Lady Di
The princess of Wales, more well-known with the name of lady Di, was born in Park House, Sandringham (Norfolk), the 1 of 1961 July and passed away in the hospital the Petié Salpetrière of Paris the night from the 30 to the 31 of August of 1997. She reached world-wide popularity by his marriage with Carlos, heir of the British crown, his later divorce and, still more, by his premature death.
Smaller daughter of John Spencer, eighth count of Althorp, and French Ruth Roche, Spencer Morning call grew in a family of the small nobility next to her two brothers, Sarah and Jane, and its smaller brother, Carlos. She spent the first years of his life in the familiar residence of Sandringham, where first education received his, of hands of governesses. In 1968, after the divorce of the Spencer marriage, Morning call it was under paternal safekeeping, and that one same year she entered the school of King´s Lynn. In 1970 Hall moved to the feminine boarding school of Riddlesworth and in 1973 it entered in West Heath, another boarding school in the county of Kent. Between 1977 and 1978 she studied in Switzerland and finally one settled down in London, where she worked for several companies until in November of 1977 she knew Carlos, heir of the British throne, with that established engagement two years later.
The 24 of February of 1981 the spokesman of the Buckingham Palace announced the official commitment of lady Spencer Morning call and the prince of Wales and, in future, Morning call transferred his address to Clarence House, calls to account of the queen mother. The wedding of the pair, that was celebrated the 29 of July of 1981 in the London cathedral of Sant Paul and was celebrated by the archbishop of Canterbury, became a social event of international repercussion relayed by television to more than seven hundred million spectators. It summoned in London to more of a million people and the ceremony did not need the main members of the European aristocracy and more than one hundred seventy Chiefs of State.
The 21 of June of 1982 lady Morning call gave to light its first-born, prince Guillermo, in the hospital Saint Mary de Paddington. That one same year, the princess realised her first official trip alone, to attend the funeral of Grace Kelly, princess of Monaco. In April of the following year, Morning call accompanied to Carlos Australia and New Zealand, in the first official trip of the pair. The second son of the princes of Wales, Enrique, was born the 15 from September of 1984.
Although Morning call tried to take a familiar life dedicated to the care of its children, in its agenda prevailed the limitation of more than five hundred official commitments that the marriage was forced to take care of annually. Until 1985, the pair did not show disagreements in public but as of 1986 the British press sensationalist began to publish rumors of married crisis. Although the family tried to offer a unit image, the certain thing is that every time the trips were made more frequent of Morning call alone and in May of 1992, after returning of India and Egypt, jumped to the public opinion the first rumors of separation. The publication of a book of Andrew Morton on Morning call, in which the author reaffirmed in the thesis of the married failure and the confirmation of which Carlos maintained a relation with its old friend, Camila Parker Bowles, turned into the news the speculations of the last months. At the beginning of December the princes of Wales separated, a sentimental relation of Morning call with James Gilbey announced and it untied to an authentic war of mutual accusations between the defenders of the princess and the British real house. Some sources revealed then that as much Carlos as Morning call of Wales recruited national newspapers to publish their own versions on the detonating of the rupture. The marriage was broken completely in March of 1994 and the 29 of February of 1996 Morning call accepted to divorce of Carlos.
In the following years, Morning call gave its public image to different humanitarian organisms and appeared more in multitude of acts in favor of the marginalized sectors of the society. Meanwhile, the press sensationalist continued operating all the imaginable facets of the personage of lady Di. The own Morning call got to recognize its adultery and the list, real or invented, of the lovers of the princess was growing: to Gilbey the names of Barry Mannakke were united, Philip Dunne, Oliver Hoare and James Hewitt. The last man to whom was related to Spencer Morning call was the millionaire of Egyptian origin Dodi To the Fayed. Both were killed in a spectacular accident of automobile, when they tried to avoid to paparazzi and circulated at a high speed around the interior of the tunnel of the Soul in Paris. Lady Di was buried in its native locality.
Smaller daughter of John Spencer, eighth count of Althorp, and French Ruth Roche, Spencer Morning call grew in a family of the small nobility next to her two brothers, Sarah and Jane, and its smaller brother, Carlos. She spent the first years of his life in the familiar residence of Sandringham, where first education received his, of hands of governesses. In 1968, after the divorce of the Spencer marriage, Morning call it was under paternal safekeeping, and that one same year she entered the school of King´s Lynn. In 1970 Hall moved to the feminine boarding school of Riddlesworth and in 1973 it entered in West Heath, another boarding school in the county of Kent. Between 1977 and 1978 she studied in Switzerland and finally one settled down in London, where she worked for several companies until in November of 1977 she knew Carlos, heir of the British throne, with that established engagement two years later.
