2004-12-27

On this day in History - Dec. 27

  • 537- St Sofia-church in Constantinople, initiated .
  • 1437- Albrecht II von Habsburg becomes king of Bohemia .
  • 1492 - Cristóbal Colón descubre la isla de Cuba, a la que llama "Juana" y después "Fernandina", pero que mantendrá finalmente su nombre autóctono.
  • 1512 - Se promulgan las Reales Ordenanzas dadas para el buen regimiento y tratamiento de los indios, más conocidas como Leyes de Burgos.
  • 1571 - Johannes Kepler was born, [d. 1630]; German astronomer .
  • 1703 - Portugal and England sign the Methuen Treaty which gives preference to Portuguese imported wines into England.
  • 1732 - Em Portugal região de Loulé no Algarve ficou parcialmente destruída, como consequência de um sismo devastador.
  • 1763 - Tratado de paz de Fontainebleau, por el que los británicos devuelven Manila a los españoles.
  • 1773 -Sir George Cayley was born, scientist and aerial navigator .
  • 1822 - Louis Pasteur was born in Dole, France.[d. 1895]; French scientist, chemist and microbiologist whose contributions were among the most varied and valuable in the history of science and industry.
  • 1831-Darwin began his historic voyage aboard the HMS Beagle.
  • 1836 - The worst ever avalanche in England occurs at Lewes, Sussex, killing 8 people.
  • 1845 - Ether anesthetic is used for childbirth for the first time (Dr. Crawford Williamson Long in Jefferson, Georgia).
  • 1852 - Dom João G da Câmara was born, Portuguese journalist/songwriter.
  • 1871 - World's 1st Cat show (Crystal Palace, London) .
  • 1879 - Sydney Greenstreet was born, actor (1879) .
  • 1884- Netherlands recognizes king Leopold II's Congo Free State .
  • 1900- militant prohibitionist Carry A. Nation carried out her first public smashing of a bar, at the Carey Hotel in Wichita, Kan.
  • 1901 -Marlene Dietrich was born, actress.
  • 1904 - El Banfield Athletic Club se refunda como Club Atlético Banfield (Argentina).
  • 1906 - Muere en Buenos Aires el político argentino Bernardo de Irigoyen.
  • 1909 - Se funda el club Atlético Concepción, de Tucumán.
  • 1915 - William H. Masters, was born [d. 1951]; William H(owell) Masters with his wife, Virginia Johnson, an American research team, and, respectively, physician and psychologist, noted for their studies of human sexuality.
  • 1923 - Nasce em Lisboa o escultor Lagoa Henriques .
  • 1925 - Michel Piccoli, was born in Paris France, actor (Topaz, Peril, May Fools).
  • 1927 - the musical play "Show Boat," with music by Jerome Kern and libretto by Oscar Hammerstein II, opened at the Ziegfeld Theater in New York.
  • 1932 - Radio City Music Hall in New York City opened.
  • 1934 - Persia comienza a denominarse Irán, por disposición del Gobierno.
  • 1939 -Between 20,000 & 40,000 die in magnitude 8 quake (Erzincam Turkey) .
  • 1943 - Joan Manuel Serrat was born in Barcelona, singer.
  • 1943 -German warship "Scharnhorst" sinks in Barents Sea.
  • 1945-The World Bank was created with an agreement signed by 28 nations.
  • 1945- 28 nations signed an agreement creating the World Bank.
  • 1947 - the children’s television program "Howdy Doody" made its debut on NBC.
  • 1947 - Primera Constitución italiana tras la Guerra Mundial.
  • 1948 - Gerard Depardieu was born, actor (1948).
  • 1949 - Jazz singer-musician T.S. Monk was born.
  • 1949 - United States of Indonesia gains independence from Netherlands ~
  • 1950 - Nace Roberto Bettega, delantero del fútbol italiano.
  • 1951- 40th Davis Cup: Australia beats USA in Sydney (3-2) .
  • 1951 - Nace Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, quien fuera presidente de México de 1994 a 2000.
  • 1952-Rock musician David Knopfler (Dire Straits) .
  • 1956- 5.580 Egyptian prisoners of war are exchanged for four Israelis held by Egypt following the Tripartite Invasion.
  • 1957 - James Sanford, was born, US runner (world record 50m indoor) .
  • 1959 - Alfonso Reyes, Mexican Poet / Historian / diplomat, dies at 70.
  • 1960 - ance detonates its third atomic device in the Sahara.
  • 1968 - Apollo 8 returns to Earth
  • 1978 - King Juan Carlos ratifies Spain's 1st democratic constitution.
  • 1979 - The Soviet Union took control of Afghanistan, installing Afghan politician Babrak Karmal as president.
  • 1985- Palestinian guerrillas opened fire inside the Rome and Vienna airports; a total of 20 people were killed, including five of the attackers, who were slain by police and security personnel.
  • 1988 - Hall Ashby, US director (Shampoo, 8 Million Ways to Die), dies at 59 .
  • 1993 - Dow-Jones hits record 3792.93 .
  • 1994 - Four Roman Catholic priests — three French and a Belgian — were shot to death in their rectory in Algiers, a day after French commandos killed four radicals who’d hijacked an Air France jet from Algiers to Marseille.
  • 1996 -Rwanda's first genocide trial opened for the 1994 slaughter of 800,000 Tutsis.
  • 2001 -The U.S. announced plans to hold Taliban and al-Qaeda prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
  • 2001 -President Bush permanently normalized trade relations with China.

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2004-12-26

On this day in History - Dec. 26

  • 268 - Pope Dionysius dies.
  • 418 - Pope Zosimus dies.
  • 0795 - St. Leo III began his reign as Catholic Pope.
  • 1194 - Born this day, Frederick II, in Iesi, Italy, German Emperor (1212-1250)/King of Sicily.
  • 1481 - Battle of Westbroek - Holland defeats troops of Utrecht
  • 1492- Christopher Columbus established the first Spanish settlement in the New World.
  • 1620 - Plymouth Colony was settled by the Mayflower colonists. In 1691 Plymouth joined other neighbouring settlements to form the royal colony of Massachusetts.
  • 1634- Liberdade de religião é concedida a todas as pessoas do Brasil – judeus e católicos.
  • 1776 - American Revolutionary War: The British were defeated in the Battle of Trenton
  • 1778 - Born this day, Juan Lovera, in Venezuela, artist, (‘artist of independence’: originator of Venezuelan historical painting: paintings commemorate Venezuela’s independence dates). Died in 1841.
  • 1790 - Louis XVI of France gives his public assent to Civil Constitution of the Clergy during the French Revolution
  • 1791 - Charles Babbage nacimiento de ; matemático británico, creador de sistemas computacionales.
  • 1792 - Final trial of Louis XVI of France begins in Paris.
  • 1793 - Battle of Geisberg - French defeat Austrians.
  • 1805 - La France signe la paix de Presbourg avec l'Autriche
  • 1806 - Battle of Pultusk - indecisive battle between Napoleon and the Russians
  • 1807 - Uma força militar britânica, comandada pelo general Beresford, ocupou a ilha da Madeira.
  • 1812 - Delaware and Chesapeake blockaded during the War of 1812
  • 1815- Casimiro Marcó del Pont reemplaza a Mariano Osorio en la Capitanía General de Chile. Fue el ultimo gobernador español en Chile.
  • 1825 - The Erie Canal opens.
  • 1830 - Gaetano Donizetti's opera Anna Bolena premiered in Milan.
  • 1831 - Vincenzo Bellini's opera Norma premiered in Milan.
  • 1861 - Confederate diplomatic envoys James Mason and John Slidell are freed by the United States government, thus heading off a possible war between the United States and Britain .
  • 1862 - 38 Dakota Amerindians are hanged after a brief rebellion accused of murder and rape
  • 1865- James H. Mason of Franklin, Massachusetts patented the coffee percolator .
  • 1891 - Henry Miller, was born, writer (Tropic of Capricorn, Tropic of Cancer, Sexus). (d. 1980).
  • 1893 - Nascimento do dirigente político chinês Mao Tse-Tung (1893-1976) em Hunan.
  • 1894 - Born this day, Antonio Molina, composer.
  • 1898 - Radium was discovered by Pierre and Marie Curie and G. Bemont.
  • 1900- Antoni Zygmund was born in Poland; mathematician who exerted a major influence on 20th-century mathematics, particularly in harmonic analysis. In 1940 Zygmund escaped with his wife and son from German controlled Poland to the USA.Zygmund's book Trigonometric Series (1935) is a classic, definitive work on the subject.
  • 1901-Uganda railroad from Mombassa to Lake Victoria is completed.
  • 1908 - Jack Johnson becomes the first African American heavyweight boxing champion by defeating Tommy Burns in Sydney, Australia .
  • 1914 - Richard Widmark, was born; American actor (Madigan, Judgment at Nuremberg, Murder on the Orient Express, The Halls of Montezuma, How the West was Won, The Alamo, Against All Odds, True Colors).
  • 1915-The German gunboat, the Kingani, is captured by the British on Lake Tanganyika. It is removed by portage through the jungle of the Belgian Congo .
  • 1921 - Steve Allen, was born; actor, comedian, composer, author (d. 2000) .
  • 1925 - Communist Party of India founded .
  • 1925 - Turkey adopts Gregorian Calendar.
  • 1931 - Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity was founded .
  • 1932 - An earthquake killed 70,000 in Kansu, China.
  • 1933 - The Nissan Motor Company was organized in Tokyo, Japan .
  • 1933 - FM radio is patented .
  • 1936 - É fundada a Orquestra Filarmônica de Israel .
  • 1938 - A declaração do Peru contra toda a intervenção estrangeira é aprovada pela Conferência Pan-americana.
  • 1939 - Sucesso brasileiro nos USA. Carmen Miranda inicia seu caminho de sucesso em palcos internacionais. Uns afirmam que ela viajou para criar uma imagem positiva do Brasil no exterior, com patrocínio de Getúlio Vargas. Outros já afirmavam que a única razão de ter sido escolhida provinha de seu talento.
  • 1941 - Os Estados Unidos declaram a Manila, capital das Filipinas, como cidade aberta durante a II Guerra Mundial.
  • 1941 - Winston Churchill é nomeado primeiro ministro britânico.
  • 1944- The play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams was first publicly performed.
  • 1944 - American troops repulse German forces at Bastogne
  • 1945 - CFP franc and CFA franc are created .
  • 1946 - Flamingo Hotel opens in Las Vegas .
  • 1948 - Cardinal Mindszenty arrested in Hungary .
  • 1949 - José Ramos Horta, East Timorean Human Rights activist , was born this day.
  • 1953 Se realiza en París el primer trasplante de riñón de un donante vivo bajo la dirección del cirujano francés Jean Hamburger.
  • 1955 - Sergi Mateu, nacimiento de , actor español.
  • 1959 - Mariano Barroso, nacimiento de,director de cine español.
  • 1964-American Max Conrad sets a new world non-stop-flight record with his 7,878 mile journey from Cape Town, south Africa, to St Petersburg, Florida.
  • 1966 - The first Kwanzaa is celebrated by Maulana Karenga, the chair of Black Studies at California State University, Long Beach .
  • 1966 - Time magazine awarded its Man of the Year cover to 'The Younger Generation'
  • 1970 - Born this day, Radka Zrubakova, in Bratislava, Slovakia, tennis star (1994 Futures-Germany .
  • 1972 -The 33rd president of the United States, Harry S. Truman, died in Kansas City, Mo.
  • 1973 - Comet Kohoutek reaches perihelion but is not such a display as expected.
  • 1973 - The Exorcist starring Linda Blair premiered. It was classified as an X rated film.
  • 1973 - Soyuz 13 lands .
  • 1974 - Salyut 4 launched .
  • 1975- 1st supersonic transport (USSR- Tupolev Tu-144) goes into service in Soviet Union .
  • 1975 - Marcelo Ríos, Born this day, Marcelo Rios, in Santiago, Chile, tennis star (1995 Amsterdam).
  • 1975- Cariango, Angola is taken by Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola, (MPLA, Popular Liberation Movement of Angola) guerrillas.
  • 1977 - Howard Hawks, American film director (Rio Lobo, Hatari!), dies at 81.
  • 1978 - India's former Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, was released from jail.
  • 1979 - Soviet Special forces troops take over presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan.
  • 1980 - Aeroflot puts the Ilyushin Il-86 into service.
  • 1982 - TIME magazine's Man of the Year was for the first time given to a non-human; a computer .
  • 1983 Yasuhiro Nakasone, es reelegido primer ministro del Japón por la Cámara Baja del Parlamento.
  • 1986 - The first long-running American television soap opera, Search for Tomorrow, airs its final episode after thirty-five years on the air.
  • 1988 - Start of the Nanjing Anti-African protests.
  • 1990 - Garry Kasparov beat Antatoly Karpov to retain the chess championship.
  • 1991 - Supreme Soviet meets and formally dissolves the USSR .
  • 1991- el integrista Frente Islámico de Salvación (FIS) obtiene la mayoría absoluta en la primera vuelta de las elecciones argelinas.
  • 1993 - Antonov-26 crashes at Gyumri, Armenia, 36 killed .
  • 1994 -Sylvia Koscina, Croatian/Italian actress (Hercules), dies at 61 .
  • 1998 - Iraq announced its intention to fire upon US and British warplanes that patrol the northern and southern "no-fly zones" .
  • 1998 - Severe gales over Ireland, northern England, and southern Scotland. Widespread disruption, widespread power outages in Northern Ireland and southern Scotland.
  • 1999 - Alfonso Portillo, a populist lawyer, scored a resounding victory in Guatemala's first peacetime presidential elections in nearly 40 years.
  • 1999 - On the 26-28th, France and countries to east hit by severe storms and rain. Over 100 people were killed, and the storm caused extensive damage to property and trees and the French national power grid.
  • 2002 - French Raelian scientist Brigitte Boisselier says Clonaid has delivered the first of a supposed five clone babies through cesarean section .
  • 2003 - Major earthquake devastates southeast Iranian city of Bam, with up to 43,300 killed, and 90,000 homeless; the citadel of Arg-é Bam destroyed.
  • 2004 - In the Ukraine, opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko [23 Feb 1954~] wins, against prime minister Viktor Yanukovich.[09 July 1950~], the rerun of the 21 November runoff presidential election, which was rigged to make Yanukovich the winner and was declared invalid by the Supreme Court, after massive protest demonstrations in the streets.

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Cuerpo de la Amante

I

Pródigo cuerpo:
dios, animal dorado,
fiera de seda y sueño,
planta y astro.
ruente encantada
en el desierto.
Arena soy: tu imagen
por cada poro bebo.
Ola redonda y lisa:
En tu cárcel de nardos
devoran las hormigas
mi piel de náufrago.

II

Tu boca, fruta abierta
al besar brinda
perlas en un pocillo
de miel y guindas.
Mujer: antología
de frutas y de nidos,
leída y releída
con mis cinco sentidos.

III

Nuca:
escondite en el bosque,
liebre acurrucada
debajo de las flores,
en medio del torrente,
Alabastro lavado
mina
y colmena de mieles.
Nido
de nieves y de plumas.
Pan redondo
de una fiesta de albura.

IV

Tu cuerpo eternamente está bañándose
en la cascada de tu cabellera,
agua lustral que baja
acariciando peñas.
La cascada quisiera ser un águila
pero sus finas alas desfallecen:
agonía de seda
sobre el desierto ardiente de tu espalda.
La cascada quisiera ser un árbol,
toda una selva en llamas
con sus lenguas lamiendo
tu armadura de plata
de joven combatiente victoriosa,
única soberana de la tierra.
Tu cuerpo se consume eternamente
entre las llamas de tu cabellera.

V

Frente: cántaro de oro,
lámpara en la nevada,
caracola de sueños
por la luna sellada.
Aprendiz de corola,
albergue de corales,
boca: gruta de un dios
de secretos panales.

VI

Tu cuerpo es templo de oro,
catedral de amor
en donde entro de hinojos.
Esplendor entrevisto
de la verdad sin velos:
iQué profusión de lirios!
iCuántas secretas lámparas
bajo tu piel, esferas
pintadas por el alba!
Viviente, único templo:
La deidad y el devoto
suben juntos al cielo.

