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Alejandro Sanz

Alejandro Sanz

    ** FILE ** In this Oct. 30, 2007 file photo, Spanish pop singer Alejandro Sanz performs during a concert in Panama City. A husband and wife who once worked for Latin music star Alejandro Sanz took a plea deal Monday, May 19, 2008, just as their blackmail trial was about to start. Carlos Gonzalez, 38, and 48-year-old Sylvia Alzate admitted making threats of extortion against Sanz. They agreed to a sentence of two years' probation and their criminal record could be erased if they successfully complete that term. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco, file)

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    Latin singers (from L) Alejandro Sanz of Spain, Rene Perez of Puerto Rico, Jimi and Shakira of Colombia, Paulino Rubio of Mexico and Alejandro Lerner of Argentina stand on the stage during "The Concert For The Children" organized for the Latin American aid organization ALAS (Latin American in Solidarity Action) in Buenos Aires, May 17, 2008. ALAS organized two simultaneous concerts in Argentina and Mexico featuring more than 20 leading Latin music stars to raise funds in support of deprived children in Latin America. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (ARGENTINA)

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    Colombian pop singer Shakira (L), Puerto Rico's Calle 13 singer Rene Perez (R), and Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz perform during "The Concert For The Children" organized for the Latin American aid organization ALAS (Latin American in Solidarity Action) in Buenos Aires, May 17, 2008. ALAS organized two simultaneous concerts with more than 20 of the world's leading Latin music stars in Argentina and Mexico to raise funds to support deprived children in Latin America. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (ARGENTINA)

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    Colombian pop singer Shakira (C), Puerto Rico's Calle 13 singer Rene Perez (R), and Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz perform during "The Concert For The Children" organized for the Latin American aid organization ALAS (Latin American in Solidarity Action) in Buenos Aires, May 17, 2008. ALAS organized two simultaneous concerts with more than 20 of the world's leading Latin music stars in Argentina and Mexico to raise funds to support deprived children in Latin America. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (ARGENTINA)

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    Spain's singer Alejandro Sanz performs during "The Concert For The Children" in Buenos Aires, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Colombian singer Shakira's ALAS foundation, Latin America in Solidarity Action, host two simultaneous concerts in Mexico and Argentina to raise awareness to help the neediest kids in Latin America. (AP Photo/Emiliano Lasalvia)

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    Colombia's pop star Shakira, left, Spain's singer Alejandro Sanz, second from left, Colombian Jaimy, fourth from left, Mexico's Paulina Rubio, sixth from left, Argentina's Alejandro Lerner, fourth from right, Argentina's Fito Paez, right, and the Puerto Rico's Calle 13 band perform during "The Concert For The Children" in Buenos Aires, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Colombian singer Shakira's ALAS foundation, Latin America in Solidarity Action, host two simultaneous concerts in Mexico and Argentina to raise awareness to help the neediest kids in Latin America. (AP Photo/Emiliano Lasalvia)

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    Colombian pop star Shakira and Spain's singer Alejandro Sanz perform during "The Concert For The Children" in Buenos Aires, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Colombian singer Shakira's ALAS foundation, Latin America in Solidarity Action, host two simultaneous concerts in Mexico and Argentina to raise awareness to help the neediest kids in Latin America. (AP Photo/Emiliano Lasalvia)

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    Spain's Alejandro Sanz and Mexican singer Paulina Rubio perform during "The Concert For The Children" in Buenos Aires, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Colombian singer Shakira's ALAS foundation, Latin America in Solidarity Action, host two simultaneous concerts in Mexico and Argentina to raise awareness to help the neediest kids in Latin America. (AP Photo/Emiliano Lasalvia)

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    Colmbian pop star Shakira and Spain's singer Alejandro Sanz perform during "The Concert For The Children" in Buenos Aires, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Colombian singer Shakira's ALAS foundation, Latin America in Solidarity Action, host two simultaneous concerts in Mexico and Argentina to raise awareness to help the neediest kids in Latin America. (AP Photo/Emiliano Lasalvia)

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    Colombian pop star Shakira waves to fans after performing with Alejandro Sanz of Spain during "The Concert For The Children" in Buenos Aires, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Colombian singer Shakira's ALAS foundation, Latin America in Solidarity Action, host two simultaneous concerts in Mexico and Argentina to raise awareness to help the neediest kids in Latin America. (AP Photo/Emiliano Lasalvia)

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