The 24 of February of 1981 the spokesman of the Buckingham Palace announced the official commitment of lady Spencer Morning call and the prince of Wales and, in future, Morning call transferred his address to Clarence House, calls to account of the queen mother. The wedding of the pair, that was celebrated the 29 of July of 1981 in the London cathedral of Sant Paul and was celebrated by the archbishop of Canterbury, became a social event of international repercussion relayed by television to more than seven hundred million spectators. It summoned in London to more of a million people and the ceremony did not need the main members of the European aristocracy and more than one hundred seventy Chiefs of State.
The 21 of June of 1982 lady Morning call gave to light its first-born, prince Guillermo, in the hospital Saint Mary de Paddington. That one same year, the princess realised her first official trip alone, to attend the funeral of Grace Kelly, princess of Monaco. In April of the following year, Morning call accompanied to Carlos Australia and New Zealand, in the first official trip of the pair. The second son of the princes of Wales, Enrique, was born the 15 from September of 1984.
Although Morning call tried to take a familiar life dedicated to the care of its children, in its agenda prevailed the limitation of more than five hundred official commitments that the marriage was forced to take care of annually. Until 1985, the pair did not show disagreements in public but as of 1986 the British press sensationalist began to publish rumors of married crisis. Although the family tried to offer a unit image, the certain thing is that every time the trips were made more frequent of Morning call alone and in May of 1992, after returning of India and Egypt, jumped to the public opinion the first rumors of separation. The publication of a book of Andrew Morton on Morning call, in which the author reaffirmed in the thesis of the married failure and the confirmation of which Carlos maintained a relation with its old friend, Camila Parker Bowles, turned into the news the speculations of the last months. At the beginning of December the princes of Wales separated, a sentimental relation of Morning call with James Gilbey announced and it untied to an authentic war of mutual accusations between the defenders of the princess and the British real house. Some sources revealed then that as much Carlos as Morning call of Wales recruited national newspapers to publish their own versions on the detonating of the rupture. The marriage was broken completely in March of 1994 and the 29 of February of 1996 Morning call accepted to divorce of Carlos.
In the following years, Morning call gave its public image to different humanitarian organisms and appeared more in multitude of acts in favor of the marginalized sectors of the society. Meanwhile, the press sensationalist continued operating all the imaginable facets of the personage of lady Di. The own Morning call got to recognize its adultery and the list, real or invented, of the lovers of the princess was growing: to Gilbey the names of Barry Mannakke were united, Philip Dunne, Oliver Hoare and James Hewitt. The last man to whom was related to Spencer Morning call was the millionaire of Egyptian origin Dodi To the Fayed. Both were killed in a spectacular accident of automobile, when they tried to avoid to paparazzi and circulated at a high speed around the interior of the tunnel of the Soul in Paris. Lady Di was buried in its native locality.
The Mother Teresa de Calcutta
The Mother Teresa de Calcutta, born like Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (Skopje, Ottoman Empire, present Republic of Macedonia; 26 of August of 1910 - Calcutta, India; 5 of September of 1997) were a famous Albanian catholic nun by their humanitarian work in India. Of La Paz in 1979 was awarded with the Nobel prize and beatified by the Pope Juan Pablo II in 2003. Agnes did his First Communion at the age of five year and a half, and received the Confirmation to the six years (a year after its communion). From the day of his First Communion showed a great religious devotion. In its religious formation, Agnes was attended in addition by the Parish Jesuit to the Sacred Heart, in which it was very integrated. When it was thirty years old, misionera became. In Ireland it received the name of Sister Maria Teresa. In the month of December it initiated his trip towards India, where Mary taught in the School for St. women. The 24 of May of 1937, the Sister Teresa did her profession becoming “wife of Christ” for “all the eternity”. From that moment Mother was called Teresa de Calcutta. He continued teaching in St. Mary, becoming director of the center in 1944. To the being a person of deep oration and ingrained love by their religious brothers and their students, the twenty years that the Mother Teresa passed in Loreto were impregnated of deep joy. Characterized by his charity, it lived his consecration to Jesus between his companions with fidelity and joy. On 1950 it founded the feminine order of " Misioneras of the Caridad" and its masculine branch (" Brothers of the Caridad") in 1963. Later, in 1979, it received the Nobel prize of La Paz. In March of 1997, the Mother Teresa blessed to his just chosen successor like General Superior. After being for the last time with the Pope, she returned to Calcutta where she passed the last weeks of life. For the day of their death almost 4,000 had been devoted Misioneras of the Charity, and their communities had settled down 610 foundations in 123 countries of the world
Mikhail Gorbachev.
