2005-12-26

On this day in History - Dec. 27

  • 0537 - 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 - Ferdinand II issued the Laws of Burgos to “regulate the relations” between Spaniards and Indians in Spain's American colonies.
  • 1571 - Johannes Kepler was born (d. 1630). German astronomer .
  • 1654 - Jacob Bernoulli was born (d. 1705). Swiss mathematician.
  • 1683 - D. Maria Francisca Isabel de Sabóia dies (b. 21 Jun 1646). Queen of Portugal.
  • 1703 - Portugal and England sign the Methuen Treaty which gives preference to Portuguese imported wines into England. ( Ler em português Tratado de Methuen)
  • 1717 - Pope Pius VI was born (d. 1799)
  • 1721 - François Hemsterhuis was born (d. 1790). Dutch philosopher.
  • 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.
  • 1797 - Marquesa de Santos (Domitília de Castro do Canto e Mello), was born in São Paulo -SP. Brazilian nobless personality.
  • 1801 - After conquering Italy, Napoleon established the Republic of Lucca.
  • 1802 - Jørgensen “Jens” Juel dies (b. 12 May 1745). Danish painter.
  • 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).
  • 1849 - Jacques Laurent Agasse dies in London (b. 24 Mar 1767). Swiss English painter specialized in animals. White Horse in Pasture (1807)
  • 1845 - Augusto de Oliveira Machado was born in Lisbon (d. 26 Mar 1924). Portuguese composer.
  • 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.
  • 1888 - Thea von Harbou was born (d. 1954). German author and actress.
  • 1896 - Carl Zuckmayer was born (d. 1977). German author and dramatist.
  • 1897 – Tudor Vianu was born (d. 21 May 1964). Romanian poet
  • 1896 - Louis Bromfield was born (d. 1956). American writer.
  • 1899 - Concepción Michel (Concha) dies (b. 1899). Mexican singer, musicologist and politic activist.
  • 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. German actress.
  • 1904 - The Abbey Theatre opens.
  • 1904 - El Banfield Athletic Club se refunda como Club Atlético Banfield (Argentina).
  • 1906 - Bernardo de Irigoyen dies in Buenos Aires. Argentine politician.
  • 1909 - Club Atlético Concepción, de Tucumán is founded.
  • 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.
  • 1918 - Beginning of Great Poland Uprising, the Poles in Greater Poland (or Grand Duchy of Poznań) rise against the Germans
  • 1923 - Lagoa Henriques was born in Lisbon. Portuguese sculptor.
  • 1923 - Gustave Eiffel dies (b. 1832). French engineer and architect.
  • 1924 - William Archer dies in London (b. 23 Sep 1856). Scottish critic and playwright (Green Goddess)
  • 1925 - Michel Piccoli was born in Paris. French actor (Topaz, Peril, May Fools).
  • 1925 - Sergei Yesenin was born (d. 1895). Russian poet.
  • 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.
  • 1927 - Leon Trotsky expelled from the Communist Party
  • 1932 - Radio City Music Hall in New York City opened.
  • 1932 - The internal passport system, previously denounced by Vladimir Ilich Lenin as one of the worst stigmas of tsarist backwardness and despotism, was reinstated in the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin.
  • 1934 - Persia comienza a denominarse Irán, por disposición del Gobierno.
  • 1934 - Isaac Karabtchewsky was born. Brazilian conductor
  • 1936 - Iris Zavala was born in Puerto Rico. Writer ( Breve historia feminista de la literatura española)
  • 1939 - Between 20,000 & 40,000 die in magnitude 8 quake (Erzincam Turkey) .
  • 1940 - Louis Hayet dies (b. 29 Aug 1864). French painter and writer.
  • 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.
  • 1947 - the children’s television program "Howdy Doody" made its debut on NBC.
  • 1947 - Primera Constitución italiana tras la Guerra Mundial.
  • 1947 - Peter Criss (Peter Crisscuola) was born. Musician (Kiss).
  • 1948 - Gerard Depardieu was born. French actor.
  • 1949 - Einstein’s Theory of Gravitation - Albert Einstein published his extended theory of gravitation in the "New York Times".
  • 1949 - T.S. Monk was born. Jazz singer-musician.
  • 1950 - Roberto Bettega was born. Italian footballer.
  • 1950 - Max Beckmann was born (d. 1884). German painter
  • 1951 - 40th Davis Cup: Australia beats USA in Sydney (3-2) .
  • 1951 - Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León was born. President of Mexico (1994-2000).
  • 1952 - David Knopfler was born. Musician and composer (Dire Straits) .
  • 1953 - Julian Tuwim dies (b. 1894). Polish poet.
  • 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 dies (b. 17 May 1889). Mexican poet, historian and diplomat.
  • 1960 - France detonates its third atomic device in the Sahara.
  • 1966 - Guillermo Stábile dies. Argentine footballer and National coach
  • 1968 - Apollo 8 returns to Earth
  • 1978 - King Juan Carlos ratifies Spain's 1st democratic constitution.
  • 1978 - Spain adopted a new constitution and became a democracy after 40 years of dictatorship.
  • 1978 - Houari Boumédienne dies (b. 1932). President of Algeria
  • 1979 - The Soviet Union took control of Afghanistan, installing Afghan politician Babrak Karmal as president.
  • 1981 - Emilie de Ravin was born. Australian actress
  • 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.
  • 1985 - American naturalist Dian Fossey is found murdered in Rwanda.
  • 1988 - Hall Ashby dies at 59. US director (Shampoo, 8 Million Ways to Die).
  • 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.
  • 1997 - Protestant paramilitary leader Billy Wright is assassinated in prison in Northern Ireland.
  • 2000 - Antonio Rodríguez Valdivieso dies (b. 1918). Spanish painter.
  • 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.
  • 2002 - Two truck bombs kill 72 and wound 200 at the pro-Moscow headquarters of the Chechen government in Grozny, Chechnya.
  • 2003 - Alan Bates dies (b. 1934). English actor.
  • 2005 - César Peixoto, portuguese footballer and Isabel Figueira, Portuguese model and TV personality, get married at Igreja do Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Costa, na Pousada de Guimarães.
  • The second day of Christmas in Western Christianity.
  • Feast of the Holy Innocents, Eastern Orthodox.
  • Christmas in lieu if Christmas falls on a weekend

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REFRIGÉRIO - Alberto Pimenta

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BRIAN KERSHISNIK: Lovers , 54"x 42", Oil on panel

um homem e uma mulher
aproximam-se de uma porta
com uma chave na mão.
avançam
como se não respirassem.
um deles
mete a chave na fechadura
e entram.
assim que fecham a porta
atrás de si,
olham-se um instante e
lançam-se um ao outro,
prendendo-se com as mãos e
abrindo caminho com a cara, com a boca.
passado pouco tempo
arrastam-se no chão
procurando cada lugar do corpo
com cada lugar do corpo,
arqueando-se
ou amoldando-se e
vorazmente passando de uma para outra entrada.
ambos têm a boca molhada
quando se levantam,
passada uma hora,
arfando enlaçados,
mas
devora-os ainda
uma sede quase infinita
e impossível de satisfazer.

Alberto Pimenta (n. 26 Dez 1937, ~)

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On this day in History - Dec. 26

