Talk:Bud Spencer
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One sentence originally read: After a successful education and leaving the university with a doctor degree in law" etc. I took the "sucessful education" bit out as a doctorate in anything probably indicates to most people that the person has been successfully educated. :-)
>>>>>>>>>> An Italian doctorate is a first degree, nothing more...
wrong, in Italy one who get the bachelor degree is called "doctor" but doctorate is just like in U.K. or U.S. (generally three years after master degree)
Are you sure Bud Spencer was an olympic Swimmer?? ;-) WP
Well, I read the Olympics information in two seperate sources. He has earned a respectable 11th degree, so it is difficult to check that in general Olympics pages ErdemTuzun.
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[edit] Place of birth
The English and the Italian version of this page respectively list Vico Equense and Naples as the places of birth for the actor. Something needs to be fixed. The two places cannot show up at the same time on two versions of the same article.
ICE77 -- 84.223.77.41 14:07, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
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