married daughter lives upstairs). Also...
...President brought the "rightness" of U. S. recognition of Senor Di??z down to a specific point. Was or was not Dr. Sacasa (the duly elected Vice President of Nicaragua) in Nicaragua on Nov. 10, 1926? He was not. Very well. Article 106 of the Nicaraguan Constitution provides that in the absence of the President and Vice President, the Congress shall designate one of its members to complete the unexpired presidential term. The Vice President was absent. The President, Se?r Solorzano had resigned. Therefore the Nicaraguan Congress acted constitutionally on Nov. 10, 1926, when it elected Adolfo Diaz President...