JORGE CARRERA ANDRADE
(Quito, 1903 -1978)

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2004-12-25

On this day in History - Dec. 25

  • 0004 -BC- Jesus of Nazareth religious leader/philosopher (estimated date) birth of Jesus, considered to be the Son of God (by Christians); also considered an ascetic prophet of Islam. The date of Jesus' birth is celebrated on several different days worldwide.
  • 336 - A primeira celebração de Natal no dia 25 de dezembro ocorre em Roma.
  • 800 - Coronation of Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor, in Rome.
  • 1000 - Étienne, duc des Magyars est sacré roi de Hongrie.
  • 1066 - William the Conqueror was crowned King of England.
  • 1223- St. Francis of Assisi assembled one of the first Nativity scenes, in Greccio, Italy.
  • 1582 - Zealand / Brabant adopts Gregorian calendar, yesterday was Dec 14th
  • 1599- The city of Natal, capital of Grande Rio do Norte s founded.
  • 1642 - Sir Isaac Newton, physicist, mathematician ans astronomer (d. 1727)
  • 1683 - L'Espagne déclare la guerre à la France
  • 1761 - Elisabeth Petrovna, tsarina of Russia (1741-62), dies at about 51.
  • 1776 -George Washington crossed the Delaware River and surprised the Hessians.
  • 1818 - The first performance of "Silent Night" (Church of St. Nikolaus in Oberndorf, Austria).
  • 1818 - Handel's Messiah, US premieres in Boston
  • 1830- Hector Berlioz's "Symphony Fantastic," premieres
  • 1837 - Battle of Okeechobee - United States forces defeat Seminole Indians.
  • 1821 - Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross (d. 1912)
  • 1868 - US President Andrew Johnson grants unconditional pardon to all Civil War rebels.
  • 1868 - Ezo Republic founded in Hokkaido by Shogunate rebels.
  • 1899 - Humphrey Bogart, was born, actor (d. 1957)
  • 1914 - Just after midnight on Christmas morning, German troops on the Western Front cease firing their guns and artillery and start singing Christmas carols. Crossing the No man's land, they trade gifts with the enemy forces that face them. The Christmas truce lasts for several days, depending on the location.
  • 1917 - Why Marry?, first dramatic play to win a Pulitzer Prize, opens at the Astor Theatre in New York City
  • 1918 - Anwar Sadat, was born Egyptian president (d. 1981)
  • 1926- Hirohito became emperor of Japan.
  • 1931 - New York’s Metropolitan Opera broadcast an entire opera over radio for the first time: "Hansel and Gretel" by Engelbert Humperdinck.
  • 1932 - A magnitude 7.6 earthquake in Gansu, China kills ~70,000 people
  • 1941- during World War II, Japan announced the surrender of the British-Canadian garrison at Hong Kong.
  • 1943- Hanna Schygulla was born , actress
  • 1946 - comedian W.C. Fields died in Pasadena, Calif., at age 66.
  • 1946 - Constitution accepted in Taiwan
  • 1947 - The Constitution of the Republic of China goes into effect
  • 1949 - Sissy Spacek was born Actress.
  • 1949 - Simone, was born , singer.
  • 1950 -Xavier Villaurrutia, Mexican Poet (Nostalgia de la muerte), dies at 47.
  • 1953 - Avalanche of lava kills 150 (Ruapehu volcano, New Zealand).
  • 1954 - Annie Lennox, singer of Eurythmics was born this day.
  • 1967 -Paul McCartney & Jane Asher get engaged .
  • 1971 -Singer Dido was born.
  • 1971 -Worst hotel fire in history kills 163 at Taeyokale Hotel in Seoul
  • 1971-Rock musician Noel Hogan (The Cranberries) was born.
  • 1973 - The ARPANET crashes when a programming bug causes all ARPANET traffic to be routed through the server at Harvard University, causing the server to freeze.
  • 1974 - Cyclone Tracy devastates Darwin, Australia
  • 1976 - Egyptian SS Patria sinks in Red Sea, about 100 killed
  • 1976 -Takeo Fukuda becomes Japanese Premier
  • 1977- British film actor, director, and producer Charlie Chaplin died in Switzerland at age 88.
  • 1979 -Major restoration project for the sphinx starts in Egypt.
  • 1980 - Reika Hashimoto, mannequin et actrice japonaise.
  • 1983 - Joan Miró, Spanish surrealist painter, dies , (b. 1893)
  • 1989 - Former baseball manager Billy Martin died in a traffic accident in Fenton, N.Y.
  • 1989 - Former Romanian president Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife were executed.
  • 1991 - President Mikhail Gorbachev resigned following the disintegration of the Soviet Union.
  • 1994 - A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up at a Jerusalem bus stop, injuring a dozen other people.
  • 1994 -Pope John Paul II, in his traditional "Urbi et Orbi" message, bemoaned "selfishness and violence" around the world.
  • 1995 - Dean Martin, singer, actor (b. 1917)
  • 1999-Space shuttle Discovery’s astronauts finished their repair job on the Hubble Space Telescope.
  • 1999-A Cuban airplane crashed in northern Venezuela, killing all 22 aboard.
  • 2002 - New Delhi Metro was introduced.
  • 2003 -Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf survived a second assassination bid in 11 days, but 17 other people were killed.
  • 2003 - A plane crashed after taking off from Benin, killing at least 130 of the 161 people aboard.
  • 2003- Sixteen people were killed by mudslides that swept over campgrounds in California’s San Bernardino Valley.
  • 2004 - Cassini orbiter releases Huygens probe which will land on Saturn's moon, Titan on January 14 , 2005.

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2004-12-24

On this day in History - Dec. 24

  • 0640 - John IV becomes Pope.
  • 1069 - Godfried II, with the Beard, Duke of Neder-Lutherans, dies.
  • 1166 - John I, King of England (d. 1216).
  • 1294 - Cardinal Benedetto Gaetani chosen as Pope Boniface VIII.
  • 1380 - John von Neumarkt, German Bishop / Chancellor Karel IV, dies.
  • 1453 - John Dunstable, English composer, dies.
  • 1491 - Ignatius of Loyola, ( Inigo de Onaz Y Loyola)was born in Spain, founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuit order) (d. 1556).
  • 1524 - Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama died in Cochin, India .
  • 1603 - Se funda la Comuna de Nacimiento (Chile).
  • 1715 - Swedish troops occupy Norway.
  • 1754 - George Crabbe, English poet and naturalist was born (d. 1832)
  • 1764 - Alvará que autoriza João Baptista Locatelli a estabelecer uma fábrica de grude em Lisboa.
  • 1768 - Funda-se a Imprensa Régia em Lisboa.
  • 1777 - Kiritimati, also called Christmas Island, was discovered by James Cook.
  • 1779 - Criada em Portugal por D. Maria I a Academia Real das Ciências de Lisboa.
  • 1798 - L'Angleterre et la Russie font alliance contre la France.
  • 1798 -Adam B Mickiewicz, Poland, national Poet (Pan Tadeusz).
  • 1800 -le Premier Consul Bonaparte échappe à un attentat rue Saint-Nicaise à Paris.
  • 1809 - Kit Carson, was born in Madison Co, Ky; American frontiersman and guide (d. 1868).
  • 1812 - Karl Eduard Zachariae, German expert on civil law (d. 1894).
  • 1814 - The War of 1812 between America and Britain ended with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent.
  • 1818 - "Silent Night" was composed by Franz Joseph Gruber.
  • 1818 - James Prescott Joule, was born, British physicist who established that the various forms of energy - mechanical, electrical, and heat - are basically the same and can be changed, one into another. Thus he formed the basis of the law of conservation of energy, the first law of thermodynamics (d. 1889).
  • 1822 - Matthew Arnold, English poet (d. 1888) .
  • 1824 - Peter Cornelius, Composer, was born.
  • 1837 - Elisabeth of Bavaria, later Austrian empress (Sisi) (d. 1898).
  • 1851- fire devastated the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., destroying about 35,000 volumes.
  • 1859 - Samuel Fischer, was born , publisher.
  • 1863 - William Makepeace Thackeray, dies, writer (b. 1811).
  • 1865 - Several US Civil War Confederate veterans form the Ku Klux Klan in Pulaski, Tennessee.
  • 1867 - Manuel de Oliveira Lima, was born, Brazilian Historian / diplomat.
  • 1868 - Emmanuel Lasker,was born chess world champion.
  • 1871 - Giuseppe Verdi's opera Aida premiered in Cairo, Egypt, at the opening of the Suez Canal.
  • 1873 - Charles Gabriel Seligman was born [d. 1940]. He was a pioneer in British anthropology who conducted significant field research in Melanesia, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and, most importantly, the Nilotic Sudan.
  • 1874 - Pope Pius IX proclaims a jubilee for 1875.
  • 1881 - Juan Ramón Jiménez, was born, lyric poet (d. 1958) .
  • 1886 - Michael Curtiz, film director (Captain Blood, Casablanca), (d. 1962).
  • 1889 - Jan Jakob Lodewijk ten Kate, dies, Dutch poet and clergyman (b. 1819) .
  • 1889 - Vladimir Sokoloff Moscow was born in Russia, actor (Road to Morocco).
  • 1893 - Henry Ford completes his 1st useful gas motor.
  • 1895 - E. Roland Harriman,was born, financier (d. 1978).
  • 1898 - Eugeniusz Pankiewicz, composer, dies at 41.
  • 1898 - Baby Dodds, jazz musician (d. 1959).
  • 1905 - Howard Hughes, film producer, inventor, business executive, philanthropist and recluse (d. 1976).
  • 1906 - The first radio program, a poetry reading, a violin solo, and a speech, broadcasts.
  • 1906 - Joseph Höffner, was born , cardinal and archbishop of Cologne.
  • 1907 - Cab Calloway, musician (d. 1994).
  • 1908 -Ópera de Paris decide lacrar em um de seus muros gravações de grandes músicos, que só deverão ser abertas 200 anos depois.
  • 1910 - Fritz Leiber, was born this day; American science fiction writer (d. 1992) .
  • 1910 - William Hayward Pickering, was born, Engineer and physicist, head of the team that developed Explorer 1, the first U.S. satellite.
  • 1914 - World War I: The "Christmas truce" begins.
  • 1914 - Herbert Reinecker, screenplay writer .
  • 1914 - John Muir, naturalist (b. 1838).
  • 1918 - Anwar El Sadat Egypt, was born. President of Egypt (1970-81).
  • 1919 - O homem mais rico do mundo, John D. Rockefeller, faz uma doação de 100 milhões de dólares para educação e outras causas filantrópicas.
  • 1920 - Enrico Caruso gave his last public performance, singing in Jacques Halevy’s "La Juive" at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
  • 1922 - Ava Gardner, was born in Grabtown NC; American actress (On the Beach, Night of the Iguana), (d. 1990).
  • 1924 - Mohd. Rafi Bollywood was born ; legend & playback singer.(d. 31 July 1980).
  • 1924 - Albania becomes a republic.
  • 1929 - Mary Higgins Clark, was born in Bronx NY, Author (Cry in the Night, Stillwatch).
  • 1929 - Noel Da Costa, Composer, was born.
  • 1931 - Mauricio Kagel, Argentine/German composer, was born.
  • 1931 - La zapatera prodigiosa, comedia de Federico García Lorca [1898-19 Aug 1936] , se estrena en Madrid.
  • 1932 - Arturo Alessandri wins presidental election in Chile.
  • 1933 - Paris express train derails & kills 160, injures 300 (France).
  • 1934 - É realizada no Brasil a primeira greve dos Correios e Telégrafos.
  • 1935 - Alban Berg, Austrian composer (b. 1885) .
  • 1936 - 1st radioactive isotope medicine administered, Berkeley, Ca.
  • 1937 - Dutch government recognizes Italian King Emanuel III as Emperor of Abyssinia.
  • 1939 - British playwright John Osborne ("Look Back in Anger") died at age 65.
  • 1941- Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, o Oitavo Exército Britânico captura Benghazi, Líbia, das forças alemãs .
  • 1942 - Lançamento do primeiro míssil guiado por Wernher von Braun. Dará origem às bombas voadoras V-1 que bombardearão a Inglaterra a partir de Setembro de 1944.
  • 1942 - Red army occupies German airports at Tasjinskaja & Morozowsk.
  • 1942 - François Darlan, vice-premier of Vichy France (b. 1881) .
  • 1943 - President Roosevelt appointed General Dwight D. Eisenhower supreme commander of supreme Allied forces as part of Operation "Overlord" .
  • 1945 - Lemmy Kilmister, British bass player.
  • 1945 - Nicholas Meyer, director (Star Trek II Wrath of Khan).
  • 1946 - France's Fourth Republic founded.
  • 1949 - Randy Neugebauer, American politician.
  • 1950 - Dana Gioia, American poet and chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts.
  • 1951 - Gian Carlo Menotti’s "Amahl and the Night Visitors," the first opera written specifically for television, was first broadcast by NBC TV.
  • 1951 - British run Tripolitania and Cyrenaica join with French administered Fezzan to form the newly independent Libya.
  • 1951 - Getulio Vargas aumenta o salário mínimo, congelado há oito anos, de Cr$ 380 para Cr$ 1.200 (Brasil).
  • 1951 - Libya became independent from Italy. Idris I was proclaimed king of Libya.
  • 1953 - 153 people die as a result of the Tangiwai disaster when the railway bridge collapses at Tangiwai, New Zealand sending a fully loaded passenger train into the Whangaehu River.
  • 1953 -2 fast express trains crash head-on killing 103 (Czechoslovakia).
  • 1953 - NBC's Dragnet becomes the first network-sponsored television program.
  • 1954 - Laos becomes independent .
  • 1957 - Norma Talmadge, US actress (sign on bay), dies at 60.
  • 1957 - Hamid Karzai was born.
  • 1961- Ilham Aliyev, was born ; presidente de Azerbaiyán.
  • 1963 - Greek & Turks riot in Cyprus .
  • 1966 - A Canadair CL44 chartered by the United States military crashes into a small village in South Vietnam killing 129 .
  • 1966 -Luna 13 lands on Moon.
  • 1968 - The crew of the USS Pueblo was released by North Korea after being held for 11 months on suspicion of spying.
  • 1968 - the Apollo 8 astronauts, orbiting the moon, read passages from the Old Testament Book of Genesis during a Christmas Eve television broadcast.
  • 1969 - Curt Flood writes to Bowie K. Kuhn, the Commissioner of Baseball, asking to be declared a free agent .
  • 1970 - 9 Jews are convicted in Leningrad of hijacking a plane.
  • 1970 - Walt Disney's "Aristocats" is released.
  • 1971 -Peruvian Airlines Electra crashes at headwaters of Amazon, killing all except Juliane Margaret Koepcke found 10 days later.
  • 1971 - Ricky Martin, (Enrique Jose Matin Morales) was born in Puerto Rico, singer latin pop .
  • 1972 - Gisela Richter, was born, art historian (b. 1882)
  • 1973 - Eddie Pope, MetroStars defender , was born.
  • 1974 - Ryan Seacrest, television host, American Idol, was born.
  • 1974 - Marcelo Salas, Chilean football player, was born.
  • 1974 - Cyclone Tracy devastated Darwin, Australia.
  • 1975 - Bernard Herrmann, composer, dies (b. 1911).
  • 1976- Takeo Fukuda se torna o novo primeiro-ministro japonês.
  • 1976 - Jason Macy, test driver, writer, Formula One photographer.
  • 1979 - La Unión Soviética invade Afganistán .
  • 1979 - Primer despegue con éxito del Ariane 1,proyecto de la ESA .
  • 1979 - The Soviet Union invades Afghanistan to support the country's Marxist government.
  • 1980 - Karl Dönitz, president of Germany dies (b. 1891).
  • 1980 - Ex-Emperor Jean-Bédel Bokassa of the Central African Republic, CAR, is sentenced to death while in exile in France.
  • 1980 - Americans remembered the U.S. hostages in Iran by burning candles or shining lights for 417 seconds — one second for each day of captivity.
  • 1982 - Louis Aragon, French writer dies (b. 1897).
  • 1983 - Irina Krush, was born American chess player.
  • 1984 - Peter Lawford, actor, dies (b. 1923) .
  • 1985 - Ferhat Abbas, Algerian independence leader dies.
  • 1986 - Gardner Fox, American writer, dies (b. 1911).
  • 1986 - Iran offensive against Iraqi islands of Shatt al-Arab.
  • 1989 - O deposto líder panamenho, general Manuel Antonio Noriega, pede asilo político ao enviado do Papa no Panamá.
  • 1991 - Mikhail Gorbachev renuncia como líder da União Soviética.
  • 1992 - Pierre Culliford, ( Peyo), Belgium designer and cartoonist, creator of Schtroumpfs , dies.
  • 1992 - President Bush pardoned former defense secretary Caspar Weinberger and five others in the Iran-Contra scandal.
  • 1993 - Norman Vincent Peale, writer , dies.
  • 1994 - John Boswell, historian , dies.
  • 1994 -John Osborne, English playwright (Entertainer, Luther), dies at 65 .
  • 1994 -4 Armed Islamic fundamentalists hijacked an Air France Airbus A-300 carrying 227 passengers at the Algiers airport; three passengers were killed during the siege before the hijackers were killed by French commandos in Marseille two days later.
  • 1995 - Pela primeira vez na história da Turquia, o Partido Islâmico é eleito democraticamente, obtendo 21% do voto nacional.
  • 1996 - Died this day, Nguyen Huu Tho, President of Vietnam (1980-81).
  • 1997 - The Dominican Republic becomes a member of the Berne Convention copyright treaty.
  • 1997 - Toshirô Mifune,dies, Japanese actor (Shogun), (b. 1920)
  • 1997 - Pela primeira vez na história, velas de Chanucá são acesas na Cidade do Vaticano.
  • 1998 - El presidente yugoslavo, Slobodan Milosevic, incumple su compromiso de alto el fuego e inicia un ataque contra las localidades de Glamnik, Obranca, Burince y Lapastica, considerados bastiones de la guerrilla independentista.
  • 1999 - hijackers seized an Indian Airlines jet with 189 people aboard, forcing the aircraft on a journey across South Asia and into the Middle East. (The eight-day ordeal resulted in the death of one passenger and India’s release of three jailed pro-Kashmir militants in exchange for the rest of the hostages).
  • 2000 - The Texas 7 holds up a sports store in Irving, Texas. Police officer Aubrey Hawkins is shot in the incident.
  • 2000 - Aubrey Hawkins, Irving, Texas police officer dies(b. 1971).
  • 2002 - Kjell Aukrust, Norwegian author, dies.
  • 2002 - Os Estados Unidos divulgam que pelo menos treze pessoas morreram nas últimas 48 horas em conseqüência das tempes-tades de neve que atin-gem as zonas do centro e do sul do país (foto). A maioria das mortes ocorreu em acidentes no trânsito devido às condições das estradas.
  • 2003 - A roadside bomb exploded north of Baghdad, killing three U.S. soldiers in the deadliest attack on Americans to that time following Saddam Hussein’s capture.
  • 2003 - Air France canceled several flights to the United States after U.S. officials passed on what were termed "credible" security threats.
  • 2003 - The Spanish police thwarts an attempt by ETA to detonate 50 kg of explosives at 3:55 PM inside Madrid's busy Chamartín .
  • 2003 - Hugo Argüelles, fallecimiento deste dramaturgo mexicano.

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2004-12-23

Surpreendente ou (talvez) não ?

No nosso país a actividade política, económica, social, cultural ou desportiva tem uma capacidade surpreendente de me surpreender. Surpreendo-me por, quase diariamente, ficar surpreendido. É verdade, já devia estar vacinado contra a surpresa. Mas é quase impossível consegui-lo. O “vírus” da surpresa sofre mutações extraordinárias.