  • 0268 - Pope Dionysius dies.
  • 0418 - Pope Zosimus dies.
  • 0795 - St. Leo III began his reign as Catholic Pope.
  • 1194 - Frederick II was born 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.
  • 1532 - Guilielmus Xylander was born (d. 1576). German classical scholar.
  • 1536 - Yi I, was born (d. 1584). Korean Confucian scholar.
  • 1620 - Elizabeth Báthory's crimes are uncovered.
  • 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.
  • 1716 - Thomas Gray was born (d. 1771). English writer.
  • 1716 - Jean François de Saint-Lambertwas born (d. 1803). French poet.
  • 1751 - Clement Hofbauer was born (d. 1820). Austrian missionary and saint.
  • 1776 - American Revolutionary War: The British were defeated in the Battle of Trenton )
  • 1778 - Juan Lovera was born in Venezuela (d. 1841). Artist, (‘artist of independence’: originator of Venezuelan historical painting: paintings commemorate Venezuela’s independence dates).
  • 1780 - Mary Fairfax Somerville was gorn (d. 1872). British mathematician.
  • 1790 - Louis XVI of France gives his public assent to Civil Constitution of the Clergy during the French Revolution
  • 1791 - Charles Babbage was born (d. 1871). English mathematician and inventor
  • 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.
  • 1819 - E. D. E. N. Southworth was born (d. 1899). American novelist.
  • 1822 - Dion Boucicault was born (d. 1890). Irish actor and playwright.
  • 1825 - Several Imperial Russia army officers lead circa 3000 soldiers on the Senate Square in the failed Decembrist uprising.
  • 1825 - The Erie Canal opens.
  • 1830 - Gaetano Donizetti's opera Anna Bolena premiered in Milan.
  • 1831 - Vincenzo Bellini's opera Norma premiered in Milan.
  • 1837 - George Dewey was born (d. 1917). U. S. admiral.
  • 1848 - Phi Delta Theta Fraternity founded.
  • 1853 - René Bazin was born (d. 1932). French novelist.
  • 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.
  • 1872 - Norman Angell was born (d. 1967). British politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • 1873 - Thomas Wass was born (d. 1953). English cricketer.
  • 1890 - Uncle Charlie Osborne was born (d. 1992). American fiddler.
  • 1891 - Henry Miller, was born (d. 1980). Writer (Tropic of Capricorn, Tropic of Cancer, Sexus).
  • 1893 - Mao Tse-Tung was born in Shao-shan, Hunan (d. 9 Sep 1976). Chinese chairman of the Chinese People's Communist Party and leader of the People's Republic of China
  • 1894 - Antonio Molina was born. 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.
  • 1903 - Arminda Correia was born in Lagos (d. 1988). Portuguese lyric singer.
  • 1903 - Elisha Cook Jr. was born (d. 1995). American actor.
  • 1904 - Alejo Carpentier was born (d. 1980). Cuban writer.
  • 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 (d. 2000). Actor, comedian, composer, author.
  • 1925 - Communist Party of India founded .
  • 1925 - Turkey adopts Gregorian Calendar.
  • 1927 - Alan King was born (d. 2004). American comedian and actor.
  • 1927 - Denis Quilley was born (d. 2003). British actor.
  • 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.
  • 1933 - Ugly Dave Grey was born. Australian television personality.
  • 1935 - Abdul "Duke" Fakir was born. American singer (The Four Tops)
  • 1936 - É fundada a Orquestra Filarmônica de Israel.
  • 1937 - Alberto Pimenta was born. Portuguese essayst and poet. Ler "Discurso sobre o Filho da Puta"
  • 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.
  • 1940 - Edward C. Prescott was born. American economist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • 1940 - Phil Spector was born. American music producer
  • 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.
  • 1942 - Gray Davis was born. Governor of California, 1998-2003
  • 1943 - The German warship Scharnhorst sinks off the coast of North Cape in Norway after being attacked by the British Royal Navy late the previous evening.
  • 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 was born. East Timorean Human Rights activist. Awarded the 1996 Nobel Peace prize with joint recipient, Bishop Ximenes Belo.
  • 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 was born. Spanish actor.
  • 1959 - Mariano Barroso was born. Spanish film director.
  • 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 - Radka Zrubakova was born in Bratislava. Slovakian 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.
  • 1976 - Lea De Mae was born (d. 2004). Czech adult film actress.
  • 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.
  • 1981 - Paulo Renato dies (b. 23 Oct 1924). Portuguese actor.
  • 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 dies at 61. Croatian/Italian actress (Hercules).
  • 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.
  • 1999 - Shankar Dayal Sharma dies (b. 1918). President of India
  • 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.
  • 2003 - Sir Alan Bates dies (b. 1934). British actor.
  • 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.
  • 2004 - An earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter magnitude scale creates a tsunami causing devastation in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, The Maldives and many other areas around the rim of the Indian Ocean. The death toll is currently estimated at more than 300,000. Officials say the true toll may never be known, due to rapid burials. Indonesia was worst affected with as many as 219,000 people killed.

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2005-12-25

Mãe - Hermes Fontes

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Mary Cassat (1844-1926): Mother and Child against a Green Background (Maternity) 1897 (40 Kb); pastel on beige paper mounted on canvas; Musee d'Orsay, Paris

Para dizer quem foi a minha mãe, não acho
Uma palavra própria, um pensamento bom
Diógenes — busco-o em vão; falta-me a luz de um facho
— Se acho som, falta a luz; se acho luz, falta o som!

Teu nome — ó minha mãe — tem o sabor de um cacho
De uvas diáfanas, cor de ouro e pérola, com
Polpa de beijos de anjo... ouvi-lo é ouvir um sacho
Merencóreo, a rezar, no seu eterno tom...

Minha mãe! Minha mãe! Eu não fui qual devera.
Morreste e eu não bebi nos teus lábios de cera
A doçura que as mães, ainda mortas, contêm...

Ao pé de nossas mães — todos nós somos crentes...
Um filho que tem mãe — tem todos os parentes...
— E eu não tenho por mim, ó minha mãe, ninguém!

Hermes Fontes (n. em Boquim, Sergipe, a 28 de Agosto de 1888 e suicidou-se no Rio de Janeiro a 25 de Dezembro de 1930).

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On this day in History - Dec. 25

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2005-12-24

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 was born (d. 1216). King of England.
  • 1294 - Cardinal Benedetto Gaetani chosen as Pope Boniface VIII.
  • 1380 - John von Neumarkt dies. German Bishop / Chancellor Karel IV.
  • 1453 - John Dunstable dies. English composer.
  • 1491 - Ignatius of Loyola ( Inigo de Onaz Y Loyola) was born in Spain (d. 1556). Founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuit order).
  • 1524 - Vasco da Gama dies in Cochin, India. Portuguese explorer and navigator
  • 1603 - Se funda la Comuna de Nacimiento (Chile).
  • 1715 - Swedish troops occupy Norway.
  • 1754 - George Crabbe was born (d. 1832). English poet and naturalist was born.
  • 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 was born (d. 1855). Polish 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 (d.1868). American frontiersman and guide.
  • 1812 - Karl Eduard Zachariae was born (d. 1894). German expert on civil law.
  • 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 (d. 1889). 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.
  • 1822 - Matthew Arnold was born (d. 1888). English poet.
  • 1824 - Peter Cornelius, was born. Composer.
  • 1837 - Elisabeth of Bavaria, later Austrian empress (Sisi) was born (d. 1898).
  • 1847 - Jaime Batalha Reis was born. Portuguese diplomat.
  • 1851 - A 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 (b. 1811). Writer.
  • 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 (d. 1958). Lyric poet.
  • 1886 - Michael Curtiz was born (d.1962). Film director (Captain Blood, Casablanca).
  • 1889 - Jan Jakob Lodewijk ten Kate dies (b. 1819). Dutch poet and clergyman.
  • 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 (d. 1978). Financier.
  • 1898 - Eugeniusz Pankiewicz dies at 41. Composer.
  • 1898 - Baby Dodds was born (d. 1959). Jazz musician.
  • 1900 - Luciano Baptista Cordeiro dies. Portuguese politician.
  • 1904 - António Branquinho de Oliveira was born. Portuguese scientist.
  • 1905 - Howard Hughes was born (d. 1976). Film producer, inventor, business executive, philanthropist and recluse.
  • 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 was born (d. 1994). Musician.
  • 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 (d. 1992). American science fiction writer.
  • 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 dies (b. 1838). Scottish-born naturalist.
  • 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 (d. 1990); American actress (On the Beach, Night of the Iguana).
  • 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 was born. Composer.
  • 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 dies (b. 1881). Vice-premier of Vichy France .
  • 1943 - President Roosevelt appointed General Dwight D. Eisenhower supreme commander of supreme Allied forces as part of Operation "Overlord" .
  • 1945 - Lemmy Kilmister was born. British bass player.
  • 1945 - Nicholas Meyer was born. Director (Star Trek II Wrath of Khan).
  • 1946 - France's Fourth Republic founded.
  • 1949 - Randy Neugebauer was born. American politician.
  • 1950 - Dana Gioia was born. 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.
  • 1961- Ilham Aliyev, was born ; President of Azerbaiyán.
  • 1963 - Greek & Turks riot in Cyprus .
  • 1965 - Mafalda Veiga was born. Portuguese singer and songwriter
  • 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 (d. 1882). Art historian.
  • 1973 - Eddie Pope, MetroStars defender , was born.
  • 1974 - Ryan Seacrest, television host, American Idol, was born.
  • 1974 - Marcelo Salas was born. Chilean football player.
  • 1974 - Cyclone Tracy devastated Darwin, Australia.
  • 1975 - Bernard Herrmann dies (b. 1911). American composer film.
  • 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 - The first European Ariane rocket is launched.
  • 1979 - The Soviet Union invades Afghanistan to support the country's Marxist government.
  • 1980 - Karl Dönitz dies (b. 1891). President of Germany.
  • 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 dies (b. 1897). French writer.
  • 1983 - Irina Krush, was born. American chess player.
  • 1984 - Peter Lawford dies (b. 1923) . Actor.
  • 1985 - Ferhat Abbas dies. Algerian independence leader.
  • 1986 - Gardner Fox dies (b. 1911). American writer.
  • 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) dies. Belgium designer and cartoonist, creator of Schtroumpfs.
  • 1992 - President Bush pardoned former defense secretary Caspar Weinberger and five others in the Iran-Contra scandal.
  • 1993 - Norman Vincent Peale dies. Writer.
  • 1994 - John Boswell dies. Historian.
  • 1994 - John Osborne dies at 65. English playwright (Entertainer, Luther)
  • 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 - Nguyen Huu Tho dies. President of Vietnam (1980-81).
  • 1997 - The Dominican Republic becomes a member of the Berne Convention copyright treaty.
  • 1997 - Toshirô Mifune dies (b. 1920). Japanese actor (Shogun).
  • 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 dies (b. 1971). Irving, Texas police officer.
  • 2002 - Kjell Aukrust dies. Norwegian author.
  • 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 dies. Mexican dramatist.
  • 2004 - Johnny Oates dies (b. 1946). Baseball player and manager.

