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Leonardo City Tower Hotel | In popular culture | In popular culture
An Israeli soap opera called City Tower is supposedly set in the building. The show was shown on local TV. |
Leonardo City Tower Hotel | See also | See also
List of tallest buildings in Israel
List of tallest buildings in Ramat Gan |
Leonardo City Tower Hotel | References | References |
Leonardo City Tower Hotel | External links | External links
Leonardo City Tower at Leonardo Hotels
Leonardo City Tower official site
at Emporis
Category:Skyscrapers in Israel
Category:Hotels in Israel
Category:Residential buildings completed in 2000
Category:Buildings and structures in Ramat Gan
Category:Skyscraper hotels
Category:Residential skyscrapers in Israel
Category:Hotels established in 2000
Category:Hotel buildings completed in 2000
Category:2000 establishments in Israel |
Leonardo City Tower Hotel | Table of Content | Infobox building
, History, Apartments, Hotel, In popular culture, See also, References, External links |
Template:Dutch municipality Utrecht | Dutch municipality
| Utrecht |
Template:Dutch municipality Utrecht | Table of Content | Dutch municipality
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The Hypocrites (1965 film) | Infobox film
| The Hypocrites (Los hipócritas) is a 1965 Argentine crime film directed by Enrique Carreras to a script by Sixto Pondal Ríos.César Maranghello - Breve historia del cine argentino 2005 -- Page 174 "En la extensa e irregular filmografía de Enrique Carreras, la trilogía producida por Sono Film y compuesta por Los viciosos (1962), Los evadidos (1964) y Los hipócritas (1965) trata con superficialidad los respectivos temas de drogadicción, ." |
The Hypocrites (1965 film) | Cast | Cast
Tita Merello as Marga Albanese
Jorge Salcedo as Dr. Eugenio Laborda
Sergio Renán as Bubby
Walter Vidarte as Toño
Marcela López Rey as Elena Albanese
Guillermo Battaglia as Comisario
Darío Víttori as Dr. Massini
Jacques Arndt
Estela Molly as Haydée Borello
Paula Galés as Cantante
as Sandra
Elcira Olivera Garcés as Violeta
Fernando Vegal as Dr. Macetti
Humberto de la Rosa
Rodolfo Onetto as Cabo de policía
Fernando Siro as Fiscal
Rodolfo Puga
Rosángela Balbo as Alicia
Carlos Víctor Andris as Médico
Rafael Diserio as Sr. Borello
Josefa Goldar as Sra. Borello
Hugo Dargó as Silvio
Fabiana Gavel as Adriana
Marta Cipriano
Carlos A. Dussó
Carlos Bianquet as Diputado
Roberto Bordoni
Rafael Chumbita as Policía
Mónica Linares
Claudio Lucero as Bachicha
Aldo Mayo as Periodista
Susana Beltrán |
The Hypocrites (1965 film) | References | References |
The Hypocrites (1965 film) | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films directed by Enrique Carreras
Category:1960s Argentine films
Category:Argentine crime drama films
Category:1965 crime drama films |
The Hypocrites (1965 film) | Table of Content | Infobox film
, Cast, References, External links |
Caleta Córdoba | Short description | thumb | right | alt=View of Caleta Córdova from its beach | View of Caleta Córdova from its beach
Caleta Córdova is a small village with 638 inhabitants (INDEC, 2001) located in Escalante Department in the province of Chubut, Argentina, at the Atlantic coast 16 kilometers north of Comodoro Rivadavia, an economically oil-based city in the province of Chubut. Politically it belongs to the municipality of Comodoro Rivadavia.
The village's inhabitants are almost entirely dependent on the city of Comodoro Rivadavia for all power and food resources. It is home to many oil workers, has an oil-exporting port (the so-called monoboya) and also offers fishing along the village's single bridge as a tourist attraction. There is one station of Argentina's "Prefectura", or coast guard, which operates with several small boats.
