What Happened This Year 1960
Born in 1960
Maria Wasiak
A Polish businesswoman and politician, served as the Minister of Infrastructure and Development from 2013 to 2015. Played a key role in shaping infrastructure policies and development strategies in Poland during her tenure. Focused on modernizing transportation systems and improving connectivity across the country.
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An American colonel and astronaut with a background in engineering and test piloting. Completed four spaceflights, participating in missions on both the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. Ford served as the commander of Expedition 33, and has accumulated over 160 days in space across his missions.
Continue ReadingRalph Sampson
A former professional basketball player and coach, achieved notable success in college basketball with the University of Virginia, where received the Naismith College Player of the Year award in 1981, 1982, and 1983. Selected first overall in the 1983 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets, played alongside Hakeem Olajuwon, contributing to the team's runs in the playoffs. Despite injuries, recognized for his significant height and skills as a center. Transitioned into coaching after retirement, sharing expertise in basketball development.
Continue ReadingMal Meninga
A prominent rugby league player and coach. Played his entire club career for the Canberra Raiders and represented Australia in international competitions. Achieved great success as a player, winning three premierships and earning numerous accolades. Transitioned to coaching, leading the Queensland State of Origin team to multiple victories and serving as head coach of the Australian national team, securing the World Cup title.
Continue ReadingEduardo Montes-Bradley
A journalist, photographer, and author, focused on documenting historical and social issues. Created several documentaries that explore themes of identity and culture. Published numerous articles that delve into Argentina's contemporary social landscape. Engaged in capturing visual stories that highlight the lives of marginalized communities in Argentina.
Continue ReadingAriel Castro
Ariel Castro was a Puerto Rican-American individual who kidnapped three women and held them captive in his home in Cleveland, Ohio, from 2002 to 2013. The women were subjected to physical and psychological abuse during their captivity. Castro was arrested in 2013 after one of the women managed to escape and alert authorities. His actions led to a high-profile investigation and trial, resulting in a guilty plea to multiple charges of kidnapping and rape. In 2013, he was sentenced to 1,000 years in prison without the possibility of parole. Castro's crimes garnered significant media attention and sparked discussions on issues of domestic abuse and human trafficking.
Continue ReadingCaroline Quentin
Born in 1960, an English actress gained prominence through roles in television and film. Achieved widespread recognition for a leading role in the sitcom 'Men Behaving Badly'. Worked extensively in various television dramas and comedy series. Also appeared in popular shows such as 'Blue Murder' and 'Jonathan Creek'. Career features performances in stage productions, showcasing versatility across mediums.
Continue ReadingIan Hislop
A Welsh-English journalist and screenwriter, noted for contributions to British television and journalism. Served as editor of the satirical magazine Private Eye since 1986, shaping political commentary through investigative reporting and satire. Created and has been a regular panelist on the BBC quiz show 'Have I Got News for You' since its inception in 1990, providing insight and humor on current affairs. Frequently appeared in various documentary programs and has authored several books exploring political themes and satire in media.
Continue ReadingAngélique Kidjo
A prominent figure in global music, this artist blends various musical genres, including African rhythms, jazz, and pop. The debut album, 'Logozo,' released in 1991, received critical acclaim and introduced her distinctive sound to international audiences. With multiple Grammy Awards won for albums such as 'Djin Djin' and 'Eve,' this artist has consistently showcased a commitment to cultural diversity and social change through music. In addition to music, engagement in advocacy for children's rights and education is notable, making significant contributions to humanitarian efforts in Africa and beyond.
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