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2005-12-23

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

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NATAL é quando alguém esquece
as diferenças e estende a mão
a quem não sabe se merece
ser tratado como um irmão

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On this day in History - Dec. 23

  • 0619 - Boniface V becomes Pope.
  • 0679 - Dagobert II was murdered. King of Austria (676-679).
  • 1482 - Peace of Atrecht.
  • 1513 - Thomas Smith was born (d. 1577). English diplomat and scholar.
  • 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.
  • 1646 - François Maynard dies (b. 1582). French poet.
  • 1653 - João Pinto Delgado dies (b. 1580). Portuguese poet. See more about João Pinto Delgado in Rua da Judiaria.
  • 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
  • as the first to isolate nickel (1751).
  • 1728 - Prussian Emperor Karel VI sign Treaty of Berlin .
  • 1734 - Filinto Elísio Filinto Elísio, (Padre Francisco Manuel 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 - Aleksandr I. P. Romanov, Alexander I of Russia was born (d. 1825). 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 (d. 1832). French Egyptologist , deciphered the Rosetta Stone
  • 1805 - Joseph Smith, Jr. was born (d. 1844). Founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement
  • 1812 - Samuel Smiles was born (d. 16 Apr 1904). Scottish author. He was best known for "Self-Help," (1859) which enshrined the Victorian values associated with the "gospel of work."
  • 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.
  • 1834 - English architect, Joseph Hansom, patents his 'safety cab' known as the 'Hansom' cab.
  • 1860 - Harriet Monroe was born (d. 1936) . American editor and poet. She founded and edited "Poetry: A magazine of Verse," 1912-36 which championed modern, new verse, poetry.
  • 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 Kaj Jerne 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 - José Greco was born (d. 31 Dec 2000). Flamenco dancer, actor: Ship of Fools, The Proud and the Damned;
  • 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.
  • 1926 - Robert Bly was born. American poet. "He was a leading figure in the revolt against rhetoric in poetry; wrote "The Light Around the Body," What Have I Ever Lost by Dying? , Iron John: A Book About Men
  • 1928 - the National Broadcasting Company set up a permanent, coast-to-coast network.
  • 1929 - [Alberto da] Costa Pereira was born. Portuguese footballer (goalkeeper of Benfica).
  • 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.
  • 1933 - Alleged Reichstag Arsonist Sentenced : The Dutchman Marinus van der Lubbe was sentenced to death for his role in the Reichstag fire of 27 February 1933. He was executed in Leipzig in 1934.
  • 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 Command.
  • 1941 - The Japanese occupied Hong Kong.
  • 1941 - During World War II, American forces on Early in World War II, invading Japanese forces defeated U.S. troops at the Battle of Wake Island
  • 1943 - Harry Shearer was born. 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. Russian-born mathematician.
  • 1945 - Frederick Astons "Cinderella" premieres in London.
  • 1943 - Harry Sheareractor: The Return of Spinal Tap, The Fisher King, Portrait of a White Marriage, This is Spinal Tap, The Right Stuff, One Trick Pony, Saturday Night Live, voice of Smithers & Otto the Bus Driver: The Simpsons
  • 1946 - Susan Lucci was born. Daytime Emmy Award-winning actress: All My Children [1999]; Dallas, French Silk, Lady Mobster, Mafia Princess, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, Invitation to Hell, Secret Passions
  • 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 dies at 72. Composer.
  • 1952 - Mário Botas was born. Portuguese painter.
  • 1954 - The classic movie, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, was released. The film was one of Walt Disney’s most successful. Kirk Douglas and James Mason starred / O filme “20.000 Léguas Submarinas” estréia nos Estados Unidos e se torna um dos maiores sucessos dos estúdios Walt Disney.
  • 1956 - Jubilation as allied troops leave Suez : Crowds of Egyptians have poured onto the streets of Port Said to celebrate the withdrawal of British and French forces from Egyptian soil (Source: BBC).
  • 1956 - Michele Alboretto, was born, formula-1 racer (Ferrari) .
  • 1956 - Dave Murray was born. English musician (Iron Maiden)
  • 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.
  • 1966 - Cláudia Raia was born. Brazilian actress.
  • 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 .
  • 1972 - Palmeiras sagra-se campeão brasileiro de futebol de 1972
  • 1973 - A Sobelair Caravelle passenger jet crashes in Morocco, killing 106 .
  • 1975 - Sky Lopez was born. American actress
  • 1977 - Cat Stevens formally changed his name to Yusef Islam.
  • 1977 - Born this day, Helen Mahmastol, Miss Universe-Estonia (1996 ).
  • 1978 - Estella Warren was born. Canadian actress and model. 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 Soviet Union's most prominent dissident, Andrei Sakharov, has returned to Moscow after almost seven years of internal exile.
  • 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).
  • 1995 - Aleksander Kwasniewski inaugurated as Polish President after having narrowly defeated Lech Walesa, Poland's first postcommunist president.
  • 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.
  • 2001 - Argentina announced the suspension of payments on its external debt—the biggest debt default in history to date.
  • 2003 - The government announced the first suspected (later confirmed) case of mad cow disease in United States.
  • 2004 - An earthquake measured 8.1 on the Richter scale hits Macquarie Island in the Southern Ocean, one day before the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake.
  • 2004 - P. V. Narasimha Rao dies (b. 1921). Ninth Prime Minister of India
  • Sweden - Birthday of Queen Silvia, an official flag day

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2005-12-22

Porto ganha em Guimarães e mantém 4 pontos de avanço

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V. Guimarães 0 - 2 Porto

Génio de Quaresma e depois ... suicídio do Guimarães

Apesar da posição de descida ocupada pelo Guimarães não se esperavam facilidades para o comandante. O jogo iniciou em tom vivo com boa dinâmica e decorria equilibrado até que aos 21' o génio de Quaresma desiquilibrou. Ponta esquerda com a marcação de Svard o internacional português flectiu para o centro e disparou forte com a bola a bater ainda na parte interior da barra e a concretizar o primeiro golo da partida. Este golo deu tranquilidade ao Porto e pelo contrário parece ter afectado os vimaranenses que em dez minutos (entre os 27' e os 37' ) viu três dos seus jogadores serem admoestados com o cartão amarelo. Curuiosamente antes do golo fora o Porto que tinha sido contemplado com dois (Pepe e Pedro Emanuel).

Na segunda parte foi o suicídio prematuro do Guimarães. Aparecendo com uma postura muito ofensiva o Vitória de Guimarães dava espaço total para as jogadas de contra-ataque portista que a tactica do fora de jogo mal aplicada algumas vezes e com a permissão do auxiliar outras, permitiam sucessivas jogadas de golo dos portistas. Numa Jorginho (que ao intervalo substituira Quaresma lesionado) já com a baliza aberta escorregou quando o golo estava ali escancarado à disposição e depois fez falta sobre um defesa vitoriano. Mas no minuto seguinte o mesmo Jorginho concluiu uma jogada de 3 avançados para um defesa do Vitória e resolveu a questão do vencedor do jogo estavam só percorridos 57'.

É certo que os locais não se entregaram e o jogo continuou com grande vivacidade mas a sofreguidão vitoriana não permitiu a concretização do golo que relançaria a partida e que esteve à vista aos 68' quando com Baía batido Saganovsky atirou ao poste. Com o decorrer do tempo o contra-ataque do Porto deixou de funcionar e a incapacidade concretizadora do Vitória (Baía só fez uma defesa com maior dificuldade aos 90' a remate de ângulo de concretização improvável de Saganovsky) confirmavam o resultado de 0-2.

A arbitragem teve dois lances de pedido de penalty (um para cada lado) em que achamos que decidiu bem em nada marcar. O maior problema foi um dos auxiliares que enquanto na primeira parte assinalou um fora de jogo inexistente a um ataque vimaranense na segunda deixou passar dois ou três foras de jogo ao ataque portista um dos quais nem lembraria ao diabo tal o avanço de mais de três metros de McCarthy.

Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, com boa assistencia
V. Guimarães: Nilson; Svard, Medeiros, Cléber e Rogério Matias; Flávio Meireles (Moreno aos 72') e Neca; Paulo Sérgio (Targino aos 54'), Benachour e Dário (Manoel aos 65'); Saganowski

Porto: Vítor Baía; Ricardo Costa, Pepe, Pedro Emanuel e César Peixoto; Diego, Paulo Assunção e Lucho; Lisandro (Hugo Almeida aos 80'), McCarthy (Alan aos 65') e Quaresma (Jorginho aos 45').

Golos: Quaresma aos 21' e Jorginho aos 58'

17' Cartão Amarelo para Pepe (F.C. Porto), por falta sobre Benachour.
18' Cartão Amarelo para Pedro Emanuel (F.C. Porto), por protestos.
27 Cartão Amarelo para Neca (V. Guimarães), por falta sobre Diego.
31' Cartão Amarelo para Flávio Meireles (V. Guimarães), por falta sobre Diego.
37' Cartão Amarelo para Medeiros (V. Guimarães), por mão na bola.
75' Cartão Amarelo para Manoel (V. Guimarães), por entrada dura sobre Ricardo Costa.
88' Cartão Amarelo para Saganowski (V. Guimarães), por falta sobre Pedro Emanuel.

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Colegial - José Régio

Em cima da minha mesa,
Da minha mesa de estudo,
Mesa da minha tristeza
Em que, de noite e de dia,
Rasgo as folhas, leio tudo
Destes livros em que estudo,
E me estudo
(Eu já me estudo...)
E me estudo,
A mim,
Também,
Em cima da minha mesa,
Tenho o teu retrato, Mãe!

À cabeceira do leito,
Dentro dum lindo caixilho,
Tenho uma Nossa Senhora
Que venero a toda a hora...
Ai minha Nossa Senhora
Que se parece contigo,
E que tem, ao peito,
Um filho
(O que ainda é mais estranho)
Que se parece comigo,
Num retratinho,
Que tenho,
De menino pequenino...!

No fundo da minha sala,
Mesmo lá no fundo, a um canto,
Não lhes vá tocar alguém,
(Que as lesse, o que entendia?
Só riria
Do que nos comove a nós...)
Já tenho três maços, Mãe,
Das cartas que tu me escreves
Desde que saí de casa...
Três maços - e nada leves! -
Atados com um retrós...

