sábado, mayo 30, 2009

Michael Phelps / 30 june 1985

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Michael Phelps / 30 June 1985
American swimmer, 1985, United States(USA

Mike Tyson / 30 June 1966
Retired American boxer, 1966, United States(USA)

Maria Conchita Alonso / 29 June 1957
Grammy Award-nominated Cuban-born Venezuelan singer and actress, 1957, Cuba

Jean-Jacques Rousseau / 28 June 1712
Swiss philosopher, 1712, Switzerland

Chayanne (Elmer Figueroa Arce) / 28 June 1968
Puerto Rican Latin pop singer, 1968, Puerto Rico

Diana / 1 July 1961
Princess of Wales, 1961, United Kingdom(UK)

Vicente Fox / 2 July 1942
President of Mexico, 1942, Mexico

Michel Polnareff / 3 July 1644
French-Jewish singer, 1944, France

Tom Cruise / 3 July 1962
American actor and film producer, 1962, United States(USA)

George Everest / 4 July 1790
Welsh surveyor, geographer and Surveyor-General of India, 1790, United Kingdom(UK)

Gina Lollobrigida /4 July 1927
Golden Globe Award-winning Italian actress and photojournalist, 1927, Italy

Koko (gorilla) / 4 July 1971
Sign-language gorilla, 1971, United States(USA

Georges Pompidou / 5 July 1911
Prime Minister of France, 1911, France

Frida Kahlo / 6 July 1907
Mexican painter, 1907, Mexico

George W. Bush / 6 July 1946
43rd President of the United States, 1946, United States(USA)

Sylvester Stallone / 6 July 1946 (Pop-corn-movies)
Academy Award-nominated American actor, director, producer and screenwriter, 1946, United States(USA)

Ringo Starr / 7 July 1940
English musician, singer, songwriter and actor, 1940, United Kingdom(UK)

Tom Hanks / 9 July 1956
American actor, 1956, United States(USA)

Julius Caesar / 12 July 0100
Roman military and political leader, 0100, Italy

viernes, mayo 08, 2009

John F Kennedy * 29/May * USA

May 29 * John Fitzgerald) Kennedy (1917 - 1963)
Born in Brookline, MA, 35th President
John F. Kennedy (1961–3) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives (1947–53) and the U.S. Senate (1953–61) before becoming the youngest man, and first Catholic, to be elected U.S. president. His short term in office, dubbed the ‘New Frontier,’ inspired a generation to seek to better their world through government service. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, as determined by the Warren Commission.
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John F. Kennedy Biography
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963 at the age of 46. He came from a large and wealthy Irish Catholic family that already held a strong presence in politics. Attractive and charismatic, Kennedy was one of the most popular and youngest presidents in American history. The press chronicled his family life with the well-heeled Jacqueline Bouvier and their two children John Jr. and Caroline, often referring to them as Camelot and turning them into icons of style and popular culture. Kennedy expressed modern, liberal and sometimes idealistic views during his presidency, giving some of the most memorable and profound speeches. Even though his term in office was short, it was not without incident; he unsuccessfully invaded Cuba in an attempt to overthrow Castro, started the Peace Corps program to aide developing nations and spread American ideals, supported civil rights changes, proposed federal funded programs to benefit the elderly and financially disadvantaged and committed the U.S. to space exploration. His assassination and the events surrounding it shocked the nation and aroused suspicions about the American government, sparking many conspiracy theories over the years. John F. Kennedy is remembered as one of the most well-liked and influential people in U.S. politics and a popular representation of American wealth.
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The youngest "elected" President of the United States.
The only Roman Catholic to be elected President of the United States.
One of the only two American Presidents buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
The first American President to hold a press conference on television.
The fourth American President to be assassinated.
He wore corrective shoes because his right leg was 3/4 of an inch longer than his left.