In January 2008 a ship lost petroleum near the village and contaminated the coastal zone, which is home to penguins and sea lions.Article in BolsonWeb.com |
Caleta Córdoba | References | References |
Caleta Córdoba | External links | External links
Caleta Córdova in Elchenque.com
Category:Populated places in Chubut Province |
Caleta Córdoba | Table of Content | Short description, References, External links |
Los guerrilleros (1965 film) | more citations needed | Los Guerrilleros is a 1965 Argentine film directed by Lucas Demare. |
Los guerrilleros (1965 film) | Cast | Cast
Martín Andrade
Carlos Víctor Andriss
Ernesto Bianco
Juan Buryúa Rey as Gendarme 2
Rafael Chumbito as Gendarme 3
Luis Corradi as Chofer
María José Demare
Arturo García Buhr
José María Langlais
Enrique Liporace
Víctor Martucci as Padre de Fernando
Luis Medina Castro
Reynaldo Mompel
Bárbara Mujica
Ignacio Quirós
Marilina Ross
Raúl Szabó
Olga Zubarry |
Los guerrilleros (1965 film) | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films directed by Lucas Demare
Category:Argentine drama films
Category:1960s Argentine films |
Los guerrilleros (1965 film) | Table of Content | more citations needed, Cast, External links |
Il Gaucho | Infobox film
| Il Gaucho (internationally released as The Gaucho) is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was co-produced by Clemente Lococo, an Argentinian production company, and in Argentina it was released as Un italiano en la Argentina. For his role in this film Nino Manfredi won a Grolla d'oro for best actor. |
Il Gaucho | Cast | Cast
Vittorio Gassman as Marco Ravicchio
Amedeo Nazzari as Ingegnere Marucchelli
Nelly Panizza as Ines Marucchelli
Jorgelina Aranda: Italia Marucchelli
Umberto D'Orsi as Gianni Pertini
Maria Grazia Buccella as Mara
Annie Gorassini as Lorella
Guido Gorgatti as Giulio
Norberto Sánchez Calleja as Cecilio
Maria Fiore as Maria
Francesco Mulè as Fiorini
Nora Cárpena as Lida
Nino Manfredi as Stefano
Silvana Pampanini as Luciana
Nando Angelini as Aldo
Nelly Tesolín as Prostitute
Aldo Vianello
Vicky Astori
Amparito Castro
Mario Mario
José Del Vecchio
Rafael Diserio
Carmen Pericolo |
Il Gaucho | References | References |
Il Gaucho | External links | External links
Category:1964 films
Category:Commedia all'italiana
Category:Films directed by Dino Risi
Category:Films about immigration
Category:Films set in Buenos Aires
Category:Films shot in Buenos Aires
Category:Self-reflexive films
Category:Films with screenplays by Ruggero Maccari
Category:1964 comedy films
Category:1960s Italian films |
Il Gaucho | Table of Content | Infobox film
, Cast, References, External links |
Spring Fever (1965 film) | more citations needed | Spring Fever (Fiebre de primavera) is a 1965 Argentine film. |
Spring Fever (1965 film) | Plot | Plot |
Spring Fever (1965 film) | Cast | Cast
Palito Ortega
Violeta Rivas |
Spring Fever (1965 film) | References | References
|
Spring Fever (1965 film) | External links | External links
Spring Fever at AllMovie
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films shot in Buenos Aires
Category:1960s Argentine films
Category:Films directed by Enrique Carreras |
Spring Fever (1965 film) | Table of Content | more citations needed, Plot, Cast, References, External links |
Esta noche mejor no | Infobox film
| Esta noche mejor no is a 1965 Argentine comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni. |
Esta noche mejor no | Cast | Cast
Teresa Blasco
Roberto Escalada
Fernando Siro
Ubaldo Martínez
Beba Bidart
Nelly Panizza
Lalo Hartich |
Esta noche mejor no | References | References |
Esta noche mejor no | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films directed by Julio Saraceni
Category:1960s Argentine films |
Esta noche mejor no | Table of Content | Infobox film
, Cast, References, External links |
Reisenbach Telecommunication Tower | coord | thumb|Reisenbach Telecommunication Tower.
