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What Happened on February 25, 2003

Famous Deaths Alberto Sordi, Italian actor and film maker (Miser, Taxi Driver in NY, Me and Caterina), dies of lung cancer at 82 Tom O'Higgins, Irish Chief Justice (b. 1916) Died in 2003 2003 Highlights About February 25, 2003 Day of the Week: Tuesday How Long Ago? 21 years, 6 months and 1 day Leap Year: No Music Charts Get Our Daily Email © 2000-2024 On This Day Pte.

Why Sasha and Malia Will Go to Sidwell Friends

There were obvious reasons for the Obamas to pick Sidwell Friends for their daughters Sasha and Malia. As the school that educated Chelsea Clinton, Al Gore III and the Nixon girls, it understands the unique personal and security needs of prominent children. It provides a first-rate education on two well-equipped campuses. Nearly 4 in 10 students are children of color. But the choice makes sense at a philosophical level as well, because of how Quakers view the challenge of shaping children into socially responsible and spiritually aware adults.

Ariana Grandes Catwoman Stalks Mayor Penn Badgley in The Boy Is Mine Video

Ariana Grande has debuted a theatrical new music video for “The Boy Is Mine,” the third single from her Billboard chart-topping album “Eternal Sunshine.” The Christian Breslauer-directed visual sees the singer transform into Catwoman in order to capture the heart of a hunky mayor, played by “Gossip Girl” star Penn Badgley, who has released feral cats into the streets to eradicate a rat infestation.

Jaruma vs Ned Nwoko: Kayanmata Seller Shares Photos, Video As She Claims Regina Daniels Abuses Subst

Following her release after Ned Nwoko's arrest, Jaruma has taken to social media to brag about how connected she is in the countryThe kayanmata seller also bragged about how Hausas are in the helm of affairs, thereby making Ned Nwoko a small fishJaruma in her post claimed that Regina Daniels abuses hard substances, hence her weight loss and erratic behaviour at some pointThe fight between billionaire businessman Ned Nwoko and Jaruma keeps getting messier as the kayanmata seller continues to expose more secrets.

La vidoprotection sous surveillance renforce de la Cnil

"Big brother is watching you !" Il est désormais difficile d'échapper à l'une des 935.000 caméras installées en France. Dans la rue, dans les parkings, les gares, le métro, les bus, les magasins, les entreprises... elles sont omniprésentes. Sur le total, un peu moins de 38.000 caméras ont été installées sur la voie publique à l'initiative des collectivités locales et avec l'appui du plan national de déploiement, selon les chiffres du ministère de l'Intérieur.