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Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo in his Portuguese international strip

Cristiano Ronaldo (full name Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro; born February 5, 1985, Madeira, Portugal) was signed by Manchester United in 2003 for £12.24m.

Widely regarded as one of the premier talents in European football, Ronaldo originally played for Portuguese team Sporting Lisbon, a team famous for producing Real Madrid star Luis Figo.

Able to use either foot and play on both sides of the pitch, he attracted the attentions of Alex Ferguson in the summer of 2003, when Sporting Lisbon beat Manchester United 3-1 in the inauguration of the Alvalade XXI stadium. Now plying his trade for the English giants, Ronaldo has earned a equal amounts of praise and criticism for his flashy style of play and dribbling tricks. He demonstrated these at the 2004 FA Cup final in Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, in which he starred, scoring the first goal in United's 3-0 win over Millwall.

In his second season at United, Ronaldo has grown as a player, notably starring in the memorable 4-2 demolition of champions Arsenal at their Highbury stadium. The doubts over his 'flashy' style and perceived inability to produce an 'end product', the final killer cross or pass to set-up a goal, must surely now have been allayed, as Ronaldo has consistently been one of United's most dedicated and effective players in a season of highs and lows. United reached the FA Cup final, but had disappointing campaigns in the Premier League and Champions League. Is currently dating Australian brunette Kylie Richardson who plans to move to Manchester later in the year to support Cristiano and be closer to him. Ronaldo made his international debut in August 2003, against Kazakhstan. He scored Portugal's only goal in their 2-1 loss to Greece in the opening match of Euro 2004, and the first goal of the semi final against the Netherlands which Portugal won 2-1. The final saw a rematch of the opening game of the tournament and again, Greece emerged victorious. Though the tournament ended in disappointment for Ronaldo, he had truly come of age as a player. He also represented Portugal at the 2004 Olympic Games. As of 11 June 2005 he has scored 10 goals in 24 appearances for his country.


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As of 11 June 2005 he has scored 10 goals in 24 appearances for his country.
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State song: "Go, Mississippi", adopted 1962
Patron saint: Our Lady of Sorrows
State flower and state tree: Magnolia
State bird: Mockingbird
State beverage: Milk
State fish: Largemouth Bass
State insect: Honeybee
State water mammal: Bottlenose Dolphin
State shell: Oyster
State fossil: A whale fossil nicknamed "ziggy"
State land mammal: White-tailed Deer
State waterfowl: Wood duck
State stone: Petrified wood
State wildflower: Coreopsis
State butterfly: Spicebush Swallowtail
State dance: Square Dance
Statehood Quarter was minted in 2002.
. The final saw a rematch of the opening game of the tournament and again, Greece emerged victorious. The Jewish population is also mainly concentrated in urban areas.

He scored Portugal's only goal in their 2-1 loss to Greece in the opening match of Euro 2004, and the first goal of the semi final against the Netherlands which Portugal won 2-1. The Roman Catholic population is found primarily in urban areas and on the Gulf Coast. Ronaldo made his international debut in August 2003, against Kazakhstan. Mississippi's religious affiliations largely consist of evangelical Christian denominations, particularly Baptists (Southern Baptist, Missionary Baptist, etc.); along with Methodist and Presbyterian. Is currently dating Australian brunette Kylie Richardson who plans to move to Manchester later in the year to support Cristiano and be closer to him. The black, Choctaw Indian, and Chinese segments of the population are also almost entirely native-born. The doubts over his 'flashy' style and perceived inability to produce an 'end product', the final killer cross or pass to set-up a goal, must surely now have been allayed, as Ronaldo has consistently been one of United's most dedicated and effective players in a season of highs and lows. United reached the FA Cup final, but had disappointing campaigns in the Premier League and Champions League. There are also significant French and Italian populations.

In his second season at United, Ronaldo has grown as a player, notably starring in the memorable 4-2 demolition of champions Arsenal at their Highbury stadium. More than 98 percent native-born, predominantly of Northern European descent, especially British (namely English and Scottish), Irish (including Scotch-Irish), and German. He demonstrated these at the 2004 FA Cup final in Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, in which he starred, scoring the first goal in United's 3-0 win over Millwall. The white population of Mississippi is remarkably homogeneous. Now plying his trade for the English giants, Ronaldo has earned a equal amounts of praise and criticism for his flashy style of play and dribbling tricks. The coastal fishing industry has attracted Southeast Asian refugees. Able to use either foot and play on both sides of the pitch, he attracted the attentions of Alex Ferguson in the summer of 2003, when Sporting Lisbon beat Manchester United 3-1 in the inauguration of the Alvalade XXI stadium. The Chinese did not adjust well to the Mississippi plantation system, however, and most of them became small merchants.