Reisenbach Telecommunication Tower ( German designation: Fernmeldeturm Reisenbach) is among the tallest structures in the Northern parts of Baden-Württemberg. Only the two masts of Donebach longwave transmitter are taller in the Mudau community. As the masts of Donebach transmitter, Reisenbach Telecommunication Tower is property of Deutsche Telekom AG.
It is a concrete telecommunication tower from the FMT3 type. It is among the tallest standardised telecommunication towers (Typenturm) of the Deutsche Telekom AG.
Reisenbach Telecommunication Tower was built in 1972. It is situated in the part Reisenbach of Mudau at Kirchstraase. It is used as directional radio tower and for transmitting the program of "sunshine live" on 100 kW with an ERP of 25 kW. |
Reisenbach Telecommunication Tower | See also | See also
List of towers |
Reisenbach Telecommunication Tower | External links | External links
http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b60558
Category:Communication towers in Germany
Category:Towers completed in 1972
Category:1972 establishments in West Germany
Category:Buildings and structures in Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis |
Reisenbach Telecommunication Tower | Table of Content | coord, See also, External links |
Strange Invasion | Use American English | Strange Invasion (Extraña invasión), also known as Stay Tuned for Terror, is a 1965 Argentine-American science fiction film directed by Emilio Vieyra and starring Richard Conte, Jorge Rivera López, Eddie Pequenino, Anna Strasberg and Mónica Cahen D'Anvers. A young Adolfo Aristarain was assistant director during filming. |
Strange Invasion | Plot | Plot
In Clearview, a town in the South of the U.S., strange waves begin to appear on the TV sets, hypnotizing the very young and the very old. Children and old people begin to wander around town in a zombie-like state. When the signal drops, there is a violent reaction and the army must be called in. |
Strange Invasion | Cast | Cast
Richard Conte
Jorge Rivera López
Eddie Pequenino
Eduardo Muñoz
Anna Strasberg (as Anna Mizrahi)
Ignacio de Soroa
Sergio Vandes
Edmundo Sanders
Susana Beltrán
Emilio Vieyra
Mónica Cahen D'Anvers (as Monica Mihánovich) |
Strange Invasion | Location | Location
Except for the opening scene, the film was filmed in Ciudad Jardin. |
Strange Invasion | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:1960s science fiction horror films
Category:Argentine independent films
Category:Argentine science fiction films
Category:1960s American films
Category:1960s Argentine films
Category:Films directed by Emilio Vieyra
Category:Argentine horror films
Category:American science fiction horror films |
Strange Invasion | Table of Content | Use American English, Plot, Cast, Location, External links |
Pillar Box War | short description | thumb|right|The Queen's Royal Cypher, surmounted by St Edward's crown
The Pillar Box War refers to a number of politically motivated acts of vandalism against post boxes in Scotland during the early 1950s in a dispute over the correct title in Scotland of the new British monarch, Elizabeth II or Elizabeth I. |
Pillar Box War | Background | Background
Ascending to the throne in February 1952, Elizabeth adopted the royal style of Elizabeth the Second. This was reflected in her royal cypher, which took the Latin form 'EIIR'. Some objected to this usage as the new queen was the first Elizabeth to reign over the United Kingdom or indeed Great Britain, Elizabeth I having been the queen of the former kingdoms of England and Ireland but not Scotland.
In 1953, John MacCormick took legal action against the Lord Advocate in the case of MacCormick v Lord Advocate, challenging the Queen's right to call herself Elizabeth the Second. The case failed on the grounds that the matter was within the royal prerogative, and thus the Queen was free to adopt any title she saw fit. |
Pillar Box War | Actions and legacy | Actions and legacy
Some occasions of vandalism and even explosions of post boxes which carried the Queen's 'EIIR' insignia were recorded. One particular pillar box in Edinburgh's Inch district was repeatedly vandalised with tar, paint and a hammer before being blown to pieces less than three months after its unveiling.The Scots Independent, March 1953, Page 2
The folk songs Sky High Joe and The Ballad of the Inch commemorate these events.
