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2. UNE ILE AU SOLEIL : Calypso / Harry BELAFONTE - Lord BURGESS. BUENAS NOCHES MI AMOR : Boléro / H. GIRAUD. TOUT CE QUE VEUT LOLA (Lola GETS) : Boléro Mambo / Richard ADLER - Jerry ROSS. AU MILIEU D'UNE ILE : Calypso / Ted VARNICK - Nick ACQUAVIVA ; Mario CAVALLERO et son Orchestre
3. Hernando's hideaway / Richard Adler, Jerry Ross. If you love me / Marguerite Monnot, Geoffrey Parsons. Three coins in the fountain : du film 'La fontaine des amours' / Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn. Wanted / Jack Fulton, Lois Steele ; Ray Anthony et son orch.
4. Tout ce que veut Lola / Richard ADLER - Jerry ROSS- Jacques PLANTE ; Annie CORDY ; Orchestre dir : WAL-BERG. La vie en famille / Robert GALL- Gilbert ROUSSEL ; Annie CORDY ; Orchestre dir : André LAFOSSE. Oh ! la la (Chella - llà) / Fernand BONIFAY - S. TACCANI ; Annie CORDY ; Orchestre dir : J.H. RYS. Je t'aime / Michèle VENDOME - Pierre ROCHE ; Annie CORDY ; Orchestre dir : André LAFOSSE
5. UNE ILE AU SOLEIL : Calypso / H. BELAFONTE, LORD BURGESS. CALYPSO ITALIANO : Calypso / LOU MONTE, W. MERRELL. TOUT CE QUE VEUT LOLA : Boléro mambo / R. ADLER, JERRY ROSS. LE CAVALIER DES STEPPES : Boléro-mambo / PIERRE DUCLOS (d'après BORODINE). A SANTIAGO : Baion / FRANCK BARCELLINI. BUENAS NOCHES MI AMOR : Boléro / H. GIRAUD. LOIN DE VOUS (Only you) Boléro mambo / BUCK RAM, ANDE RAND. AU MILIEU D'UNE ILE : Calypso / TEDWWARNICK, NICK AQUAVIVA. C'EST BIEN TOI : Chachacha / A. GUZMAN. MARJOLAINE : Guaracha / F. LEMARQUE, RUDI REVIL ; MARIO CAVALLERO et son Orchestre de l'Olympia-Dancing
6. AMOUR, CASTAGNETTES ET TANGO / François LLENAS, Richard ADLER, Jerry ROSS. MAIS LE TROMPETTE... / Jacques LARUE, A. BARELLI, M. PHILIPPE-GERARD ; Lucienne DELYLE - orch. dir. Aimé BARELLI
7. Amour, castagnettes et tango / Richard Adler, Jerry Ross. Graine de violence : du film 'Graine de violence' / Max C. Freedman, Jimmy de Knight ; Peter Allen and his Rocking group
8. JUST IN TIME / Styne, Comden et Green. HEY THERE / Richard Adler ; Jerry Ross ; The Jonah Jones Quartet
9. Wild Man: Fed up with invasive species and sterile landscapes, an ecologist urges Americans to go native and go natural--and remake every backyard, office park and traffic island
10. Microbial ElectroCatalytic (MEC) Biofuel Production
11. ERASING PAINFUL MEMORIES
12. THE GROWING MENACE FROM SUPERWEEDS
13. A world without mosquitoes
14. The Tutor Age.
15. Face to face: an engineer's passion for decoding facial expressions is set to change the way we interact with our devices--and each other
16. Mind meld: brain-to-brain communication is no longer unthinkable, opening up a startling world of new therapies--and dilemmas
17. The lady vanishes (again): whenever someone advances a new claim about Amelia Earhart--such as the recent one that a piece of her plane had been identified--the farther she seems to recede into myth
18. THE EDITOR'S DESK.
19. So You Think You Can Count!
20. The great escape: prison reform activist Max Kenner champions the transformative power of college degree programs for inmates nationwide
21. Hot enough for you?
22. Time travelers: walking the ancestor's trail on a wild hike inspired by famed evolutionist Richard Dawkins, every step promises a strange encounter with the origins of species
23. Stephen Hawking, Master of the Universe: Our 1988 Cover Story on the Legendary Physicist; 'My goal,' Hawking said, 'is a complete understanding of the universe.'
24. Microbial ElectroCatalytic (MEC) Biofuel Production
25. The mind on fire: a million or so years ago, the amazing evolution of the human brain was sparked by a breakthrough that people everywhere still enjoy every day: cooking
26. X and the city: take a walk with a mathematician and the streets magically turn into equations, from predicting the height of the tallest skyscraper to estimating the crime rate. Welcome to the brave new world of quantitative urbanism
27. PRISON REFORM: Can Architecture Make a Difference?
28. De como el pollo conquisto al mundo
29. How the chicken conquered the world: the epic begins 10,000 years ago in an Asian jungle and ends today in kitchens all over the world--the mighty little bird that powers modern civilization
30. An Amber wave: giving factory flour the heave-ho, small farmers from New England to the Northwest are growing long-forgotten varieties of wheat
31. Extreme cuisine
32. 1934 picturing hard times: an exhibition of depression-era paintings, many by government-supported artists, reminds us how a previous generation weathered economic travails
33. Thinking like a monkey: what do our primate cousins know and when do they know it? Researcher Laurie Santos is trying to read their minds
34. Germinator : rise of the microbe
35. Of Cosmic proportions
36. Freud in our midst
37. Arnold reloaded
38. The big one
39. A very modern sickness
40. The year in jeers
41. Pol Pot's last days
42. Pol Pot's last days: when death came to one of the century's great villains, the world mourned only that he won't be tried for his crimes
43. Three magic wands
44. A matter of faith
45. Bundles of ... joy?
46. How kids mourn
47. Growing up without her
48. We'll take Manhattan
49. Chariots of fire
50. Moscow, we have a problem
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