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mtvt3s_aom.jpgMaybe I’ll see them at the MTV Tr3s party tonight. The duo are also up for a Latin Grammy tomorrow night along with Don Omar for Best Urban Song for the cancion No Se De Ella “My Space”. Check out the video after the jump.

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Don Omar Detained and Released in Bolivia

9:11 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bolivia|Celebrities|Justice|Music · Comments Off

19 Sep 2007

don_omar_.jpgA funny thing happened on the way to the reggaetpn concert. Rican reggaetonero and king of kings Don Omar was detained for 7 hours in Santa Cruz de Bolivia, accused of $70,000 worth of fraud. Upon his release Don Omar siad that he never wanted this to happen and that some people commit crimes using other people’s names. The fraud charges came via a La Paz business man and also implicated Don Omar’s rep and another business man. According to el Mercurio, Don Omar’s people received 70 grand for a show in La Paz scheduled for past August 20 that never happened.

Via / El Mercurio Online

Image Via / Merengue Mundo

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Latino celebs down for a cause

1:20 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism|Celebrities|Entertainment|society · Comments Off

8 Feb 2006

juanes.jpgIBLNews has a piece outlining the various social causes that Latino celebs are supporting. It’s a pretty thorough rundown of what the stars are calling important to them. Here’s a quick summary:

Shakira: Children affected by political strife in Colombia, “guitarras para la reconciliación nacional

Soraya: Breast cancer

Juanes: Land mines, “guitarras para la reconciliación nacional“, ambassador for AIDS prevention campaign “Youth AIDS”

Juan Luis Guerra: Public health issues

Thalia:
Prevention of premature births

Ricky Martin:
Child pornography and trafficking

Don Omar: Drop-out prevention programs

For a more thorough description of what the stars are doing in support of these causes, read the whole article.

Via IBLNews and Ticias

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