Os dirigentes desportivos preferem os ataques casuísticos às arbitragens sempre que o seu clube é prejudicado, em vez de tomarem medidas estruturais que permitam organizar a arbitragem de modo profissional ; O governo toma medidas extraordinárias de “engenharia financeira” (ou será já de “arquitectura contabilística” ) para formalmente reportar um deficit orçamental mais baixo, em vez de tomar medidas estruturais que realmente o permita baixar. A realidade é esta … e é surpreendente.

Pensei que o Liedson não ia jogar com o Benfica porque levou no jogo de Guimarães (apesar dos avisos que os dirigentes do Sporting fizeram antes do jogo, tão insistentemente, dirigidos ao árbitro - surpreendentemente não os dirigiram ao jogador!) um cartão amarelo indiscutível, o quinto, que geraria um castigo automático de um jogo de suspensão. Pensava bem…até ontem!

Pois nada disso. O Sporting que é um exemplo de transparência ética e desportiva usou de uma artimanha que a regulamentação desportiva portuguesa (que é surpreendente!) permite. A troco de cerca de 1.000 contos antecipou para o dia 4 a eliminatória da Taça de Portugal que estava marcada para o dia 12. Assim Liedson cumpre o castigo num jogo que estava calendarizado para depois. Não é tão fácil? Afinal o Benfica também não antecipou o jogo com a Oliveirense?

Pois bem , mas como se estas coisas devem ser feitas com antecedência mínima (vinte dias acho eu…) e a antecedência já não era suficiente? Nada que uma pequena multa ( uma “multa de estacionamento” na minha linguagem pessoal) não possa resolver. Surpreendente!

Senhores dirigentes deixem as discussões do golo que foi e não valeu ( Benfica contra o Porto) do golo legal que não valeu ( golo do Sporting frente ao Braga), dos golos que valeram e não deveriam ter valido (golo do 1-1 do Sporting frente ao Guimarães, ou do 1-1 do Porto frente ao Marítimo)… . Arranjem sim, maneiras de reformular a arbitragem ou do árbitro não ter essa capacidade absoluta de resolver os jogos ; arranjem sim, maneiras de reformular os quadros competitivos nacionais (menos equipas a disputar os principais campeonatos); arranjem isso sim, maneiras de reformular ( e tornar coerentes) os regulamentos de disciplina da Liga e da Federação.

Ah uma nota final: não usem tanto da imaginação, reduzam a capacidade de nos surpreender!

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Golo em off-side dá empate ao Porto

Marítimo 1 - 1 FC Porto

Em jogo de acerto de calendário o FC Porto conseguiu um empate na Madeira e termina o ano de 2004 isolado no comando com um ponto de avanço sobre Sporting e Benfica. Começou melhor o Porto a tomar a iniciativa do jogo frente a um Marítimo que sentia em demasia a ausencia do seu habitual organizador de jogo - Leo Lima. No entanto viria a ser o Marítimo a marcar por Pena ex-jogador do Porto, aos 13' aproveitando um erro fatal de Vítor Baía que largou uma bola fácil vinda dum cruzamento da esquerda. Este golo moralizou os locais que por Luís Filipe isolado, embora descaído pela direita, teve a oportunidade de fazer o 2-0, mas o remate cruzado saíu ao lado do segundo poste. No Porto a dupla McCarthy - Luís Fabiano continua ineficaz. Aos 31' um cruzamento da direita permite um desvio de César Peixoto para uma grande defesa de Marcos, mas pouco depois o FC Porto veio a conseguir o empate numa dádiva do juíz assistente que acompanhava o ataque portista ao sancionar o golo marcado por Luís Fabiano isolado em posiçao de fora de jogo, após jogada pela direita por Bosingwa.

Este golo tranquilizou os portistas que já haviam visto antes vários amarelos e na 2ª parte que foi mais mal jogada foi a equipa continental que teve mais iniciativa. Hugo Leal (que entrara na 2ª parte a substituir Diego) e um pouco mais tarde Hélder Postiga (em vez de Luís Fabiano, constantemente a cair em fora de jogo e já com um amarelo) foram opções de Fernandez. No entanto, o Marítimo também refrescou o meio campo com entrada de Evaldo para o lugar de Bino e a meio da 2ª parte voltou a equilibrar o jogo, sendo notória a inclinação do assistente que validou o golo do Porto ao não assinalar várias faltas sobre jogadores do Marítimo, nas suas barbas e ao assinalar um fora de jogo a Manduca quando partia isolado para uma excelente oportunidade para o 2-1.

Já em tempo de desconto (+5 minutos concedidos) foi o Porto que beneficiou de um livre na intermediária do Marítimo ainda longe da baliza, mas com um remate forte César Peixoto, aproveitando o vento, obrigou Marcos a defender para a frente e na recarga Seitaridis só não fez golo devido a uma excelente defesa novamente do guarda-redes do Marítimo.

O jogo decorreu pois com mais posse de bola do FC Porto mas com poucas oportunidades de golo e o resultado acaba por se aceitar, ainda que o golo do Porto tenha sido irregular. A arbitragem de Carlos Xistra foi aceitável, mas a do assistente que acompanhou o ataque do Porto na 1ª parte (e obviamente a do Marítimo na segunda) decidiu muitas vezes em prejuízo dos ilhéus.

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Dec. 23 - Happy birthday - Estella Warren - wallpaper

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On this day in History - Dec. 23

  • 619 - Boniface V becomes Pope.
  • 0679 - Died this day, Dagobert II, king of Austria (676-679), was murdered.
  • 1482 - Peace of Atrecht.
  • 1537 - John III of Sweden, was born, King of Sweden (d. 1592).
  • 1582 - Severo Bonini, was born , composer.
  • 1597 - Martin Opitz, was born, German Poet "Father of Modern German Poetry".
  • 1620 - Construction of Plymouth Colony begins.
  • 1667 - A Inquisição condena o padre humanista Antônio Vieira à reclusão e ao silêncio.
  • 1672 - French astronomer, Giovanni Cassini discovers Rhea, the fifth major satellite of Saturn.
  • 1722- Axel Fredrik Cronstedt was born [d. 1765] ;Swedish mineralogist and chemist who was the first to isolate nickel (1751).
  • 1728 - Prussian Emperor Karel VI sign Treaty of Berlin .
  • 1734 - nasceu Filinto Elísio, (Francisco M do Nascimento) nasce em Lisboa; um dos mais importantes poetas do Neoclassicismo português. ( was born in Lisbon, one of the most important neoclassic portuguese poets ).
  • 1736 - Ocorre o último ato de Inquisição no Peru. Dona Ana de Castro é acusada de propagar o judaísmo e é queimada na fornalha.
  • 1748 - D. João, rei de Portugal, e seus sucessores recebem do Papa Bento XIV o título de "Fidelíssimo".
  • 1777 - Born this day, Aleksandr I. P. Romanov, Tsar of Russia (1801-25).
  • 1783 - George Washington resigned as commander-in-chief of the U.S. Army.
  • 1788 - Maryland voted to cede a 100-square-mile area for the District of Columbia.
  • 1790 - Jean François Champollion, was born; French Egyptologist , deciphered the Rosetta Stone (d. 1832)
  • 1805 - Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement (d. 1844)
  • 1823 -The poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" ("'Twas the night before Christmas"), written by either Clement C. Moore or Maj. Henry Livingston, Jr., was published in the Troy Sentinel of New York.
  • 1834 - Thomas Malthus, dies, [b. 1766]English demographer and economist.
  • 1853 - Born this day, Giacomo Puccini, in Italy, composer.
  • 1876 - Turkey's first constitution was proclaimed.
  • 1888 - After brandishing a razor at his friend Paul Gauguin in Victor Hugo Plaza at Arles, France, Vincent van Gogh returned home and cut his left ear off.
  • 1893 - the Engelbert Humperdinck opera "Haensel und Gretel" was first performed, in Weimar, Germany.
  • 1894 - Debussy's ballet L'aprés-midi d'un faune premiered in Paris.
  • 1909 - Albert I of Belgium becomes King .
  • 1911 - Niels K. Jern was born; British-Danish immunologist who (with César Milstein and Georges Köhler) received the 1984 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
  • 1913 - The Federal Reserve Act becomes law.
  • 1916 - World War I: In the Battle of Magdhaba, Allied forces capture a Turkish garrison on the Sinai peninsula .
  • 1918 - Helmut Schmidt, was born, Chancellor of Germany (1974-1982 ).
  • 1920 - Ireland divided into 2 parts, each with its own parliament.
  • 1922 - Pope Pius XI pleas for peace: encyclical Ubi arcano .
  • 1923 - Harold Masursky was born [d. 24 Aug 1990 ] American geologist and senior scientist at the U.S. Geological Survey's astrogeology branch supporting space exploration.
  • 1928 - the National Broadcasting Company set up a permanent, coast-to-coast network.
  • 1930 - Bette Davis arrives in Hollywood under contract to Universal Studios .
  • 1931 - No Vaticano, ocorre o desmoronamento da Sala Sistina e vários volumes de sua biblioteca são destruídos.
  • 1933 - Emperor Akihito of Japan, was born.
  • 1933 - The Pope condemned the Nazi sterilization program.
  • 1933 - Train crash in Eastern Paris - 230 die.
  • 1938 - Robert E. Kahn was born; American computer scientist who co-created the ARPANET and TCP/IP protocols that enable computers to exchange information on the Internet.
  • 1939 - The first Canadian troops for WW II arrive in Britain.
  • 1939 - Anthony Herman Gerard Fokker dies [b. 1890], Dutch-American airman and pioneer aircraft manufacturer who, during WW I, produced more than 40 types of airplanes (designed by Reinhold Platz) for the German High Commandconstrutor de aviões norte-americanos, de origem holandesa.
  • 1941 - The Japanese occupied Hong Kong.
  • 1941 - during World War II, American forces on Wake Island surrendered to the Japanese.
  • 1943 - Harry Shearer, actor, voice actor (This Is Spinal Tap, The Simpsons).
  • 1943 - Silvia Sommerlath, was born; Queen of Sweden , wife of King Carl XVI .
  • 1943 - Mikhail Gromov, was born, mathematician.
  • 1945 - Frederick Astons "Cinderella" premieres in London.
  • 1947 - The transistor was invented by American physicists John Bardeen, Walter H. Brattain, and William Shockley (they shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in physics for their work ) .
  • 1948 - Hideki Tojo and six other Japanese war leaders were executed for crimes of war.
  • 1950 -Vincenzo Tommasini, composer, dies at 72 .
  • 1954 - O filme “20.000 Léguas Submarinas” estréia nos Estados Unidos e se torna um dos maiores sucessos dos estúdios Walt Disney.
  • 1956 -Michele Alboretto, was born, formula-1 racer (Ferrari) .
  • 1958 - Victoria Williams, was born, singer .
  • 1961 - Moïse Kapenda Tshombe leads the Congo province of Katanga into secession.
  • 1961 - Train accident in Italy, 70 die .
  • 1962 -President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, a leading exponent of Pan-Africanism, orders the release of the last of his political prisoners, previously detained under the Preventive Detention Act of 1958.
  • 1962 - Cuba starts returning US prisoners from Bay of Pigs invasion .
  • 1963 - During a fire on the Greek ship Laconia, 128 people lost their lives.
  • 1963 - Beach Boys 1st appearance on "Shindig" .
  • 1964 - India and Ceylon were hit by a cyclone, an estimated 4,850 were killed.
  • 1964 - Eddie Vedder, was born; Rock singer (Pearl Jam) is 40.
  • 1968 - Missão na Órbita Lunar - Apollo 8 : a primeira missão com tripulação humana atinge a órbita lunar.
  • 1968 - 82 crew members of the U.S. intelligence ship "Pueblo" were released by North Korea, 11 months after they had been captured.
  • 1972 -6.25 Earthquake destroys central Managua Nicaragua, 10,000 die .
  • 1972 - 16 plane crash survivors rescued after 70 days, survived by cannabalism .
  • 1973 - A Sobelair Caravelle passenger jet crashes in Morocco, killing 106 .
  • 1977 - Cat Stevens formally changed his name to Yusef Islam.
  • 1977 - Born this day, Helen Mahmastol, Miss Universe-Estonia (1996 ).
  • 1978 - Estella Warren, actress, was born see wallpaper Estella Warren
  • 1979 - Soviet military units occupy Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.
  • 1980 - a state funeral was held in Moscow for former Premier Alexei N. Kosygin, who had died at age 76.
  • 1982 - The Environmental Protection Agency recommends the evacuation of Times Beach, Missouri due to dangerous levels of dioxin contamination.
  • 1986 - the experimental airplane "Voyager," piloted by Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, completed the first non-stop, non-refueled, round-the-world flight as it landed safely at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
  • 1987 - Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, serving a life sentence for the attempted assassination of President Ford in 1975, escaped from the Alderson Federal Prison for Women in West Virginia. (She was recaptured two days later).
  • 1996 - 4 women ordained priests in Jamaica, 1st in 330-year Anglican history .
  • 1997 - a jury in Denver convicted Terry Nichols of involuntary manslaughter and conspiracy for his role in the Oklahoma City bombing, declining to find him guilty of murder.
  • 1997 - Woody Allen, 62 weds Soon-Yi Previn 27, adopted Daughter of Mia Farrow.
  • 1997 - O México divulga o massacre de 45 índios, entre eles 21 mulheres e 15 crianças, ocorrido em Chiapas, no dia anterior.
  • 1998 - Anatoly Rybakov, Russian writer, died in New York at age 87.
  • 1999 - The Nasdaq composite index briefly crossed 4,000 and closed at a record high for the 58th time in 1999.
  • 1999 - In Haiti violence began when a customer was killed trying to cash in a winning lottery ticket. 50 tin-roofed shacks were torched in Cite Soleil.
  • 1999 - In Sri Lanka fighting broke out at Iyakachchi and at least 101 guerrillas and soldiers were later reported killed.
  • 2000 - In Serbia elections the 18-party Kostunica coalition won 64.5% of the vote and over two-thirds of the seats of the 250-seat parliament. Zoran Djindjic (48) was projected to become prime minister.
  • 2003 - The government announced the first suspected (later confirmed) case of mad cow disease in United States.

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2004-12-22

Feliz Natal / Happy Christmas / Merry Christmas / Joyeux Nöel / Fröhliche Weihnachten /Feliz Navidad /Buone Feste Natalizie

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Para todos os meus amigos habituais leitores ou ocasionais visitantes deixo a minha mensagem de um Feliz e Santo Natal para todos, porque:


Fui ver ao dicionário de sinónimos
A palavra mais bela e sem igual.
Perfeita como a nave dos Jerónimos...
E o dicionário disse-me NATAL.

Pergunto aos poetas que releio:
Gabriela, Régio, Goethe, Poe, Quental,
Lorca, Olegário... e a resposta veio:
Christmas... Noel... Natividad... Natal...

Interroguei o firmamento todo!
Cobras. formigas, pássaros, chacal!
O aço em chispa, o "pipe-line", o lodo!
E a voz das coisas respondeu: NATAL.

Cânticos. sinos, lágrimas e versos:
Um N, um A, um T, um A, um L...
Perguntei a mim próprio e fiquei mudo...
Qual a mais bela das palavras, qual?

Para que perguntar se tudo, tudo,
Diz Natal, diz Natal e diz Natal?!

