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Caminando (Rubén Blades Album)
Caminando may refer to: Books *''Caminando'', autobiography of Marta Sahagún 2005 Music Albums *Caminando (album), ''Caminando'' (album), album by Rubén Blades and Son del Solar 1991 *''Caminando'', album by Trigo Limpio 1980 *''Caminando'', album by Tony Tun Tun 1999 *''Caminando'', album by Millo Torres y el Tercer Planeta 1999 *''Caminando'', album by Bobby Cruz 2002 *''Caminando'', album by Sur Caribe and Ricardo Leyva 2005 *''Caminando'', album by David Liebman and Jean-Marie Machado 2009 *''Caminando 2001-2006'', Chambao 2007 *''Sigue Caminando'', album by Lolita (Spanish singer) 2007 *''Sigue Caminando'', album by Olga Román Songs *Caminando (Rubén Blades song), composed Blades 1991 *Caminando (Amaia Montero song) 2010 *"Caminando", song by flamenco singer Camarón, El Camarón de la Isla composed by Antonio Humanes, with Paco de Lucía from Calle Real (album) 1983 *"Caminando" by Eddie Palmieri composed by Charlie Palmieri from ''The Best of Eddie Palmieri: Lo Mejor ...
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Marta Sahagún
Marta Sahagún (; born Marta María Sahagún Jiménez (10 April 1953) served as the First Lady of Mexico from 2 July 2001, when she married President Vicente Fox, until he left office on 30 November 2006. Her tenure was marked by her outspoken views and active role in her husband's administration, in contrast to previous First Ladies of Mexico, as well as several controversies regarding her nonprofit Vamos México foundation and her family's business dealings. Early life and teaching Sahagún was born in Zamora, Michoacán, the second of six children, to Dr. Alberto Sahagún de la Parra, who founded Zamora’s San José Hospital and a nursing school, and Ana Teresa Jiménez Vargas. For some years she worked as an English teacher at the Universidad Lasallista Benavente. Her first marriage was to veterinarian Manuel Bribiesca Godoy, with whom she ran a veterinary wholesale supplies business in Celaya, Guanajuato. They had three children: Manuel, Jorge Alberto and Fernando. They s ...
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