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  Arturo Umberto Illia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arturo Umberto Illia (Pergamino, Buenos Aires, August 4, 1900 - Córdoba, January 18, 1983) was President of Argentina from October 12, 1963, to June 28, 1966.
Arturo Illia became a member of the Radical Civic Union when he reached adulthood, in 1918, under the strong influence of the radical militancy of his father and of his brother, Italo.
In the economic sphere, Arturo Illia's presidency was characterised by a reglamentation of the public sector, a decrease of the public debt and a considerable push for industrialization.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arturo_Umberto_Illia   (1646 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Umberto Eco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Umberto Eco (born January 5, 1932) is an Italian medievalist, philosopher and novelist, best known for his novel The Name of the Rose and his many essays.
Eco was born in Alessandria, in the Italian region of Piedmont.
Further, Umberto Eco is an expert on the subject of 007, which adds him to the worldwide group of bondologs ("Bondologists," Scandinavian expression for an expert in the field of James Bond).
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Umberto_Eco   (1646 words)

  
 Boxing News -- 24 hours/day - Reload often!
Arturo was successful in landing his right over Micky's jab.
Arturo's hand is 100% and he can't wait to use it.
Arturo was able to finish his punches to Micky's body.
www.fightnews.com /scott93.htm   (1327 words)

  
 UMBERTO LENZI FILMS AVAILABLE
Umberto Lenzi directs this rough-and-tumble western starring Peter Lee Lawrence, John Ireland, Piero Lulli, aGloria Osuna, and Eduardo Fajardo.
GHOSTHOUSE (1988) Umberto Lenzi would be the first to tell you that he isn't a horror director.
Generally working on war and adventure films, he dabbled in the seedy climes of the giallo and the cannibal film in the 70s, but that was pretty much the closest he came to horror.
www.atlasvisuals.com /umberto_lenzi.htm   (2827 words)

  
 Emisiones - 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Arturo Umberto Illia was born in Pergamino, Buenos Aires, on August 4th.
Throughout his life, Illia incarnated a political style with deep institutional roots- an inalienable respect for the ideology of fellow citizens, and an almost sacred reverence for human dignity.
In 1927, Arturo U. Illia graduated as a physician at the University of Buenos Aires, and the following year he moved to Cruz del Eje, Córdoba.
www.correoargentino.com.ar /english/filateli/2000/20.htm   (188 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Umberto Eco is the author of four bestselling novels, The Name of The Rose, Foucault's Pendulum, The Island of The Day Before, and, most recently, Baudolino.
Its a fact that all of Umberto Eco's novels are remarkable.
I know people think that Umberto Eco's books are impenetrable, esoteric and overly intellectual, but personally I love them.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0151011400   (1321 words)

  
 ReadingGroupGuides.com - THE CLUB DUMAS by Arturo Perez-Reverte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The questions, discussion topics, and author biography that follow are intended to enhance your group's reading and discussion of Arturo Pérez-Reverte's novel, The Club Dumas.
Aided by an enigmatic young beauty named for Sherlock Holmes's nemesis, Corso follows the violent trail of Dumas and the devil across Europe as he begins to uncover the dark and horrifying secret linking the two books.
Arturo Pérez-Reverte has woven a brilliant intertextual puzzler, at once sophisticated and playful, in the tradition of Umberto Eco and Italo Calvino.
www.readinggroupguides.com /guides/club_dumas.asp   (1052 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Foucault's Pendulum: Books: Umberto Eco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Umberto Eco is a major cause of headaches.
Umberto Eco waxes philosophical for pages upon pages about word processors (and everything else) in a mystical fashion, all the while going off on Rosicrucian and Greater Key of Solomon tangents in languages like Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and medieval French.
Umberto Eco: Semiotic, Political, and Literary Theorist: A list by C.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0345368754?v=glance   (2696 words)

