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  • He fell in love with salsa at the young age of 15 and signed on to legendary record label Discos Fuentes in 1971.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • These include its existing instant noodle business, still the largest in China, its fast food chain store, Discos, which is China's third-largest after Yum!

    Tesco Steps Up In China 2006

  • "Hundreds Protest Nepal Crackdown on 'Nude' Discos" -- headline,

    On a Short Leach 2008

  • Goya brand's frozen "Discos," for instance, are available in Mexican markets and in the frozen-food sections at many supermarkets.

    Snacks for the Super Bowl 2008

  • Shopping Malls, Food Chains, Discos, Pubs and several other recreation homes are coming up in the city in large numbers.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • Shopping Malls, Food Chains, Discos, Pubs and several other recreation homes are coming up in the city in large numbers.

    Bhubaneswar goes Global 2007

  • Discos and clubs are actually seen as acceptable places for children to go and hang out, to socialize, to drink and to smoke and to dance.

    9-2-07 The village holiday Maxwell Woods 2007

  • Canada, it seems, already knows about K-Os – Atlantis: Hymns For Discos is his third album and has sold over a jillion records since its domestic release last year.

    Watch The K-Os Sunday Morning Video 2007

  • Discos and bars are believed to have been targeted, as well as Frankfurt airport and the US airbase at Ramstein, using cars packed with explosives.

    Archive 2007-09-01 2007

  • Discos and clubs are actually seen as acceptable places for children to go and hang out, to socialize, to drink and to smoke and to dance.

    Archive 2007-10-14 Maxwell Woods 2007

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