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.
His Serene Highness Prince Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi ascended the throne under the name of Albert II (Monaco, March 14, 1958) is the second child and only son of Rainier III Monaco and Grace Kelly, and brother of Caroline and Stephanie, and became Prince after the death of his father April 6, 2005
March 13, 1972 PCI-Start the conference which will provide a secretary Enrico Berlinguer
(Sassari, May 25, 1922 - Padua, June 11, 1984)
Enrico Berlinguer was born in Sassari May 25, 1922 by Mario Berlinguer (lawyer, socialist deputy) and Mary Lorimer. The family, belonging to the landed gentry of Sassari Masonic tradition, allowed him to grow up in a very culturally advanced (the grandfather, his namesake, was the founder of the newspaper "La Nuova Sardegna", and had been in contact with Garibaldi and Mazzini) and to take advantage of family relationships and policies that greatly influenced his ideology and political career later. Was a relative of Francesco Cossiga (their mothers were cousins \u200b\u200bto each other) - who was president of the Republic - and both were relatives of Antonio Segni, who is also head of state.
March 12, 2003-L'organizzazione World Health warns Sars
's World Health Organization issued a warning about a new virus called SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), or atypical pneumonia will be more than 700 deaths and more than 8,100 patients in a few weeks, especially in China, the starting point the pandemic.
March 11, 1985-Mikhail Gorbachev became Secretary of the CPSU
In office [March 11, 1985 - August 24, 1991]
A politician Soviet, now Russian. He was the last general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) from 1985 to 1991, champion of reform processes related to the perestroika and glasnost ', and the protagonist in the chain of events that led to the dissolution of the USSR and the CPSU itself. He was married to Raisa Maximovna Gorbach.
born March 10, 1975-Radio Milano International, the first Italian free radio
On March 10, 1975 begin broadcasts of Radio Milano International, the most famous among the first radios, the first to break the monopoly on the frequencies. "Free Radio" is an expression indicating the radio stations were born in 1976 on the liberalization of the airwaves. Authentic "school-ship" for speaker, technicians, writers, journalists, who later became successful, they were typical of the Italian province.
March 9, 1959-The Barbie doll is the debut of the American International Toy Fair in New York.
One of the first Barbie (1959)
Barbie is a doll-produced by American Toy company Mattel, Inc. and launched in March 1959. The American businesswoman Ruth Handler created the doll. Barbie is the first model of other Mattel dolls and accessories, including other family members and dolls collezione.E 'was an important part of the toy market for fifty years, and has given rise to many disputes and processes, which often involving parody of the doll and her lifestyle.
March 8, 1935, Hachiko, the dog dies Japanese after waiting for ten years, the master
(10 November 1923-8 March 1935)
was a dog breed Akita who became famous for his loyalty to the master Hidesaburō Ueno. After the death of Ueno, the dog went every day for nearly a decade, waiting for him in vain at the station, where the man took the train to get to work. The story had a huge response among the public of the time and soon became Hachiko, Japan, an emblem of affection and loyalty. In 1934, the faithful animal was given a statue and, over the years, his story became the subject of films and books. Also known as Hachiko Chūken
(New York, July 26, 1928 - Harpenden, March 7, 1999)
A filmmaker, photographer and writer U.S. naturalized British, considered among the greatest filmmakers of the twentieth century. Kubrick is best known for having dealt with almost all the bravura film genres: the historical genre in Spartacus, the psychological drama in Eyes Wide Shut, science fiction in 2001: A Space Odyssey, gender and war with Full Metal Jacket, Paths of Glory The Shining with horror, the thriller The Killing, A Clockwork Orange in the sci-fi satire and political satire with Dr. Strangelove.
The final scene of the movie "2001-A Space Odyssey"
is founded the company in the Real Madrid Club de Futbol
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, \u200b\u200babbreviated as Real Madrid is a English sports club based in Madrid March 6, 1902 and consists mainly of known football team and a basketball.
Next to Lenin, Trotsky and others, was one of the main architects of the first socialist state in the world, the Soviet Union. Stalin was also a theoretician of Marxism, the version of Marxism-Leninism realizzatasi being made in the thirty years of his rule is known as Stalinism with some different characteristics compared to the formulation of the Leninist Marxism. Indeed, he theorized the growing revolutionary violence, in contrast with the theory of revolutionary violence decreasing Lenin, because he believed that the socialist state would have to gradually strengthen its law enforcement component to overcome the increasing resistance of the bourgeoisie to the conquests of the proletariat [1] . Under his rule the Soviet Union was transformed from a predominantly agricultural country, both culturally and economically very backward, in a modern industrialized country.
He attributed many crimes against those who dissented from the single thought of communism.
