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Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, Marcelo Martinez Burgos, and their " staff of some 45 people " said that Hezbollah and their contacts in Iran were responsible for the 1994 bombing of a Jewish cultural center in Argentina, in which " ighty-five people were killed and more than 200 others injured.
* 1920 – Alberto Crespo, Argentine race car driver ( d. 1991 )
* 1899 – Alberto Gainza Paz, Argentine journalist and political activist ( d. 1977 )
On 5 March 1975, a Montoneros bomb detonates in the underground parking at Plaza Colón of the Argentine Army High Command and a garbage truck driver, Alberto Blas García is killed and 28 others are wounded, including four colonels and 18 other ranks. On 3 June 1975, Montoneros guerrillas murdered Raul Amelong, manager of the Acindar steel firm in Rosario, in reprisal for alleged repression against striking employes.
The Montoneros were inspired by the British and Italian wartime commando raids on warships, and on 1 November 1974 the Montoneros successfully blew up General Commissioner Alberto Villar, the chief of the Argentine federal police in his yacht.
* 1920 – Alberto Calderón, Argentine mathematician ( d. 1998 )
* March 5 – Alberto Olmedo, Argentine comedian and actor ( b. 1933 )
* April 11 – Alberto Ginastera, Argentine composer ( d. 1983 )
** Alberto Gerchunoff, Argentine writer ( d. 1949 )
The Argentine composer Alberto Williams wrote nine symphonies.
By 1941 he was earning a good wage, enough to pay for music lessons with Alberto Ginastera, an eminent Argentine composer of classical music.
Several members of the Argentine military junta have been found to be P2 members, such as Raúl Alberto Lastiri, Argentina's interim president from July 13, 1973 until October 12, 1973, Emilio Massera, part of Jorge Videla's military junta from 1976 to 1978, and José López Rega, the infamous founder of the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (" Triple A ").
Alberto Gerchunoff ( January 1, 1883 – March 2, 1950 ), was an Argentine writer born in the Russian Empire, in the city of Proskuriv, now Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine.
* June 25 – Alberto Ginastera, Argentine composer, 67
In the late 1940s, he moved to Buenos Aires where he worked for Argentine publisher Editorial Abril and met Argentine comics artists like José Luis Salinas, Alberto Breccia and Solano López.
Eduardo Alberto Duhalde (; born October 5, 1941 ) is an Argentine politician, lawyer and professor of public law, who also was President of Argentina from 2002 to 2003.
* Alberto Gerchunoff, Argentine writer ( died 1949 )
Guastavino's musical style marked a stark contrast with the works of his 20th-century Argentine contemporaries such as Alberto Ginastera and reveals the influence of European composers such as Albéniz, Granados, Rachmaninoff, Chabrier, Falla, Debussy, and Ravel, but also is clearly inherited from the luminaries of 19th-century Argentine nationalist composers, such as Alberto Williams, Ernesto Drangosch, Francisco Hargreaves, Eduardo García Mansilla and Julián Aguirre.
* 23 Alberto Castillo, 87, Argentine tango singer and actor.

Argentine and drafted
The Argentine Civil War was waged by militias again, as both Federals and Unitarians drafted common people into their ranks for the ongoing conflicts.
In the arena of practical affairs, Saavedra Lamas drafted legislation affecting labor in Argentina, supported the founding of the International Labor Organization in 1919, and presided over the ILO Conference of 1928 in Geneva while serving simultaneously as leader of the Argentine delegation.
In international law, his other field of major scholarly interest, he published La Crise de la codification et de la doctrine Argentine de droit international ( 1931 ); and he spoke, wrote, or drafted legislation on many subjects with international ramifications-among them, asylum, colonization, immigration, arbitration, and international peace.
Martín Fierro, the hero of the poem, is drafted into the Argentine military for a border war, deserts, and becomes an outlaw and fugitive.
In El Gaucho Martín Fierro, the eponymous protagonist is an impoverished gaucho who has been drafted to serve at a border fort, defending the Argentine inner frontier against the Native Peoples.
In 1988, González was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the third round of the NBA Draft, after the American team bought the player's rights from his Argentine team for a 30, 000 Argentine australes fee.
In the 1940s a businessman from Bogotá called Oswaldo Duperly founded Ducrane Films and produced numerous films despite facing strong competition from Argentine and Mexican cinema which after 1931 drafted to a third position in preference among Colombians.
Drawing from a 1933 study on Argentine finance by Bank of England director Sir Otto Niemeyer, the institution's charter was drafted by Argentine economist Raúl Prebisch ; Prebisch would serve as general manager until 1943.

