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05/19/2008
Shakira, one of the most successful Spanish singers of all time, reunited with Alejandro Sanz and other Latin American singers to raise awareness about childhood poverty in Latin America. Two ... (read more)
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04/24/2008
 Gordon Brown may be suffering in the polls and taking fire from Labour backbenchers, but when it comes to the sultry Colombian diva vote it appears he's got it sewn up.
Pop star Shakira, famous for songs ... (read more)
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01/09/2008
Shakira declined a role in the movie 'Love In The Time Of Cholera' because it would have involved her stripping for a scene.
Shakira revealed that author Gabriel Garcia Marquez wanted her to act in the movie but she balked because she was scared the nude scene would offend her parents.
The pop singer has been nominated for a Golden Globe for the soundtrack of the movie.
Contactmusic.com quoted her as saying: 'There was nudity involved, so I said no. My ... (read more)
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01/09/2008
Former James Bond actor Sir Roger Moore has lavished praise on Colombian singer Shakira, branding her a "very talented lady".
The actor, 80, has become friends with the star through their work with charity Unicef, of which they are both goodwill ambassadors, and admits he's a big fan of hers.
He says, "I know Shakira and her great work. She's a very talented lady."
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11/13/2007
Colombian pop superstar Shakira has yet to start planning for her wedding to fiance Antonio De La Rua - because she's "too busy".
The 30-year-old - who announced her engagement to the son of former Argentinean president Fernando de la Rua in March 2001 - admits her nuptials have been put on hold as a result of her packed work schedule.
She tells PeopleEnEspanol.com, "I don't have time, but we're patient. We'll get married eventually, or we won't, but ... (read more)
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10/04/2007
Shakira, Bono, Alicia Keys and Wyclef Jean were among the stars who joined former U.S. President BILL CLINTON for a roundtable discussion on youth activism in New York City on Saturday (29Sep07).
Clinton hosted the event at Harlem's legendary Apollo Theatre, where he called on each young audience member to "be a citizen servant, a giver, because we have to have a vital society".
He added, "You know, I grew up playing music, and all my life I've wanted to play the Apollo." After the ... (read more)
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09/28/2007
Kind-hearted pop star Shakira is donating million to help rebuild areas in the Americas hit by recent natural disasters.
The Columbian singer will donate the money from the foundation Latin America for Solidarity Foundation (ALAS) - which she co-founded with Nobel Prize winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
The money will go to repair damages caused by an earthquake in Peru and a hurricane in Nicaragua.
She says, "I've seen first-hand many of the challenges facing Latin America. ... (read more)
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09/14/2007
Colombian pop superstar Shakira has gone back to school to study the history of western civilization.
The Hips Don't Lie hitmaker has quietly enrolled at Los Angeles university UCLA, where she has been attending history classes for the past month.
According to website Peopleenespanol.com, the curvy singer is studying with revered professor Robert Cleve.
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08/29/2007
Colombian pop superstar Shakira has asked her fiance Antonio De La Rua to sign a pre-nuptial agreement before they marry in September, according TO reports.
A newspaper in de la Rua's native Argentina claims the lawyer son of former Argentine president Fernando de la Rua will be asked to renounce any right to the singer's fortune, should they divorce.
Clarin reports, "When you're very much in love you have plenty of people giving you advice, and none of them wants to see what happened to ... (read more)
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08/29/2007
Shakira has unveiled a new campaign to raise 0 million for the fight against juvenile malnutrition and hunger in Latin America.
The Colombian singer announced the initiative at an ALAS Foundation (Latin America in Solidarity Action) event at Panama's Teatro Nacional earlier this month (Jul07).
Four concerts will be held in Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro and New York in 2007 in a bid to reach the sum - which will be pumped into joint initiatives with the United Nations ... (read more)
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