After 1953, new post boxes were placed in Scotland carrying only the Crown of Scotland image rather than the 'EIIR' cypher, which continued to be used in the rest of the United Kingdom, and indeed in some of the Queen's other realms and territories. A post box with the 'EIIR' cypher was installed in Dunoon in 2018 and immediately scheduled for replacement on discovery of the error. |
Pillar Box War | See also | See also
Royal cypher |
Pillar Box War | References | References
Category:1950s in Scotland
Category:Royal Mail
Category:Vandalism in Scotland
Category:Crime in Scotland
Category:1952 in Scotland |
Pillar Box War | Table of Content | short description, Background, Actions and legacy, See also, References |
Intimidad de los parques | short description | Intimidad de los parques is a 1965 Argentine film directed by Manuel Antín. Like Antín's film Circe, it is based on a short story by Antín's compatriot Julio Cortázar. Cortázar was bitterly disappointed in the film and expressed his sentiments in a pair of letters to Antín written in March and April 1965.Cortázar, Julio. Cartas (2013 edition), tomo 3, pp. 66-71 |
Intimidad de los parques | Cast | Cast
Dora Baret
Ricardo Blume
Francisco Rabal |
Intimidad de los parques | References | References |
Intimidad de los parques | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films based on short fiction
Category:Films based on works by Julio Cortázar
Category:Films directed by Manuel Antín
Category:1960s Argentine films |
Intimidad de los parques | Table of Content | short description, Cast, References, External links |
Intriga en Lima | unreferenced | Intriga en Lima is a 1965 Argentine film. |
Intriga en Lima | Cast | Cast
Vicente Buono
Joe Danda
Joe Danova
Graciela Dufau
Jorge Montoro |
Intriga en Lima | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:1960s Argentine films |
Intriga en Lima | Table of Content | unreferenced, Cast, External links |
By Killing | more citations needed | By Killing () is a 1965 Argentine film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto. |
By Killing | Plot | Plot
Charlie, a young man from a wealthy family, kills a blind man in the subway in front of passengers, then escapes the station unnoticed. While speeding away, he fatally strikes a pursuing motorcycle police officer. The media expresses concern over the rising crime rates. Police officer Mauro Moreno investigates the blind man's death, discovering he was an informant for Judge Zani. Zani had steered Mauro away from a life of crime in his youth, guiding him toward joining the police force. Charlie brags about his murders at a cabaret run by Rosa. In exchange for Mabel's release, a young prostitute he had arrested, Rosa tips off Mauro. During a raid on the venue, Charlie kills one officer and escapes. Later, El Sueco, Nacho, and Charlie murder Judge Zany.
In the aftermath, Mauro undergoes a transformation, becoming more ruthless in his encounters with criminals, even when they cease resisting. The press criticizes the police for these deaths. La Mimito moves in with Mauro. Following a party, Nacho and Charlie rape and kill Clara, leading the media to demand action against crime. Mauro interrogates Nacho, securing his admission to the murders committed by El Sueco and Charlie. In a nighttime operation, Mauro intercepts contraband and kills Charlie, who had surrendered. The police trace El Sueco to Rosa's house, where Pascual, her recently released partner, is also present. Mauro, alerted to the situation, confronts and kills Pascual and El Sueco. The press protests against the police actions. Intentionally provoking his own demise, Mauro allows Nacho, a drug addict, to steal his gun and subsequently kill him. |
By Killing | Cast | Cast
Jorge Salcedo ... Mauro Moreno
Nelly Meden ... Rosa
José María Langlais ... El Sueco
Graciela Borges ... Georgina
Walter Vidarte ... Nacho
Sergio Renán ... Charly
Gilda Lousek ... Mabel
Ambar La Fox ... Cantante
Darío Vittori ... Sacerdote
Bernardo Perrone ... Dr. Zani
Mario Lozano ... Pascual
Norberto Suárez ... Mincho |
By Killing | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films directed by Román Viñoly Barreto
Category:1960s Argentine films |
By Killing | Table of Content | more citations needed, Plot, Cast, External links |
Viaje de una noche de verano | more citations needed | Viaje de una noche de verano is a 1965 Argentine film. |
Viaje de una noche de verano | Cast | Cast
Tato Bores
Claudia Mores
Enrique Dumas
Roberto Escalada
Néstor Fabián
Olga Frances
Ranko Fujisawa
Ramona Galarza
Iko Avo
Juan Ramón
Los Arribeños
Los Wonderful's
Los Wawancó
Diana Maggi
Luis Medina Castro
Chico Novarro
Alberto Olmedo
María Esther Podestá
Atahualpa Yupanqui
Emilio Buis
Luis Sandrini
Marcos Zucker
Dorita Acosta
Alfredo Barbieri
Blackie
Elsa Daniel
Ángel Magaña
Don Pelele
Fidel Pintos
Juan Manuel Fangio
Sergio Corona |
Viaje de una noche de verano | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films directed by Carlos Rinaldi
Category:Argentine comedy films
Category:Films directed by Fernando Ayala
