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Bon Jovi You Give Love A Bad Name Live Desde Londres 1995

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Bon Jovi es una banda de rock formada en 1983 en Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos, por su líder y vocalista Jon Bon Jovi.​

La formación actual la completan el teclista David Bryan, el batería Tico Torres, el bajista Hugh McDonald y el guitarrista Phil X.

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    Published: 13:05 GMT, 29 January 2015 | Updated:
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    A second earthquake in two days has struck the UK.


    The latest earthquake, which had a magnitude of 3.8, hit
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    It came after an earthquake with a magnitude of 2.9 was recorded in Winchester on Tuesday.





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    (Updates after close)

    By Ankika Biswas

    Dec 24 (Reuters) - Europe's main stocks index rose on Tuesday,
    with mining and energy stocks leading gains amid light trading volumes ahead of the Christmas break.


    The pan-European STOXX 600 was up 0.2%, with many markets
    either shut or working reduced hours for Christmas Eve.


    Most European markets will be closed for the next two days.


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