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Mussomeli: Il Comandante della Legione Carabinieri Sicilia, Gen B Rosario Castello, in visita al castello Manfredonico
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Penélope Cruz and Christian Bale in Captain Corelli s Mandolin.
Universal
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 28%
Synopsis: An Italian officer (Nicolas Cage) is torn between loyalty to his country and his love for a local fisherman s fiancé (Penélope Cruz) as he occupies a Greek island during World War II.
Bale appears in the film as Mandras, the fisherman who leaves his love behind to fight the war on the mainland.
Bale played Mandras in Captain Corelli s Mandolin (2001).
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 28%
Synopsis: An Italian officer (Nicolas Cage) is torn between loyalty to his country and his love for a local fisherman s fiancé (Penélope Cruz) as he occupies a Greek island during World War II.
Denuncian filtración del caso Iguala
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PT-35, and Bulkeley’s flagship,
PT-41. Squadron 3 boasted a compliment of 11 officers and 68 men. In general, each boat had a crew of two officers and 10 to 12 men. The PT-boats were of the latest design, 77-footers that came equipped with four 21-inch torpedo launchers and two pairs of 50-caliber machine guns in power turrets.
By the late summer of 1941, it was clear that Japan and the United States were on a collision course. War was coming, though no one knew when, and there was a sense of urgency in the air. Bulkeley’s command was selected for rapid deployment in the Philippines, even though with six boats he had only half a squadron. The second half was supposed to follow later but never arrived because of Pearl Harbor.
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By Janice Dunnahoo
Special to the Daily Record
Last week’s article was about a Christmas dance out in New Mexico’s ranch country. In keeping with early Christmas traditions here, I thought I would share one more Christmas dance story with you before Christmas. This one is a more historically factual story that took place at the Chisum Jinglebob Ranch, as told by my husband’s great-great-grandfather, Rufus Henry Dunnahoo, who was the first blacksmith in Roswell, and a fiddle player.
The writer of this story, Jim Mullens, was Rufe Dunnahoo’s stepson, he located permanently to New Mexico in 1887. He was a writer for the Nogal Nugget, in Nogal, New Mexico, then a boom mining town. He moved to Roswell in 1888 and was employed at the Roswell Register. He taught school in Lincoln County for several years and was the first Chaves County school superintendent. A member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from 1907-1911, he served as Ju
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