Ισμαέλ Μπα Γενέθλια, Ημερομηνία Γέννησης

Ισμαέλ Μπα

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Γενέθλια, Ημερομηνία Γέννησης
Κυριακή 12 Μαΐου 1974
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Σενεγάλη
Ηλικία
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Ζώδιο

Το 12 Μαΐου 1974 ήταν Κυριακή κάτω από το σύμβολο του αστεριού του . Ήταν η 131 ημέρα του χρόνου. Πρόεδρος των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών ήταν ο Richard M. Nixon.

Εάν γεννηθήκατε αυτήν την ημέρα, είστε 51 ετών. Τα τελευταία σας γενέθλια ήταν στις Δευτέρα 12 Μαΐου 2025, 125 ημέρες πριν. Τα επόμενα γενέθλιά σας είναι στις Τρίτη 12 Μαΐου 2026, σε 239 ημέρες. Έχετε ζήσει για 18.753 ημέρες ή περίπου 450.080 ώρες ή περίπου 27.004.832 λεπτά ή περίπου 1.620.289.920 δευτερόλεπτα.

Μερικά άτομα που μοιράζονται αυτά τα γενέθλια:

12th of May 1974 News

Ειδήσεις όπως εμφανίστηκαν στην πρώτη σελίδα των New York Times στο 12 Μαΐου 1974

Last Battle for a Free Press in Uruguay; The Guest Word

Date: 12 May 1974

By SUZANNE JILL LEVINE

Suzanne LEVINE

Suzanne Jill Levine article revs pol background to Uruguayan Govt's closing down of leading leftist critical journal Marcha and imprisoning of its editors Hugo Alfaro and Juan Carlos Onetti, central figure in development of Latin Amer novel; illus (M)

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Talks Put Off Until Today By Printers and Publishers; Electricians Without Pact Reassessment Is Due

Date: 13 May 1974

By EMANUEL PERLMUTTER

Emanuel PERLMUTTER

ITU Local 6 and NY Times, News and Post on May 12 conduct daylong negotiations but fail to reach agreement on new contract that would end printers work stoppage at News; Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger issues statement that talks have reached critical stage and repeats earlier pledge that Times will make every effort to help News publish

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Dissident Periodical Is Revived in Soviet; Moral' Issue for Dissidents Few Issues Circulated

Date: 13 May 1974

By CHRISTOPHER S. WRENSpecial to The New York Times

Christopher WRENSpecial

Soviet underground newsletter Chronicle of Current Events has been revived 18 mos after crackdown by secret police forced it to halt publication; recent appearance of 3 successive issues is taken as indication that some dissidents have resolved to reassert themselves in organized fashion despite expulsion of Solzhenitsyn in Feb and scattering of other prominent dissidents through emigration or prosecution by Soviet authorities; by Oct '72 issue of Chronicle, its last, pub was already target of vigorous crackdown by KGB; toward to 28th issue confirmed that publication and distribution had been stopped because of alleged threats to KGB; 28th, 29th and 30th issues of newslr, made available to Western newsmen on May 12 recapitulate what has occurred since last issue beginning with death of poet Yuri Galanskov on Nov 2, '72 and continuing up to last Dec; 1 prominent dissident confirms that new issues are genuine but there is no indication whether it will continue to appear every 2 mos

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' Sexism' and Lack Of Ms.'s in Press Stir Women's Ire

Date: 13 May 1974

Writer Ellen Cohen comments on news media's attitude towards women, A J Liebling Counter-Conv, May 12, at panel entitled Women: In the News and Newsroom; women speakers complain about what they consider 'sexism' in news-gathering indus, noting that few women hold mgt jobs and that few major newspapers will use Ms instead of Miss or Mrs; Cohen holds that gen press refusal to use Ms is 'unquestionably political' and that although White House will remove such words as 'Jew boy' and 'wop' from transcripts of tapes finally released by Pres Nixon, they would not remove what she considers equally bad words like 'broad' and 'girls' rather than women

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Who Drew the Moustache on the Presidential Image? Not TV News; The Presidential Image

Date: 12 May 1974

By JOHN J. O'CONNOR

John O'CONNOR

John J O'Connor holds Pres Nixon's Apr 29 '74 nationally televised speech was successful in context of TV 'presentation' and compares it with Nixon's Sept 13 '52 'Checkers' speech; says Nixon both times used TV as successful instrument for pol survival; notes Nixon used 'visual aids' in both speeches; holds TV networks are compelled, not legally but effectively, to give Nixon time and in this case they were justified; suggests perhaps most important difference between '52 and '74 can be found in expandion of network news operations; discusses coverage by ABC, NBC and CBS Inc of transcripts story (L)

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Publishers Tell I.T.U. Dispute Can Be Resolved by Negotiations; A Deadline Tomorow

Date: 12 May 1974

By EMANUEL PERLMUTTER

Emanuel PERLMUTTER

NY Daily News vp Walter K Graham and NY Times sr vp John Mortimer, in telegram to ITU execs A Sandy Bevis and Joseph Bingel, rept they believe their contract dispute with local printers can be resolved through negotiation rather than 'continuing confrontation'; telegram is in answer to 1 sent on May 10 by ITU officers to Fed meditiator Theodore Kheel saying that strike at News had not been authorized

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Liebling Press Session Attended by 1,300 Here; Mere Shoeshine Boys' Hiss on Security Honors Paid

Date: 12 May 1974

By MARTIN ARNOLD

Martin ARNOLD

is panelist at 3d annual A J Leibling Counter-Conv

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COLUMBIA U. MAKES JOURNALISM AWARDS

Date: 12 May 1974

Columbia Univ presents special citations to NY Times reporters B Drummond Ayres Jr, Paul Delaney, Ernest Holsendolph, Jon Nordheimer and Ronald Smothers

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 13 May 1974

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Chinese Long Shot Runs For 12 Days, Loses $10,000; Chinese Long Shot Loses $10,000

Date: 12 May 1974

By GERALD ESKENAZI

Gerald ESKENAZI

G Eskenazi on aborted Chinese-language newspaper, Chinese Racing Daily, losing $10,000 in 2 wks; paper's head Bo-ngung Dong comments; illus (M)

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