March 4, 2005-Nicola Calipari died during the liberation of Giuliana Sgrena
(Reggio Calabria, June 23, 1953 - Baghdad, March 4, 2005)
was killed by friendly fire during the liberation of the Italian journalist, incredibly the U.S. checkpoint was not advised of the passage of the car with the hostage freed. The question killing of Calipari has always been if there was a serious lack of information or whether it was a retaliation for having undertaken a negotiation with Iraqi kidnappers.
The memory of Giuliana Sgrena from a foreign service
The Diary of Lucretia (compulsive shopper) 03:03:11 ... Farewell risotto alla Milanese.
Milan, 3:03:11 My Dear Diary, laughing and joking you know I've already written a lot!? And when you'll finish!? No, you know ... because I fond, and the idea of \u200b\u200bhaving to replace, sooner or later, me my heart! Of course you cherish with great care, because if you do these confidences, were to fall into the hands of someone else of my knowledge, would sour cabbage. What is certain is that your successor will be worthy of you, and sophisticated designer like yours. Spending who cares ... How much of the sessions by a psychologist DOC!? You must be joking ... From tomorrow I'll start to work tonight and Matilda return to live with us (my mother kept it for a week, because of our influence). The last time I saw her was Saturday afternoon when I went to pick her up and told me he wanted to stay there until the evening to attend a costume party organized by my parish. Had on my old lady's fancy dress Years 20 and, for a moment, I seemed to see me baby! Crazy for that dress and it was a great satisfaction to learn that Mati has my own sophisticated tastes. The whole dress silver shimmer and fringes, a circle with a black feather, the shoes with the strap and the bag of beads ... spectacular!! I left with a desire to return to pick up after dinner, then I got sick with influenza Killer ... but tonight, finally, I can hold them again! The evening gown by Ralph Lauren? How did I not let me catch from James!? Simple, I put in the underground garage of the building ... if I had that blessed garage would be over! Just a shame that last year, the mice I have made out two super expensive cashmere sweaters ... but now, with the help of the goalkeeper, I cover them each month and disinfected every corner of poison (cracked, dingy eaters cashmere !!!). from the budget of my influence is apparent that: 1 I will not eat a risotto alla Milanese never in my life ... that is the last thing I swallowed the first to get sick and that I put for hours ... because the rice inside the stomach, multiply indefinitely?? With the amount would have baked megagalattico I have dined all over Milan (Blah, yuck!). 2 am in withdrawal symptoms ... Saturday, without buying anything ... tomorrow will be a pleasure to remedy! 3 I eat a pizza accompanied by a Coca Cola now, at 7.45 in the morning!
soon, dear! I'm going to watch the shows on TV (I have recently discovered a channel that deals only with those!) Kisses, Lucrezia
PS James is out for a pizza to the plate ... why not again?! Better to call him ...
-March 3, 2005 Steve Fossett completes the round the world non-stop air
(22 April 1944-3 September 2007)
In 2005, Fossett made the first nonstop solo circumnavigation of the world in the making 67 hours with Virgin Atlantic Global Flyer plane, a single-engine jet aircraft.
The Diary of Lucretia (compulsive shopper) 2:03:11 Influence criminal
Dear Diary, you're wondering why I'm gone from your life ... I got the flu and not in average shape who love James, but in a creepy. I mean, it had to come home to visit me and the doctor did prescribe something for me. The symptoms of my flu criminal were very many ... by headache, nausea with stomach cramps, stabbing pains in the joints, intestines literally crazy! Now I'm a bit 'better and I am sure that what your doctor prescribes it were a magic potion disguised as medicine! Dear Friend, I go to bed because they are very weak ... I was reading a magazine about how, during the next summer, will fashion denim and I have not felt any desire to go shopping. I'm just sick! you soon! PS James is behaving in an exemplary way and, finally, can I use the bell to keep on the bedside table! Dlin dlong-,-dling dlong ... and, in no time at all, here he come! The positive side of the influence ... Lucrezia
March 2, 1946, Ho Chi Minh becomes Prime Minister of Vietnam
(Han Nom, May 19, 1890 - Hanoi, September 2, 1969)
E 'was a revolutionary, prime minister (1946-1954) and President (1954-1969) Vietnamese. founder of the movement in 1941 Viet Minh (League for the Independence of Vietnam) in 1945 ferried the country to independence being acclaimed President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. He led North Vietnam, officially recognized in the Geneva Conference of 1954, during the Vietnam War until 1969, the year of his death. In the next
Geneva conference, Vietnam was recognized as an independent but was divided into two parts: the south (capitalist and pro-American) and north (and communist, at least initially, pro-Soviet). Ho Chi Minh became president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam in fact) in 1954 (in theory he had already declared president March 2, 1946, but this time was not internationally recognized).