| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB | |
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| 1 | Getting Out | 256 | 4:19 | 7.91 | Download |
| 2 | Look In To My Eyes | 256 | 4:17 | 7.84 | Download |
| 3 | When It's Too Late | 256 | 5:01 | 9.19 | Download |
| 4 | Laugh With Me | 256 | 3:44 | 6.83 | Download |
| 5 | Stay | 256 | 5:25 | 9.92 | Download |
| 6 | Little Children | 256 | 3:32 | 6.47 | Download |
| 7 | Forever | 256 | 5:52 | 10.74 | Download |
| 8 | End The Rain | 256 | 4:21 | 7.98 | Download |
| 9 | How Will It End | 256 | 3:39 | 6.68 | Download |
| 10 | The Waiting Is Over | 256 | 3:28 | 6.36 | Download |
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1End The Rain
What's happened when Cupid is drunk :)
2Forever
Authors who write about the world, especially Cuba and the rest of the Americas, are well-represented among the speakers at this year's fair. Here, Miami Herald writers and editors pose questions to a small sampling of these writers.
3Getting Out
An interview with Shaun Mullen the author of Kiko's House blog in which he gives some great insights into his writing and details of his upcoming book.
4Stay
Everything was going so well until I got off the bus! I got off and walked to a crossing. The light turned red, and the green man popped up so I crossed. This guy on a bike was careening towards me and goes flying through the red light but I was in no danger of being hit.
5When It's Too Late
T he war was the best of times for women, Trina Robbins says, and the most inspirational years until the feminist revolution of the late '60s. When there was salvage value in kitchen fat and silk stockings, every aluminum tin and scrap of paper, there was also an unexpected premium on . . .
6The Waiting Is Over
You'd think the man who made the accordion hipper than thou would have fonder childhood memories of his claim to instrumental fame. But no. | Audio
7Laugh With Me
Computers have apparently now penetrated every last bit of living area in our houses. Once relegated to home offices or dark corners of the basement, computer screens now routinely cast their glow in bedrooms, living rooms and out on the back deck ? a relentless conquest of our personal space.
8Look In To My Eyes
POLITICAL parties throw money around trying to buy votes. If you vote for me I will for fill your need for greed, more, more, and more. Wait a minute!
9Little Children
Deposed President Joseph Estrada?s popularity has not waned at all.
10How Will It End
Anusha Dandekar in Miss bollywood