Esteban Salas: Musica Sagrada de Cuba, by Alejandro Rodriguez, Esteban Salas, Michelle Rodriguez Virosta, Raul Valdés, Benjamin Torrijo, Christian Mouyen, Alfredo Munoz, and Pedro Pablo Pedroso --
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A Latin American Baroque Christmas, by Anonymous, Juan de Araujo, Roque Ceruti, Fernando Moruja, Carlo Patino, Esteban Salas, and Maria Felicia Perez -- $11.98
Early voting in the Nov. 7 general election begins this week (Monday, Oct. 23), and as is our custom, the Chronicle editorial board (a moveable feast of the news staff and editors) consults on the Travis Co. ballot (with one Williamson Co. outlier), chooses the races where we have a consensus opinion, and offers our endorsements for our readers' consideration.
NASHVILLE — J. Milton Beckman, D.Ph., of Murfreesboro, was recently presented the Tom C. Sharp Pharmacist of the Year Award in a ceremony during the 119th annual Convention of the Tennessee Pharmacists Association held recently in Knoxville.
9:00 pm IST AHEMADABAD : Two days after the Oversight Committee headed by Veerpappa Moily submitted its final report on implementing 27 percent OBC quota in elite central institutions of learning, the Indian Institute of Management here today approved a plan envisaging additional seats and faculty in order to expand in the next three years.