Se não fora eu ter-te assim
A toda a hora,
Sempre à beirinha de mim,
(Sei agora
Que isto de a gente ser grande
Não é como se nos pinta...)
Mãe!, já teria morrido,
Ou já teria fugido,
Ou já teria bebido
Algum tinteiro de tinta!


José Régio [pseudónimo de José Maria dos Reis Pereira] (n. em Vila do Conde a 19 Set 1901; m. 22 Dez 1969).

Ler do mesmo autor, neste blog Toada de Portalegre e Cântico Negro

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On this day in History - Dec. 22

  • 0069 - Vitelio dies. Roman emperor.
  • 0401 - St Innocent I began his reign as Catholic Pope.
  • 1100 - Duke Bretislaus II of Bohemia dies.
  • 1135 - Stephen of Blois was crowned king of England.
  • 1178 - Emperor Antoku of Japan was born (d. 1185) .
  • 1216 - The Dominican order was sanctioned by Pope Honorius III.
  • 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.
  • 1481 - The member states of the Swiss Confederation concluded the Diet of Stans, an agreement whereby civil war was averted.
  • 1603 - Mehmed III Sultan of the Ottoman Empire dies (b. 1566) and is succeeded by his son Ahmed I.
  • 1639 - Jean Racine was born (other sources report December 21st as his birth date) (d. 1699). French dramatist.
  • 1643 - Rene-Robert Cavelier La Salle, French explorer (Louisiana), was born.
  • 1646 - Peter Mogila dies (b. 1596). Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and Galicia.
  • 1660 - André Tacquet dies (b. 1612). Belgian mathematician.
  • 1666 - Guru Gobind Singh was born (d. 1708) .
  • 1681 - Richard Alleine dies (b. 1611). English Puritan clergyman.
  • 1694 - Hermann Samuel Reimarus was born (d. 1768). German philosopher and writer.
  • 1696 - James Oglethorpe was born (d. 1785). English general, author and colonizer of Georgia.
  • 1708 - Hedwig Sophia, duchess of Holstein-Gottorp dies (b. 1681). Swedish writer.
  • 1723 - Karl Friedrich Abel was born (d. 1787). German baroque composer.
  • 1727 - William Ellery was born. US attorney and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
  • 1738 - Constantia Jones, British prostitute, was executed for stealing 36 shillings and a half-guinea (the equivalent of about £300 today) from one of her clients.
  • 1745 - Johann Dismas Zelenka dies in Dresden (b. 1679). Composer.
  • 1767 - John Newbery dies (d. 1713). English publisher.
  • 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
  • 1805 - John Obadiah Westwood was born (d. 1893). British entomologist.
  • 1807 - Johann Sebastian Welhaven was born (d. 1873). Norwegian poet.
  • 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 - Thomas Cook was born. English 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.
  • 1819 - Franz Wilhelm Abt was born (d. 1870). German composer.
  • 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.
  • 1851 - The first freight train is operated in Roorkee in India.
  • 1853 - Teresa Carreño was born (d. 1917). Venezuelan pianist.
  • 1856 - Frank B. Kellogg was born. Secretary of State (1925-29) who tried to outlaw war with the Kellogg-Briand Pact. He won a Nobel Prize for Peace in 1929.
  • 1858 - Giacomo Puccini was born in Lucca, Italy (d. 1924). Operatic composer: Madam Butterfly, La Boheme , Tosca, Turandot.
  • 1860 - Austin Norman Palmer was born (d. 1927). American penmanship innovator.
  • 1862 - Connie Mack was born (d. 1956). Baseball executive and manager.
  • 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 was born (d. 1935). American poet, Pulitzer prize-winning (Collected Poems [1922], The Man Who Died Twice [1925], Tristram [1928]; Richard Cory, Miniver Cheevy).
  • 1872 - Camille Guérin was born (d. 1961). French veterinarian and bacteriologist.
  • 1874 - Franz Schmidt was born (d. 1939). Austrian composer.
  • 1876 - Filippo Tommaso Marinetti was born (d. 1944). Italian poet and editor.
  • 1882 -1st string of Christmas tree lights was created by Thomas Edison.
  • 1883 - Arthur Wergs Mitchell was born. First African-American to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives
  • 1883 - Edgar Varèse was born (d. 1965). French-born composer.
  • 1885 - Ito Hirobumi, a samurai, became the first Prime Minister of Japan.
  • 1887 - Srinivasa Ramanujan was born (d. 1920). Indian mathematician.
  • 1888 - J. Arthur Rank was born (d. 1972). American producer.
  • 1898 - Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock was born (d. 1974). Russian physicist.
  • 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 was born in Texas. Aviation pioneer.
  • 1899 - Gustav Gründgens was born († 07 Oct 1963). German actor, producer and theatre manager.
  • 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 was born. French WW II heroe (liberator of Paris).
  • 1903 - Haldan Keffer Hartline was born (d. 1983). American physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate.
  • 1905 - Kenneth Rexroth was born (d. 1982). American poet.
  • 1907 - Dame Peggy Ashcroft was born (d. 1991). English actress.
  • 1909 - Patricia Hayes was born (d. 1998). Actress on 'Carry On' series, Mama The Turk in "Superbitch".
  • 1910 - Chicago Union Stock Yards Fire, 21 firemen were killed.
  • 1912 - Lady Bird Johnson was born in Karnak, Texas. Businessperson, she married (1934) Lyndon B. Johnson and played an active role in his political career.
  • 1917 - Gene Rayburn was born (d. 1999). American game show host.
  • 1918 - The last of the food restrictions, that had been enforced because of the shortages during World War I, were lifted.
  • 1922 - Barbara Billingsley was born. American actress
  • 1922 - Jack Brooks was born. American politician
  • 1922 - Ruth Roman was born (d. 1999). American actress.
  • 1929 - Soviet troops left Manchuria after a truce was reached with the Chinese over the Eastern Railway dispute.
  • 1933 - Abel Pacheco was born. President of Costa Rica.
  • 1935 - Paulo Rocha was born. Portuguese film director.
  • 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.
  • 1937 - Eduard Uspensky was born. Russian writer
  • 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!"
  • 1944 - Vietnam People's Army is formed to resist Japanese occupation of Vietnam
  • 1944 - Steve Carlton was born. Baseball player
  • 1945 - Diane Sawyer was born in Glasgow. Newscaster (60 Minutes, ABC Prime Time)
  • 1945 - The U.S. recognized Tito's government in Yugoslavia.
  • 1946 - Rick Nielsen was born. Rock singer-musician (Cheap Trick).
  • 1948 - Lynne Thigpen was born (d. 2003). American actress.
  • 1949 - Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb (d.2003), were born. Musicians (The Bee Gees) .
  • 1951 - Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor was born. Duke of Westminster
  • 1953 - Twenty-four Kikuyu tribesmen are sentenced to death in Kenya for their part in the Lari massacre.
  • 1956 - The 1st gorilla in captivity was born at Columbus, Ohio zoo.
  • 1956 - The evacuation of the Suez Canal was completed by Britain and France.
  • 1958 - Frank Gambale was born. Australian guitarist
  • 1961 - Eri Johnson was born. Brazilian actor.
  • 1962 - Ralph Fiennes was born in Suffolk, England. Actor (English Patient)
  • 1963 - Cruise ship Lakonia burns 180 miles north of Madeira with the loss of 128 lives.
  • 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.
  • 1965 - In the United Kingdom, a 70mph speed limit is applied to all all rural roads including motorways for the first time. Previously, there had been no speed limit.
  • 1965 - Cinema Premiere of "Doctor Zhivago". David Lean’s three hour film epic "Doctor Zhivago" premiered in New York. The film which was based on a novel written by winner Nobel Prize winner, Boris Pasternak, was awarded five Oscars and six Golden Globes.
  • 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 - José Régio dies (b. 17 Sep 1901, in Vila do Conde). Portuguese poet.
  • 1969 - Josef von Sternberg dies at 75. Austrian director (Shanghai Express).
  • 1969 - Myriam Bédard was born. Canadian athlete
  • 1970 - Treblinka SS commander Franz Stangl was sentenced to life in prison.
  • 1970 - Ricardo Waddington was born in Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian actor and director.
  • 1970 - Tato Gabus Mendes was born in São Paulo. Brazilian actor.
  • 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 was born. French singer and actress.
  • 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.
  • 1983 - Jennifer Hawkins was born. Miss Universe 2004
  • 1984 - Subway vigilante Bernhard Hugo Goetz shoots four African-American youths on an express train in The Bronx borough of New York City.
  • 1986 - Kaila Amariah was born in Silver Lake, Califórnia. American actress.
  • 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 - 2 robbers wearing police uniforms robbed an armored truck of $3 Million in NJ
  • 1988 - Chico Mendes, a Brazilian rubber tapper, unionist and environmental activist, was assassinated.
  • 1989 - After a week of bloody demonstrations, Ion Iliescu takes over as president of Romania, ending Nicolae Ceauşescu's Communist dictatorship.
  • 1989 - Berlin's Brandenburg Gate re-opens after nearly 30 years, effectively ending the division of East and West Germany.
  • 1989 - Two Tourist coaches collide on the Pacific Highway north of Kempsey NSW (Kempsey Bus Crash).
  • 1989 - Samuel Beckett dies. Irish writer and Nobel Prize.
  • 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 .
  • 1990 - The Constitution of the Republic of Croatia was promulgated, granting such classic civil rights as freedom of speech, religion, information, and association, as well as guaranteeing the equality of nationalities.
  • 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 - The Andy Warhol Museum opened in Pittsburgh.
  • 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 - Acteal massacre: 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 - The Spanish Civil Guard finds near Calatayud (Zaragoza) another van loaded by ETA with 750 kg of explosives
  • 1999 - Tandja Mamadou became President of Niger.
  • 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 - Burhanuddin Rabbani, political leader of the Afghan Northern Alliance, handed over power in Afghanistan to the interim government headed by President Hamid Karzai.
  • 2001 - Richard Reid attempts to destroy a passenger airliner by igniting explosives hidden in his shoes aboard American Airlines Flight 63.
  • 2001 - Richard Colvin Reid attempts to destroy a passenger airliner (Paris-Miami) by igniting explosives hidden in his shoes.
  • 2004 - Scientists using the Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey (TrES) discovered a distant planet the size of Jupiter, 32 times further than the Sun. They named it TrES-1b.

