March 18, 1956-Ingemar Stenmark was born March 17, 1981-
Jan Ingemar Stenmark said Ingo (Storuman, March 18, 1956) is a Swedish former alpine skier. specialist in technical disciplines (slalom and giant slalom), is seen by a large majority of experts and fans of the greatest skier of all time. With 86 hits in the World Cup (46 and 40 in the giant slalom) and the skier with the most career victories in the history of Alpine skiing. addition to victories in World Cup (won in 1976, 1977 and 1978), Stenmark has two Olympic gold medals (slalom and giant slalom) in Lake Placid in 1980, and five gold medals at the World Cup (slalom and giant slalom in 1978 and in 1982), plus those in Lake Placid in 1980 (Olympic Gold in those days was also true for the World Cup).
will find a list of the P2 masonic lodge of Licio Gelli
This list of names and surnames was found March 17, 1981 by prosecutors during the investigation into the alleged kidnapping of Michele Sindona in the factory "Gioli" Castiglion Fibocchi at Arezzo, owned by Licio Gelli. The list was made public by the Presidency of the Council until 21 May 1981. The committee Anselmi and subsequent processes led to the discovery that some of the people whose names appeared on the list, however, were enrolled in the first loggia P2 Gelli management and many of the people on the list denied their participation in the Masonic Lodge or supported they have been enrolled without their knowledge by acquaintance. Anselmi was made by the Commission suggested that the list found in Villa Wanda was not a complete list of members, and many other important members of the P2 are not able to get involved in the investigation after the discovery of the list. In the reconstruction of the Commission of Inquiry, to about a thousand of the list would be found to add those suspected of belonging to that top secret which Gelli was the link with the lodge. The same Gelli, in an interview on July 10, 1976 interview with the weekly L'Espresso, had spoken about two thousand four hundred members, including in the count even foreigners. In a book-length interview published in 2006, the former "Worshipful" continued to remain vague, simply repeated that the arrested Villa Wanda was just a "rough draft" and that he had failed to destroy the originals during the flight to Caracas. Among the 932 members there were the names of 44 MPs, two Ministers of the then government, a party secretary, 12-general of the Carabinieri, the Guardia di Finanza 5 Overall, 22 general of the Italian Army, Air Force 4, 8 admirals, judges and various government officials, directors, and many officials of various intelligence services, as well as several journalists and entrepreneurs.
March 16, 1978-The tanker Amoco Cadiz wrecked on the coast of Brittany
On 16 March 1978, the Amoco Cadiz, a supertanker VLCC tanker built in 1974 and registered in Liberia, from 234,000 gross tons 330 meters long, rented by the U.S. company Amoco, a subsidiary of Standard Oil, ran aground off the Breton coast, opposite the village of Portsall. The cargo was : 230,000 tons of Iranian crude oil transported, to which were added 3,000 tons of diesel fuel (which will all be poured along 400 km of coast of Brittany (France).
March 15, 1995-The skier Alberto Tomba back the World Cup March 14, 1958 in Italy
In 1994 - Tomb Italy in 1995 brought the World Cup overall twenty years after the success of Gustav Thöni, after those Specialty won in previous years. He closed the season winning eleven races and losing only those of Japan.