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Bebo's Girl (Italian: La ragazza di Bube) is a historical fiction novel by Italian writer Carlo Cassola which was published in 1960 and was awarded that year’s Premio Strega. Its initial reception was enthusiastic and an English translation by Marguerite Waldman was published in 1962 as Bebo’s Girl. By 1995 the original had been through in ...
Bebo's Girl may refer to: Bébo's Girl , the title of the English translation of Carlo Cassola's 1960 novel La ragazza di Bube La ragazza di Bube (film) , the title of the American release, with English subtitles, of the Italian film adapted from the novel
La ragazza di Bube is a 1963 Italian crime film drama directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Claudia Cardinale and George Chakiris.. In terms of plot the film is a relatively faithful adaptation of Carlo Cassola’s 1960 novel La ragazza di Bube; but its atmosphere is distinctly different, as the protagonists Mara and Bube, adolescents in the book, are interpreted here as young adults.
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Xochi and Michael Birch launched Bebo in 2005. By 2007 the site had over 45 million registered users and was the sixth most popular site in the UK, bigger than AOL, Amazon.co.uk and bbc.co.uk. [3] They sold Bebo to AOL in March 2008 for $850 million. Their combined 70% stake yielded a profit of $595 million from the deal. [4]
Bebo, a character from the Indian television drama-series Sabki Laadli Bebo; Bebo, a recurring character on the American sitcom Mork & Mindy; The Bebos, a drug-smuggling gang led by Howard Mason; Bebo (song), a song by Romeo Santos; Bebo, a song by Burna Boy from Twice as Tall; Bebo is a nickname given to baseball player Fernando Tatís Jr.
The Orbital Children (Japanese: 地球外少年少女, Hepburn: Chikyūgai Shōnen Shōjo, transl. "Extraterrestrial Boys and Girls") is a Japanese science fiction anime television series written and directed by Mitsuo Iso. The character designs for the anime were provided by Kenichi Yoshida, and the main animator is Toshiyuki Inoue.
Some schools use alternative, gender-neutral titles such as school captain, [1] head pupil/student, [2] head of school, or they adopt the American title of student body president. Head boys and head girls are usually responsible for representing the school at events, and will make public speeches. [ 3 ]