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Portuguese League - 16th Matchday -

- 16th Matchday -
20 Dec 21:30 Sporting 3 - 0 Rio Ave
21 Dec 16:00Paços de Ferreira1 - 2Marítimo
21 Dec 17:00União de Leiria2 - 1Naval 1º. de Maio
21 Dec 19:00 Académica0 - 1 Belenenses
21 Dec 19:15Gil Vicente2 - 1Braga
21 Dec 21:00Vitória de Setúbal0 - 1Benfica
22 Dec 19:30Boavista0 - 3Nacional
22 Dec 21:00Penafiel0 - 1Estrela da Amadora
22 Dec 21:30Vitória de Guimarães0 - 2 Porto

PlaceClubPointsGoals
1. Porto 3728-10
2. Nacional 3320-7
3. Benfica 3123-12
4. Sporting3023-16
5. Vitória de Setúbal2912-5
5. Braga2916-9
7. Boavista 2321-17
8. União de Leiria2120-21
9. Marítimo 2118-18
10. Paços de Ferreira 2118-21
11. Rio Ave2020-24
12. Belenenses2017-17
13.

Estrela da Amadora

1912-15
14. Académica1814-21
15. Gil Vicente1713-19
16. Vitória de Guimarães 149-23
17. Naval 1º. de Maio1114-27
18. Penafiel711-27

Comentários: Em jornada disputada a meio da semana, o que é pouco habitual em Portugal, Porto, Nacional, Benfica e Sporting venceram. Grande destaque para os triunfos forasteiros do Porto, Nacional (e logo por 3-0 frente a outro candidato à Europa) e Benfica que estão agora nos três primeiros lugares. Setúbal e Braga perderam e foram ultrapassados pelo Sporting. Nesta jornada houve seis vitórias fora! Penafiel e Naval especialmente o primeiro estão condenados. Marítimo retomou a recuperação e também o Belenenses ao vencer em Coimbra afastou-se dos últimos lugares.

Na próxima jornada temos um derby portuense Porto-Boavista e um grande jogo em perspectiva Braga-Sporting. Interessante também o confronto directo na Madeira entre duas das surpresas do campeonato (Nacional-V. Setúbal). Os dois últimos defrontam-se na Figueira da Foz e outro jogo entre aflitos será o Amadora-Guimarães. O Benfica joga com o Paços de ferreira e ainda temos: Marítimo-Académica, Belenenses-Gil Vicente e Rio Ave-U. de Leiria. Mas atenção esta Jornada já só se disputa em 2006.

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2005-12-21

Benfica : no final lá veio a Prenda de Natal para os 6 milhões...

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V. Setúbal 0 - 1 Benfica

Primeira parte de futebol nulo. Últimos quinze minutos electrizantes


Nuno Gomes aos 89' deu a vitória ao Benfica que Mantorras por duas vezes desperdiçara e deu a prenda de Natal que os benfiquistas já não esperavam.

Na primeira parte o futebol foi mastigado, sem flanqueamento de jogo, zero em oportunidades, sem espaço para se jogar e sem velocidade que a permitisse criar. Nem merece estarmos a comentar 45' de desperdício. Mas na segunda parte o jogo foi aquecendo, o Setúbal já não parava o Benfica à entrada do meio-campo, só o parava à entrada da área.

As substituições com a entrada de Mantorras (para o lugar de Miccoli) e de Dos Santos (em vez de Ricardo Rocha) permitiram a criação de mais lances de perigo. Várias vezes o golo esteve iminente. Moretto defende remate de Karagounis, Mantorras não emenda cruzamento da direita com Moretto batido e Mantorras pela esquerda isola-se e remata à malha lateral. Mas atenção que também nesse último período o Setúbal criou perigo com Nélson a cometer falta que lhe valeu amarelo e especialmente um remate de Pedro Oliveira que Quim defendeu com dificuldade.

Quando os adeptos benfiquistas já se convenciam que o atraso na classificação (a reduzir substancialmente as hipóteses de revalidação do título) ia aumentar uma assistencia de Geovanni (o melhor jogador do Benfica) pôs a bola nas costas da defesa setubalense com Nuno Gomes a dominar com o peito (sim com o peito - podem ver o lance mil vezes que não conseguem descobrir mão, braço, ombro, seja o que fôr que gostariam de ver!) e a finalizar com o pé esquerdo para o poste mais longe. Lance impossível de Moretto ( o melhor jogador do Vitória) defender.

Pode-se dizer que o Benfica foi feliz (no timing do golo) mas pelo que fez na 2ª. parte especialmente a partir dos 65' mereceu ganhar. Mas não se pode perdoar ao campeão aquela primeira parte. Foi muito mau o futebol (?) da 1ª. parte entre o Campeão Nacional e o terceiro classificado da Liga.

A arbitragem não esteve bem mais uma vez. Vários foras de jogo mal assinalados a Miccoli (num dos quais ficou isolado) e algumas faltas discutíveis. Muitos amarelos, na maioria, a punir desentendimentos entre jogadores quando o jogo estava parado.

Estádio: Estádio do Bonfim
Árbitro: Carlos Xistra, Aux - Celso Pereira e Sérgio Lacroix

V. SETÚBAL - Moretto; Janício, Auri, Veríssimo e Nandinho; Ricardo Chaves (Franja aos 71') e Binho; Sougou( Pedro Oliveira aos 61'), Adalto e Bruno Ribeiro; Fábio (Heitor aos 82').

BENFICA - Quim; Nélson, Luisão, Anderson e Ricardo Rocha (Dos Santos aos 51'); Petit e Beto; Geovanni (Hélio Roque aos 90'), Nuno Gomes e Karagounis; Miccoli (Mantorras aos 61').

Golos: 0-1 Nuno Gomes aos 89'

Acção Disciplinar:
44' Cartão amarelo para Sougou, por falta dura sobre Karagounis
49' Cartão amarelo para Luisão com o jogo parado.
53' Cartão amarelo para Binho, por falta sobre Nélson.
54' Cartão amarelo para Petit (Benfica) e para Nandinho (V. Setúbal) por desinteligencias com o jogo parado.
64' Cartão amarelo para Nélson, por falta sobre Bruno Ribeiro.
80' Cartão amarelo para Fábio, por jogar a bola com o braço.

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Há 200 anos que morreu Bocage

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Manuel Maria Ledoux de Barbosa du Bocage nasceu em Setúbal a 15 de Setembro de 1765 e faleceu, vítima de aneurisma, em Lisboa, a 21 de Dezembro de 1805. Temperamento impulsivo e frenético, talento improvisador, a sua vida apresenta, como ele próprio, humildemente, o reconheceu, um singular paralelismo com a de Camões. Neto materno de um marinheiro francês, assentou praça em 1781 e dois anos depois passou a servir na Marinha, tendo embarcado para Goa em 1786. Irrequieto e aventureiro, foge para Macau, donde regressou a Lisboa em Agosto de 1790. Aqui entregou-se a uma vida de boémia. Em 1797, Bocage foi preso por, na sequência de uma rusga policial, lhe terem sido detectados panfletos apologistas da revolução francesa e um poema erótico e político, intitulado "Pavorosa Ilusão da Eternidade", também conhecido por "Epístola a Marília" tendo sido encarcerado na prisão do Limoeiro (10 de Agosto de 1797) e depois passou por hospícios.

O "Elmano Sadino" nome pelo qual era conhecido na Nova Arcádia, viveu os últimos anos como tradutor, na companhia de uma irmã. Morreu a 21 de Dezembro de 1905, na Travessa de André Valente em Lisboa e foi sepultado na Igreja das Mercês.

São da sua autoria alguns dos mais belos sonetos da Língua Portuguesa. A solidão, o sofrimento, o amor-ciúme, o belo-horrível, a morte, são alguns dos temas que trata, de acordo com o próprio infortúnio da sua vida.

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Liberdade, onde estás? Quem te demora? - Bocage

Liberdade, onde estás? Quem te demora?
Quem faz que o teu influxo em nós não caia?
Porque (triste de mim!), porque não raia
Já na esfera de Lísia a tua aurora?

Da santa redenção é vinda a hora
A esta parte do mundo, que desmaia.
Oh!, venha... Oh!, venha, e trémulo descaia
Despotismo feroz, que nos devora!

Eia! Acode ao mortal que, frio e mudo,
Oculta o pátrio amor, torce a vontade,
E em fingir, por temor, empenha estudo.

Movam nossos grilhões tua piedade;
Nosso númen tu és, e glória, e tudo,
Mãe do génio e prazer, ó Liberdade!

Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage ("Elmano Sadino", n. em Setúbal a 15 Set 1765 ; m. em Lisboa a 21 Dez. 1805)

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Nascemos para amar - Bocage

Nascemos para amar; a humanidade
Vai tarde ou cedo aos laços da ternura.
Tu és doce actractivo, ó formosura,
Que encanta, que seduz, que persuade.