Category:Films directed by Rubén W. Cavallotti
Category:Films directed by Rodolfo Kuhn
Category:Films directed by José A. Martínez Suárez
Category:Films directed by René Múgica
Category:1960s Argentine films |
Viaje de una noche de verano | Table of Content | more citations needed, Cast, External links |
Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States/archive1 | [[List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States]] | List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States
I went through this list and feels that it meets the criteria. Warhol13 21:10, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Support Very nice. :-) My only concern is the large gap between the lead and the table, due to the nav-box on the right. I suggest something like a gallery of current members. Tompw (talk) 12:31, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
yeah I thought the same thing. I was trying to put the horizontally at the bottom, but I couldn't figure it out. Is there anybody more experienced with the technical aspects of the wikipedia who could do something like that? Warhol13 14:00, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
There's no way to do that without creating a new template, so I created and added it at the bottom. Tompw (talk) 21:12, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
comment I notice some lists are set up so the reader can can self-sort by column. This might be useful for the 'State of birth' and 'Appointed by' columns. Hmains 19:39, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
Because the "Term of service" cell spans three columns, class=wikitable sortable (the usual way of doing that) won't work. Tompw (talk) 21:13, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
Comment I'm concerned about this sentence: "Persons such as Robert H. Harrison or Edwin Stanton, who were appointed to the court but never served, are not listed." Are they the only people who didn't serve? Please elaborate on this. If this is already fixed, then I would support.--Ed ¿Cómo estás? 01:50, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
Concerns dealt with - Support --Ed ¿Cómo estás? 00:13, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
Comment I added a timeline a few days ago, but I got an error for the justices before 1800. I put those on the talk page. Could someone with more techniocal knowledge re-add them? Thank you. --Donar Reiskoffer 13:04, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Comment - would it be prudent to add the chief justice terms to the timeline? Like, color the bars differently when they are chief? --Golbez 23:23, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Comment: does the key for the timeline say "justice"? (It doesn't display properly in my browser so it's difficult to read.) If so, I would change it to "tenure", or something like that. I also second Golbez's suggestion above. -- bcasterline • talk 05:44, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
Two things 1. If you read the Date Format for the EasyTimeline, it says that dd/mm/yyyy and mm/dd/yyyy are only supported to 1800. If we want to go before that we need to go to years. Argh. It looks like I may need to submit a bug report in order to get this fixed. 2. In regards to "justice" being hard to read, thats another bug problem. I cannot fix that. Do you have any suggestions to make it either to read? In conclusion, basically the two problems with the graph are bug problems that I am having a tough time controlling. We should take away this graph until the major problem is fixed with the code. Either way, what are your guys thoughts on promoting it without the graph. Considering that List of Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada doesn't have a graph I say we still promote. I will then fix the graph as soon as I am able. Warhol13 02:33, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
Conditional support — If Now that the timeline is fixed (the letters overlap at the bottom) – Zntrip 02:24, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
That was another code problem, but I took out the words that were over it. The timeline is as good as it can be right now, I believe, given the code. Warhol13 18:19, 23 March 2007 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States/archive1 | Table of Content | [[List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States]] |
Carl E. Walsh | short description | Carl Eugene Walsh (born June 30, 1949), is an American economist. He has been an economics professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) since 1987, and retired in 2020 as Distinguished Professor of Economics. He twice served as chair of the Economics Department at the university (1988-1991 and 2010–2013) as well as Vice Provost for Silicon Valley Initiatives (2005–2007) and Associate Vice Chancellor for Planning and Programs (1995-1995) at UCSC. He has also been a Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Banks of Kansas City (1982–1983), Philadelphia (1984–1985) and San Francisco (1987–2000).