Adolfo Simões Müller

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On this day in History - Dec. 22

  • 69 - Vitelio, fallecimiento de , emperador romano.
  • 0401 - St Innocent I began his reign as Catholic Pope.
  • 1135 -Stephen of Blois was crowned king of England.
  • 1428 - Richard Neville Warwick, 2nd earl of Salisbury, was born.
  • 1440 - Bluebeard, pirate, was executed.
  • 1465 - The Peace of St Truiden was declared. Louis van Bourbon became Bishop of Luik.
  • 1639 - Jean Racine, dramatist was born (other sources report December 21st as his birth date) (d. 1699)
  • 1643 - Rene-Robert Cavelier La Salle, French explorer (Louisiana), was born.
  • 1696 - James Oglethorpe, England, General, author, colonizer of Georgia, was born.
  • 1723- Karl Friedrich Abel, German baroque composer (d.1787)
  • 1727 - William Ellery, US attorney and signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born.
  • 1745 - Johann Dismas Zelenka composer, dies in Dresden. (b. 1679)
  • 1772 - Construction of the first schoolhouse west of the Allegheny Mountains was started in Schoenbrunn, Ohio, by Moravian missionaries.
  • 1775 - Esek Hopkins was named the first commander of the US Navy. He took command of the Continental Navy, a total of seven ships.
  • 1783- Washington resigned his military commission as US Army's commander-in-chief
  • 1807 - The Embargo Act, forbidding trade with all foreign countries, is passed by the United States Congress, at the urging of President Thomas Jefferson
  • 1808 - Born this day, Thomas Cook, in England, tour director (Thomas Cook & Son).
  • 1809 - The Non-Intercourse Act, lifting the Embargo Act except for the United Kingdom and France, passes the United States Congress
  • 1810- British frigate Minotaur sank killing 480.
  • 1815 - José Maria Morelos y Pavon, généralissime des forces insurgées de la révolution mexicaine de 1810 après la mort de Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla est fusillé à San Cristobal Ecatepec.
  • 1828 - Rachel Jackson, wife of the 7th US President Andrew Jackson , dies.
  • 1829 - The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad opened the first passenger railway line.
  • 1838 - Vladimir Vasilyevich Markovnikov, was born [d. 1904]; Russian organic chemist who contributed to structural theory and to the understanding of the ionic addition (Markovnikov addition) of hydrogen halides to the carbon-carbon double bond of alkenes.
  • 1849 - The execution of Fyodor Dostoevsky is canceled at the last second.
  • 1856- Frank Kellogg, Secretary of State (1925-29) who tried to outlaw war with the Kellogg-Briand Pact, was born. He won a Nobel Prize in 1929.
  • 1858 - Giacomo Puccini, operatic composer, was born in Lucca, Italy (d. 1924) - Madam Butterfly, La Boheme , Tosca, Turandot.
  • 1864 - During the Civil War, Union general William T. Sherman sent a message to President Lincoln saying, "I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the city of Savannah."
  • 1868 - Durante a Guerra do Paraguai, é iniciada a Batalha de Lomas Voletinas.
  • 1869 - Edwin Arlington Robinson (d.1935), was born; American poet, Pulitzer prize-winning (Collected Poems [1922], The Man Who Died Twice [1925], Tristram [1928]; Richard Cory, Miniver Cheevy).
  • 1882 -1st string of Christmas tree lights was created by Thomas Edison.
  • 1883 -Arthur Wergs Mitchell, first African-American to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, was born.
  • 1885 - Ito Hirobumi, a samurai, became the first Prime Minister of Japan.
  • 1891-Edward L. Bernays, 1st public relations agent, was born in Vienna, Austria.
  • 1894-Debussy's "Prelude l'apres-midi d'un faune," premiered.
  • 1894 - French army officer Capt. Alfred Dreyfus was convicted of treason (guilty of selling secrets to Germany) in a court-martial.
  • 1899 - Wiley Post, aviation pioneer, was born in Texas.
  • 1900 - O primeiro modelo de carro Daimler é exibido. O veículo é chamado de Mercedes, nome da filha de Emil Jellinek, incentivador do projeto.
  • 1902- Jacques-Philippe Leclerc, French WW II hero (liberator of Paris), was born.
  • 1912 - Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson was born, Businessperson, Wife of Lyndon Johnson.
    Born in Karnack, Texas, originally named Claudia Alta Taylor. She married (1934) Lyndon B. Johnson and played an active role in his political career.
  • 1918 -The last of the food restrictions, that had been enforced because of the shortages during World War I, were lifted.
  • 1929- Soviet troops left Manchuria after a truce was reached with the Chinese over the Eastern Railway dispute.
  • 1933 - Abel Pacheco, nacimiento de , presidente de Costa Rica.
  • 1936-Hector Elizondo, actor (American Gigolo, Young Doctors in Love), was born in NYC.
  • 1936- James Burke, was born, British writer
  • 1937- The Lincoln Tunnel opens to traffic .
  • 1939 -Ma Rainey (53), "Mother of the Blues", US blues singer and composer, died.
  • 1939 - 125 died in train wreck at Magdeburg, Germany.
  • 1939 - 99 died in 2nd train wreck at Friedrichshafen, Germany.
  • 1940 - Nathanael West (b.1902), [Weinstein], US writer (Cool Million), died in an auto accident at age 37.
  • 1941 - British Prime Minister Winston Churchill arrived in Washington for a wartime conference with President Roosevelt.
  • 1944 - German troops demand the surrender of United States troops at Bastogne, Belgium. See Battle of the Bulge; Brigadier Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe reportedly replied: "Nuts!"
  • 1945 -Diane Sawyer, newscaster (60 Minutes, ABC Prime Time), was born in Glasgow, Ky.
  • 1945 -The U.S. recognized Tito's government in Yugoslavia.
  • 1946 - Rock singer-musician Rick Nielsen (Cheap Trick) was born.
  • 1949 - Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb (d.2003), were born, in Manchester, musicians (The Bee Gees) .
  • 1953- Twenty-four Kikuyu tribesmen are sentenced to death in Kenya for their part in the Lari massacre.
  • 1956 -The 1st gorilla was born in captivity at Columbus, Ohio zoo.
  • 1956 - The evacuation of the Suez Canal was completed by Britain and France.
  • 1962- Ralph Fiennes was born in Suffolk, England, actor (English Patient)
  • 1964 - Comedian Lenny Bruce is convicted of obscenity
  • 1964 - A Lockheed SR-71 spy aircraft reached 2,206 mph (3,530 kph), a record for a jet.
  • 1965 -The EF-105F Wild Weasel made its first kill over Vietnam.
  • 1966 -The United States announced the allocation of 900,000 tons of grain to fight the famine in India.
  • 1968 - The 82-man crew of the US intelligence ship Pueblo were released after being seized by North Korea
  • 1969 - Died this day, Josef von Sternberg, Austrian director (Shanghai Express), aged 75.
  • 1970 -Treblinka SS commander Franz Stangl was sentenced to life in prison.
  • 1971 -The U.N. General Assembly voted to ratify the election of Kurt Waldheim as secretary-general.
  • 1972 -6.25 earthquake struck Managua, Nicaragua, and over 12,000 were killed. Pres. Somoza was later believed to have pocketed millions of dollars in foreign aid. The diversion of funds undermined his government and helped pave the way for the 1979 revolution.
  • 1972 - Vanessa Paradis, chanteuse et actrice française, was born.
  • 1972 -In Vietnam Bac Mai hospital was bombed by American B-52s when they missed an air base on the outskirts of Hanoi. 18 hospital workers and patients were killed.
  • 1974 - Grande Comore, Anjouan and Mohéli vote to become the independent nation of Comoros. Mayotte remains under French administration.
  • 1977 -Three dozen people were killed when a 250-foot-high grain elevator at the Continental Grain Co. plant in Westwego, La., exploded.
  • 1981 - Na Argentina, o general Leopoldo Galtieri se torna o novo presidente após uma junta ter deposto o presidente Viola.
  • 1981 - O atleta João do Pulo, um dia depois de ter sido eleito como o maior desportista latino-americano do ano, sofre um grave acidente de carro e tem a perna direita amputada.
  • 1983 -Egyptian president Mubarak met with PLO leader Yasser Arafat.
  • 1984 - New York City resident Bernhard Goetz shot four youths on a Manhattan subway, claiming they were about to rob him.
  • 1987 - The Reagan administration criticized Israel's handling of the Palestinian uprising in the occupied territories, particularly the military's use of live ammunition against civilians.
  • 1988- assassinat du ecologist Brésilien Chico Mendes .
  • 1988 - 2 robbers wearing police uniforms robbed an armored truck of $3 Million in NJ.
  • 1989- In Romania there was a revolt and miners riots. Romania's hard-line Communist ruler, Nicolae Ceausescu, was toppled in a popular uprising following 23 years of dictatorial rule. Ion Ileascu and other top Communist functionaries of Ceausescu seized control. Ileascu ruled until Nov 1996.
  • 1989 - Samuel Beckett, Irish writer and Nobel Prize , dies.
  • 1989 - Chad adopts its Constitution.
  • 1990 -Twenty-one sailors returning from shore leave to the aircraft carrier USS “Saratoga” drowned when the Israeli ferry they were traveling on capsized.
  • 1990 - Lech Wałęsa sworn in as President of Poland .
  • 1991 -The body of Lt. Col. William R. Higgins, an American hostage murdered by his captors, was found dumped along a highway in Lebanon.
  • 1992- President-elect Clinton chose Warren Christopher to be his secretary of state and tapped Les Aspin to be defense secretary.
  • 1992 -A Libyan Boeing 727 jetliner crashed, killing 157 people.
  • 1993 - Singer Michael Jackson, fighting back against child molestation allegations, issued a video statement in which he said he was "totally innocent of any wrongdoing" .
  • 1993 - Os Estados Unidos concedem asilo político a Alina Fernandez Revuelta, filha do ditador cubano Fidel Castro.
  • 1993 - O parlamento da África do Sul aprova uma nova constituição que abole o regime racista de apartheid no país.
  • 1994 - Renuncia Silvio Berlusconi, primeiro ministro italiano.
    1994 - House Democrats chastised Speaker-to-be Newt Gingrich for accepting a $4.5 million book advance from Rupert Murdoch's media empire.
  • 1994 - North Korea handed over the body of American pilot David Hilemon, killed when his helicopter was shot down over the communist country three days earlier.
  • 1995 - Actress Butterfly McQueen, who’d played the scatterbrained slave Prissy in “Gone With the Wind,” died at age 84.
  • 1996 - Eight workers were killed in an explosion at the Wyman Gordon Forgings metal-fabricating plant in northwest Houston. They had been doing maintenance on 9-story pressurized tanks.
  • 1996 -Peruvian guerrillas holding more than 360 hostages at the Japanese ambassador's residence in Lima released 225 hostages but still held 140 of their captives.
  • 1997 -Actress Hunter Tylo, whose pregnancy got her fired from TV's steamy soap "Melrose Place," was awarded $4.9 million by jurors who agreed she was wrongfully terminated.
  • 1997 -In Algeria attackers stormed Shari hamlet and killed 28 villagers including 15 children and 5 women. The same night 53 villagers, mostly women and children, died in a massacre in the neighboring Sidi el Antar hamlet. Another 11 had their throats cut in Algiers in the Bainem area.
  • 1997 -In Colombia a new wave of paramilitary attacks began in the Riosucio region and some 500 more peasants fled to Pavarando for safety.
  • 1997 -In Lithuanian a vote count showed Arturas Paulauskas led the country’s 2nd presidential vote since breaking with the Soviet Union. A runoff with Vladas Adamkus was set for Jan 4. Vytautas Landsbergis, who ran third, threw his support behind Adamkus.
  • 1997 - In Mexico some 70 pro-government gunmen of the Peace and Justice paramilitary group killed 45 people, including 21 women 9 men and 15 children, in the Tzoztzil Indian village of Acteal. The government paid compensation to families of the victims and to the wounded. In 1999 20 government supporters were sentenced to 35 years in prison and 81 people were still scheduled for trial.
  • 1997 - In Somalia leaders of the rival factions approved a plan to restore national government. An interim government was planned with power to be shared among the factions.
  • 1998 - The Energy Dept. for the first time awarded a billion-dollar contract to the Tennessee Valley Authority to produce tritium at a TVA nuclear reactor for military use.
  • 1998 - The Bil Mar meat packing plant in Michigan recalled 35 million pounds of hot dogs and lunch meats following the deaths of 16 people due to the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. In Jan. another 30 million pounds were recalled from the Thorn Apple Valley plant in Arkansas.
  • 1998 - In Angola rebels shelled Kuito and 26 people were reported killed. Some 60,000 refugees had fled there to escape fighting elsewhere.
  • 1998 - A third Chinese dissident, Qin Yongmin, was sentenced to prison for trying to organize an opposition party.
  • 1998 - In Iraq UN aid groups returned to Baghdad.
  • 1998 - In Lebanon an Israeli rocket killed woman and her 6 children.
  • 1999 - In Atlanta, Georgia, federal drug police seized $72 million worth of cocaine in "Operation Juno," a 3 year sting operation that also netted $10-26 million laundered through a fake brokerage firm. 5 people were arrested in Tucker and another 47 nationwide.
  • 1999 - An Algerian accused of trying to smuggle nitroglycerin and other bomb-making materials into the United States from Canada pleaded innocent in Seattle to all five counts of a federal indictment.
  • 1999 -In Algeria a 5.8 earthquake struck near Oran and at least 20 people were killed and 75 injured.
  • 1999 - In Britain a Korean Air 747 cargo plane crashed near London and all 4 people aboard were killed.
  • 1999 - In Italy Premier Massimo D'Alema won a vote of confidence for a new cabinet.
  • 1999 - In Mozambique Pres. Joaquim Chissano was declared the winner of elections that were held earlier in the month. He won 52% as opposed to 48% for Afonso Dhlakama of the Mozambique Resistance Movement, known as Renamo. In parliament Frelimo won 133 seats vs. 117 for Renamo.
  • 1999 - In the Philippines the MV Asia South Korea ferry with 606 passengers sank southeast of Manila near Bantayan Island and at least 9 people were killed. 58 people were missing.
  • 1999 - In Spain police found a 2nd van loaded with 1,650 pounds of explosives in Alhama de Aragon. Two days earlier a van, bound for Madrid, was stopped with 1,980 pounds of explosives.
  • 1999 - In Venezuela 2 helicopters crashed on aid missions and at least 4 people were killed.
  • 2000 - Pres. Clinton granted Christmastime clemency 59 (62) people including Dan Rostenkowski, former Illinois congressman and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
  • 2000 - Pres.-elect Bush named Sen. John Ashcroft of Missouri to become US Attorney General, and Gov. Christie Todd Whitman of New Jersey as head of the EPA.
  • 2000 - Madonna and film director Guy Ritchie wed in Scotland.
  • 2000 - The US, Japan, Europe and other industrial powers agreed to provide debt relief to 22 poor nations: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Bolivia, Guyana, Honduras and Nicaragua.
  • 2000 - In Germany 3 American teenagers were convicted of murder for the Feb 27 deaths of 2 people, killed from rocks thrown from a freeway overpass.
  • 2000 -In India separatists attacked the Red Fort in New Delhi and 3 people were killed.
  • 2000 - Israel announced that it is prepared to surrender sovereignty over the Temple Mount in Jerusalem as part of a peace agreement.
  • 2000 - In Mexico the army closed a base in Chiapas and continued to pull troops from the region.
  • 2000 -In South Korea some 15,000 bank workers went on strike to protest merger plans that threatened mass layoffs.
  • 2000 - Three armed robbers stormed into Stockholm's National Museum and made off with a Rembrandt self-portrait and two masterpieces by Renoir. Eight men were later sentenced to prison for their roles in the theft; only one of the three paintings has been recovered.
  • 2000 -In Turkey government prison raids ended after 430 inmates surrendered at Umraniye. The 4-day siege left 28 people dead including 16 burned alive. Government forces had not been able to enter the leftist controlled wards of Bayrampasa prison in Istanbul for a decade.
  • 2001 - It was reported that a new “thermobaric” bomb had been developed by the Pentagon for use in caves and tunnels. The BLU-118b was capable of destroying a tunnel’s contents without collapsing the tunnel mouth.
  • 2001 - A cloned cat named Carbon Copy was born following a year of experimentation by scientists at Texas A&M scientists. The $3.7 million research project was funded by John Sperling (81), founder of the Univ. of Phoenix.
  • 2001 - A fishing boat from North Korea, suspected of spying, exchanged fire with Japanese coast vessels and sank after a 6-hour chase. 15 crewmen were lost. 2 bodies were later recovered. North Korea later denied any links to the fishing boat and accused Japan of a “smear campaign.”
  • 2001 -Hamid Karzai sworn in as president of Afghanistan.
  • 2001 - Richard Colvin Reid attempts to destroy a passenger airliner (Paris-Miami) by igniting explosives hidden in his shoes.

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2004-12-21

Benfica - A. D. Oliveirense 1 - 1 (4-1 após prolongtº.)

Taça de Portugal - 5ª. Eliminatória

O Benfica demonstrou o seu mau momento e precisou de três penalties para evitar a eliminação. Em vez de uma pequena prenda de Natal aos seus adeptos ( a A. D. Oliveirense é da 3ª. Divisão, ou seja do 4º. escalão do futebol nacional) os jogadores do Benfica preferiram jogar uma partida de Carnaval. Por outro lado a equipa de Oliveira de Santa Maria bateu o pé ao Benfica e esteve a vencer desde os 25' (golo de João Fidalgo) até aos 49' empate de penalty de Simão Sabrosa já depois de este primeiro e Sokota depois terem falhado outros dois penalties.

No entanto, nem o empate permitiu ao Benfica a tranquilidade já que a equipa da Oliveirense obrigou os encarnados ao prolongamento mesmo quando já jogava apenas com dez jogadores (expulsão de Raúl). Teve de ser um auto-golo a dar orientação à vitória do Benfica. Depois sim, com os jogadores visitantes exaustos o Benfica conseguiu dilatar a vitória para 4-1, por Sokota e Giovanni , terminando a Oliveirense com 9 jogadores por expulsão de mais um jogador (Armando).

O melhor jogador em campo foi o guarda-redes da Oliveirense, Vítor.

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V. Guimarães - Sporting 2- 4

O Sporting derrotou o Vitória de Guimarães no jogo que completou a 15ª Jornada, apesar de ter começado mal com um golo de Silva aos 10' num chapéu que bateu Ricardo. No entanto, Silva estava em posição de fora de jogo. O Sporting teve de ir à procura da recuperação e passou a estar por cima no jogo mas o empate obtido por Beto aos 31' também teve origem irregular ao enfiar a bola na baliza com o braço. Aos 31' Liedson (que já vira um amarelo por jogar a bola com a mão, o que conduz à sua ausencia no próximo jogo com o Benfica) levou a melhor no um para um com o defesa vitoriano e fez o 1-2 que se registava ao intervalo.
Aos 55' o jogo parecia sentenciado - na marcação de um canto curto a bola fora da área foi para Carlos Martins que rematou forte para uma defesa ... para dentro da baliza de Miguel : Um bom remate um mau frango!. No entanto, um segundo golo de Silva aos 70' num chapéu acrobático fez renascer a indecisão e também incendiar o ambiente que já não estava brando. A partir daí o Vitória encostou o Spoorting às cordas e esperava-se o 3-3 quando afinal aconteceu o 2-4 num contra-ataque impressionante por Carlos Martins. Aqui o caldo entirnou-se completamente. Provocações, bancos em efervescencia, agressões no campo e árbitro e assitentes impávidos, nada viram! Como é possível?.
Melhor jogador em campo: Carlos Martins
O Sporting iguala pontualmente o FC Porto e o Benfica no comando com os portistas, todavia, com um jogo a menos, que se vai disputar na 4ª. feira na Madeira frente ao Marítimo.