Argentine and with
* Animal ( 2001 film ), Argentine film by Sergio Bizzio with Carlos Roffé
* Argentine Ministry of Foreign Relations: list of bilateral treaties with Angola ( in Spanish only )
Argentine pastry, including Rogel ( a cake of layers of hojaldre covered with meringue ), Dulce de Leche, and regional variants of Alfajores ( from Mar del Plata, Córdoba Province, Argentina | Córdoba, Tucumán Province | Tucumán, among others ).
As regards products made with sugar, Papaya ( mamón in Argentine Spanish ) jam is typical of the province of Corrientes.
In 1927 a short nine-game series took place in Argentina, with the Lions winning all nine encounters ; the tour did however become a financial success for Argentine rugby.
Over the years, the Brazilian F94 line has been improved with several cosmetic changes and became more and more different from the German and Argentine models.
Later that July, he met San Martín at the Guayaquil conference and convinced the Argentine general, who wanted the port to return to Peruvian jurisdiction, and the local Criollo elite in both major cities of the advantage of having the former Quito Audiencia join with the liberated lands to the north.
The islands are located from the Isla de los Estados in Argentina ( and from the Argentine mainland ); from Chile ; west of the Shag Rocks ( South Georgia ) and north of the British Antarctic Territory ( which overlaps with the Argentine and Chilean claims to Antarctica in that region ).
Today there are an estimated 700, 000 people of Irish ancestry in Argentina, approximately 15. 5 % of the Republic of Ireland's current population ; however, these numbers may be far higher, given that many Irish newcomers declared themselves to be British, as Ireland at the time was still part of the United Kingdom and today their descendants integrated into Argentine society with mixed bloodlines.
Brabham continued to drive for Cooper, but on the long flight back from the 1960 season-opening Argentine Grand Prix, he had a heart-to-heart with John Cooper.
In the eighth season of the US version of Dancing with the Stars, it was added to the list of dances along with the Argentine Tango.
The Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges was entranced with the idea of the labyrinth, and used it extensively in his short stories ( such as " The House of Asterion " in The Aleph ).
At the same time, with the underground network of Montoneros militants largely uprooted in the capital of Tucumán province, several hundred ERP militants took the streets in the Argentine city of Córdoba in the last week of August 1975, in an effort to divert attention from the military operations being waged in the jungles and mountains of Tucumán and five policemen were killed as a result, after the police headquarters was attacked with gunfire and the police radio communications center bombed.
An Argentine Army 1976 report entitled Informe Especial: Actividades OPM " Montoneros " año 1976, gave the following surviving Montoneros totals for September 1976: 9, 191 members with 991 guerrillas ( 391 officers and 600 other ranks ), 2, 700 armed militants and 5, 500 sympathizers and active collaborators.
In Cuba in 1959, forces led by Fidel Castro and Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara overthrew the regime of Fulgencio Batista and established a communist regime there with ties to the Soviet Union.
* The iconic image of Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara, being splattered with a cream pie ( January 1972 ).
This move, however, resulted in no special favors for the Brazilians from Francia, who was also on good, if limited, terms with Juan Manuel Rosas, the Argentine governor.
Nonetheless, Moríñigo continued to maintain close relations with the heavily German-influenced Argentine military throughout the war and provided a haven for Axis spies and agents.
In addition, the new Argentine government, displeased with Stroessner's cordial relations with Perón, canceled a trade agreement.
A 1956 agreement with Brazil to improve the transport link between the two countries by building roads and a bridge over the Río Paraná broke Paraguay's traditional dependence on Argentine goodwill for the smooth flow of Paraguayan international trade.
Chilean radars supplied the British with information of Argentine jet movements in Tierra del Fuego, from where the Argentine Air Force launched raids on targets in the Falklands.

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