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Cosa (chi) è Saturday$72196$ - definizione

OCTOBER 20, 1973 EXITS OF JUDICIARY OFFICIALS DURING THE WATERGATE SCANDAL
Saturday Massacre; Saturday night massacre; Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre; The Saturday Night Massacre; Saturday Night massacre
  • [[Archibald Cox]]
  • [[Leon Jaworski]]
  • Front page of ''[[The New York Times]]'', October 21, 1973, announcing the dismissal of Cox and the departure of Richardson and Ruckelshaus

Holy Saturday         
  • Divine Liturgy of Holy Saturday in a Greek Orthodox church in the United States
  • [[Holy Fire]] in 2022
  • The [[icon]] of Holy and Great Saturday, portraying the [[Harrowing of Hades]]
SATURDAY BEFORE EASTER SUNDAY
Easter Even; Easter Eve; Great Saturday; Low Saturday; Holy and Great Saturday; Great and Holy Saturday; Sábado de Gloria; Sabado de Gloria; Prote Anastasis; Easter's eve; Holy saturday; Joyous Saturday; Sacred Saturday; Saturday before Easter Sunday
¦ noun the Saturday preceding Easter Sunday.
Saturday Night Live         
  • [[Comcast Building]] (30 Rockefeller Plaza, or "30{{nbs}}Rock") from which the show is broadcast
  • Showrunner [[Lorne Michaels]]
  • Lorne Michaels and the cast of Saturday Night Live at the 68th Annual [[Peabody Awards]] for Political Satire 2008
  • The original 1975 cast, from left to right: [[Laraine Newman]], [[John Belushi]], [[Jane Curtin]], [[Gilda Radner]], [[Dan Aykroyd]], [[Garrett Morris]], and [[Chevy Chase]]
  • ''SNL''{{'}}s main stage, during rehearsal, 2008
  • [[Sinéad O'Connor]] tears apart a picture of [[Pope John Paul II]] during a live ''SNL'' performance
AMERICAN LATE-NIGHT LIVE TELEVISION SKETCH COMEDY SHOW
SNL; List of movies based on Saturday Night Live sketches; History of Saturday Night Live; History of SNL:1990-2000; Unfrozen cave man lawyer; Hans & Franz; Velvet Jones; Chess for Girls; Chess For Girls; Snl; Pumping Up with Hans & Franz; Voice Immodulation; NBC's Saturday Night; Saturday night live; SNL on E!; Saturday Night (TV series); Pepsi Syndrome; Tom Brolley; Saturnday Night Live; Pepper Boy; S.N.L.; Office Space (cartoon); Deandre Cole; Saturday Night Live Spain; Saturday Night Live Italy; Saturday Night Live: Spain; Saturday Night Live: Italy; Saturday Night Live: Japan; Saturday Night Live (Italy); Saturday Night Live (Japan); Nbc snl; SNL Vintage; Saturday Night Live (film); Live, It's Saturday Night; Live It's Saturday Night; The Eddie Murphy Show
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SNL         
  • [[Comcast Building]] (30 Rockefeller Plaza, or "30{{nbs}}Rock") from which the show is broadcast
  • Showrunner [[Lorne Michaels]]
  • Lorne Michaels and the cast of Saturday Night Live at the 68th Annual [[Peabody Awards]] for Political Satire 2008
  • The original 1975 cast, from left to right: [[Laraine Newman]], [[John Belushi]], [[Jane Curtin]], [[Gilda Radner]], [[Dan Aykroyd]], [[Garrett Morris]], and [[Chevy Chase]]
  • ''SNL''{{'}}s main stage, during rehearsal, 2008
  • [[Sinéad O'Connor]] tears apart a picture of [[Pope John Paul II]] during a live ''SNL'' performance
AMERICAN LATE-NIGHT LIVE TELEVISION SKETCH COMEDY SHOW
SNL; List of movies based on Saturday Night Live sketches; History of Saturday Night Live; History of SNL:1990-2000; Unfrozen cave man lawyer; Hans & Franz; Velvet Jones; Chess for Girls; Chess For Girls; Snl; Pumping Up with Hans & Franz; Voice Immodulation; NBC's Saturday Night; Saturday night live; SNL on E!; Saturday Night (TV series); Pepsi Syndrome; Tom Brolley; Saturnday Night Live; Pepper Boy; S.N.L.; Office Space (cartoon); Deandre Cole; Saturday Night Live Spain; Saturday Night Live Italy; Saturday Night Live: Spain; Saturday Night Live: Italy; Saturday Night Live: Japan; Saturday Night Live (Italy); Saturday Night Live (Japan); Nbc snl; SNL Vintage; Saturday Night Live (film); Live, It's Saturday Night; Live It's Saturday Night; The Eddie Murphy Show
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Wikipedia

Saturday Night Massacre

The Saturday Night Massacre was a series of events that took place in the United States on the evening of Saturday, October 20, 1973, during the Watergate scandal. U.S. President Richard Nixon ordered Attorney General Elliot Richardson to fire Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox; Richardson refused and resigned effective immediately. Nixon then ordered Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus to fire Cox; Ruckelshaus refused, and also resigned. Nixon then ordered the third-most-senior official at the Justice Department, Solicitor General Robert Bork, to fire Cox. Bork carried out the dismissal as Nixon asked. Bork stated that he intended to resign afterward, but was persuaded by Richardson and Ruckelshaus to stay on for the good of the Justice Department.

The political and public reactions to Nixon's actions were negative and highly damaging to the president. The impeachment process against Nixon began ten days later, on October 30, 1973. Leon Jaworski was appointed as the new special prosecutor on November 1, 1973, and on November 14, 1973, United States District Judge Gerhard Gesell ruled that the dismissal had been illegal. The Saturday Night Massacre marked the turning point of the Watergate scandal as the public, while increasingly uncertain about Nixon's actions in Watergate, were incensed by Nixon's seemingly blatant attempt to end the Watergate probe, while Congress, having largely taken a wait-and-see policy regarding Nixon's role in the scandal, quickly turned on Nixon and initiated impeachment proceedings that would end in Nixon's resignation.