Enleia-se por gosto a liberdade;
E depois que a paixão nalma se apura,
Alguns então lhe chamam desventura,
Chamam-lhe alguns então felicidade.

Qual se abisma nas lôbregas tristezas,
Qual em suaves júbilos discorre,
Com esperanças mil na ideia acesas.

Amor ou desfalece, ou pára, ou corre;
E, segundo as diversas naturezas,
Um porfia, este esquece, aquele morre.

Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage ("Elmano Sadino", n. em Setúbal a 15 Set 1765 ; m. em Lisboa a 21 Dez. 1805)

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On this day in History - Dec. 21

  • 0069 - Vespasian becomes the fourth Roman Emperor in the Year of the four emperors.
  • 0235 - Papa Antero, 19th pope is elected.
  • 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.
  • 1308 - Henry I of Hesse dies (b. 1244)
  • 1375 - Giovanni Boccaccio dies at his home in Certaldo (b. 1313). Italian poet (Vita di Dante)
  • 1401 - Tommaso Masaccio was born. Florentine painter.
  • 1504 - Bertold von Henneberg-Römhild was born (d. 1442). German archbishop and elector.
  • 1549 - Marguerite of Navarre dies (b. 1492). Queen of Henry II of Navarre
  • 1579 - Vicente Masip dies. Spanish painter
  • 1596 - Peter Mogila was born (d. 1646). Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and Galicia.
  • 1597 - Petrus Canisius was born (d. 1521). Dutch Jesuit.
  • 1603 - Roger Williams was born (d. 1684). English theologian and colonist.
  • 1620 - 103 Mayflower pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock Mass. after a 63 day voyage.
  • 1714 - John Bradstreet was born (d. 1774). Canadian-born soldier.
  • 1804 - Benjamin Disraeli was born (d.1881). Prime Minister of Great Britain (1868, 1874-80). He instituted reforms in housing, public health and factory regulations.
  • 1805 - Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage dies in Lisbon (b. in Setúbal 1765). Portuguese poet.
  • 1805 - Thomas Graham was born (d. 1869). Scottish chemist.
  • 1807 - John Newton was born (d. 1725). English cleric and hymnist.
  • 1815 - Thomas Couture was born (d. 1879).French painter and teacher.
  • 1824 - James Parkinson was born (b. 1755). English physician, geologist, paleontologist, and political activist.
  • 1843 - Thomas Bracken was born (d. 1898). New Zealand writer.
  • 1846 - A primeira cirurgia com o uso de anestesia é realizada na Grã-Bretanha no University College por Robert Liston.
  • 1850 - Zdeněk Fibich was born (d. 1900). Czech composer.
  • 1859 - Gustave Kahn was born (d. 1936). French poet.
  • 1861 - The Medal of Honor first authorized (United States)
  • 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.
  • 1872 - Don Lorenzo Perosi was born (d. 1956). Italian composer.
  • 1872 - Albert Payson Terhune was born (d. 1942). American author.
  • 1873 - Francis Garnier dies (b. 1839). French explorer.
  • 1876 - Jack Lang was born (d. 1975). Australian politician.
  • 1878 - Jan Łukasiewicz was born (d. 1956). Polish philosopher and mathematician
  • 1879 - Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, aka Joseph Stalin, was born (d. 1956). 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.
  • 1889 - Sewall Wright was born (d. 1988). American biologist.
  • 1890 - Hermann Joseph Muller was born (d. 1967). American geneticist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
  • 1891 - The first basketball game, invented at Springfield College in Massachusetts by James E. Naismith, was played.
  • 1896 - Leroy Robertson was born (d. 1971). American composer.
  • 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.
  • 1914 - Ivan Generalić was born (d. 1992). Croatian painter.
  • 1917 - Heinrich Böll was born (d. 1985). German writer, Nobel Prize laureate.
  • 1917 - Andre Eglevsky was born in Moscow (d. 1977). Ballet dancer and choreographer (Limelight).
  • 1918 - Donald Regan was born. White House staffer and US Secretary of Treasury (1981-85).
  • 1918 - Kurt Waldheim was born. 4th Secretary General of the United Nations.
  • 1921 - Vampira was born. Finnish actress.
  • 1921 - Alicia Alonso was born. Cuban ballerina
  • 1922 - Paul Winchell was born (d. 2005). American ventriloquist.
  • 1923 - Nepal changes from British protectorate to independent state.
  • 1926 - Joe Paterno was born. American football coach
  • 1926 - 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.
  • 1935 - Yusuf Bey was born. Black Muslim leader.
  • 1935 - Phil Donahue was born. American talk show host .
  • 1935 - Kurt Tucholsky dies (b. 1890). German journalist and satirist.
  • 1937 - Frank B. Kellogg dies (b. 1856). United States Secretary of State, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1929
  • 1937 - Jane Fonda was born in NYC. American actress (Barbarella, Klute), physical fitness fanatic and activist (Vietnam Protestor).
  • 1937 - “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” ( Walt Disney) premiered as the 1st feature-length color & sound cartoon.
  • 1937 - Elomar Figueira was born. Brazilian musician.
  • 1939 - Carlos do Carmo was born. Portuguese singer (fado).
  • 1940 - Frank Zappa, was born in Baltimore (d. 1993) ; musician, rocker (Mothers of Invention, Catholic Girls).
  • 1940 - F. Scott Fitzgerald dies of a heart attack. Author (Zelda, The Great Gatsby).
  • 1942 - Reinhard Mey was born. German singer.
  • 1942 - Carla Thomas was born. American singer.
  • 1944 - Michael Tilson Thomas was born. American conductor.
  • 1945 - Gen. George S. Patton dies at the age of 60 in Heidelberg, Germany, of injuries from a car accident (b. 1885).
  • 1946 - Frank Capra's : "It's a Wonderful Life," premiered.
  • 1946 - An earthquake and tidal wave killed 1,086 in Japan.
  • 1946 - Carl Wilson was born (d. 1998). American musician (The Beach Boys)
  • 1947 - Paco de Lucia was born. Spanish guitarist.
  • 1948 - The state of Eire (formerly the Irish Free State) declared its independence.
  • 1948 - Seishiro Itagaki dies hanged. Japanese General and minister of War.
  • 1948 - Samuel L. Jackson was born. American actor.
  • 1948 - Willi Resetarits was born. Austrian musician and cabaret artist
  • 1950 - Jeffrey Katzenberg was born. American producer
  • 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.
  • 1955 - Jane Kaczmarek was born. American actress.
  • 1956 - Don Lorenzo Perosi dies (b. 1872). Italian composer.
  • 1957 - Tom Henke was born. Baseball player.
  • 1957 - Ray Romano was born. American comedian and actor.
  • 1957 - Eric Coates dies (b. 1886). English composer.
  • 1958 - Charles de Gaulle is elected as the first President of the Fifth Republic .
  • 1958 - Lion Feuchtwanger dies (b. 1884). German writer.
  • 1959 - Florence Griffith Joyner was born in Los Angeles. American track and field runner (Olympic-3 gold-1988).
  • 1960 - Rei Saud assume o governo da Arábia Saudita após a renúncia do primeiro-ministro, o Príncipe Faisal.
  • 1961 - Francis Ng was born. Hong Kong actor.
  • 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.
  • 1965 - Andy Dick was born. American actor and comedian
  • 1965 - Anke Engelke was born. German comedienne
  • 1966 - Kiefer Sutherland was born. Canadian actor
  • 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 California
  • 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.
  • 1969 - Julie Delpy was born. French actress
  • 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.
  • 1973 - Karmen Stavec was born. Slovenian singer
  • 1974 - Karrie Webb was born. Australian golfer
  • 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.
  • 1978 - Mike Vitar was born. American actor.
  • 1980 - Nelson Rodrigues dies (b. 1912). Brazilian dramatist and writer (“Vestido de noiva”, "Dorotéia" e "O Casamento").
  • 1983 - Paul de Man dies (b. 1919). Belgian-born literary critic.
  • 1984 - Darren Potter was born. Irish footballer
  • 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 [Robert Bradbury] dies at 60 after short illness. Radio broadcaster
  • 1988 - After a record 365 days in space, two Russian and one French cosmonaut return to Earth
  • 1988 - Nikolaas Tinbergen dies (b. 1907). Dutch ornithologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • 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.
  • 1990 - Mark Simpson was born. British Rockstar
  • 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.”
  • 1992 - Albert King was born (d. 1924). American musician.
  • 1992 - Nathan Milstein was born (d. 1903). Ukrainian violinist.
  • 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.
  • 2001 - Dick Schaap dies (b. 1931). American sports journalist.
  • 2004 - Autar Singh Paintal dies (d. 1925). Indian medical scientist.
  • R.C. Saints - Saint Petrus Canisius ; formerly feast day of Thomas the apostle
  • USA - Forefathers' Day: commemoration of the landing of the Mayflower in 1620 on this date in the Gregorian calendar (11 December Old Style)
  • The summer solstice (Southern Hemisphere) or winter solstice (Northern Hemisphere), sometimes known as Yule, occurs on or very close to this date. It is an important festival in the Chinese calendar.

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2005-12-20

Sporting ganha com facilidade inesperada na Abertura da Jornada 16

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Sporting 3 - 0 Rio Ave

Defesa do Rio Ave parada nas bolas paradas...

O Sporting marcou pela primeira vez neste Campeonato três golos e obteve um triunfo fácil com o resultado já construído aos 53'. E nem foi preciso fazer uma grande exibição.

