User:CuteLittleDoggie
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Hi! My name is CuteLittleDoggie. Excuse me for creating my own Wikipedia account, but I couldn't resist. I've seen my owner, an experienced Wikipedian (actually an admin... shh... don't tell), on here all the time. So I said to myself, whenever I play on my owner's computer (which I normally do when he is stressed out or away at work), I might as well do something here on Wikipedia.
Oh, please don't call me another one of those silly, silly sock puppets. I am not here to vandalise pages, stack votes on AFD and other places, nor pretend I don't know how to spell. If you want to, you can consider me as my owner's other account. Take a look at my contributions if you like.
Allright, that's about it now. I'll get to work on this page later. Right now, I have to take a walk with my owner and do the things other dogs do. But I'll be back and edit this page again. After all this is a wiki! Bye!
CuteLittleDoggie 16:19, 15 May 2005 (UTC)
- Updated 22:23, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Today is December 12, 2006
- Outgoing United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (pictured), in his final speech in office, encourages the United States to return to its historic commitments to multilateralism and human rights.
- Former Chilean president Augusto Pinochet (age 91) dies one week after suffering a heart attack.
- Christer Fuglesang becomes the first Scandinavian astronaut in space as the Space Shuttle Discovery is launched on a mission to the International Space Station.
- Ethiopia begins to intervene in the Somali Civil War.
- The Iraq Study Group releases its final report, describing the situation in the Iraq War as "grave and deteriorating" and making seventy-nine policy recommendations.
[edit] Today's featured content
The Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties of India are sections of the Constitution of India that prescribe the fundamental obligations of the State to the citizens, and the duties of the citizens with respect to the State. These sections comprise a constitutional bill of rights, guidelines for government policy-making, and the behaviour and conduct of citizens. These sections are considered vital elements of the constitution, which was developed between 1947 and 1949 by the Constituent Assembly of India. The Fundamental Rights are defined as the basic human rights of all citizens. The Directive Principles of State Policy are guidelines for the framing of laws by the government. The Fundamental Duties are defined as the moral obligations of all citizens to help to promote a spirit of patriotism and to uphold the unity of India. Like the Directive Principles, they are not legally enforceable. (more...)
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The Aisawan Thiphya-Art (Divine Seat of Personal Freedom), a pavilion found at Bang Pa In Royal Palace in Bang Pa In, Ayutthaya Province, Thailand. The palace complex was formerly used by the Thai kings as a summer dwelling. Most of the present buildings were constructed between 1872 and 1889 by King Chulalongkorn. Photo credit: Dan Smith |
[edit] Selected anniversaries
December 12: Independence Day in Kenya (1963).
- 1531 - The Apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe: Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin saw the Blessed Virgin Mary outside of modern-day Mexico City.
- 1897 - Belo Horizonte, the first planned city of Brazil, was inaugurated.
- 1901 - Guglielmo Marconi (pictured) received the first trans-Atlantic radio signal, from Poldhu Wireless Station in Cornwall, England to Cabot Tower in St. John's, Newfoundland.
- 1915 - President Yuan Shikai of the Republic of China reinstated the monarchy and declared himself Emperor.
- 1964 - Jomo Kenyatta became the first President of the Republic of Kenya.
Recent days: December 11 – December 10 – December 9
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