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On this day in History - Dec. 21

  • 69 - Vespasian becomes the fourth Roman Emperor in the Year of the four emperors.
  • 1117 - Thomas Becket (d. 1170), archbishop of Canterbury, was born. He became a close friend to Henry II of England, who later ordered his martyrdom.
  • 1375 - Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian poet (Vita di Dante), died at his home in Certaldo (b. 1313).
  • 1401 - Masaccio 'Florentine' painter, was born.
  • 1620 - 103 Mayflower pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock Mass. after a 63 day voyage
  • 1804 - Benjamin Disraeli, (d.1881), Prime Minister of Great Britain (1868, 1874-80), was born. He instituted reforms in housing, public health and factory regulations.
  • 1805 -Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage morre em Lisboa, poeta português (n. 1765)
  • 1846 - A primeira cirurgia com o uso de anestesia é realizada na Grã-Bretanha no University College por Robert Liston.
  • 1866 - Indians led by Red Cloud and Crazy Horse killed Captain William J. Fetterman and 79 other men - Fetterman Massacre or Battle of a Hundred Slain .
  • 1879 - Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, aka Joseph Stalin, was born. Joseph Stalin, Communist leader of the Soviet Union .
  • 1880 - Isle of Man becomes first political entity that allows women to vote.
  • 1889 - Com o objetivo de eliminar resíduos do regime monárquico, a família imperial é banida de todo território brasileiro.
  • 1891 - The first basketball game, invented at Springfield College in Massachusetts by James E. Naismith, was played.
  • 1898 - Pierre and Marie Curie discovered radium.
  • 1898 - In Germany Emil and Joseph Berliner founded Deutsche Grammophon, dedicated to manufacturing the gramophone record and player invented by Emil.
  • 1901 - Mulheres votam pela primeira vez numa eleição na Noruega.
  • 1910 - 2.5 million plague victims were reported in the An-Hul province of China.
  • 1910 - Explosion in coal mine in Hulton, England killed 344 mine workers.
  • 1913 - The first crossword puzzle was printed in the New York World.
  • 1917 - Andre Eglevsky, ballet dancer and choreographer (Limelight), was born in Moscow (d. 1977)
  • 1918 - Donald Regan, White House staffer and US Secretary of Treasury (1981-85), was born.
  • 1918 - Kurt Waldheim, 4th Secretary General of the United Nations, was born.
  • 1923 - Nepal changes from British protectorate to independent state
  • 1932 - Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers made their 1st movie together, “Flying Down to Rio.”
  • 1933 - Dried human blood serum was 1st prepared at the Univ. of Pennsylvania.
  • 1937 - Jane Fonda, actress (Barbarella, Klute), physical fitness fanatic, Vietnam Protestor, was born in NYC.
  • 1937 - “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” ( Walt Disney) premiered as the 1st feature-length color & sound cartoon.
  • 1937 - Frank Kellog dies (80), US foreign minister (Nobel Peace Prize 1929.
  • 1940 - Frank Zappa, was born in Baltimore (d. 1993) ; musician, rocker (Mothers of Invention, Catholic Girls).
  • 1940 - F. Scott Fitzgerald,F. Scott Fitzgerald (44), author (Zelda, The Great Gatsby), died of a heart attack.
  • 1945 - Gen. George S. Patton, George S. Patton died at the age of 60 in Heidelberg, Germany, of injuries from a car accident.
  • 1946 -Frank Capra's : "It's a Wonderful Life," premiered.
  • 1946 - An earthquake and tidal wave killed 1,086 in Japan.
  • 1947 - Paco de Lucia, musician , was born.
  • 1948 - The state of Eire (formerly the Irish Free State) declared its independence.
  • 1948 - Seishiro Itagaki, Japanese General and minister of War, was hanged.
  • 1948 - Samuel L. Jackson, was born , American actor.
  • 1951 - Joe DiMaggio announced his retirement, baseball player [Hall of fame 1955]
  • 1951 - Inauguração da Ponte Marechal Carmona, sobre o Tejo, em Vila Franca de Xira (Portugal).
  • 1954 - Dr. Sam Sheppard's wife, Marilyn, was murdered. Sheppard was accused of the crime.
  • 1954 - Chris Evert, was born , tennis player
  • 1958 - Charles de Gaulle is elected as the first President of the Fifth Republic .
  • 1959 - Florence Griffith Joyner ,track and field runner (Olympic-3 gold-1988), was born in LA, California.
  • 1960 - Rei Saud assume o governo da Arábia Saudita após a renúncia do primeiro-ministro, o Príncipe Faisal.
  • 1962 - Argentina: creación de la AAcademia Porteña del Lunfardo.
  • 1962 - A US and Cuba accord released Bay of Pigs captives.
  • 1962 - Rondane National Park, the first national park in Norway, was established.
  • 1964 - Britain’s House of Commons voted to ban the death penalty. Parliament voted to abolish the death penalty. The vote was in part due to the country’s unease over the 1953 Bentley hanging
  • 1965 - Four pacifists were indicted in New York for burning draft cards.
  • 1966 - USSR launched Luna 13. It soft-landed on the Moon’s Oceanus Procellarum.
  • 1967 -Louis Washkansky, the world's first heart transplant patient dies. The heart was obtained from a 24-year-old motor-accident victim, Denise Darvall, and was transplanted by Dr Christiaan Barnard only 18 days 1968 -David Crosby, Stephen Stills & Graham Nash premiered together in Calif.
  • 1968 - Apollo 8 with astronauts Borman, Lovell & Anders was launched on the 1st mission to orbit the moon.
  • 1969 -Diana Ross made her final TV appearance as a Supreme on the Ed Sullivan Show.
  • 1970 -Elvis Presley met with president Richard Nixon in the White House.
  • 1971 - UN Security Council chooses Kurt Waldheim as 4th secretary general (on his 53rd birthday)
  • 1973 - Israel, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, US and USSR leaders met in Geneva.
  • 1975 - In Austria there was a terrorist kidnapping of Saudi oil minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani and other ministers at the OPEC gathering in Vienna, Austria. Three people were killed and 11 taken hostage. The oil ministers were taken to North Africa in a hijacked plane in a $1 billion ransom drama. Carlos the Jackal, aka Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, later admitted to planning the attack. In 2001 Germany sentenced Hans-Joachim Klein to 9 years for his role in the attack.
  • 1976 - The Liberian-registered tanker Argo Merchant ran aground near Nantucket Island, spilling millions of gallons of oil into the North Atlantic.
  • 1980 - Falece na cidade do Rio de Janeiro o dramaturgo e escritor Nelson Rodrigues de peças teatrais como “Vestido de noiva”, "Dorotéia" e "O Casamento".
  • 1986 - Presidente José Sarney anuncia o Plano Cruzado II.
  • 1986 - Over 50,000 students demonstrate in Shanghai's Peoples Square, for democracy and freedom in China .
  • 1988 - A terrorist bomb exploded aboard a Pan Am Boeing 747 (Flight 103) over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 270 people. Libya was accused of responsibility for the bombing,
  • 1988 - Drexel pleaded guilty to security felonies and paid a $650 million fine.
  • 1988 - Bob Steele(60), [Robert Bradbury], radio broadcaster, died after short illness.
  • 1988 - After a record 365 days in space, two Russian and one French cosmonaut return to Earth
  • 1989 - Kentuckian Larry Mahoney was convicted on 27 counts of manslaughter for a 1988 collision with a church bus. It was the nation's most deadly drunken-driving accident.
  • 1989 - Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu delivered what turned out to be his final public speech. The hard-line Communist ruler was visibly stunned as his listeners began booing. Ceausescu fled from power and was executed four days later.
  • 1990 - In Iraq, hundreds of thousands of Iraqis participated in an evacuation drill to test war readiness.
  • 1991 - Cable TV and sports magnate Ted Turner married actress Jane Fonda near Capps, Fla. They divorced in May 2001.
  • 1991 - In Bosnia-Herzegovina a Serb minority held an unofficial referendum opposing separation from Yugoslavia. Local Serb leaders proclaimed a new republic separate from Bosnia.
  • 1991 - Eleven of the former Soviet republics form the Commonwealth of Independent States.
  • 1991 - Primeras elecciones legislativas en Taiwán en 40 años, con amplia victoria del gubernamental Kuomitang (Partido Nacionalista), que reformará la Constitución.
  • 1992 - A Dutch DC-10 burst into fire at landing on Faro Portugal and 56 died.
  • 1992 - Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic won re-election. He defeated the American entrepreneur Milan Panic in elections that were “decidedly unfair.”
  • 1993 - Boris Nikolaievich Yeltsin, político e ingeniero ruso, firma un decreto por el que desaparece el legendario servicio del KGB [Komisariat Gosudarstvennoye Bezopasnosti] crea en su lugar el Servicio Federal de Contraespionaje de Rusia (SFCR )
  • 1994 - Firma de un histórico acuerdo de paz en Liberia, que incluye un alto el fuego, creación de instituciones de transición y celebración de elecciones libres.
  • 1994 - A firebomb on the #4 train at Fulton St. New York City subway injured 48 people; unemployed computer programmer Edward Leary was later convicted of attempted murder.
  • 1995 - A train collision outside Cairo, Egypt, claimed 75 lives.
  • 1995 - The city of Bethlehem passed from Israeli to Palestinian control.
  • 1996 - Dr. David Ho, AIDS researcher, was named ‘Man of the Year” by Time Magazine.
  • 1996 - China’s rulers named 60 pro-Beijing stalwarts to a new interim legislature of Hong Kong to replace the panel elected in 1995.
  • 1997 - It was reported that Andrew S. Grove, chairman and CEO of Intel Corp., was named time magazine’s “Man of the Year.”
  • 1997 - Johnny Coles (71), jazz trumpeter, died in Philadelphia. His records included “The Warm Sound of Johnny Coles” and “Little Johnny C.”
  • 1997 - In Serbia Milan Milutinovic of the ruling Socialists claimed victory in the runoff election against Vojislav Seselj, but it wasn’t clear if the turnout exceeded 50%.
  • 1998 - In China 3 dissidents were sentenced to prison terms of 11-13 years. Xu Wenli received 13 years, Wang Youcai 11 years and Qin Yongmin 12 years for subversion, i.e. trying to organize an opposition party.
  • 1998 - Israel's parliament voted 81-30 for early elections, signaling the demise of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ailing hard-line government. Peace policies were rejected 56-48.
  • 1998 - In Turkey Prime Minister-designate Bulent Ecevit abandoned efforts to form a new government.
  • 1999 - In Guatemala City a Cubana de Aviacion DC-10 skidded and crashed on landing. At least 26 people were killed.
  • 1999 - In Sri Lanka presidential elections were held. At least 7 people were killed in poll violence. Pres. Chandrika Kumaratunga won 51% of the vote. Ranil Wickremesinghe, the nearest rival, won 43%.
  • 1999 - The Spanish Civil Guard intercepts near Calatayud (Zaragoza) a Madrid-bound van driven by ETA and loaded with 950 kg of explosives. The next day, another van loaded with 750 kg is found not far from there. The incident is known as "la caravana de la muerte" (the caravan of death).
  • 2000 - El que fuera miembro de la directiva de ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna) en los años ochenta, Santiago Arrózpide Sarasola, "Santi Potros", es entregado por las autoridades francesas a la justicia española.
  • 2000 - President-elect Bush resigned as governor of Texas; Lt. Gov. Rick Perry was sworn in to replace him.
  • 2000 - Final US election results showed Al Gore with 50,996,116 votes vs. Gov. Bush with 50,456,169. Gore led by over 500,000 votes but lost to bush by one electoral college vote.
    2000 - Christine Todd Whitman, governor of New Jersey, agreed to serve as director of the EPA for Pres.-elect Bush.
  • 2000 - A UN report accused Jonas Savimbi and UNITA rebels in Angola of trading diamonds for arms.
  • 2000 - In Israel the legislature blocked an attempt by Shimon Peres to run for prime minister. The Feb 6 election pits Ariel Sharon against Ehud Barak.
  • 2000 - In Sri Lanka Tamil rebels announced a unilateral month-long cease-fire with hopes of resuming peace talks. Sri Lanka launched a new offensive just hours following the rebel cease-fire.
  • 2001 - US warplanes attacked a convoy of trucks heading for the Pakistan border and 65 people were reported killed. 12 were killed in the convoy and 15 in nearby villages. The convoy was said to be heading for Kabul.
  • 2001 - In Kabul, Afghanistan, power was officially transferred from Pres. Rabbani to Hamid Karzai.
  • 2001 - In Argentina Ramon Puerta head of the Senate, became president following an extraordinary session of both houses.
  • 2001 - In Bulgaria at least 7 young people were killed when they rushed the entrance of a Sofia downtown disco.

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2004-12-20

On this day in History - Dec. 20

  • 0069 - General Vespasianus occupies Rome.
  • 0069 - Died this day, Aulus Vitellius, Roman commandant of Rhine and 7th emperor, murdered.
  • 0910 - Alfonso III de Great, King of Asturias, dies.
  • 1046 - Synod of Sutri: German king Henry III removes Popes Gregory VI .
  • 1537 - King John III of Sweden was born (d. 1592) .
  • 1594 - Giovanni Battista Gagliano was born, composer.
  • 1629 - Pieter de Hooch, was born, Duttch painter (d. 1684).
  • 1699 - Pedro o Grande anuncia a adoção de um novo calendário russo, cujo Ano Novo começaria em 1 de janeiro e não mais em 1 de setembro.
  • 1766 - São incorporadas na Coroa Portuguesa todas as saboarias do Reino. O conde Castelo Melhor, que perde o monopólio, é compensado com o título de marquês e importantes bens fundiários.
  • 1780 - England declares war on Netherlands.
  • 1792 - Nicolas Charlet, was born, painter (d. 1845) .
  • 1795 - Retirados los restos de Cristóbal Colón de la catedral de Santo Domingo para trasladarlos a Cuba.
  • 1803 - The United States purchased the Louisiana territory from France .
  • 1805 - Thomas Graham, was born, Father of colloid chemistry (d. 1869).
  • 1823 - Franz Schuberts "Ballet-Musik aus Rosamunde" premieres in Vienna .
  • 1830 - England, France, Prussia, Austria & Russia recognize Belgium .
  • 1833 - Samuel Mudd, was born, physician, possible conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln .
  • 1841 - Born this day, Ferdinand-Èdouard Buisson, in France, educator (Nobel Peace Prize 1927).
  • 1856 - Ferdinand Avenarius, was born author (d. 1923)
  • 1860 - South Carolina became the first state to secede from the Union.
  • 1860 - Dan Leno, was born English entertainer (d. 1904) .
  • 1861 - Ivana Kobilca, was born Slovene painter (d. 1926) .
  • 1865 - Elsie De Wolfe, was born, aka Lady Mendl, actress & interior decorator (d. 1950).
  • 1868 - Harvey Samuel Firestone, was born , industrialist, Firestone tyres (d. 1938) .
  • 1879 - Tom Edison privately demonstrated incandescent light at Menlo Park .
  • 1881 - Branch Rickey was born , American baseball executive [d. 1965]
  • 1894 - Sir Robert Menzies, twelfth Prime Minister of Australia (d. 1978).
  • 1890 - Jaroslav Heyrovsky, prix Nobel de chimie en 1959.
  • 1892 - Pneumatic automobile tire patented, Syracuse, NY.
  • 1894 - Foi criado o Comité Olímpico Português.
  • 1898 - Born this day, Irene [Marie] Dunne, in Louisville, Kentucky, actress (Show Boat, I Remember Mama, My Favorite Wife).
  • 1915 - Last Australian troops evacuated from Gallipoli .
  • 1917 - Cheka, first Soviet secret police, founded under Felix Dzerzjinski .
  • 1917 - Gonzalo Rojas, nascimiento de, poeta chileno.
  • 1918 - Eugene O'Neill's "Moon of the Caribees" premieres in New York NY.
  • 1922 - 14 republics form Union of Soviet Socialistic Republics (USSR) .
  • 1922 - Polish parliament selects Stanislaw Wojcieckowski as president.
  • 1927 - Kim Young-sam, was born, President of South Korea .
  • 1932 - On this date in 1932, Al Jolson, the most famous singer of his day, recorded one of his best-known songs, April Showers on Brunswick Records.
  • 1933 - Bolivia & Paraguay sign weapon cease fire .
  • 1935 - Pope Pius XI publishes encyclical Ad Catholici Sacerdotii .
  • 1935 - Italians are driven back to the Dembeguina Pass when Abyssinian troops cross the River Takkaze.
  • 1941 - Japanese troops landed on Mindanao. (World War II).
  • 1942 - 1st Japanese bombing of Calcutta .
  • 1942 - Sílvio de Abreu, nasceu neste dia, novelista brasileiro
  • 1944 - É criada no Rio de Janeiro a Fundação Getúlio Vargas.
  • 1946 - Born this day, Patti Smith, singer, songwriter.
  • 1947 - Gigliola Cinquetti, was born , Italian singer.
  • 1948 - O Canadá reconhece o estabelecimento do Estado de Israel.
  • 1949 - Claudia Jennings [Mary Ellen Chestrerton] was born in Minnesota, playmate (November 1969) .
  • 1952 - United States Air Force C-124 crashs and burns in Moses Lake, Washington killing 87 .
  • 1952 - Brigitte Bardot married Roger Vadim.
  • 1954 - 20 000 soldats français sont envoyés en Algérie .
  • 1955 - Indépendance du Soudan .
  • 1956 - Military coup under colonel Simbolon in Sumatra.
  • 1961 - Résolution de l'ONU sur le statut des corps célestes : ils peuvent être librement explorés par tous les États et ne sont pas susceptibles d'appropriation nationale.
  • 1962 - Osmond brothers debut on Andy Williams Show .
  • 1962 - D Sjostakovitz opera "Katerina Ismailova," premieres in Moscow .
  • 1962 - In its first free election in 38 years, the Dominican Republic chooses leftist Juan Bosch Gavino as president.
  • 1963 - Berlin Wall opened for first time More than two years after the Berlin Wall was constructed by East Germany to prevent its citizens from fleeing its communist regime, nearly 4000 West Berliners are allowed to cross into East Berlin to visit relatives, under a 17 day Christmas accord .
  • 1963 -Trial against 22 camp guards of Auschwitz begins .
  • 1967 - 474,300 US soldiers in Vietnam
  • 1968 - John Steinbeck writer : Grapes of Wrath, (Nobel 1940, 62), dies [b.1902]
  • 1968 - In Spain, Franco banished Prince Carlos, pretender to the Spanish throne.
  • 1969 - Muhammad Anwar al-Sadat is named by Colonel Gamal Abdul al-Nasser as his successor.
  • 1969 - Peter, Paul & Mary's "Leaving on a Jet Plane" reaches #1
  • 1971 - Pakistan President Yahya Khan resigns (Ali Bhutto assumes power)
  • 1973 - España, el presidente del Gobierno español, Luis Carrero Blanco, es asesinado con una bomba por la banda terrorista ETA.
  • 1976 - Walter Fitzgerald, actor (Adv of Sadie, Fallen Idol), dies at 80
  • 1976 - Israel's PM Yitzhak Rabin resigns .
  • 1979 - Kim Jae-kyu, o cabeça do Serviço Secreto da Coréia, é condenado a morte pelo assassinato do presidente Park Chung-hee em Seul.
  • 1980 - Born this day, Ashley Cole, footballer, in Stepney, East London.
  • 1982 - Artur Rubinstein, dies in Geneva, musician- pianist (My young years) (b. 1887)
  • 1983 - PLO chairman Yasser Arafat and 4,000 loyalists evacuated Lebanon.
  • 1983 - El Salvador adopts constitution .
  • 1983 - Ladrões roubam a taça Jules Rimet da sede da Confederação Brasileira de Futebol. O troféu pesava 1,8 kg em ouro puro.
  • 1984- 33 unknown Bach keyboard works found in Yale library .
  • 1987- Dona Paz ferry sinks after crash with oil tanker Vector, 4.386 die. .
  • 1988- É assassinado Chico Mendes, líder dos seringueiros no Acre e fundador do Sindicato dos Trabalhadores Rurais de Basiléia e Xapuri (Brasil) .
  • 1988 - Premier Ranasinghe Premadasa was elected President of Sri Lanka.
  • 1989 - Operation Just Cause: United States invaded Panama and installed a new government but failed to capture General Manuel Noriega
  • 1989 - El pintor español José María Sicilia, galardonado con el Premio Nacional español de Artes Plásticas.
  • 1990 - Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze resigns
  • 1992 - Slobodan Milosevic was re-elected as President of Serbia.
  • 1994 - México desvaloriza o peso e inicia o efeito Tequila em todas as economias da América Latina.
  • 1995 - NATO begins peacekeeping in Bosnia
  • 1995 - An American Airlines Boeing 757 crashes into a mountain 50 km north of Cali, Colombia killing 160
  • 1996 - Promulgação da Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (Brazil)
  • 1996 - Carl Sagan died at age 62, American astronomer.
  • 1999 - Vermont's Supreme Court rules that homosexual couples are entitled to same benefits and protections as married heterosexual couples
  • 2001 - Léopold Sédar Senghor, poet, Senegal's first president. Senghor, 95, dies at his home in Normandy
  • 2001 - A crise argentina atingiu o momento mais grave. O ministro da Economia, Domingo Cavallo, pediu demissão pois o Congresso retirou os poderes especiais que ele havia recebido. Os argentinos sentem a crise no país, com a renúncia também do presidente Fernando de La Rua. O presidente do Senado, Ramón Puerta, assume o governo provisoriamente.
  • 2002 - US Senator Trent Lott resigns as majority leader.