  
 The BEATRICE Interview: 2001
Arturo Pérez-Reverte's novels have melded suspense plots to a variety of unusual subjects, from antique book collecting and occultism (The Club Dumas) to chess and art restoration (The Flanders Panel) to fencing (The Fencing Master).
He soon runs into her again, and finds himself caught up in a quest for an ancient shipwreck and its mysterious contents--for which its various pursuers are willing to go to any lengths to obtain.
Readers who enjoy the imaginative way that authors like Umberto Eco or Tim Powers play with history will be sure to enjoy Pérez-Reverte as well, if they haven't discovered him already...
www.beatrice.com /interviews/perez-reverte   (1465 words)

  
 Pizza Marketing Quarterly
I enter Arturo’s and I hear this unique voice ask if I am looking for Arturo come from a guy sitting at the end of the bar.
It doesn’t take long for Arturo to launch into one of his millions of stories.
Arturo’s is one of those places that seem to attract a unique blend of people.
www.pmq.com /mag/2004september_october/newyork.php   (2042 words)

  
 CCPL: Books In Brief
An example of a widely-read historical thriller is Umberto Eco's 1983 novel The Name of the Rose in which Brother William Baskerville (played by Sean Connery in the movie of the same name) acts as a detective to find a murderer within a 14th century Franciscan monastery.
Iain Pears's An Instance of the Fingerpost is a murder mystery set in 17th-century Restoration England in which a young woman is accused of murdering a fellow of New College in Oxford.
Finally, Arturo Perez-Reverte is known around the world for his spellbinding thrillers.
www.carmel.lib.in.us /ref/bookbrief.cfm?id=29   (407 words)

  
 CLGIMADA.HTM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
There are 3 recordings of Madame Sans-Gêne by Umberto Giordano on file
Madame Sans-Gêne by Umberto Giordano performed in Italian
Recordings of Madame Sans-Gêne by Umberto Giordano are surveyed in the following publications:-
k.1asphost.com /clor/CLGIMADA.HTM   (675 words)

  
 Umberto Croce
Croce's work cannot be viewed as geometric abstraction without a soul of lyrical vibrations, since its distant roots can be found more in the dream-like visions of a Paul Klee than in the rigorous geometry of, for example, a Capogrossi, a Soldati or a Vasarely.
With his oil pastels he describes incredible cosmic oceans, where he goes deep-diving in search of intellectual sensations and finally emerges loaded with fetishes and totems which he represents on paper.
If we should consider Umberto Croce's painting according to the past artistic movements we could define it surrealistic in some of his works, informal in others and both in his almost total production.
digilander.libero.it /yuruani/croce_engl.htm   (117 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Puccini: La Bohème: Music: Renato Bellini,Arturo Buzzi-Peccia,Francesco Cilea,Rodolfo Falvo,Giacomo ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It cannot be mere coinicidence that a recording this good was made at La Scala by an all-Italian cast, orchestra, chorus, and conductor.
Umberto Berrettoni leads his forces surprisingly well, considering the opera had to be recorded in 4-5 minute takes so as to fit on 78 sides.
Umberto Berrettoni's orchestra is not as unified or as sharp in attacks as we have gotten used to, yet his brisk approach is very much in keeping with the tradition that Puccini all but imposed at La Scala in the 1910s and early '20s.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005B0CQ?v=glance   (2221 words)

  
 OperaResource - umberto giordano and fedora   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fedora: opera in 3 acts, libretto by Arturo Colautti, based on Victorien Sardou's play of the same name, music by Umberto Giordano (1867-1948), first performed 17th November 1898 at the Teatro Lirico, Milan, with the following cast:
Umberto Giordano's fifth opera, 'Fedora', has never quite attained the popularity of his fourth, 'Andrea Chénier'.
It is generally considered, particularly in critical quarters, to be a work of inferior musical inspiration compared to its immediate predecessor 'Chénier' which premiered in 1896, two years before 'Fedora'.
www.r-ds.com /opera/resource/fedora.htm   (707 words)