Walsh's work is primarily in the fields of central banking and monetary policy."Home Page of Carl E. Walsh" University of California, Santa Cruz. |
Carl E. Walsh | Early life and education | Early life and education
Walsh received B.A. degrees in mathematics and economics in 1971 and his Ph.D. in economics in 1976, both from the University of California, Berkeley. |
Carl E. Walsh | Career | Career
Walsh was a lecturer at the University of Auckland in New Zealand from 1976 to 1978 and assistant professor at Princeton University from 1979 to 1985. Walsh was senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco from 1985 to 1987. Walsh moved to the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1987, becoming associate professor. Walsh was named full professor in 1991 and was named distinguished professor in 2010.
Walsh has held visiting appointments at several institutions, including UC Berkeley economics department (visiting lecturer, 1979; visiting assistant professor, 1985), the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (visiting scholar, 1982–1983), the International Finance Division of the Federal Reserve Board (visiting scholar, July 1984), the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (visiting senior economist, 1984–1985), the UC Berkeley School of Business (visiting lecturer, 1986–1987), the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (visiting scholar, 1987–present), and Stanford University (visiting professor, fall 1995). Walsh was vice provost of the UC Santa Cruz's Silicon Valley Initiatives from 2005 to 2007. He was a member of the editorial board of the American Economic Review (1994–2000) and was a co-editor of the International Journal of Central Banking (2008–2012).
Walsh is an international research fellow at Kiel Institute for the World Economy and was an Honorary Adviser to the Bank of Japan's Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies from 2019 to 2023. |
Carl E. Walsh | Work | Work
Walsh has become best known for his paper "Optimal Contracts for Central Bankers," published in 1995 in the American Economic Review.Optimal Contracts for Central Bankers by Carl Walsh, The American Economic Review, Vol. 85, No. 1. (Mar., 1995), pp. 150-167 His theory is commonly referred to as the "Walsh Contract." In a 2004 speech, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben S. Bernanke included "Optimal Contracts for Central Bankers" as one of the three most influential papers in macroeconomics over the past 25 years.The Federal Reserve Board: Remarks by Governor Ben S. Bernanke To the Conference on Reflections on Monetary Policy 25 Years after October 1979, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, October 8, 2004 His theory has also been questioned by Francisco Candel-Sánchez and Juan Cristóbal Campoy-Miñarro. In addition, Haizhou Huang and A. Jorge Padilla have commented on the concept. |
Carl E. Walsh | Selected publications | Selected publications
Walsh has written several textbooks and has authored or coauthored numerous articles and chapters, mostly scientific.
"Optimal Contracts for Central Bankers," March 1995, Vol. 85, No. 1, pp. 150–167. American Economic Review. Origins of the "Walsh Contract."
Monetary Theory and Policy, 3rd edition, 2010. MIT Press. . Standard graduate-level textbook for monetary economics.
Economics, 4th edition, with Joseph E. Stiglitz, 2006. W. W. Norton. . Modern introductory economics textbook.