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2004-12-19

Não me peças mais canções - António Botto

Não me peças mais canções
Porque a cantar vou sofrendo;
Sou como as velas do altar
Que dão luz e vão morrendo.

Se a minha voz conseguisse
Dissuadir essa frieza
E a tua boca sorrisse!
Mas sóbria por natureza

Não a posso renovar
E o brilho vai-se perdendo...
- Sou como as velas do altar
Que dão luz e vão morrendo.

António Botto

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On this day in History - Dec. 19

  • 401 - St. Anastasius I, Pope (309-401), dies
  • 1154 -Henrique II is crowned King of England.
  • 1732 - Benjamin Franklin under the name of Richard Saunders began publishing Poor Richard's Almanac.
  • 1749 - Francesco Antonio Bonporti, composer, dies at 76
  • 1776 -Thomas Paine published his first American Crisis essay, in which he wrote, "These are the times that try men's souls."
  • 1777 - George Washington's army goes into winter quarters at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
  • 1790 - William Edward Parry, was born, British naval officer, explorer - Born at Bath, England [d. 1885]
  • 1795 - 1st state appropriation of money for road building, Kentucky
  • 1813 - Thomas Andrews, was born, chemist (d. 1885)
  • 1842 - United States recognizes the independence of Hawaii
  • 1843 - Charles Dickens published "A Christmas Carol" .
  • 1861 - The Battle of Black Water took place.
  • 1894 -Yoshida Isoya, was born in Tokyo Japan, Architect (modern sukiya style)
  • 1897 - El presidente estadounidense, William MacKinley, anuncia la intervención de su país en la guerra de Cuba contra España.
  • 1901 -Vitorino Nemésio was born in Praia da Vitória, Ilha Terceira, Açores, Portuguese teacher and writer [d. 20-Feb-1978].
  • 1902 - Sir Ralph Richardson , was born , actor
  • 1906 - Leonid Brezhnev was born, political leader - 1st Secretary of USSR (1964-82)
  • 1907 - Gas explosion at Jacobs Creek Pa, coal mine kills 239.
  • 1910 - Jean Genet was born, playwright.
  • 1912 - William H. Van Schaick, captain of the steamship General Slocum, that killed over 1,000 people on June 15, 1904, the worst disaster in New York City before 9/11, was pardoned after 3 1/2 years in Sing Sing prison by President Taft.
  • 1915 - Edith Piaf (Edith Giovanna Gassion) was born, cabaret singer, actress [d. 1963]
  • 1915 -Alvis Alzheimer, German neurologist (Alzheimer Disease), dies at 51
  • 1933 - Cicely Tyson was born ,actress 1944 - Richard Leakey was born; Kenyan paleoanthropologist, conservationist, and government official.
  • 1845 - Austria becomes a republic for the second time, the first having been interupted by the Nazi invasion of Austria in the mid 1930s.
  • 1940 - Tomás Carrasquilla, fallecimiento de; escritor colombiano.
  • 1941 - II Guerra Mundial, Hitler takes complete command of German Army
  • 1943- Military coup in Bolivia.
  • 1946 - Ho Chi Minh attacks French in Hanoi
  • 1946 - Marianne Faithfull, was born in Hampstead England, singer (Money, As Tears Go By)
  • 1950 - Gen Eisenhower named NATO commander
  • 1950 - Tibet's Dalai Lama flees Chinese invasion
  • 1953 - Robert A Millikan, US physicist (Nobel 1923), dies at 85
  • 1960 - Daryl Hannah, was born in Chicago IL, actress (Splash). see photo
  • 1961 - British government begins decimal coin system
  • 1961 - Indonesian President Sukarno proclaims general mobilization
  • 1963 - Zanzibar received its independence from the United Kingdom to become a constitutional monarchy under the sultan.
  • 1964 - Arvidas Sabonis, was born, in Kaunas, Lithuania. basketball player.
  • 1965 - French, Charles de Gaulle is re-elected presidente (Mitterrand gets 45%).
  • 1966 - Alberto Tomba, nasceu neste dia, esquiador italiano.
  • 1967 - Harold Holt, dies ; seventeenth Prime Minister of Australia (b.1908)
  • 1969 -Ugandan premier Apollo Milton Obote is shot in the head by a gunman.
  • 1972 - Apollo 17, the last manned lunar flight, returns to Earth.
  • 1972 - Alyssa Milano, was born in Brooklin NY, actress (see wallpaper)
  • 1973 - Grenada adopts constitution
  • 1974 - The Altair 8800, the first personal computer, goes on sale
  • 1977 - Maria Joana Parizotto, nasceu neste dia, Miss Universe-Brazil (1996).
  • 1978 - John Wayne Gacy is arrested for the killings of 33 boys and young men
  • 1979 - Kramer vs. Kramer opens in theaters, starring Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep.
  • 1980 - Anguilla is made a dependency of the United Kingdom separate from St. Kitt's
  • 1980 - Marla Sokoloff, was born, actress (Full House, The Practice)
  • 1984 - The United Kingdom and People's Republic of China sign the Sino-British Joint Declaration, which handed Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty in 1997.
  • 1982 -South Africa's only nuclear power plant, Koeberg, is bombed by the MK (Umkhonto we Sizwe, The Spear of the Nation) causing extensive damage.
  • 1984 -Britain and China signed an accord returning Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty on July 1, 1997.
  • 1986 USSR frees dissident Andrei Sakharov from internal exile
  • 1987 - Gari Kasparov becomes world chess champ
  • 1990 - Fútbol, Emilio Butragueño se convierte en el máximo goleador de la historia de la selección española, con 26 tantos (goals)
  • 1990 - Xavier Benguerel, ( Daniel Rovira) Spanish writer dies
  • 1991 - Boris Yeltsin takes control of Kremlin
  • 1996 - Marcello Mastroianni, Italian actor (b. 1924)
  • 1997 - El Gobierno irlandés libera a nueve presos del IRA, en un gesto de gracia del Gobierno de Dublín. Este indulto colectivo se interpreta como una muestra de apoyo al proceso de paz.
  • 1997 - A Silkair Boeing 737-300 crashes into the Musi River, in Sumatra, Indonesia killing 104
  • 1998 -President Bill Clinton impeached on two counts by the House of Representatives.
  • 1999 - China recupera el enclave de Macao tras 442 años en manos de Portugal, que de esta forma pierde su última colonia.
  • 2001 - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is the first Lord of the Rings movie to open in theaters.
  • 2001 - A new world-record high barometric pressure of 1085.6 mb (32.06 inches Hg) is set at Tosontsengel, Hövsgöl Aymag, Mongolia
  • 2001 - President Fernando de La Rua declares a state of siege in Argentina as riots and looting worsens in response to government austerity measures and worsening poverty.
  • 2003 -Muammar al-Qaddafi of Libya announced that his country would discontinue development of weapons of mass destruction.

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2004-12-18

Benfica - Penafiel 1 - 0
Superliga Portugal 2004/2005

O Benfica não poderia ter melhor adversário depois da copiosa derrota por 4-1 frente ao Belenenses. De facto a equipa penafidelense jogou na primeira parte muito defensivamente dando o comando do jogo ao Benfica que controlou a bola e o jogo, mas sem criar, verdade se diga, muitas oportunidades de golo. Aos 22' Argel marcou na sequência de um pontapé de canto o golo do Benfica. No fim da 1ª parte o Benfica tinha 75% de posse da bola, percentagem que deve ser record do campeonato.

A 2ª parte foi mais equilibrada com o Penafiel a dispôr aos 49' também na sequência de um canto uma boa oportunidade para o empate, que foi desperdiçada. À medida que o tempo de jogo avançava percebia-se que o Benfica estava mais interessado em manter o resultado do que ampliá-lo enquanto o Penafiel com as substituições operadas procurava agora atacar. No entanto, desta vez as coisas correram bem a Argel e até Alcides teve uma boa estreia.

A arbitragem não complicou num jogo fácil, mas um dos auxiliares falhou no capítulo do fora de jogo, assinalando designadamente um fora de jogo a Sokota quando este estava isolado para fazer o 2-0. A continuidade da jogada valeu o cartão amarelo a Sokota.

Melhor jogador em campo : Argel

Antes deste jogo já o Braga havia despachado o Boavista por 3-0 (com 2-0 ao intervalo) que aos 15' já vencia por 2-0 com golos de Luís Loureiro logo aos 2' e de Tiago na própria baliza ; perto do fim do jogo ( 82') Baha finalizou a contagem.

Na 6ª feira o FC Porto voltou ao comando da classificação ao derrotar o Moreirense por 1-0 num jogo de gestão de esforços e em que a perda de algumas oportunidades para chegar ao 2-0 e tranquilizar a equipa não chegou para aumentar o perigo de sofrer o empate já que o Moreirense passou a estar reduzido a dez jogadores por lesão aos 77' quando já havia feito as três substituições permitidas.

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On this day in History - Dec. 18

  • 218 BC - Battle of the Trebia, Hannibal's first great victory over the Roman Republic.
  • 1290 - Magnus I of Sweden, dies; king of Sweden 1275-1290 (b. 1240)
  • 1352 - Innocent VI is elected Pope.
  • 1577 - Anna, Duchess of Saxon / Wife of Prince Willem of Orange, dies at 32
  • 1621- English parliament accept unanimously, Protestation
  • 1626 - Queen Christina of Sweden was born (d. 1689)
  • 1642 - Abel Tasman lands at Mohua Golden Bay becoming the first European in New Zealand.
  • 1651 - Died this day, Francisco de Melo, Portuguese-Spanish earl of Assumar, aged 54.
  • 1709 - Tsarina Elizaveta Petrovna, Russian politician - Born at Moscow
  • 1737 - Renowned Italian Violin maker Antonio Stradivari died in Cremona, Italy.
  • 1774 - Jews were expelled from Prague, Bohemia and Moravia by the Empress Maria Theresa
  • 1776 - North Carolina's Constitution is ratified.
  • 1779 - Born this day, Joseph Grimaldi, in England, pantomimist, clown, singer, dancer, acrobat. Created the white faced clown called Joey. Died in 1873. Known as the 'greatest clown in history'.
  • 1787 - New Jersey became the third state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
  • 1812 - Napoleon Bonaparte arrives in Paris after his disastrous campaign in Russia.
  • 1862 - General Ulysses S. Grant issued General Order No. 11, expelling Jews from Tennessee, Mississippi, and Kentucky.
  • 1865 - Francisco Manuel da Silva, dies., Brazilien composer (n. 1791).
  • 1865 -Slavery was abolished with the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.
  • 1888 - Born this day, Robert Moses, power broker, (built Long Island and New York City parks and roads).
  • 1892 - Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker Suite" premiered at St. Petersburg's Maryinksy Theatre.
  • 1879 - Paul Klee , was born; Swiss abstract painter and graphic artist (d. 1940)
  • 1886 - Ty Cobb , was born; baseball player (d. 1961)
  • 1894 - Women in South Australia become the first in Australia to gain the right to vote and to be elected to Parliament.
  • 1912 - Piltdown Man "discovered"
  • 1913 - Willy Brandt was born, German German Chancellor (1969-74, Nobel 1971) [d. 1992]
  • 1915 - U. S. President Wilson, widowed the year before, marries Edith Bolling Galt
  • 1916 - Betty Grable was born , actress (d. 1973)
  • 1916 - Durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, a Batalha de Verdun terminou, após dez meses de combates e a morte de cerca de um milhão de combatentes de ambos os lados
  • 1917 - O Congresso norte-americano passa a “lei seca”, uma emenda constitucional que proíbe a venda de bebidas alcoólicas no país.
  • 1917 - Soviet regiment (Stalin/Lenin) declares Finland Independent
  • 1926 - The Makropulos Affair, an opera by the Czech composer Leoš Janáček, premiered in Brno, the Czech Republic.
  • 1926 - La Cámara de Diputados de Guatemala proclama nuevo presidente al general Lazaro Chacón.
  • 1929 - Gran exposición de Paul Klee en Berlín, con motivo del 50 aniversario del nacimiento del artista.
  • 1932 -Amy Johnson lands in the UK after a pioneering flight of seven days, seven hours and five minutes from South Africa.
  • 1935- Eduard Benes é eleito o segundo presidente da Tchecoslováquia, após a renúncia de Tomas Masaryk.
  • 1940 - Adolf Hitler signed a secret directive ordering preparations for a Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. Operation Barbarossa was launched in June 1941.
  • 1941 - Japanese troops land on Hong Kong .
  • 1941 - German submarine U-434 sinks.
  • 1943 - Keith Richards was born; British rock singer musician, songwriter (the Rolling Stones) .
  • 1945 - Uruguay joins UN.
  • 1947 - Steven Spielberg was born, American Film Director ( Jaws; E.T.; The Color Purple; Jurassic Park; Schindler's List ; Amistad; Saving Private Ryan, and many others).
  • 1948 Holanda vuelve a ocupar Indonesia, país al que había concedido hacía poco la independencia, ante el caos político allí existente.
  • 1955 - Ray Liotta, was born in Newark NJ, actor
  • 1956 - Japan was admitted to the United Nations.
  • 1957-The Shippingport Atomic Power Station in Pennsylvania became the first civilian nuclear facility to generate electricity in the United States.
  • 1958 - Niger becomes independent.
  • 1961 - Indonesia invaded New Guinea to annex West Papua, formerly known as Netherlands New Guinea.
  • 1962 - Dmitri Shostakovich's 13th Symphony, premieres in Moscow-
  • 1963 - Brad Pitt was born, American actor.
  • 1964 -"The Pink Panther" cartoon series premieres (Pink Phink)
  • 1966 - Saturn's moon Epimetheus was discovered by Richard L. Walker, and then lost for 12 years
  • 1966 -Gianluca Pagliuca, was born, Italian actress (Ugly, Dirty & Bad).
  • 1968 -Alejandro Sanz was born, singer .
  • 1969-The British Parliament abolished the death penalty for murder.
  • 1971 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario was born - Tennis player .
  • 1972 - The United States began its heaviest bombing of North Vietnam at that time during the Vietnam War. (The bombardment ended 12 days later).
  • 1973 - The Soyuz 13 was launched.
  • 1978 - Katie Holmes, American actress (see wallpaper
  • 1980 - Christina Aguilera, American singer .
  • 1980 - former Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin died at age 76.
  • 1980 - Bruce Sprinsteen's concert at Madison Sq Garden.
  • 1984 - 73rd Davis Cup: Sweden beats USA in Gothenburg (4-1) .
  • 1986 - El pintor Miguel Barceló y el escultor Miguel Navarro reciben el Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas de España.
  • 1986 - El dramaturgo español Antonio Buero Vallejo logra el Premio Cervantes de Literatura.
  • 1987 - Perl 1.000 is released by Larry Wall
  • 1987 - Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan's future president, marries Asif Ali Zardari
  • 1987 - O presidente José Sarney proíbe a pesca da baleia.
  • 1988 - El escritor chileno Luis Sepúlveda obtiene el premio "Tigre Juan" de novela, otorgado en España, con "Un viejo que leía novelas de amor".
  • 1989- Los presidentes de los cinco países integrantes del Pacto Andino (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú y Venezuela), reunidos en las islas Galápagos, acuerdan reactivar el Pacto y firman un compromiso de paz y cooperación.
  • 1995 - Javier Solana Madariaga toma posesión como secretario general de la OTAN. Se trata del décimo dirigente de esta organización.
  • 1996 - "Ebonics" was declared a language or dialect by the school board of Oakland, California.
  • 1997 - HTML 4.0 is released by the World Wide Web Consortium
  • 1999 - Robert Bresson, French film director (b. 1907)
  • 1999 El miembro de ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna) Ramón Aldasoro Magunacelaya es extraditado a España por las autoridades judiciales de Estados Unidos. Se trata del primer etarra extraditado por este país
  • 2000 -George W. Bush received 271 votes in the delayed Electoral College balloting.
  • 2001 - Gilbert Bécaud, French singer dies (b. 1927)
  • 2002 - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is the second Lord of the Rings movie to open in theaters.
  • 2002 - California Governor Grey Davis announced that the state would face a record budget deficit of $35 billion, roughly double the figure reported during his reelection campaign one month earlier; the budget issue was used to support his 2003 recall from office.
  • 2003 - Michael Jackson was formally charged with molesting a cancer-stricken boy at his Neverland Ranch; Jackson has maintained his innocence.

