Artur da Costa e Silva วันเกิด วันเดือนปีเกิด

Artur da Costa e Silva

Artur da Costa e Silva (Portuguese: [aʁˈtuʁ ˈkɔstɐ i ˈsiwvɐ]; 3 October 1899 – 17 December 1969) was a Brazilian Army Marshal and the second president of the Brazilian military government that came to power after the 1964 coup d'état. He reached the rank of Marshal of the Brazilian Army, and held the post of Minister of War in the military government of president Castelo Branco.

His administration, following the enactment of Institutional Act 5 (AI-5), marked the beginning of the harshest and most brutal phase of the military dictatorship, which was continued by General Emílio Garrastazu Médici, his successor. AI-5 granted him the power to shut down the National Congress, remove politicians from office, and institutionalize repression in response to the growing opposition to the regime. This repression was carried out through both legal and illegal means, including the torture of civilians.

Costa e Silva's government was also characterized by a 15.72% growth in GDP (an average of 7.86%) and a 10.68% increase in per capita income (an average of 5.34%), thanks to the Government Economic Action Program (PAEG). Costa e Silva took office with inflation at 25.01% and left it at 19.31%, during a period known as the Brazilian economic miracle, which lasted from 1968 to 1973.

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1 มกราคม ค.ศ. 1902 เป็น วันพุธ ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 0 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ Theodore Roosevelt

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1st of January 1902 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 1 มกราคม ค.ศ. 1902

BOSTON'S "VENETIAN PALACE."; Mrs. J.L. Gardner's New House About Which There Is Much Secrecy, to be a Museum of Fine Arts.

Date: 02 January 1902

Special to The New York Times

Gardner, Mrs. Jack's, Venetian Palace

Full Article

DR. WOODBURY'S FIRST ORDER.; Asked About Street Cleaning Department Changes, He Says the Initial Command Is "As You Are."

Date: 02 January 1902

City Record

Full Article

Front Page 3 -- No Title

Date: 02 January 1902

Special to The New York Times

Fullerton, W. M., vice de Blowitz

Full Article

ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE GOVERNOR; Sunday Opening of Saloons Opposed.

Date: 02 January 1902

Gov. Odell's message

Full Article

UTAH INDIAN MINES TO BE MONOPOLIZED; New Jersey Company to Obtain Sole Privilege of Them. Postmaster General Payne and Other Politicians Said to be Interested -- Concession Said to be Worth $1,000,000.

Date: 01 January 1902

Special to The New York Times

Utah Indian mine concessions for the Florence Co.

Full Article

TOPICS OF THE TIMES.

Date: 01 January 1902

Full Article

HUGH M'LAUGHLIN FOR PERRY BELMONT; Mr. Coler Bears a Message to the Candidate. An Anti-Croker Coalition Possible, Re- port Says, in the Next State Convention -- The 7th's Fight Shows No Weakening Signs.

Date: 01 January 1902

tries for

Full Article

MARKET MOVEMENT.

Date: 01 January 1902

Full Article

MANY THE BAUD JEWELS FOUND IN A PAWNSHOP; Others Take from Mrs. Pollion, the Freind of Valet Kern. Nearly 30,000 Worth of the Stolen Gems Recovered and the Woman Arrested -- Her Story.

Date: 01 January 1902

Thebaud jewels found

Full Article

A TIMES READER'S GREETING.

Date: 01 January 1902

H.C.P

H. P

Full Article

BOSTON'S "VENETIAN PALACE."; Mrs. J.L. Gardner's New House About Which There Is Much Secrecy, to be a Museum of Fine Arts.

Date: 02 January 1902

Special to The New York Times

Gardner, Mrs. Jack's, Venetian Palace

Full Article

DR. WOODBURY'S FIRST ORDER.; Asked About Street Cleaning Department Changes, He Says the Initial Command Is "As You Are."

Date: 02 January 1902

City Record

Full Article

Front Page 3 -- No Title

Date: 02 January 1902

Special to The New York Times

Fullerton, W. M., vice de Blowitz

Full Article

ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE GOVERNOR; Sunday Opening of Saloons Opposed.

Date: 02 January 1902

Gov. Odell's message

Full Article

UTAH INDIAN MINES TO BE MONOPOLIZED; New Jersey Company to Obtain Sole Privilege of Them. Postmaster General Payne and Other Politicians Said to be Interested -- Concession Said to be Worth $1,000,000.

Date: 01 January 1902

Special to The New York Times

Utah Indian mine concessions for the Florence Co.

Full Article

TOPICS OF THE TIMES.

Date: 01 January 1902

Full Article

HUGH M'LAUGHLIN FOR PERRY BELMONT; Mr. Coler Bears a Message to the Candidate. An Anti-Croker Coalition Possible, Re- port Says, in the Next State Convention -- The 7th's Fight Shows No Weakening Signs.

Date: 01 January 1902

tries for

Full Article

MARKET MOVEMENT.

Date: 01 January 1902

Full Article

MANY THE BAUD JEWELS FOUND IN A PAWNSHOP; Others Take from Mrs. Pollion, the Freind of Valet Kern. Nearly 30,000 Worth of the Stolen Gems Recovered and the Woman Arrested -- Her Story.

Date: 01 January 1902

Thebaud jewels found

Full Article

A TIMES READER'S GREETING.

Date: 01 January 1902

H.C.P

Full Article

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Full Article