Principle of Microeconomics, 4th edition, with Joseph E. Stiglitz, 2006. W. W. Norton. . Modern introductory microeconomics textbook. |
Carl E. Walsh | References | References |
Carl E. Walsh | External links | External links
Official website at the University of California, Santa Cruz
Category:1949 births
Category:21st-century American economists
Category:Living people
Category:American macroeconomists
Category:University of California, Santa Cruz faculty |
Carl E. Walsh | Table of Content | short description, Early life and education, Career, Work, Selected publications, References, External links |
The Revenge of Ivanhoe | more citations needed | The Revenge of Ivanhoe () is a 1965 Italian adventure film directed by Tanio Boccia. |
The Revenge of Ivanhoe | Cast | Cast
Rik Van Nutter (credited as Clyde Rogers) as Ivanhoe
Gilda Lousek as Rowena of Stratford
Andrea Aureli as Bertrand of Hastings
Duilio Marzio as Cedric of Hastings
Glauco Onorato as Lockheel
Furio Meniconi as Etimbaldo
Nando Tamberlani as Prior of Wessex
Tullio Altamura as Wilfred Cox
Nerio Bernardi as Donald, Dungeon master |
The Revenge of Ivanhoe | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Italian-language films
Category:Films directed by Tanio Boccia
Category:Films based on Ivanhoe
Category:Italian swashbuckler films
Category:1965 adventure films
Category:1960s Italian films |
The Revenge of Ivanhoe | Table of Content | more citations needed, Cast, External links |
File:Crystal Clear app clean dark.png | This image is a darker version of | This image is a darker version of :Image:Crystal Clear app clean.png, originally made by Crystal Clear. |
File:Crystal Clear app clean dark.png | Table of Content | This image is a darker version of |
The Amphitheatre (film) | more citations needed | The Amphitheatre () is a 1965 Argentine film directed by René Múgica. |
The Amphitheatre (film) | Cast | Cast
Alfredo Alcón
Fina Basser
Rafael Chumbito - Hombre en reñidero
Milagros de la Vega
Francisco de Paula
Rafael Diserio - Hombre en velorio
Zelmar Gueñol
Lautaro Murúa
Haydée Padilla
Lola Palombo
Francisco Petrone
Carlos Daniel Reyes - Zárate
Jorge Salcedo
Myriam de Urquijo |
The Amphitheatre (film) | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:Argentine drama films
Category:Films directed by René Múgica
Category:1960s Argentine films |
The Amphitheatre (film) | Table of Content | more citations needed, Cast, External links |
NYCon 3 | # | redirect 25th World Science Fiction Convention |
NYCon 3 | Table of Content | # |
Psique y sexo | Infobox film
| Psique y sexo is a 1965 Argentine anthology comedy drama film, consisting of four episodes each directed by Manuel Antín, Dino Minitti, Ernesto Bianco and Enrique Cahen Salaberry. |
Psique y sexo | Cast | Cast
La estrella del destino
Fernanda Mistral
Alberto Argibay
Federico Luppi
La buscona
Julia Sandoval
Ernesto Bianco
Emilio Guevara
La necrófila
Zulma Faiad
Tito Alonso
Miguel Ligero
Noemí Laserre
Chicos jugando al deseo
Eddie Pequenino
Marisa Núñez
Carlos Olivieri
Fernando Crespi
José Luis Mazza
Carmen Llambí |
Psique y sexo | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry
Category:Argentine anthology films
Category:1960s Argentine films |
Psique y sexo | Table of Content | Infobox film
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Viva Greenville | unreferenced | Viva Greenville is the first community Hispanic newspaper in Eastern North Carolina, founded in 2006. It distributes 5,000 free copies in more than 100 locations in Pitt, Beaufort, Greene, Wilson and Lenoir counties. The publication provides local news, events, information about healthcare, education and social activities in Spanish. |
Viva Greenville | References | References
Category:Newspapers published in North Carolina
Category:Spanish-language newspapers published in the United States |
Viva Greenville | Table of Content | unreferenced, References |
El Perseguidor | more citations needed | El Perseguidor is a 1965 Argentine film directed by Osías Wilenski. The screenplay, written by Ulyses Petit de Murat, is based on the short story El perseguidor by Julio Cortázar, which was inspired by the life of Charlie Parker.
In 2022, the film was included in Spanish magazine Fotogramass list of the 20 best Argentine films of all time. |
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