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2004-12-17

On this day in History - Dec. 17

  • 283 - St Gaius becomes Pope.
  • 384 - St Siricius becomes Pope.
  • 1187 - Gregory VIII, [Alberto de Morra], Italian Pope dies
  • 1471 - Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of Burgundy, dies
  • 1531 - Installation de l'Inquisition à Lisbonne par le pape Clément VII
  • 1538 - Pope Paul III excommunicates King Henry VIII of England
  • 1663 - Dona Ana de Souza, falecimento, rainha do Ndongo e de Matamba, em Angola.
  • 1718 - England declared war on Spain.
  • 1734 - Maria I, nascia; a Pia, Rainha de Portugal
  • 1770 - Johann Friedrich Schubert, born this day, composer.
  • 1777 - France recognized American independence.
  • 1796 - Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Canadian novelist (d. 1865)
  • 1797 - Joseph Henry, was born ; US, Scientist / inventor / pioneer of electromagnetism
  • 1807 - John Greenleaf Whittier was born [d. 1892]. American Poet. Whittier was a pioneer in regional literature as well as a crusader for many humanitarian causes.
  • 1830 - Simon Bolivar died in Santa Marta [b. 1783]; General and Venezuelan statesman, first President of Colombia,
  • 1843 - A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is published.
  • 1903 - Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first flight in a heavier-than-air plane at Kitty Hawk, N.C.
  • 1906 - Nascimento do musicólogo e compositor português Fernando Lopes Graça em Tomar.
  • 1907 - Indépendance du Bhoutan
  • 1909 - King Leopold II of Belgium , dies (b. 1835)
  • 1925 - Manuel Teixeira Gomes abandona definitivamente Portugal.Depois de ser eleito presidente, o seu mandato foi marcado por grande instabilidade política e social, conduzindo à sua resignação em 11 de Dezembro de 1925. Em 17 de Dezembro, embarca no paquete grego "Zeus". Nunca mais regressará a Portugal.
  • 1925 -Russia & Turkey sign non-aggresion pact.
  • 1930 - Bob Guccione, was born, publisher of Penthouse magazine
  • 1939 - the German pocket battleship "Graf Spee" was scuttled by its crew, ending the World War II Battle of the River Plate off Uruguay.
  • 1941 - Nazi siege of Sevastopol begins.
  • 1941 - Dutch & Australian troops lands on Portuguese-Timor.
  • 1944 -The U.S. Army announced the end of its policy of holding Japanese-Americans in internment camps, allowing "evacuees" to return home.
  • 1944 - Ference Bene, was born, Hungary, record 12 soccer goals (Olympic Gold-1964).
  • 1951 -Tatyana Kazankina was born,in Petrovsk, USSR;
    middle distance runner (Olympic Gold-1976).
  • 1953 - Dmitri Shostakovitch' 10th Symphony, premieres in Leningrad.
  • 1957 - the United States successfully test-fired the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time.
  • 1957 - création du "Partido Acción Nacional", parti politique Mexico.
  • 1958 - Mike Mills, was born, rock musician (R.E.M.).
  • 1960 - Emperor Haile Selassie returns to Ethiopia after being ousted by his son.
  • 1961 - India seizes Goa, Damão and Diu from Portugal.
  • 1963 -Tsjoi Doo Sun forms government in South Korea.
  • 1969 - General Arthur da Costa e Silva, President of Brazil (1967-69), dies in Rio de Janeiro, at age of 67.
  • 1969 - Signature d'un traité d'amitié de 20 ans entre l'Algérie et la Tunisie.
  • 1969 -The U.S. Air Force ended its "Project Blue Book" and concluded that there was no evidence of extraterrestrial activity behind UFO (OVNI) sightings.
  • 1969 - SALT I talks begin.
  • 1970 - My Lai trial begins.
  • 1970 - Coastal cities events Mass riots in the coastal cities of Poland ended in massacre of shipyard workers in Gdynia .
  • 1971 -Cease fire between India & Pakistan in Kashmir .
  • 1972 - Ivan Pedroso, was born, Cuba, long jumper (Olympics-4th-92) .
  • 1973 - The American Psychiatric Association removes homosexuality from its list of mental illnesses.
  • 1973 - Paula Radcliffe, was born, distance runner in athletics .
  • 1975 - Milla Jovovitch was born in Kiev, Ukraine, actress, model.
  • 1975 - Lynette Fromme was sentenced in federal court in Sacramento, Calif., to life in prison for her attempt on the life of President Ford.
  • 1978 - OPEC raises oil prices 18% .
  • 1978 - Referendum approves new constitution of Rwanda.
  • 1979 - in a case that aggravated racial tensions, Arthur McDuffie, a black insurance executive, was fatally beaten after a police chase in Miami. (Four white police officers were later acquitted of charges stemming from McDuffie’s death.)
  • 1981 - members of the Red Brigades kidnapped Brigadier General James L. Dozier, the highest-ranking U.S. Army official in southern Europe, from his home in Verona, Italy. (Dozier was rescued 42 days later).
  • 1983 - Bomb attack on Harrod's war house in London, 5 killed, 94 injured.
  • 1983 - Disco in Madrid catches fire; 83 die.
  • 1986 - Eugene Hasenfus, the American convicted by Nicaragua for his part in running guns to the Contras, was pardoned, then released.
  • 1986 - Vanessa Zima was born , actress.
  • 1986 -US Congress forms "Irangate" committee.
  • 1987 - Marguerite Yourcenar, dies, novelist (Memoirs of Hadrien), [b. 1903]
  • 1989 - The first half-hour length episode of The Simpsons debuts with their Christmas special, "Simpsons Roasting Over an Open Fire".
  • 1989 - Brazil holds its first direct free election in 29 years. Fernando Collor de Mello is elected President.
  • 1989 - Full scale street manifestations and riots in Timisoara ignite the Romanian Revolution
  • 1992 - North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) signed by U.S (President Bush)., Canada, (Prime Minister Brian Mulroney) and Mexico (President Carlos Salinas) in separate ceremonies.
  • 1993 - American troops are pulled out of Somalia following a series of gun battles with Somali troops under the command of General Mohammed Farah Aidid.
  • 1993 -Tennis star Boris Becker (26) weds Barbara Feltus (27)
  • 1994 - North Korea shot down a U.S. Army helicopter which had strayed north of the demilitarized zone — the co-pilot, Chief Warrant Officer David Hilemon, was killed; the pilot, Chief Warrant Officer Bobby Hall, was captured and held for nearly two weeks.
    1994 -Six shots were fired at the White House by an unidentified gunman.
  • 1996 - Inauguration de la Bibliothèque François-Miterrand par Jacques Chirac
  • 1996 -Guerrilheiros do Movimento Revolucionário Tupac Amaru invadem a residência do embaixador japonês em Lima, Peru, e fazem 500 reféns.
  • 1996- A Assembléia Geral das Nações Unidas elege Kofi Annan, do país africano de Gana, como seu novo secretário-geral.
  • 1996 -Stanko Todorov, PM of Bulgaria (1971-81), dies
  • 1997 - A chartered Yakovlev-42 from Ukraine crashes into the mountains near Katerini, Greece killing 70
  • 1998 - Claudia Benton is murdered in her West University, Texas home by Angel Maturino Resendiz. She is his third victim in his third incident.
  • 2002 - Peace accord signed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • 2002 - Giovanni Intra dies; born in New Zealand in 1968, co-founder in 1998 (with artist Steve Hanson) of China Art Objects Galleries in Los Angeles.
  • 2003 - First supersonic flight by Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne
  • 2003 - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is the third and final Lord of the Rings movie to open in theaters.
  • 2003 - The British government announced the first reported case of a person dying from the human form of mad cow disease after a blood transfusion from an infected donor.

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2004-12-16

Newcastle - Sporting 1-1 Uefa Cup - Grupo D

Num jogo em que pouco se decidia as equipas terminaram com um resultado que as deixou satisfeitas. O Newcastle garantiu o primeiro lugar e o Sporting qualificando-se à vontade evitou as equipas provenientes da Liga dos Campeões.

O Newcastle começou o jogo logo a marcar aos 5' por Bellamy. Entretanto, seguiu-se um período em que o Sporting conseguiu controlar mais a bola, o que não impediu que novamente Bellamy se tenha isolado sendo Ricardo a evitar o 2-0. Após um període de certo descontrolo emocional dos locais (que jogaram desfalcados de jogadores influentes) que conduziu à amostragem de três cartões amarelos por faltas (dois) e protestos ( o terceiro), o Sporting viria a empatar aos 38' na sequência de um pontapé livre, com cruzamento para área e remate de cabeça de Custódio para o fundo da baliza.

Na 2ª. parte o Newcastle pegou no jogo e até cerca dos 65' foi a única equipa que atacou, sem que, porém criasse muito perigo junto da baliza de Ricardo; A partir desta altura e após algumas substituições o Sporting passou fiinalmente a conseguir circular a bola empurrando mesmo o Newcastle para o seu meio-campo.

O resultado é aceitável face às escassas oportunidades e remates à baliza.

Com o triunfo esperado do Sochaux por 1-0 frente ao Panionios, o Sporting terminou em terceiro, defrontando agora uma das seguintes sete equipas: Basileia, At. Bilbao, Dniepr, Middlesbrough, Az Alkmaar, Stuttgart ou Lille.

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Uefa Cup - Group Stage -

16 December 2004

Group A
Hearts 0-1 Ferencváros
Basel 1-0 Feyenoord

Qualifieds: 1º. Basel 7; 2º. Feyenoord 7; 3º. Schalke 7
[Ferencvaros and Hearts out]

Group B
Standard 1-7 Athletic Bilbao
Parma 3-2 Besiktas

Qualifieds: 1º. At. Bilbao 9; 2º. Parma 6; 3º. Steua 6;
[Besiktas and St. Liege out]

Group C
Club Brugge 1-1 Zaragoza
Utrecht 1-2 Austria

Qualifieds: 1º. Dniepr 9; 2º. Austria Wien 7 ; 3º. Zaragoza 7;
[Club Brugge and Utrech out]

Group D
Newcastle 1-1 Sporting Lisbon
Sochaux 1-0 Panionios

Qualifieds: 1º. Newcastle 10; 2º. Sochaux 9; 3º. Sporting 7
[Panionios and Dinamo Tblissi out]

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Via Láctea - Olavo Bilac

"Ora (direis) ouvir estrelas! Certo
Perdeste o senso!" E eu vos direi, no entanto,
Que, para ouvi-las, muitas vezes desperto
E abro as janelas, pálido de espanto...

E conversamos toda a noite, enquanto
A via-láctea, como um pálio aberto,
Cintila. E, ao vir do sol, saudoso e em pranto,
Inda as procuro pelo céu deserto.

Direis agora: "Tresloucado amigo!
Que conversas com elas? Que sentido
Tem o que dizem, quando estão contigo?"

E eu vos direi: "Amai para entendê-las!
Pois só quem ama pode ter ouvido
Capaz de ouvir e de entender estrelas."

Olavo Bilac

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Delírio - Olavo Bilac

Nua, mas para o amor não cabe o pejo
Na minha a sua boca eu comprimia.
E, em frêmitos carnais, ela dizia:
– Mais abaixo, meu bem, quero o teu beijo!

Na inconsciência bruta do meu desejo
Fremente, a minha boca obedecia,
E os seus seios, tão rígidos mordia,
Fazendo-a arrepiar em doce arpejo.

Em suspiros de gozos infinitos
Disse-me ela, ainda quase em grito:
– Mais abaixo, meu bem! – num frenesi.

No seu ventre pousei a minha boca,
– Mais abaixo, meu bem! – disse ela, louca,
Moralistas, perdoai! Obedeci...

Olavo Bilac (n. 16-12-1865 ; m. 28-12-1918]

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On this day in History - Dec. 16

  • 0882 - John VIII, Italian Pope (872-82), dies
  • 1392 -- Emperor Go-Kameyama of Japan abdicates in favor of rival claimant Go-Komatsu, ending the nanboku-cho period of competing imperial courts.
  • 1431 - King Henry VI of England crowned King of France.
  • 1485 - Catherine of Aragon, was born. Queen of England (d. 1536)
  • 1515 - Afonso de Albuquerque dies, Portuguese naval general (at sea) (b. 1453)
  • 1600 - Henri IV épouse Marie de Médicis.
  • 1631 - Mount Vesuvius, Italy erupts, destroys 6 villages & kills 4,000.
  • 1653 - Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland.
  • 1672 - John II Casimir Vasa, Cardinal / King of Poland (1648-68), dies at 63
  • 1689 - The English Parliament adopts the Bill of Rights.
  • 1770 - Ludwig van Beethoven, was born in Bonn [he was baptized on 17 December 1770, and it is presumed he was born on 16 December]. (d. 1827); German Composer, he is universally recognized as one of the greatest composers of the Western European music.
  • 1773 - The Boston Tea Party took place.
  • 1774 - François Quesnay, French personal Physician of Louis XIV, dies at 80
  • 1775 - Jane Austen was born , novelist (Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice , Emma)
  • 1776 - Johann Wilhelm Ritter, physicist (d. 1810)
  • 1790 - King Leopold I of Belgium (d. 1865)
  • 1809 - Napoleon Bonaparte divorces Empress Josephine by French Senate
  • 1811 - The first of a series of severe earthquakes occurs, in the vicinity of New Madrid, Missouri in the United States.
  • 1815 - Criação do Reino Unido de Portugal, Brasil e Algarves, pelo príncipe regente D. João, futuro D. João VI.
  • 1824 - Great North Holland Canal opens.
  • 1835 - Fire consumes over 600 buildings in NYC .
  • 1838 - Boers defeat Zulu troops at Battle of Blood River, led by Dambuza and Nhlela, celebrated in South Africa as the day of the vow.
  • 1850 - The first four ships arrive at Lyttelton to settle Christchurch, New Zealand.
  • 1864 - Union troops led by general George Thomas defeat Confederate troops in the Battle of Nashville.
  • 1865 - Olavo Bilac, was born, Brazilien poet (d. 1918).
  • 1866 - Wassily Kandinsky, was born, Russian painter.
  • 1884 - Great Britain recognizes King Leopold II's Congo Free State.
  • 1888 - King Alexander of Yugoslavia was born (d. 1934)
  • 1893 - World premiere of Antonin Dvorak's "New World Symphony".
  • 1901 - Margaret Mead, was born in Philadelphia, she would become an anthropologist, author, lecturer.
  • 1904 -Edward Morris Bernstein, was born, economist .
  • 1906 - Leonid Brezhnev, was born (Russian leader of the Communist Party) .
  • 1910 - Henri Coanda makes first short flight in aircraft with jet engine.
  • 1915 - Albert Einstein publishes his "General Theory of Relativity"
  • 1916 - Grigori Rasputin assassinated by a group of noble Russian conspirators.
  • 1917 - Sir Arthur C. Clarke, was born, science fiction writer (2001: A Space Odyssey, 2010, Childhood's End) .
  • 1920 - One of the deadliest earthquakes in history hit the Gansu province in China. The 8.6 quake killed 200,000 people.
  • 1922 - Poland's President Gabriel Narutowicz assassinated.
  • 1929 - Chic Blackhawks 1st game at Chicago Stadium, beat Pitts Pirates, 3-1
  • 1932 - Heavy earthquake ravages Kansu China, 70,000 killed
  • 1938 - Liv Ullmann, was born, actress
  • 1944 - The Battle of the Bulge begins. A V-2 rocket hits the Rex Cinema in Antwerp killing 567 people.
  • 1946 - Léon Blum becomes Prime Minister of France
  • 1949 -Traitsjo Kostov, Bulgarian communist vice-premier, executed
  • 1949 -Sukarno becomes President Indonesia, Mokammed Hatta Premier
  • 1949 - Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung is received at the Kremlin in Moscow.
  • 1949 - Future SAAB makes its first car . A Swedish company by the name of Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget produced its first motorcar.
  • 1956 - UN troops occupy Port Said, Suez Canal Zone, following the abortive Tripartite Invasion.
  • 1958 - Bogotá warehouse fire kills 82.
  • 1960 - A United Airlines DC-8 and a TWA Super-Constellation collide over New York City killing 134.
  • 1962 - David Lean's "Lawrence of Arabia" premieres.
  • 1962 - Nepal gets constitution / becomes Constitutional Hindu Monarchy.
  • 1963 - A general amnesty is announced for Mau Mau forest fighters in Kenya.
  • 1964 - Heike Drechsler, was born, track and field athlete.
  • 1965 - W. Somerset Maugham, English playwright, novelist and short story writer dies (b. 1874) 1966 - Mao's Little Red Book is published in Beijing.
  • 1969 - O Parlamento britânico aboliu a pena de morte.
  • 1970 - 1st successful landing on Venus (USSR).
  • 1971 - Don McLean's 8+ minute version of "American Pie" released
  • 1 971 - Pakistan surrenders, leading to the establishment of Bangladesh the following day.
  • 1973 - O.J. Simpson becomes the first player in NFL history to rush for 2000 yards in one season.
  • 1979 - Nicole Werra, Miss Wisconsin Teen USA (1996).
  • 1985 - In New York City, mafia bosses Paul Castellano and Thomas Bilotti are shot dead when exiting from Sparks Steak House, making hit organizer John Gotti the leader of the powerful Gambino organized crime family.
  • 1987 - Roh Tae Woo wins Presidential Election in South Korea
  • 1989 - The Romanian Revolution began in the city of Timişoara as a protest against an attempt by the government to evict a dissident Methodist priest, László Tőkés.
  • 1989 - Lee Van Cleef, US actor (Good, Bad & Ugly), dies at 64
  • 1989 - Silvana Mangano, Italian actress (Death in Venice), dies.
  • 1990 - Jean-Bertrand Aristide elected president of Haiti .
  • 1991 - United Nations reverses ruling that Zionism is racism by 111-25, with 13 abstentions.
  • 1996 - Former South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan, condemned to death for a 1979 coup and a deadly military crackdown, had his sentence commuted to life imprisonment.
  • 1998 - Operation Desert Fox: American and British troops begin to bomb Iraqi targets after Iraq obstructs UN weapons inspectors.
  • 1999 - Mud streams kill thousands in Venezuela.
  • 2000 - NASA announces that there is an ocean beneath Jupiter moon Ganymede's icy surface.
  • 2000 - Colin Powell selected to become the first African-American secretary of state.
  • 2001 - Yakoub Dakidak, senior Hamas military wing activist, killed after nightfall by Israeli troops which had entered Palestiniain Hebron, who say that he was fleeing arrest
  • 2002 - Le Canada devient le 99e pays à signer le protocole de Kyoto.
  • 2003 - Deborah Jin induces the formation of a fermionic condensate among fermionic atoms.



