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    1986 The largest Mafia trial in history, with 474 defendants, opens in Palermo, Italy.
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    1931 Statute of Westminster gives complete legislative independence to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland (Free State), and Newfoundland (not then part of Canada)
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    @very-rusty said
    1931 Statute of Westminster gives complete legislative independence to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland (Free State), and Newfoundland (not then part of Canada)
    Christmas gift to the Colonies?
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    @suzianne said
    Christmas gift to the Colonies?
    I guess you could look at it that way if you believe it.

    -VR
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    On this day in 2001, Italy’s Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens after a team of experts spent 11 years and $27 million to fortify the tower without eliminating its famous lean.

    In the 12th century, construction began on the bell tower for the cathedral of Pisa, a busy trade center on the Arno River in western Italy, some 50 miles from Florence. While construction was still in progress, the tower’s foundation began to sink into the soft, marshy ground, causing it to lean to one side. Its builders tried to compensate for the lean by making the top stories slightly taller on one side, but the extra masonry required only made the tower sink further. By the time it was completed in 1360, modern-day engineers say it was a miracle it didn’t fall down completely.

    Though the cathedral itself and the adjoining baptistery also leaned slightly, it was the Torre Pendente di Pisa, or Leaning Tower of Pisa, that became the city’s most famous tourist attraction. By the 20th century, the 190-foot-high white marble tower leaned a dramatic 15 feet off the perpendicular. In the year before its closing in 1990, 1 million people visited the old tower, climbing its 293 weathered steps to the top and gazing out over the green Campo dei Miracoli (Field of Miracles) outside. Fearing it was about to collapse, officials appointed a group of 14 archeologists, architects and soil experts to figure out how to take some–but not all–of the famous tilt away.

    Though an initial attempt in 1994 almost toppled the tower, engineers were eventually able to reduce the lean by between 16 and 17 inches by removing earth from underneath the foundations. When the tower reopened on December 15, 2001, engineers predicted it would take 300 years to return to its 1990 position. Though entrance to the tower is now limited to guided tours, hordes of tourists can still be found outside, striking the classic pose–standing next to the tower pretending to hold it up–as cameras flash.
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    140 since the papal encyclica „Quod apostolici muneris“ against Socialism, a lot of points seem moot today
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    On this date in 1912, a day before reaching the South Pole, British explorer Robert Scott
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    gotten there ahead of them. Hard cheese!
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    @very-rusty said
    On this day in 2001, Italy’s Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens after a team of experts spent 11 years and $27 million to fortify the tower without eliminating its famous lean.

    In the 12th century, construction began on the bell tower for the cathedral of Pisa, a busy trade center on the Arno River in western Italy, some 50 miles from Florence. While construction was still i ...[text shortened]... site Name
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    https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/leaning-tower-of-pisa-reopens
    Nice post and interesting site.
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    @drewnogal said
    Nice post and interesting site.
    We had an interesting "sight" a couple of years ago on our annual Cuba vacation. It was a well tanned gentleman, who looked to be into his 90s, strutting down the beach in a thong. The interesting part was that he looked good. Well that's what my partner said. 😲 🤔
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    @great-big-stees said
    We had an interesting "sight" a couple of years ago on our annual Cuba vacation. It was a well tanned gentleman, who looked to be into his 90s, strutting down the beach in a thong. The interesting part was that he looked good. Well that's what my partner said. 😲 🤔
    Some partners just don't see very well, I have noticed, but they love fragrance. 🙂
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    @torunn said
    Some partners just don't see very well, I have noticed, but they love fragrance. 🙂
    On that date she did not. 🤔 😉
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    Raoul Wallenberg’s Abduction by the Russians on January 17, 1945 - he was never seen again.
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    @great-big-stees said
    We had an interesting "sight" a couple of years ago on our annual Cuba vacation. It was a well tanned gentleman, who looked to be into his 90s, strutting down the beach in a thong. The interesting part was that he looked good. Well that's what my partner said. 😲 🤔
    You do realise that she’s packed one for you on your forthcoming vacation?
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    @drewnogal said
    You do realise that she’s packed one for you on your forthcoming vacation?
    That'll be the day. 😲 😛
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    @great-big-stees said
    That'll be the day. 😲 😛
    If you give us the day that happens, we will remind you next year. 🙂
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