Pedro Chirivella Γενέθλια, Ημερομηνία Γέννησης

Pedro Chirivella

Pedro Chirivella Burgos (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo tʃiɾiˈβeʎa]; born 23 May 1997) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Greek Super League club Panathinaikos.

He began his professional career at Liverpool, playing 11 games, of which one in the Premier League. He was loaned to Go Ahead Eagles and Willem II in the Dutch Eredivisie before moving to Nantes at the end of his contract in 2020. With them, he won the Coupe de France in 2022.

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Γενέθλια, Ημερομηνία Γέννησης
Παρασκευή 23 Μαΐου 1997
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Το 23 Μαΐου 1997 ήταν Παρασκευή κάτω από το σύμβολο του αστεριού του . Ήταν η 142 ημέρα του χρόνου. Πρόεδρος των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών ήταν ο William J. (Bill) Clinton.

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23rd of May 1997 News

Ειδήσεις όπως εμφανίστηκαν στην πρώτη σελίδα των New York Times στο 23 Μαΐου 1997

More Retirees Discover Small-Town South

Date: 24 May 1997

By KEVIN SACK

American retirees who once flocked to Florida, South Carolina or North Carolina are migrating in steady stream to rural South; they are being lured by temperate weather, inexpensive living and savvy marketing by community leaders who have learned to court senior citizens aggressively; retirement has become growth industry with the aging of baby boomers; business and political leaders in South see vast potential for economic development in retirees, particularly well-heeled ones; they bring bank deposits and buy houses, food and clothing; they pay taxes, place little strain on most municipal services, do not pollute, rarely commit crimes and often volunteer in schools and hospitals; Florida's share of retiree market is still largest, but many migrants to other Southern states are moving from Florida to small towns and cities of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Arkansas to escape crowds, crime and traffic; photo; map (M)

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Times Names 4 to Senior Positions on the News Staff

Date: 24 May 1997

The New York Times announces appointments to four senior positions on news staff; R W Apple Jr is named chief correspondent of newspaper, Michael Oreskes will succeed Apple as Washington bureau chief, Joyce Purnick will succeed Oreskes as metropolitan editor and Andrew Rosenthal will become foreign editor succeeding Bill Keller, whose promotion to managing editor was announced earlier; photos (M)

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Big Board Firms' Earnings Off 5%

Date: 24 May 1997

Earnings of securities firms that trade stocks on New York Stock Exchange fall 5 percent in first quarter of 1997 (S)

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French Oil Company Buys Back Shares

Date: 24 May 1997

Elf Aquitaine SA buys back shares from another of its original core shareholders, UAP SA (S)

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Suppliers Settle Complaint

Date: 24 May 1997

By TERRY PRISTIN

Two medical equipment suppliers agree to settle Federal complain accusing them of overbilling Medicare for pumps used by patients with rare lymph disorder (New Jersey Daily Briefing) (S)

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Russia and Belarus Agree on a New Union

Date: 24 May 1997

Russia and Belarus agree to form new union, in largely symbolic move intended to appeal to nostalgia for old Soviet empire; Pres Boris N Yeltsin and Alexander Lukashenko, autocratic leader of Belarus, sign treaty creating new supernational body to oversee union; actual merger of two nations has been blocked by Russian reformers, who are wary of assuming burden of Belarus, poor country run by man opposed to free-market reforms (S)

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Union Invests in Technology

Date: 24 May 1997

By TERRY PRISTIN

AFL-CIO to invest $14.6 million in state-sponsored center to provide high-tech companies with lease space (New Jersey Daily Briefing) (S)

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Laura Ashley Stock Falls After Resignations

Date: 24 May 1997

Shares of Laura Ashley Holdings PLC fall after company says that two senior execs had resigned; they are Julie Ramshaw, merchandise director, and Dominic Lavelle, Europe finance director (S)

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Doubts Cast on Identity of Nigerian Who Says He's a Political Refugee

Date: 24 May 1997

By CELIA W. DUGGER

Nigerian asylum seeker who claims he fled to US to escape persecution after his brother was charged with plotting coup against military dictatorship apparently is imposter; man, who calls himself Edwin Mutaru Bulus, convinced Amnesty International's refugee coordinator and immigration official, but family of Lt Col Happy Kefas Bulus, who was charged in plot, say there is no such brother, and they are from different region of Nigeria altogether; Nigerians in exile questioned April 1 article in The New York Times recounting story; man is in York County Prison in Pennsylvania, and now suggests there were two Lt Col Happy Kefas Buluses; he came to US in 1995 and later raised charges of abuse at detention centers in Elizabeth, New Jersey; photo; Amnesty International is apologizing for taking up his cause (M)

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Chairman Reportedly Ousted at EMI Unit

Date: 24 May 1997

Charles A Koppelman, chairman of EMI-North America, is ousted and is likely to be replaced by Ken Berry, president of EMI International (S)

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