A main figure in Argentina’s 1990 World Cup squad, Claudio CANIGGIA believes that had he played in the final against Germany, Argentina would have won the World Cup.
Suspended for the final after having received two yellow cards throughout the tournament, Claudio CANIGGIA has no doubt that the final would have ended different. Speaking with TyC Sports, a legendary figure of the Argentina National Team also gave his thoughts on Diego MARADONA as well as Lionel MESSI.
Insider asked chefs to share different ways leftover Champagne or sparkling wine can be incorporated into food. They suggested a variety of dishes, including Champagne-roasted chicken and Champagne-based hollandaise sauce for eggs Benedict. The chefs noted that although Champagne or sparkling wine can become flat between three and five days after being opened, there are tons of ways to use the flat wine in meals. "It may not give you the same flavor that you're looking for in a good drinking wine, but in cooking, it still has so much value,"
"There was backstory and there was to be a fight sequence," she continued. "I don't know how much Quentin wants me to say, but yes, there was originally more than that. But I guess when you're getting such brilliant s--t with Leo [Dicaprio] and Jamie [Foxx] and Christoph [Waltz], you just keep shooting and time kind of got crunchy."
Which means, no, unfortunately her saga will not be appearing as DVD extra (Zoë confirmed that the scenes were never shot).
Kelly. R. Kelly is set to play Georgia’s Wolf Creek Amphitheater on August 25, but if local government gets its way, he’ll have nowhere to perform. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Fulton County officials are petitioning the venue’s operator Live Nation to cancel the concert amid allegations that R. Kelly is holding a group of women against their will in a “cult” (Kelly has denied all accusations against him).
Redeem now A bill proposing a federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr. was first introduced in 1968.It became a federal holiday in 1983 when then-President Ronald Reagan first signed a bill into law.But it took nearly two decades for all 50 states to observe the day. Martin Luther King Jr. is the most decorated civil rights icon in American history. But it took more than a decade after he died for the country to celebrate him with a national holiday.