  
 dOc DVD Review: Castle of Blood (Danse Macabre) (1964)
Italian horror director Antonio Margheriti is more well known for his forays into outlandish gore-filled zombie fare, such as the 1980 John Saxon/Giovanni Radice opus, Cannibal Apocalypse.
It is a damp, foggy night in Victorian England, and journalist Alan Foster (Georges Rivière) has finally succeeded in landing an interview with visiting American writer Edgar Allen Poe (Silvano Tranquilli).
Their deep discussions on the true meaning of death and the afterlife are overheard by haughty Sir Thomas Blackwood (Umberto Raho, doing his best Peter Cushing impression).
www.digitallyobsessed.com /showreview.php3?ID=4242'   (1075 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Club Dumas: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Woven through these meditations is enough murder, sex, and the occult to keep both the hero, Lucas Corso, and the reader hopping.
In all, this is an inventive idea, with interesting character formation; for some reason, neither the story nor the characters get developed sufficiently (either in size or direction) to make this a first-class novel.
The New York Daily News described this book as 'A cross between Umberto Eco and Anne Rice' (Eco is very prominent here, as Perez-Reverte is obviously trying to emulate and cash in on Eco's prominence in the richer-and-book-purchasing English-speaking world).
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0679777547   (1787 words)

  
 DV: Arturo Perez-Reverte
A cross between Umberto Eco and Anne Rice.
This suspensefully plotted novel combines the richness of atmosphere we have come to expect from Arturo P!"rez-Reverte with the addictive romance and mystery of the sea.
A riveting read, it is an unforgettable adventure.
www.readsf.com /html/bks_perez-reverte.html   (831 words)

  
 Amazon.de:  Ex-Libris: English Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ex-Libris is recommended in the same breath, with almost all reviewers, with the works of Umberto Eco, Arturo Perez-Reverte, and Iain Pears, which is good company no doubt.
Inchbold's defense he is clumsy and club-footed) spends a waning chapter on deciphering a cryptic jumble of letters he finds, and, while he does solve it's peculiar riddle, it hardly seems important.
The story also suffers slightly from esoteric name-dropping, not of seventeenth century personalities but of Hermetic texts from up to three hundred years previous to this story.
www.amazon.de /exec/obidos/ASIN/0142000809   (2107 words)

  
 Shafted! Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
No man is an island and Arturo Got The Shaft is certainly no different.
As a creative entity in a sea of creativity, scholarly responsibility demands the citation of certain texts, films, and musical works that directly affect the music of Arturo Got The Shaft.
It is intended as recommended consumption to fully grasp the ideas and concepts presented in the music and on the website, as well as just to provide a good list of cool shit to check out.
www.arturogottheshaft.com /bibarchive.shtml   (485 words)

  
 CLGIFEDO.HTM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
There are 31 recordings of Fedora by Umberto Giordano on file
25 1995(LI) - Ranzani Stefano - Orchestra Sinfonica dell Emilia Romagna «Arturo Toscanini»**
Recordings of Fedora by Umberto Giordano are surveyed in the following publications:-
k.1asphost.com /clor/CLGIFEDO.HTM   (3640 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Serendipities: Language and Lunacy: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
On Beauty: A History of a Western Idea; Hardcover ~ Umberto Eco, Alastair McEwen (Translator)
The Key to the "Name of the Rose": Including Translations of All Non-English Passages (Ann Arbor Paperbacks); Paperback ~ Adele T. Haft, et al
It is brilliant for the interested in the history of Etymology (ie, previous theories and attempts to make perfect language) and unorthodox history
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0753808781   (477 words)

  
 Great Circle Airport: GNR: General Roca [Dr. Arturo Umberto Illia], RN, AR
Great Circle Airport: GNR: General Roca [Dr. Arturo Umberto Illia], RN, AR Great Circle Airport: GNR
This information may not be accurate or current and is not valid for navigation or flight planning.
Please see credits for attribution and copyright information.
gc.kls2.com /airport/GNR   (83 words)