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev the second-to-last General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, serving from 1985 until 1991, and the last head of state of the USSR, serving from 1988 until its collapse in 1991. He was the only Soviet leader to have been born after the October Revolution of 1917. In 1989, he became the first soviet leader to visit China since the 1960s.
Gorbachev was born in Stavropol Krai into a peasant family, and in his teens operated combine harvesters on collective farms. He graduated from Moscow State University in 1955 with a degree in law. While in college, he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and soon became very active within it. In 1970, he was appointed the First Party Secretary of the Stavropol Kraikom, First Secretary to the Supreme Soviet in 1974, and appointed a member of Politburo in 1979. After the deaths, within three years, of Soviet Leaders Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov, and Konstantin Chernenko, Gorbachev was elected General Secretary by Politburo in 1985. Already before he reached the post, he had occasionally been mentioned in western newspapers as a likely next leader and a man of the younger generation at the top level.
Gorbachev's attempts at reform as well as summit conferences with United States President Ronald Reagan and his reorientation of Soviet strategic aims contributed to the end of the Cold War, ended the political supremacy of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) and led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990.
In September 2008 Gorbachev and billionaire Alexander Lebedev announced they would form the Independent Democratic Party of Russia together and in May 2009 Gorbachev announced that the launch was imminent. This is Gorbachev's third attempt to establish a political party of significance in Russian politics after having started the Social Democratic Party of Russia in 2001 and the Union of Social-Democrats in 2007
The Mother Teresa de Calcutta, born like Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (Skopje, Ottoman Empire, present Republic of Macedonia; 26 of August of 1910 - Calcutta, India; 5 of September of 1997) were a famous Albanian catholic nun by their humanitarian work in India. Of La Paz in 1979 was awarded with the Nobel prize and beatified by the Pope Juan Pablo II in 2003. Agnes did his First Communion at the age of five year and a half, and received the Confirmation to the six years (a year after its communion). From the day of his First Communion showed a great religious devotion. In its religious formation, Agnes was attended in addition by the Parish Jesuit to the Sacred Heart, in which it was very integrated. When it was thirty years old, misionera became. In Ireland it received the name of Sister Maria Teresa. In the month of December it initiated his trip towards India, where Mary taught in the School for St. women. The 24 of May of 1937, the Sister Teresa did her profession becoming “wife of Christ” for “all the eternity”. From that moment Mother was called Teresa de Calcutta. He continued teaching in St. Mary, becoming director of the center in 1944. To the being a person of deep oration and ingrained love by their religious brothers and their students, the twenty years that the Mother Teresa passed in Loreto were impregnated of deep joy. Characterized by his charity, it lived his consecration to Jesus between his companions with fidelity and joy. On 1950 it founded the feminine order of " Misioneras of the Caridad" and its masculine branch (" Brothers of the Caridad") in 1963. Later, in 1979, it received the Nobel prize of La Paz. In March of 1997, the Mother Teresa blessed to his just chosen successor like General Superior. After being for the last time with the Pope, she returned to Calcutta where she passed the last weeks of life. For the day of their death almost 4,000 had been devoted Misioneras of the Charity, and their communities had settled down 610 foundations in 123 countries of the world
Mikhail Gorbachev.
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev the second-to-last General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, serving from 1985 until 1991, and the last head of state of the USSR, serving from 1988 until its collapse in 1991. He was the only Soviet leader to have been born after the October Revolution of 1917. In 1989, he became the first soviet leader to visit China since the 1960s.
Gorbachev was born in Stavropol Krai into a peasant family, and in his teens operated combine harvesters on collective farms. He graduated from Moscow State University in 1955 with a degree in law. While in college, he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and soon became very active within it. In 1970, he was appointed the First Party Secretary of the Stavropol Kraikom, First Secretary to the Supreme Soviet in 1974, and appointed a member of Politburo in 1979. After the deaths, within three years, of Soviet Leaders Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov, and Konstantin Chernenko, Gorbachev was elected General Secretary by Politburo in 1985. Already before he reached the post, he had occasionally been mentioned in western newspapers as a likely next leader and a man of the younger generation at the top level.
Gorbachev's attempts at reform as well as summit conferences with United States President Ronald Reagan and his reorientation of Soviet strategic aims contributed to the end of the Cold War, ended the political supremacy of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) and led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990.
In September 2008 Gorbachev and billionaire Alexander Lebedev announced they would form the Independent Democratic Party of Russia together and in May 2009 Gorbachev announced that the launch was imminent. This is Gorbachev's third attempt to establish a political party of significance in Russian politics after having started the Social Democratic Party of Russia in 2001 and the Union of Social-Democrats in 2007
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