Widely regarded as one of the premier talents in European football, Ronaldo originally played for Portuguese team Sporting Lisbon, a team famous for producing Real Madrid star Luis Figo. The small Chinese population found in the Delta is descended from farm laborers brought there from California in the 1870s. Cristiano Ronaldo (full name Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro; born February 5, 1985, Madeira, Portugal) was signed by Manchester United in 2003 for £12.24m. A few thousand Native Americans (mostly Choctaw) live in the east central section of the state. However, this has changed, as Mississippi is now 36.3% black. Until about 1940 African Americans made up a majority of Mississippians.

Per capital personal income in 2003 was $23,466, 51st in the nation (ranking includes the District of Columbia). The Bureau of Economic Analysis (http://www.bea.gov/) estimates that Mississippi's total state product in 2003 was $72 billion. (See: List of Mississippi counties). Citizens of Mississippi counties elect the five members of their county Board of Supervisors from single-member districts, as well as other county officials.

Mississippi has 82 counties. (See: List of United States Representatives from Mississippi). House of Representatives. As of the 2001 reapportionment, the state has 4 congressmen in the U.S.

senators are Trent Lott (Republican) and Thad Cochran (Republican). At the federal level, Mississippi's two U.S. Judges for the smaller courts are elected to four-year terms by the state's citizens who live within that court's jurisdiction. The ten Judges of the Court of Appeals are elected from five districts (two Judges per district) for eight-year staggered terms.

The nine Judges of the Supreme Court are elected from three districts (three Judges per district) by the state's citizens in non-partisan elections to eight-year staggered terms. In addition, there is a statewide Court of Appeals, as well as Circuit Courts, Chancery Courts and Justice Courts, which have more limited geographical jurisdiction. Supreme Judicial authority rests with the state Supreme Court, which has statewide authority. (See: List of state legislatures of the United States.).

Current state law sets the number of Senators at 52 and Representatives at 122. The term of office for Senators and Representatives is four years. The state Constitution permits the legislature to establish by law the number of Senators and Representatives, up to a maximum of 52 Senators and 122 Representatives. The Lieutenant Governor presides over the Senate, while the House of Representatives selects their own Speaker. Legislative authority resides in the state legislature, composed of the Senate and House of Representatives.

(See: List of Governors of Mississippi)
(See: Mississippi general election results, 2003). States, most of the heads of major executive departments are elected by the citizens of Mississippi, rather than appointed by the governor. Unlike the federal government, but like many other U.S. Both the Governor and Lieutenant Governor are elected to four-year terms of office.

The Lieutenant Governor, currently Amy Tuck (originally elected as a Democrat, she switched to the Republican party in 2002), is elected on a separate ballot. Executive authority in the state rests with the Governor, currently Haley Barbour (Republican). States and the federal government, Mississippi's government is based on the separation of legislative, executive and judicial power. As with all other U.S.

For most of that time period, Democrats also held the majority of seats in the state legislature (which they still do) not to mention most other elected offices, including the state's federal representation (although some Republicans began to win Congressional elections in the 1970s). For 116 years, from 1876 to 1992 Mississippians only elected Democrat governors. As a result, Mississippi's state government had a very long unbroken record of single-party dominance. After the Civil War, perceived mistreatment of Southerners during Reconstruction by the federally-appointed Republican governors led to considerable resentment toward the Republican party.

On August 17, 1969 Category 5 Hurricane Camille hit the Mississippi coast killing 248 people and causing US$1.5 billion in damage (1969 dollars). The state was the last to repeal prohibition and to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment, in 1966 and 1995 respectively. During the Civil War the Confederate States were defeated and subsequently Mississippi was readmitted to the Union on February 23, 1870. It was the second state to secede from the Union as one of the Confederate States of America on January 9, 1861.

Mississippi was the 20th state admitted to the Union, on December 10, 1817. and Spain. The Mississippi Territory was organized on April 7, 1798, from territory ceded by Georgia and South Carolina and was later twice expanded to include disputed territory claimed by both the U.S. USS Mississippi was named in honor of this state.

The name itself probably comes from Native American words with various spellings that mean "large waters" or "father of the waters." Other nicknames attached to Mississippi are the Magnolia State and the Hospitality State. The state takes its name from the Mississippi River, which flows along the western boundary. Official (long) name: State of Mississippi. Postal abbreviation: MS.

Mississippi is a southern state of the United States. The 2000 Census data on the racial/ethnic makeup of Mississippi is as follows:. 2000 Census rankings: 1st among the 50 states in its percentage of blacks; 45th in its percentage of Hispanics/Latinos. Mississippi's population in 2003 was estimated at 2,881,281.

In 2000, Mississippi's population was 2,844,658.