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Feliciano López Diaz-Guerra born September 20, 1981, he is a Spanish professional male tennis player. He was born in Toledo and now lives in the Spanish capital Madrid.In his career he has won one singles title in Vienna in 2004, beating Guillermo Cañas in the final. He also has won one doubles title in Stockholm also in 2004, with Fernando Verdasco. In 2005 he was the first male Spanish tennis player to reach the quarter-final of Wimbledon since 1972, when Manuel Orantes reached the...
Michelle Marie Pfeiffer born April 29, 1958, she is an American actress. Over the course of her film career, she has been the recipient of a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA Award, for her performances in The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989) and Dangerous Liaisons (1988) respectively, as well as three Academy Award nominations. She is considered one of the most beautiful women in the cinema, having appeared on the cover of the first People Magazine's '50 Most Beautiful People in the World' issue...
By Patrick Walker - CARACAS, Venezuela ? As the harp and maracas ease into life, a familiar voice suddenly booms over the music: "Listen carefully. Listen carefully to the words. They say everything." In Venezuela, they're singing along with Hugo. Chavez, that is. The Venezuelan president is lending his voice to a couple of revolutionary tunes -- literally -- on a new collection of songs and poems released by his United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV). It's what every youngster in...
Let's face it: Some of us Dullards aren't getting any younger. Yet there are many famous people who have been old for as long as we've been alive. Here are some of those people. To qualify for the list, each person has to be 1) alive 2) noteworthy 3) commonly perceived as "old" for the past 30-odd years. Bea Arthur, actress Ed Asner, actor Ernest Borgnine, actor Helen Gurley Brown, writerRobert Byrd, senatorDick Cavett, writer and TV personality Walter Cronkite, TV anchor Richard...
He is tall, dark-haired and handsome. He won a seat in the House of Commons on his first try. He?s got a famous name. He has a picture-perfect young family. On top of all that, Justin Trudeau is the top pick among Canadians of all political stripes a [...] Link: National Post - Top Stories Tags: tall,, dark-haired, handsome., seat, House, Commons, first, try., He?s, famous, name., picture-perfect, young, family., that,, Justin, Trudeau, pick, among, Canadians, political, stripes, most, groups,...
Based on the Marvel comic, tells the story of the multi-million dollar industrial and genius inventor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.). As CEO of Stark Industries, the biggest arms contractor of the U.S. government, Tony has been famous for decades to protect U.S. interests around the world. The carefree lifestyle of Tony changed dramatically when his convoy suffered an attack, after a test that monitors the arms personally, and is become a prisoner of a group of insurgents. Wounded by a shrapnel...
Anuncio del Hospital de la Universidad de Kyushu, famoso entre otras cosas por ser el único lugar en Japón donde se llevaron a cabo vivisecciones de soldados estadounidenses durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial (no sé, como que no me gustaría ir a un chequeo de salud ahí...) Signboard of Kyushu University Hospital, famous among other things for being the only place in Japan in which POW vivisections were carried out during WWII (I think I wouldn't like to have a health...
mariano capogrossi posted a photo: Guy Fawkes (1570-1606) took part in the famous "Gumpowder Plot" in 1605. His military and explosives experience made him a key member in the planning of this revolutionary attack and joined the plot leader Robert Catesby in this attempt by a group of religious conspirators to kill King James I of England and VI of Scotland. Using 800 kg of gunpowder, they would blow up the Houses of Parliament but the plan failed. After being tortured and questioned they were...
Today is Saturday, Aug. 16, the 229th day of 2008 with 137 to follow. The moon is full. The morning star is Uranus. The evening stars are Neptune, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Mars and Saturn. This Day in History, August 16 On August 16th, 1896, gold was discovered in the Klondike. Other Notable Events, August 16 In 1812, British forces foiled plans for a U.S. invasion of Canada by capturing the city of Detroit. In 1896, the North Country gold rush began with the discovery of gold in the Klondike region...
What Famous Leader Are You? personality tests by similarminds.com I want my bj...