  
 Boito Audio CDs: Music-Hills.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cornell MacNeil, Arrigo Boito, Alfredo Catalani, Francesco Cilea, Umberto Giordano, Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Verdi, Alberto Erede, Fausto Cleva, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli - Grandi Voci: Renata Tebaldi
Arrigo Boito, Umberto Giordano, Charles Gounod, Pietro Mascagni, Gioachino Rossini, Giuseppe Verdi, Lorenzo Molajoli, La Scala Theater Orchestra & Chorus, Antonio Melandri, Corrado Zambelli - Antonio Melandri
Arrigo Boito, Umberto Giordano, Charles Gounod, Pietro Mascagni, Gioachino Rossini, Giuseppe Verdi, Lorenzo Molajoli, La Scala Theater Orchestra & Chorus, Antonio Melandri, Corrado Zambelli (Artist)
www.music-hills.com /Boito   (531 words)

  
 Stephen Roth Institute: Antisemitism and Racism
The order banning the ceremony was indicative not only of the serious harm being done to the Jewish community, but also to democratic government.
It reflected contempt for senior statesmen such as former President Dr. Arturo Umberto Illia, Palacio Deheza, a Peronist member of the Congress, and Victor Martínez, leader of the Unión Cívica Radical (UCR), known also as Partido Radical (Radical Party), who were to have spoken on the occasion.
The announcement, made only hours before the event was due to begin, claimed that for ‘technical reasons’ the police had been unable to provide proper security.
www.tau.ac.il /Anti-Semitism/asw2002-3/ben-dror.htm   (8292 words)

  
 Carlos Ruiz Zafón's 'The Shadow of the Wind' reviewed on the official website of Laura Hird
Order Arturo Pérez- Reverte’s ‘The Queen of the South’
Order Umberto Eco’s ‘The Name of the Rose’
Order Umberto Eco’s ‘On Beauty: A History of a Western Idea’
www.laurahird.com /newreview/shadowofthewind.html   (1583 words)

  
 Liberation: The Second World War in Sicily - Best of Sicily - Sicilian Campaign, War in Sicily 1943.
Italian society, despite a slightly improved industrial base, was still essentially agrarian, with more than sixty percent of the population involved in agricultural-related fields or minor trades.
Before long, Fascism evolved into a totalitarian system complete with its political exiles abroad (Umberto Nobile, Arturo Toscanini, Emilio Segré, Enrico Fermi, Sandro Pertini, Luigi Sturzo and thousands of others).
In retrospect, however, the police state of the 1930s, with its repression and censorship, was generally acceptable to many Italians because, to the ordinary citizen, it was not much different from the state that existed twenty years earlier, particularly in Sicily.
www.bestofsicily.com /ww2.htm   (6871 words)

  
 Countries An-Az
1944) (acting for incapacitated Ortiz to 27 Jun 1942) 4 Jun 1943 - 7 Jun 1943 Arturo Rawson Corvalán (b.
1970) (provisional) 1 May 1958 - 29 Mar 1962 Arturo Frondizi (b.
1975) 12 Oct 1963 - 28 Jun 1966 Arturo Umberto Illia (b.
www.rulers.org /rula2.html   (7880 words)

  
 1966 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
June 21- Opposition leader Arthur Calwell injured when shot after attending a political meeting in Mosman, Sydney, Australia
June 28 - In Argentina a Junta deposes president Arturo Umberto Illia in a coup and appoints general Juan Carlos Ongania to lead
June 29 - Sailors' strike, organised by the National Union of Seamen ends in the United Kingdom
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/1966   (4077 words)

  
 Argentina
4 Jun 1943 - 7 Jun 1943 Arturo Rawson Corvalán (b.
1 May 1958 - 29 Mar 1962 Arturo Frondizi Ercoli (b.
12 Oct 1963 - 28 Jun 1966 Arturo Umberto Illia Francesconi (b.
www.worldstatesmen.org /Argentina.html   (2127 words)

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