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Eddie Santos
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PuertoRicans.Com |
Part 2-
May 31, 2005 - Special Edition This
Week from Florida -
1st NBA playoffs game, Carlos
Arroyo, Studio 9, 88keys, Ritz, former Menudo Charlie
Masso, Frankie Negron, FREETSLYE
FEVER 2005, K7 featuring TKA, Cynthia, George Lamond,
And More, Coro, Judy Torres, Noel, Lisette Melendez,
Betty of Sweet Sensation, The Wepa Man, from KTU Speedy
and Jewelz, plus many more. Congratulation to Sal Abbatiello
who received the PuertoRicans.Com 2005 Promoter of the
Year Award. |
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-May 2005 (Photos Here) - This
Week the 1st NBA playoffs game.They were held at the American
Airlines Arena in downtown Miami between the Miami Heat and
Detroit Pistons. El orgullo de Puerto Rico "Carlos Arroyo"
was a key factor in the victory of the Detroit Pistons. Carlos
Arroyo is considered a national hero on the island. He was the
star player of the Puerto Rican national basketball team that
beat the USA "Dream Team" in the Olympic Games of
2004. Throughout the playoff game you could see the Puerto Rican
flags in hand of the fans, each one was displayed proudly when
Larrry Brown inserted Carlos in the game.
Reported by Debbie Rivera
Photos by Felix "Nacho" Rivera
(Florida contributors) |
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B-May
27, 2005 (Photos Here) - This Week
From 88 Key Lounge in NJ, Fiesta Fridays |
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C-May
27, 2005 (Photos Here) - This Week
From at the Ritz Cabana, Caliente Weekend |
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-May 28,2005 (Photos Here) - This
Week The Latino Institute, Inc - LATINO ISSUES CONVENTION AND
EXPOSITION, special guests, former Menudo Charlie Masso and
salsero Frankie Negron. |
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F-May
29, 2005 (Photos Here) - This
Week at the Copacabana, NYC. FREETSLYE FEVER 2005, K7 featuring
TKA, Cynthia, George Lamond, And More, Coro, Judy Torres, Noel,
Lisette Melendez, Betty of Sweet Sensation, The Wepa Man, from
KTU Speedy and Jewelz, plus many more. Congratulation to Sal
Abbatiello who received the PuertoRicans.Com "The Home
of the Pretty Images" 2005 Promoter of the Year Award.
Special thanks to KEN TEMPRANO for the support |
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