Tiempo (Spanish: Time) is the second studio album of Argentine pop rock band Erreway. It was released through Sony Music and Cris Morena Group on 15 April 2003 (see 2003 in music). The album was produced by a number of eminent Argentine musicians, including Cris Morena, Carlos Nilson and Andrés Calamaro. Selling over 2 million copies worldwide, Tiempo topped the Argentine Billboard Albums Chart and was certified Platinum by CAPIF, the Argentine Phonographic Association.
Erreway members — Camila Bordonaba, Felipe Colombo, Luisana Lopilato and Benjamín Rojas — made a successful Nuestro Tiempo tour to promote the album. Although "Te Soñé" had been released as a single in 2002, before the release of the album, "Tiempo" was released as the lead single. "Será de Dios", "Para Cosas Buenas", "Que Estés" and "Vas A Salvarte" were also released as singles.
"Tiempo" (Time) is a rock song performed by Argentine band Erreway. It is the opening song and single from their second studio album Tiempo, and was written by eminent producer, director and composer Cris Morena. In January 2003, the song reached number one in Argentina and Israel, and was a massive hit throughout Latin America and Europe. "Tiempo" was the opening theme of the television series Rebelde Way during the second season, and was performed by Erreway in its final episode. is the opening single from Tiempo, the second album of Argentine band Erreway.
"Tiempo" was written in 2003 by Rebelde Way and Erreway creator Cris Morena for the band's second album Tiempo (see 2003 in music). Although "Te Soñé" was released before "Tiempo", "Tiempo" served as the opening single for the album, while "Te Soñé" was re–released. It is considered to be the most successful single of Erreway and as one of their signature songs, along with "Para Cosas Buenas" and "Memoria", reaching number one throughout Latin America, Europe and Israel. The song was voted out as the second most listened Erreway song at the Last.fm.
Tiempo is the name given to a programme of activities that provides developing countries with the information necessary to respond effectively to the issue of climate change. Tiempo provides information to help these countries participate in climate treaty negotiations, and to identify and implement appropriate emissions mitigation and adaptation measures. It also provides a forum for communication and debate both within the developing nations and between these nations and the industrialized world.
Tiempo is jointly organised by the Stockholm Environment Institute and the International Institute for Environment and Development. It is sponsored by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.
The Tiempo website provides information on climate change. It consists of "The Tiempo Climate Portal", a listing of selected websites covering climate and development and related issue, and "Tiempo Climate Newswatch", a weekly on-line magazine with news, features and comment on global warming, climate change, sea-level rise and development issues.
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Triple H (call sign: 2HHH) is a community radio station located in Sydney, Australia. It services the Hornsby Shire and the Ku-ring-gai Council area. Triple H runs on a general community license and is required to provide content most suited to its own population and minority groups. Membership is open to all members of the community.
2HHH FM began at the end of 1999 involving a large section of the community. This group believed that the area was not being serviced adequately by the existing community radio station North FM. The frequency of 100.1 in the Hornsby Region became Triple H.
2HHH FM is a community radio station run by a company limited by guarantee. Triple H was to provide a radio alternative, while aspiring to become 'the complete' community radio station solution.
When the Australian Communications and Media Authority reissued application for a permanent broadcasting license in 2000 for the Hornsby / Kuring-gai area, the vision of the group was for a well run community station that was able to get behind the community and provide a voice for the community.
3HHH is the callsign of a community radio station, providing services to the Rural City of Horsham, Australia, Australia.
The 3HHH studios are located at the Old Police Station in Horsham. The building is home to other community groups in the region, and also hosts an office for sales of V-Line road-coach services.
The station is allocated a transmission power of 500 Watts, and operates from the town's central communications tower.
3HHH broadcasts a variety of programs throughout the week, these include soecialist music styles, community groups and sporting clubs, local church groups and young peoples' programs. The radio station is a member of the CBAA and utilises its satellite programs services. One of the major national programs is Mal Garvin's "Talk To The Nation" program.
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