Frederick Dewayne Hubbard (born April 7, 1938 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American jazz trumpeter. He was known primarily for playing in the bebop, hard bop and post bop styles from the early 60's up until today. In 2006, The National Endowment for the Arts honored Hubbard with its highest honor in jazz, the NEA Jazz Masters Award, along with a $25,000 fellowship award. BiographyHubbard started playing the mellophone and trumpet in his school band, studying at the Jordan Conservatory with...
Pablo Stefanoni, August 8 Given the lack of an opposition campaign, the Bolivian regionalist right wing has placed all its bets on a new strategy: project an image of an Evo Morales bunkered down in the Andean Bolivia, with his plane hitting ? and bouncing back ? against the barricades of small but violent groups that blockade airports in the autonomist ?half moon? when ever a warning announces the visit of the indigenous president. In just two days, this scenario has been repeated various times....
One hundred protesters in Dallas waved signs reading "No to Mexico!" and demanaded sanctuary in the United States for… Jenny, a 22-year old African elephant now housed at the Dallas Zoo. The protesters are demanding Jenny be sent to a private "Elephant Rehabilitation Center" in Tennessee, while Zoo (and municipal officals) want her sent to the Africam Safari Park in Puebla. Africam is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The protesters are complaining...
Tupac Amaru II (Jose Condorcanqui) was a Quechua Indigenous leader, grandson of the last member of the Inca royal family. He led an uprising of Native people against the Hispanic rule, by the end of the 18th. century. This happened few decades before Peru's creole elite -based in Lima- achieved its independence from Spain. Art by Pusinsuyu Tupac Amaru defeated the Spaniards, and hoping to negotiated a better treatment for the Native workers, he retreated to his hometown. But the Spanish reorganized...
Some cemeteries have become the final resting place of famous people and have as many visitors as some monuments. It is the graveyard with more history. Paris is the city universal cemeteries. The Père Lachaise, is the most visited .. has 44 hectares and has hosted so far, one million dead. It contains the graves of Oscar Wilde, Marcel Proust, Chopin, Moliere, Balzac and the famous singer Jim Morrison, leader of the banda "The Doors". The French capital also has cemeteries in Auteuil,...
Hutto, Texas - Macgamestore today announced the release of Agatha Christie: Peril at End House for the Macintosh on its web site. Developed by Oberon Media, Peril at End House is the first game in the extremely popular Agatha Christie games to make it to the Mac. Calling all seek and find fiends - The biggest selling novelist in history is back with another spine tingling challenge for Hercule Poirot and his faithful companion Hastings. Set on the beautiful Cornish coast, there has always been an air of...
Tropical Stalinism This year the government?s celebration of the events of April 2002? had a precise objective: to destroy the figure of general Raúl Baduel. The vast amounts of hot air spent during those days, Yo El Supremo?s superfluous speeches broadcast on required TV and radio bulletins, the liturgy of Puente Llaguno and general García Carneiro?s intervention, all had a guiding thread: to demonstrate that Baduel had nothing to do with the president?s return to Miraflores Palace and that this ?Hero of...
Heart-throb: Tony Curtis alongside Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot Tony Curtis, Hollywood legend and star of the Billy Wilder classic Some Like It Hot, is sitting on a balcony in London giving me a welcoming stare from underneath a Stetson hat. Curtis - who had an affair with Marilyn Monroe, has been married five times, including to Hitchcock actress Janet Leigh, and, by his estimation, has slept with 1,000 women - attempts an unusual opening gambit. Gripping my hand in his gnarled paw, he says: "It's...
Start building today, the man you will be tomorrow. (Abel Desestress) The development of our character is a cornerstone in our own development as human beings. Much has been talked about the direct relationship between strength of character and leadership. Anyone who wants to develop to the most their leadership qualities, will always have to work primarily on improving their character. Thus, we see three relevant ideas that I wish to highlight in relation to one?s character: 1.-Character is shown by the...
MACEDONIAN CHIEF DEAD Deltcheff Was the Man Who Arranged the Capture of Miss Stone London Times-New York Times, Special Cablegram. London, May 11.- The Vienna correspondent of the Times says the death of the BULGARIAN revolutionary leader Deltcheff is considered a sever loss to the insurrectionary movement. Hi is said to have been the real chief of the famous organization. Deltcheff arrange the capture of the American missionary Miss Stone, presumably to get funds for the organization. Published May 11,...
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