Mário Rui Γενέθλια, Ημερομηνία Γέννησης

Mário Rui

Mário Rui Silva Duarte (born 27 May 1991), known as Mário Rui, is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a left-back.

Developed at Benfica, he spent most of his professional career in Italy, making 248 appearances in Serie A for Empoli, Roma and Napoli and winning the 2022–23 Serie A and the 2019–20 Coppa Italia with the last of those clubs.

Mário Rui was part of the Portugal squad at the 2018 World Cup.

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Γενέθλια, Ημερομηνία Γέννησης
Δευτέρα 27 Μαΐου 1991
Τόπος γέννησης
Σίνες
Ηλικία
34
Ζώδιο

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27th of May 1991 News

Ειδήσεις όπως εμφανίστηκαν στην πρώτη σελίδα των New York Times στο 27 Μαΐου 1991

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 May 1991

INTERNATIONAL A3-11 Ethiopia's acting leader surrendered to advancing guerrillas by agreeing to cede control of the capital, but there appeared to be a split in the Government as Government troops clashed with each other. Page A1 Mhondiwa Journal: Zimbabwe aims family planning at men A4

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News Cameras in Courts? New York's Law Disputed

Date: 28 May 1991

By Sam Howe Verhovek

Sam Verhovek

The experimental law that allowed cameras into New York State's courtrooms -- and dramatic footage of criminal trials into millions of living rooms -- expires this week, with the law's future in dispute. The dispute centers on a provision in a State Senate bill that would extend the law but would not allow news organizations to videotape or photograph some witnesses during testimony unless the witnesses agreed. Many news organizations say that would sharply curtail their ability to cover a trial. The Assembly version of the bill, reflecting current law, would not set such a limit.

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THE MEDIA BUSINESS: Press; Newspapers Try, Carefully, To Investigate Subscribers

Date: 27 May 1991

By Alex S. Jones

Alex Jones

As many newspapers rush toward the brave new world of building extensive data banks about their readers' interests and buying habits to help sell advertising, the issue of privacy looms as a potential land mine. Americans are only beginning to realize that when they call a newspaper's sports line to get a score or send for a free brochure about car maintenance, they are probably also entering a data bank as a prospect for advertising about golf clubs or tires.

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Markets Closed For Holiday

Date: 28 May 1991

Because of the Memorial Day holiday, financial markets in the United States were closed yesterday. News about overseas trading appears on page D14.

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Iraq Appoints Oil Minister

Date: 28 May 1991

Reuters

Iraq has appointed its first full-time oil minister since October, the Iraqi News Agency reported today. The new minister, Usama Abdel-Razzaq, was a minister of state for oil in the Government formed by Prime Minister Saadoun Hammadi in March.

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Harrelson Answers Critics On His Handling of Team

Date: 28 May 1991

Mets Manager Bud Harrelson today calmly and confidently addressed the issue of his job security and defended his laissez-faire handling of the team's emotionally tumultuous and otherwise embarrassing weekend at Shea Stadium. "I came in with a smile, and I'll go out with a smile," said Harrelson, whose team began a three-game series here against the Cubs having lost six of its last eight games, the last two to the St. Louis Cardinals by a combined score of 21-6. "Do I want to be fired? Absolutely not. Do I think I'll be fired? Absolutely not."

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Brasilia Journal; To Get It Off His Chest, Chief Puts It on T-Shirt

Date: 27 May 1991

By James Brooke

James Brooke

It was late on a Saturday afternoon when President Fernando Collor de Mello was noisily deserted by a close political ally. But the President had a novel way to quickly control the damage. The next morning, Mr. Collor emerged from his compound here for a Sunday jog. Stretched over his chest was a freshly minted T-shirt, the paint barely dry. Above a stylized hourglass, an inscription read, "Time and the Lord will judge."

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Pessimism On Survival of Pan Am

Date: 27 May 1991

AP

Transportation Secretary Samuel K. Skinner said today that he was "not overly optimistic" that Pan American World Airways would survive and that he hoped it would be taken over by another airline. In an interview on the NBC News program "Meet the Press," Mr. Skinner said he was more optimistic about Trans World Airlines. But he added that the loss of either airline would be unlikely to have a significant effect on the industry.

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Little Big Man Of Sumo Retires

Date: 28 May 1991

By James Sterngold

James Sterngold

The Wolf is gone. Millions of Japanese were glued to their television sets earlier this month for the pageantry and fierce battling of the annual spring sumo tournament. But for the first time in decades they have had to do without one of the most thrilling spectacles this sport has known: watching Chiyonofuji, known as the Wolf, dump his opponents out of the clay ring and then pause, for an electric moment, to glower over his beaten foes.

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2,068 Receive Degrees at Brown University

Date: 28 May 1991

Brown University conferred 1,519 undergraduate degrees and 549 advanced degrees yesterday at its 223d commencement exercises on the university's campus in Providence, R.I. Following a longstanding tradition at Brown, there was no main commencement speaker. But several people, including students, made short speeches throughout the ceremony.

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