Aos 32' Liedson ao desviar junto à pequena área a bola que João Alves pusera em jogo na marcação de um livre (em que escorregou) e concretizava o primeiro golo fez descansar os adeptos leoninos que adivinhavam dificuldades. Antes apenas dois lances para registo em que os guarda-redes se destacaram. O primeiro aos 5' no remate de Custódio, na sequência de um canto favorável ao Sporting marcado por João Alves, para grande defesa de Mora e aos 10' grande defesa de Ricardo, na sequência de um cruzamento de Cleiton do lado esquerdo do ataque do Rio Ave, com remate de Zé Gomes. Entretanto aos 15' o Sporting vira-se forçado a fazer a substituição de Rogério, lesionado, e que saiu a chorar ( com o público do Estádio Alvalade Século XXI todo de pé a aplaudi-lo na sua despedida do clube) por Miguel Garcia.

Com a abertura feita no marcador e a defesa do Rio Ave, em férias, talvez por não estar habituada a jogar a meio da semana, não se esperou muito até ao 2-0. Um canto da direita do ataque leonino marcado por Tello e Tonel no meio da área a pontapé, antecipando-se à defesa, aumentou a vantagem aos 42'.

A resolução do jogo estava bem encaminhada com Liedson a destacar-se pela frescura e disponibilidade demonstrada, mas com o resultado a ser ditado pela fragilidade defensiva do Rio Ave que meteu muita água em lances de bola parada.

No início da 2ª. parte entrou Nani para o lugar de Deivid e foi o jovem jogador leonino que fez a assistencia (num lance de bola corrida), aos 53' para Liedson concretizar o 3º. golo. A partir daqui e com as substituições no Rio Ave (Agostinho para o lugar de Cleiton e entrada de Evandro para sair Chidi) o jogo foi completamente aberto, com muito espaço para jogar e não obstante as tentativas do Rio Ave em fazer o golo de honra foi o Sporting que esteve mais perto de aumentar o score, designadamente através de novo da marcação de um canto com Tonel de cabeça a rematar perto do poste (62') e ainda por Liedson com Mora a fazer uma boa defesa para canto (89').

A arbitragem esteve em bom plano num jogo sem casos.
Ficha do jogo:

Árbitro: António Costa (Setúbal). Árbitros Assistentes: Ricardo Santos (Lisboa) e Pedro Pinheiro (Setúbal).

SPORTING: Ricardo, Rogério (15', Miguel Garcia), Tonel, Polga, Tello, Custódio, Sá Pinto, João Moutinho (52', Carlos Martins), João Alves, Deivid (46', Nani) e Liedson.

RIO AVE: Mora, Zé Gomes, Idalécio, Danielson, Milhazes, Niquinha, Ricardo Jorge (75', André Vilas Boas), Marquinhos, Cleiton (56', Agostinho), Gaúcho e Chidi (56', Evandro).

Golos: 32', Liedson; 42', Tonel; 53' Liedson
22'- Cartão amarelo para Sá Pinto, do Sporting, por falta sobre Milhazes.
35'- Cartão amarelo para Zé Gomes, do Rio Ave, por falta sobre João Moutinho.
38'- Cartão amarelo para Danielson, do Rio Ave, por falta sobre João Moutinho.

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The U.S. has learned the benefits of outsourcing

"The United States has a practice called Extraordinary Rendition. Without being charged with any crime, people are abducted and sent to foreign countries like Eygpt, Jordan and Syria, where they are interrogated in torture cells. They are kept hidden, denied legal counsel, and brutalized, sometimes for years. Extraordinary Rendition is a betrayal of America's best values and a violation of our laws". (Amnesty International USA).
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Escuridão Formosa - Gonzalo Rojas

À noite toquei-te e senti-te
sem que minha mão fugisse para lá de minha mão,
sem que meu corpo fugisse, ou meus ouvidos:
de um modo quase humano
senti-te.

A pulsar,
não sei se como sangue ou como nuvem
errante,
em minha casa, na ponta dos pés, escuridão que sobe,
escuridão que desce, cintilante, correste.

Correste por minha casa de madeira,
e abriste as janelas,
e senti pulsar a noite toda,
filha dos abismos, silenciosa,
guerreira tão terrível e tão bela,
que tudo quanto existe,
sem tua chama, não exixtiria para mim.

Trad. José Bento
Gonzalo Rojas (n. Chile, em 20 Dez. 1917)

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Oscuridad hermosa - Gonzalo Rojas

Anoche te he tocado y te he sentido
sin que mi mano huyera más allá de mi mano,
sin que mi cuerpo huyera, ni mi oído:
de un modo casi humano te he sentido.
Palpitante,
no sé si como sangre o como nube errante,
por mi casa, en puntillas, oscuridad que sube,
oscuridad que baja, corriste, centelleante.

Corriste por mi casa de madera
sus ventanas abriste
y te sentí latir la noche entera,
hija de los abismos, silenciosa,
guerrera, tan terrible, tan hermosa
que todo cuanto existe,
para mí, sin tu llama, no existiera.

Gonzalo Rojas (n. Lebu, Chile 20 de diciembre 1917).

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On this day in History - Dec. 20