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Uefa Cup 2004/2005 - Group Stage -

15 December 2004

Group E
Middlesbrough 3-0 Partizan
Villarreal 4-0 Egaleo

Qualifieds : 1º Middlesbrough 9 ; 2º.Villarreal 8; 3º. Partizan 5
[Lazio (surprisingly) and Egaleo out]

Group F
Rangers 0-2 Auxerre
GAK 2-0 Alkmaar

Qualifieds: 1º. Alkmaar 9 ; 2º. Auxerre 7 ; 3º. Gak 7
[Rangers out surprisingly]

Group G
Heerenveen 1-0 Beveren
Stuttgart 2-1 Dinamo Zagreb

Qualifieds : 1º. Stuttgart 9 ; 2º. Benfica 9 ; 3º. Heereveen 7
[Dinamo Zagreb and Beveren out]

Group H
Lille 1-0 Sevilla
AEK 0-2 Aachen

Qualifieds : 1º. Lille 9 ; 2º. Sevilla 7 ; 3º. Aachen 7

The draw for next phase is scheduled - 17 December 13:45 - Nyon

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Futsal : Sporting - Benfica 3- 4

O Benfica isolou-se no comando do Campeonato Nacional de Futsal ao vencer fora por 4-3 o anterior comandante, o Sporting. Ao intervalo o Benfica vencia por 1-0 com o golo marcado a 26" do final da 1ª. parte na marcação de um livre directo de 10 metros, por André Lima. Já antes o Sporting desperdiçara igual oportunidade ao atirar ao lado. No início da 2ª parte o Benfica aumentou para 2-0 em jogada individual do mesmo André Lima e fez 3-0 por Nélito que recebeu um passe longo para finalizar com um chapéu sobre o guarda-redes leonino. O jogo parecia então decidido passando o Benfica a jogar à defesa e o Sporting a tomar ai iniciativa do jogo. O Sporting ia falhando diversas oportunidades, designadamente por Bibi, com destaque para a exibição do guarda-redes do Benfica, Zé Carlos que esteve sensacional. A 8' 55'' do fim do jogo Pica Pau fez 4-0 para o Benfica. Entretanto o Sporting passou a optar por jogar com o guarda-redes avançado, as oportunidades sucediam-se, mas chegou.se à vizinhança do último minuto com o Benfica a vencer por 4-0. Depois inexplicavelmente os encarnados com a vitória no saco, quase a comprometiam, sofrendo três golos no último minuto (o 3-4 foi a 7" do fim).

O Benfica impôs assim a 2ª derrota ao Sporting ( a primeira foi por 4-8 também imposta pelo Benfica na 1ª. Jornada) e passou comandar a tabela classificativa.

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2004-12-15

On this day in History - Dec. 15

  • 37 - Nero Claudius Augustus Germanicus was born 5th Emperor of Rome (54-68)
  • 687 - St. Sergius I becomes Pope
  • 1488 -Bartholomeus Diaz returns to Portugal after sailing round Cape of Good Hope
  • 1582 - Spanish Netherlands / Denmark / Norway adopt Gregorian calendar
  • 1626 - Adriaen de Vries, Dutch Sculptor / painter, dies at about 70
  • 1702 - Forty-seven ronin, formerly in the service of Asano Naganori, assault the household of Kira Yoshinaka, and kill him in vengeance for their lord. Their display of the ideals of bushido becomes a national legend.
  • 1791 - The Bill of Rights took effect with Virginia's ratification of it.
  • 1792 - 1st life insurance policy issued in US (Phila)
  • 1817 - Maria Walewska [Leszczinska], lover of Emperor Napoleon I, dies
  • 1832 - Alexandre Gustave Eiffel was born (d. 1923); French civil engineer. A noted constructor of bridges and viaducts; he also designed the Eiffel Tower and the internal structure of the Statue of Liberty
  • 1845 - General Douglas MacArthur orders end of Shinto as state religion of Japan
  • 1859 - L. L. Zamenhof, initiator of Esperanto (d. 1917)
  • 1860 - Niels Ryberg Finsen, was born , Denmark Physician / phototherapist (Nobel 1903)
  • 1870 - Josef Hoffmann, was born; Tcheck architect.
  • 1877 - Thomas Edison patents phonograph
  • 1882 Helena Rubinstein, was born, US cosmetic manufacturer.
  • 1885 - Fernando de Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Fernando II of Portugal, dies (b. 1819)
  • 1890 - Sioux Indian chief Sitting Bull and 11 other tribe members were killed by Native American police.
  • 1891 - James Naismith invents basketball (Canada)
  • 1892 - Jose Maria Castro composer
  • 1899 - Battle at Colenso, South Africa, the Boers defeat the British.
  • 1907 - Oscar Niemeyer, was born; Brazilien architect
  • 1914 - Battle of Lodz ends; Russiana retreat toward Moscow
  • 1916 - Maurice Wilkins, fisico inglés codescubridor de la estructura del ADN
  • 1916 - the French defeated the Germans in the World War I Battle of Verdun.
  • 1917 - Moldavian Republic declares independence from Russia
  • 1918 - Jeff Chandler, [Ira Grossel], was born in Brooklyn, actor (Broken Arrow)
  • 1927 - Trotski, est exclu du Parti communiste d'URSS.
  • 1939 - The movie Gone With the Wind premiered in Atlanta, Georgia. directed by David Selznick, with Vivian Leigh and Clark Gable.
  • 1944 - Band leader Glenn Miller disappeared in a plane crash over the English Channel.
  • 1944 -American forces invaded Mindoro Island in the Philippines.
  • 1944 - the Senate approved the promotions of Henry H. Arnold, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur and George C. Marshall to the five-star rank of General of the Army and the nominations of William D. Leahy, Ernest J. King and Chester W. Nimitz as Admirals of the Fleet.
  • 1947 - Arthur Machen, dies at age 84, (pseudonym of Arthur Llewellyn Jones), Welsh novelist and essayist
  • 1949 -Albert Camus' "Les Justes" premieres in Paris
  • 1951 - Eric Drummond, 1st sec-gen League of Nations (1919-33), dies at 75
  • 1952 - Pope Pius XII publishes encyclical Orientales Ecclesias
  • 1956 - The Communist government of Poland allows religious instruction in schools on a voluntary basis.
  • 1961 - Adolf Eichmann the Nazi SS colonel who organized Adolf Hitler's "final solution of the Jewish question," was sentenced to death by an Israeli court
  • 1964 - Canada adopted its national flag, a red maple leaf on a white background.
  • 1965- two U.S. manned spacecraft, Gemini 6 and Gemini 7, maneuvered to within 10 feet of each other while in orbit.
  • 1965 - Bangladesh windstorm kills 10,000
  • 1965 -The United States bombs an industrial center near Haiphong Harbor, North Vietnam.
  • 1966 -Animated-cartoon pioneer and movie producer Walt Disney died in Los Angeles (b. 1901)
  • 1970 - S Korean ferry Namyong-Ho sinks in Strait of Korea, around 300 killed
  • 1971 - Paul Lévy, mathematician, dies.
  • 1973 - American Psychiatric Assn declares homosexuality is not mental illness.
  • 1976 - Samoa is member of the UN
  • 1978 - US to recognize Communist China, dump Taiwan. President Jimmy Carter states that as of January 1, 1979, the United States will recognize the communist People's Republic of China (PRC) and sever relations with Taiwan.
  • 1979 - the deposed Shah of Iran left the United States for Panama, the same day the International Court of Justice in The Hague ruled that Iran should release all its American hostages.
  • 1981 - NASA launches Intelsat V
  • 1982 - Spain reopens border with Gibraltar.
  • 1982 - Sao Tome & Principe constitution approved.
  • 1985 - Sylvester Stallone & Brigitte Nielson wed
  • 1986 - 150 killed during race riot in Karachi
  • 1989 - A demonstration that turned into a popular uprising in Romania began the downfall of Nicolae Ceausescu.
  • 1989 - Mercenary coup in Comoros gives up power after 21 days. The mercenary leader and ex-presidential bodyguard, Bob Denard, attempted to create a 'pirate kingdom' after the assassination of the president Ahmed Abderrahman Abdallah.
  • 1990 - Rocker Rod Stewart marries super model Rachel Hunter
  • 1993 - GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) Uruguay Round completed with approval by 117 countries
  • 1993 - British premier Major and Irish premier Reynolds sign Downing Street Declaration concerning Northern Ireland self determination
  • 1993 - Haitian premier Robert Malval resigns.
  • 1993 - Kakuei Tanaka, PM of Japan (1972-74), dies.
  • 1994 - John Bruton becomes Ireland's premier.
  • 1994 - Netscape Navigator 1.0 first released.
  • 1994 - Palau become member of the UN.
  • 1995 - The European Communities Court of Justice passes the Bosman ruling.
  • 1995. A unidade de conta europeia, a futura moeda europeia, é baptizada com o nome de Euro.
  • 1997 - A chartered Tupolev TU-154 from Tajikistan crashes in the desert near Sharja, United Arab Emirates airport killing 85.
  • 1999 - En medio de una catástrofe natural, y la muerte de miles de venezolanos, es aprobada mediante referendum popular la Constitución de la "República Bolivariana de Venezuela" (fundación de la V República)
  • 2000 - US First Lady and Senator-elect Hillary Rodham Clinton agreed to an $8 million book deal with publisher Simon and Schuster for her White House memoirs.
  • 2000 - Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant shut down for good Operators shut down the Chernobyl nuclear power plant with the flip of a switch, closing the facility for good 14 years after it spawned the world's worst nuclear accident.
  • 2001 - The Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens to visitors (no more than 30 at a time), after being closed since 1990, while its tilt was being reduced from 4.50 meters to 4.09 meters.
  • 2002 - Election to the 182-seat state assembly of Gujarat, India. The anti-Muslim Hindu fundamentalist Bharatiya Janata Party, which also leads the national coalition government, wins 126 seats, the Congress Party 51. Gujarat, whose population is 55 million, has 5 million Muslims.
  • 2002 - BBC 7, digital radio station launched in UK .
  • 2003- Former nurse Charles Cullen was charged with murder after telling prosecutors he had killed 30 to 40 severely ill patients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey since 1987 by injecting them with drugs
  • 2003 - Keith Magnuson, dies, National Hockey League player (car accident)

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2004-12-14

My music

Acess to your mp3 player, let it order randomly your musics and write a list of the first twenty or twenty five. Don't cheat :):):)
My experiment gave this:

1. I will - Chris the Burgh
2. My way - Frank Sinatra
3. What's a wonderful world - Louis Armstrong
4. Eu não sei quem te perdeu - Pedro Abrunhosa & Sandra de Sá
5. Imagine - John Lennon
6. Golden Brown - The Stranglers
7. Haja o que houver - Madredeus
8. Baby i love your way - Peter Frampton
9. Le metéque - Georges Moustaki
10. Sand in my shoes - Dido
11. A andorinha da primavera - Madredeus
12. She - Elvis Costello
13. Nothing compares to you -Sinéad O'Connor.com
14. Tears In Heaven - Eric Clapton
15. Avec le temps - Leo Ferré
16. Magnificat (Johan Sebastian Bach) Choer Magnificat Anima mea Dominum
17. I'm your man - Leonard Cohen
18. Everybody hearts - R.E.M
19. Oh gente da minha terra - Mariza
20. Velha infancia - Os tribalistas
21. Suzanne - Leonard Cohen
22. Baby i can hold you - Tracy Chapman
23. A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay
24 Where the wild roses grow up - Nick Cave & Killy Minogue
25. Mas que nada - Miriam Makeba



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On this day in History - Dec. 14

  • 0644 - Osman ibn Affan appointed 3rd kalief of islam.
  • 0867 - Adrian II becomes Pope .
  • 0872 - John VIII becomes Pope .
  • 1077 - Agnes of Poitou, German empress / Wife of Emperor Henry III, dies .
  • 1136 - Harald IV, "Gylle Krist", King of Norway, murdered .
  • 1287 - Zuider Zee sea wall collapsed, with the loss of 50,000 lives.
  • 1503 - Nostradamus [Michel de Nostredame], was born in St. Remy, Provence, France. Astrologuer and physician (d. 1566). He predicted correctly French king Henri II's manner of death. Nostradamus was the author of a book of prophecies that many still believe foretold the future. He wrote in rhyming quatrains, accurately predicting the Great London Fire in 1666, Spain’s Civil War, and a Hitler that would lead Germany into war. He even correctly predicted his own death on July 2, 1566.
  • 1542 - James (30), king of Scotland (1513-42), died.
  • 1546 - Tycho Brahe (d.1601), astronomer, was born in Knudstrup, Denmark. He constructed the most precise astronomical instruments of his time.
  • 1553 - Henri IV the Bourbon, King of Navarra (Henri III) / France , was born.
  • 1798 - David Wilkinson of Rhode Island patented a nut and bolt machine.
  • 1799 - George Washington died at age 67. He was the first president of the United States (1789-97), died at his Mount Vernon, home.
  • 1818 -The pirate Hippolyte Bouchard demanded gunpowder and other supplies from the padres at Mission San Juan Capistrano, Ca. The padres refused and the pirate sent 140 men to destroy the mission and the town was stripped of its provisions.
  • 1819 - Alabama became the 22nd state in the United States, making 11 slave states and 11 free states.
  • 1822 -John Christie, English patron of music, was born. He founded the Glyndebourne Festival Opera.
  • 1853 - Salvador Diaz Miron, was born, Mexican Poet (Los Cien Mejores Poemas) .
  • 1855 - Ice hockey originated. The first game was played by 2 military teams.
  • 1861 - Prince Albert of England, husband of Queen Victoria and one of the Union’s strongest advocates, died in London; he was cousin of King D. Fernando II of Portugal husband of Queen D. Maria II; The book “Uncrowned King: The Life of Prince Albert” was later written by Stanely Weintraub.
  • 1863 -The widow of Confederate General B.H. Helm was given amnesty by President Lincoln after she swore allegiance to the Union. Mrs. Helm was the half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln.
  • 1866 - Roger Fry, English art critic, was born.
  • 1895 - Britain’s King George VI (d.1952), was born. He rule from 1936-1952.
  • 1896 - James H. Doolittle, American Air Force general, was born. He commanded the first bombing mission over Japan. His Tokyo raid was a great boost for American war morale.
    1900 - Max Planck (1858-1947), German physicist, presented the quantum theory at the Physics Society in Berlin. Planck, demonstrated that energy, in certain situations, can exhibit characteristics of physical matter. Planck was rewarded the Nobel Prize (1918) in Physics for his work on blackbody radiation.
  • 1903 - William Ennis became the 1st cop to die in electric chair.
  • 1906 - First U1 submarine was brought into service in Germany.
  • 1908 - The first truly representative Turkish Parliament opened.
  • 1909 - Edward L. Tatum, American molecular geneticist (Nobel 1958), was born.
  • 1909 -The Labor Conference in Pittsburgh ended with a "declaration of war" on U.S. Steel.
  • 1909 - Leopold II, King of Belgium, dies.
  • 1911 - Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen became the first man to reach the South Pole, beating an expedition led by Robert F. Scott. He use dog sleds that averaged fifteen miles a day in sub-zero temperatures.
  • 1915 - Jack Johnson became the 1st black world heavyweight boxing champion.
  • 1916 -Shirley Jackson, novelist and short story writer (Life Among Savages, The Lottery), was born.
  • 1918 - Sidó