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"Zona de Promesas: mixes 1984-1993 (Spanish for Zone of Promises) is an album recorded by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo. Their tenth album was released by Sony Music Entertainment in 1993. The album is composed of a series of remixes recorded by Soda Stereo that range between 1984 and 1993 and Zona de promesas, a track left in the cutting room of the band's previous album, Dynamo. This was the last album released through the Sony label. Track listing # "Zona de Promesas" (Cerati) (Zone of Promises) # "Primavera 0 [Bonzo Mix]" # "En la Ciudad de la Furia [Dance Mix]" # "Nada Personal [Rémix]" # "Luna Roja [Soul Mix]" # "Cuando Pase el Temblor [Oíd Mortales Mix]" # "Mundo de Quimeras" # "No Necesito Verte (Para Saberlo) [Krupa Mix]" # "Sobredosis de TV [Rémix]" # "Lo Que Sangra (La Cúpula) [Versión Rémix]" Personnel ;Soda Stereo * Gustavo Cerati: vocals, guitar and programming * Zeta Bosio: bass and backing vocals * Charly Alberti: drums and percussion Category:Soda Stereo remix albums Category:1993 remix albums Category:Sony Music remix albums Category:Spanish-language remix albums "
"Nancy Sharon Kissinger (born Maginnes; born April 13, 1934) is an American philanthropist, and the wife of former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. The couple married on March 30, 1974, in Arlington, Virginia. Life and career Kissinger was born in Manhattan and raised in White Plains, New York. Her parents were Agnes (born McKinley) and Albert Bristol Maginnes, a wealthy lawyer and football player.Kissinger: a biography, Walter Isaacson, Simon & Schuster, 1992 She received a B.A. in history in 1955 from Mount Holyoke College. Before her marriage, she was a long-time aide to New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, recommended to him in 1964 by her future husband, then a professor at Harvard, where she was a student. Her first job was as Professor Kissinger's researcher on a Rockefeller task force; she continued working for Rockefeller at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund after the task force finished its work. She later became director of international studies for Rockefeller's Commission on Critical Choices for Americans. References * "Nancy Maginnes Kissinger." Almanac of Famous People, 9th ed. Thomson Gale, 2007. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale, 2009. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC. Document Number: K1601047266. Fee, via Fairfax County Public Library. Accessed 2009-11-17/ External links * Interview on her visit with Bess W. Truman in 1975, in Independence, Missouri, with her husband () * Nancy and father Albert Bristol Maginnes Category:Mount Holyoke College alumni Category:Philanthropists from New York (state) Category:Harvard University alumni Category:Living people Category:1934 births Category:Henry Kissinger Category:People from White Plains, New York Category:The Masters School people "
"The 5th Earl of Elgin. The grave of Sir Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin, Dunfermline Abbey Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin and 9th Earl of Kincardine (6 July 1732 – 14 May 1771) was the son of William Bruce, 8th Earl of Kincardine. His mother was Janet Roberton, daughter of James Roberton (principal Lord of Session)Elgin, 1633 at cracroftspeerage.co.uk (Cracroft's Peerage online). Retrieved 23 October 2012 and great-granddaughter of advocate and judge Lord Bedlay On 1 June 1759, he married Martha Whyte (1739-1810, who later became governess to Princess Charlotte of Wales. They had eight children: *Lady Martha Bruce (b. 3 June 1760), died young *Lady Janet Bruce (b. 2 July 1761), died young *William Robert Bruce, Lord Bruce (b. 15 January 1763), died young *William Robert Bruce, 6th Earl of Elgin (1764-1771) *Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin (1766-1841) *Charles Andrew Bruce (1768-1810), Governor of Prince of Wales's Island *James Bruce (1769-1798), Member of Parliament *Lady Charlotte Matilda Bruce (28 May 1771 - March 1816), married Admiral Philip Charles Durham Elgin was Grand Master of Scottish Freemasons from 1761 to 1763 and a founding member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews. He built the planned industrial village of Charlestown, Fife. He is buried in the southern transept of Dunfermline Abbey close to the grave of Robert the Bruce. References Category:1732 births Category:1771 deaths 5 9 Charles "