  • 0069 - General Vespasianus occupies Rome.
  • 0069 - Aulus Vitellius dies murdered. Roman commandant of Rhine and 7th emperor.
  • 0217 - Pope Zephyrinus dies.
  • 0860 - King Ethelbald of Wessex dies
  • 0910 - Alfonso III of Leon ( the Great) dies. King of Leon and Asturias.
  • 1022 - Elvira Mendes dies (b. 0996). Queen of Alfonso V of Castile.
  • 1046 - Synod of Sutri : German king Henry III removes Popes Gregory VI.
  • 1334 - Pope Benedictus XII (Jaques Fournier) begins his Papacy (until 25 Apr 1342). See the list of all Popes
  • 1494 - Matteo Maria Boiardo dies. Italian poet.
  • 1522 - Suleiman the Magnificent accepts the surrender of the surviving Knights of Rhodes, who are allowed to evacuate. They eventually re-settle on Malta and become known as the Knights of Malta.
  • 1524 - Thomas Linacre dies. English scholar and physician.
  • 1537 - King John III of Sweden was born (d. 1592).
  • 1539 - Johannes Lupi dies. Flemish composer
  • 1566 - Edward Wightman was born (d.1612). English Baptist preacher.
  • 1579 - John Fletcher is baptized (d. 1625). English playwright.
  • 1590 - Ambroise Paré dies (b. 1510). French physician.
  • 1594 - Giovanni Battista Gagliano was born, composer.
  • 1626 - Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff was born (d. 1692). German statesman.
  • 1629 - Pieter de Hooch, was born (d.1684). Duttch painter.
  • 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.
  • 1717 - Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes was born (d. 1787). French statesman and diplomat.
  • 1722 - Kangxi Emperor of China dies (b. 1654).
  • 1737 - D. Tomas de Almeida becomes the 1º Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon - Portugal
  • 1740 - Richard Boyle, 2nd Viscount Shannon dies (b. 1675). English military officer and statesman.
  • 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.
  • 1768 - Carlo Innocenzio Maria Frugoni dies (b. 1692). Italian poet.
  • 1780 - England declares war on Netherlands.
  • 1783 - Antonio Soler dies. Spanish composer.
  • 1786 - Pietro Raimondi was born (d. 1853). Italian composer.
  • 1792 - Nicolas Charlet was born (d. 1845). French painter .
  • 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 (d. 1869). Father of colloid chemistry.
  • 1812 - Sacagawea dies. Shoshone guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
  • 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.
  • 1838 - Edwin Abbott Abbott was born (d. 1926). English schoolmaster, theologian, and author.
  • 1841 - Ferdinand Buisson was born. French educator and pacifist. Nobel Peace Prize 1927 in 1927 (jointly with the German pacifist Ludwig Quidde).
  • 1856 - Ferdinand Avenarius was born (d. 1923). Author.
  • 1860 - South Carolina became the first state to secede from the Union.
  • 1860 - Dan Leno was born (d. 1904). English entertainer.
  • 1861 - Ivana Kobilca was born (d. 1926). Slovenian painter.
  • 1865 - Elsie De Wolfe aka Lady Mendl was born (d. 1950). Actress & interior decorator.
  • 1868 - Harvey Samuel Firestone, was born (d. 1938). Industrialist, Firestone tyres.
  • 1872 - Lorenzo Perosi was born († 1956). Italian composer.
  • 1879 - Tom Edison privately demonstrated incandescent light at Menlo Park.
  • 1881 - Branch Rickey was born (d. 1965). American baseball executive.
  • 1890 - Jaroslav Heyrovský was born (d. 1967). Czech chemist, Nobel Prize laureate in 1959.
  • 1892 - Pneumatic automobile tire patented by Alexander Brown and George Stillman of New York.
  • 1892 - Eduarda Mansilla dies (b. 1838). Argentine writer.
  • 1894 - Portuguese Olimpic Comitee is created.
  • 1894 - Sir Robert Menzies, twelfth Prime Minister of Australia (d. 1978).
  • 1898 - Irene Dunne was born in Louisville. Kentucky (d. 1990). American actress (Show Boat, I Remember Mama, My Favorite Wife).
  • 1901 - Robert Van de Graaff was born (d. 1967). American physicist and inventor.
  • 1902 - Sidney Hook was born (d. 1989). American philosopher.
  • 1902 - George Edward Alexander Windsor was born (d. 1942). Duke of Kent.
  • 1915 - Last Australian troops evacuated from Gallipoli .
  • 1917 - Cheka, first Soviet secret police, founded under Felix Dzerzjinski .
  • 1917 - Gonzalo Rojas was born. Chilean poet
  • 1917 - David Bohm was born (d. 1992). American-born physicist, philosopher, and neuropsychologist.
  • 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.
  • 1922 - George Roy Hill was born (d. 2002). American film director.
  • 1926 - Sir Geoffrey Howe was born in Port Talbot, Glamorgan. British politician : Chancellor of the Exchequer (1979-1983), foreign secretary (1983-89), and deputy prime minister (1989-90).
  • 1926 - Otto Graf Lambsdorff was born. German politician.
  • 1927 - Kim Young-sam was born. President of South Korea.
  • 1929 - Émile Loubet dies (b. 1838). 7th President of France.
  • 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.
  • 1933 - Jean Carnahan was born. U.S. Senator
  • 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.
  • 1937 - Erich Ludendorff dies (b. 1865). German general.
  • 1941 - Igor Severyanin dies (b. 1887). Russian poet.
  • 1941 - Japanese troops landed on Mindanao. (World War II).
  • 1942 - 1st Japanese bombing of Calcutta .
  • 1942 - Bob Hayes was born (d. 2002). American football player.
  • 1942 - Sílvio de Abreu was born. Brazilian novelist and actor.
  • 1944 - Getúlio Vargas Foundation is created in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • 1946 - Uri Geller was born. Israeli psychic known for his demonstrations of metal bending and telepathy.
  • 1946 - Dick Wolf was born. American television series creator
  • 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) .
  • 1949 - Soumaïla Cissé was born. Malian politician
  • 1952 - United States Air Force C-124 crashs and burns in Moses Lake, Washington killing 87 .
  • 1952 - Brigitte Bardot married Roger Vadim.
  • 1952 - Jenny Agutter was born in Taunton, Somerset, SW England. English actress best known for her role in 'The Railway Children' (1970).
  • 1952- A Assembleia Geral da ONU aprova por maioria a Convenção sobre os Direitos Políticos da Mulher.
  • 1954 - 20 000 soldats français sont envoyés en Algérie.
  • 1954 - Michael Badalucco was born. American actor.
  • 1954 - James Hilton dies (b. 1900). American novelist; many of his works were filmed, notably 'Lost Horizon' (1933) and 'Goodbye Mr Chips' (1934).
  • 1955 - Indépendance du Soudan .
  • 1955 - Yugoslavia wins UN vote The United Nations General Assembly elects Yugoslavia to the hotly-contested temporary seat on the Security Council.
  • 1956 - Military coup under colonel Simbolon in Sumatra.
  • 1957 - Billy Bragg was born. English singer and songwriter
  • 1957 - Mike Watt was born. American bassist
  • 1957 - Joyce Hyser was born. American actress
  • 1957 - Anna Vissi was born. Greek singer
  • 1960 - Nalo Hopkinson was born. Canadian writer.
  • 1960 - Pedro Abrunhosa was born. Portuguese singer.
  • 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.
  • 1961 - Moss Hart dies (b. 1904). American author.
  • 1961 - Earle Page dies (b. 1880). Eleventh Prime Minister of Australia
  • 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.
  • 1965 - Rich Gannon was born. American football player
  • 1967 - 474,300 US soldiers in Vietnam
  • 1968 - John Steinbeck dies (b. 1902). American writer : Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939). Nobel Prize laureate in 1962.
  • 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
  • 1970 - Nicole DeBoer, was born. Canadian actress (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The Dead Zone)
  • 1970 - Massimo Ellul was born. Maltese entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • 1971 - Pakistani President Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan transferred power to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
  • 1973 - Luis Carrero Blanco, Prime Minister of Spain is assassinated in a car bomb attack in Madrid by ETA.
  • 1973 - Bobby Darin dies (b. 1936). American singer.
  • 1974 - André Jolivet dies (b. 1905). French composer.
  • 1974 - Ethiopia was declared a socialist state under the leadership of Mengistu Haile Mariam.
  • 1976 - Walter Fitzgerald dies at 80. Actor (Adv of Sadie, Fallen Idol).
  • 1976 - Israel's PM Yitzhak Rabin resigns.
  • 1976 - Richard J. Daley dies (b. 1902). Mayor of Chicago.
  • 1978 - Njitap Geremi was born. Cameroon footballer
  • 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 - Ashley Cole was born. English footballer
  • 1982 - Arthur Rubinstein dies in Geneve (b. 1887). Polish-born pianist, who became a US citizen in 1946, thereafter making over 200 recordings (My young years)
  • 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 - The Summit tunnel fire is the largest underground fire in history, as a freight train carrying over 1 million litres of petrol derails near the town of Todmorden in the Pennines
  • 1984 - 33 unknown Bach keyboard works found in Yale library.
  • 1984 - Gonzalo Márquez dies (b. 1946). Venezuelan Major League Baseball player.
  • 1987 - Dona Paz ferry sinks after crash with oil tanker Vector, 4.386 die.
  • 1987 - Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov dies. Russian mathematicien.
  • 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.
  • 1989 - Kurt Böhme dies (b. 1908). German bass.
  • 1990 - Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze resigns
  • 1990 - JoJo was born. American singer
  • 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.
  • 1994 - Fernanda de Castro dies. Portuguese writer and poet.
  • 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 - NeXT merges with Apple Computer, starting the path to Mac OS X.
  • 1996 - Promulgação da Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (Brazil)
  • 1996 - Carl Sagan dies (b. 1934). American astronomer and writer.
  • 1997 - Denise Levertov dies (b. 1923).English-born poet
  • 1997 - Juzo Itami dies (b. 1933). Japanese actor and director.
  • 1998 - Irene Hervey dies (b. 1910). American actress.
  • 1998 - Alan Lloyd Hodgkin dies (b. 1916). British scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • 1999 - Hank Snow dies (b. 1914). Canadian singer.
  • 1999 - Vermont's Supreme Court rules that homosexual couples are entitled to same benefits and protections as married heterosexual couples
  • 1999 - Macau is handed over to the People's Republic of China by Portugal.
  • 2000 - Mirza Ghulam Hafiz dies (b. 1920). Indian statesman, politician, and philanthropist.
  • 2001 - Foster Brooks dies (b. 1912). American actor and comedian.
  • 2001 - Léopold Sédar Senghor dies at his home in Normandy aged (b. 1906). First President of Senegal and poet.
  • 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.
  • 2004 - Ronaldinho, Brazilian football player, is declared by FIFA The best world footballer of 2004
  • 2005 - Ronaldinho repeats the nomination from FIFA of the Best World footballer (2005)
  • Dia do Mecânico (Brazil)

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2005-12-19

Semântica electrónica - Vitorino Nemésio

Ordeno ao ordenador que me ordene o ordenado
Ordeno ao ordenador que me ordenhe o ordenhado
Ordinalmente
Ordenadamente
Ordeiramente.
Mas o desordeiro
Quebrou o ordenador
E eu já não dou ordens
coordenadas
Seja a quem for.
Então resolvo tomar ordens
Menores, maiores,
E sou ordenado,
Enfim - o ordenado
Que tentei ordenhar ao ordenador quebrado.
- Mas - diz-me a ordenança -
Você não pode ordenhar uma máquina:
Uma máquina é que pode ordenhar uma vaca.
De mais a mais, você agora é padre,
E fica mal a um padre ordenhar, mesmo uma ovelha
Velhaca, mesmo uma ovelha velha,
Quanto mais uma vaca!
Pois uma máquina é vicária (você é vigário?):
Vaca (em vacância) à vaca.
São ordens...
Eu então, ordinalmente ordeiro, ordenado, ordenhado,
Às ordens da ordenança em ordem unida e dispersa
(Para acabar a conversa
Como aprendi na Infantaria),
Ordenhado chorei meu triste fado.
Mas tristeza ordenhada é nata de alegria:
E chorei leite condensado,
Leite em pó, leite céptico asséptico,
Oh, milagre ordinal de um mundo cibernético!

Vitorino Nemésio Mendes Pinheiro da Silva (n. na Ilha Terceira, Açores em 19 Dez 1901, m. em Lisboa a 20 Fev 1978) .

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Loa - Vitorino Nemésio

Meu Menino Jesus dos triguinhos no prato,
Não enxugues a tua lágrima de vidro,
Não apagues a tua estrela de prata suspensa no quarto ainda morno,

Não deixes envelhecer os velhos tios de retábulo
Ajoelhados em torno:
Deixa estar as palhinhas urinadas no estábulo,
Que a chuva cheira bem e o pão tufa no forno.
Doira, Menino Jesus, aquele milho amarelo
Que o Joaquim Pacheco secou na escuridão do seu muro,
E manda um navio de nevoeiro
Ao poeta que embarcou à noite no Funchal
Deixando o lenço de sua Mãe molhado no último adeus.
Anda, Menino Jesus, e não me queiras mal
Se eu te disser que assim é que te sinto Deus.
Manda o navio de nevoeiro
Pela primeira vaga que vires redonda e rebentada:
Tua mão outra vez a atira contra a noite,
Como se não tivesse batido nessa grande praia parada.
E deixa as minhas faltas à missa,
Esquece os pontos fracos da minha velha teologia,
E o orgulho, a razão, o materialismo passageiro...
Mandes tu pelo mar o navio de nevoeiro!

VITORINO NEMÉSIO Mendes Pinheiro da Silva (n. na Ilha Terceira, Açores em 19 Dez 1901, m. em Lisboa a 20 Fev 1978) .

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