Данијел Стојановић Рођендан, Датум рођења

Данијел Стојановић (Нашице, 18. август 1984) je хрватски фудбалер, који тренутни игра за ХШК Зрињски Мостар. У јуну 2008. године је прешао из Посушја у Зрињски.

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субота, 18. август 1984.
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Знак Звезде

18. август 1984. је био субота под знаком звездице . Био је 230 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Ronald Reagan.

Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 41 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био понедељак, 18. август 2025., пре 27 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је уторак, 18. август 2026., за 337 дана. Живели сте 15.002 дана, или око 360.063 сати, или око 21.603.828 минута, или око 1.296.229.680 секунди.

Неки људи који деле овај рођендан:

18th of August 1984 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 18. август 1984.

No News Is the Worst News

Date: 18 August 1984

There is an imperfect but unmistakable correlation between domestic freedom and openness to the world. Closed societies like North Korea, Albania and Afghanistan have put themselves totally out of bounds to Western journalists. Other Communist nations admit them only by sufferance. Now, sadly, an arc of darkness is forming behind small iron curtains in much of the third world, including places that plead for American help and understanding.

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COMPANY NEWS ;

Date: 18 August 1984

G.M. to Buy Stake In Robotic Vision DETROIT, Aug. 17 - The General Motors Corporation, continuing its aggressive pursuit of advanced manufacturing technology, said today that it had reached an agreement to acquire 18 percent of Robotic Vision Systems Inc. for $8.6 million. In addition, G.M. will retain warrants to purchase an additional 12 percent of the company's stock over a five-year period. Earlier this month G.M. announced its intention to buy minority interests in three machine-vision companies. And earlier this week, the company made the final arrangements to acquire Electronic Data Systems, which specializes in large data-processing systems, for $2.5 billion.

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FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS ; Lenell Geter

Date: 19 August 1984

By Paul S. Fishleder

Paul Fishleder

Last March, a year and a half after almost everything went wrong, Lenell Geter was legally free and clear. In August 1982, Mr. Geter, a young black engineer in Greenville, Tex., had been arrested in a series of armed robberies in the Dallas area.

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BRYANT'S BARBECUE

Date: 19 August 1984

By Paul S. Fishleder

Paul Fishleder

For more than 35 years, the neon sign welcomed the world to Kansas City's House of Good Eats. To one confessed big eater, the writer Calvin Trillin, it was the single best restaurant in the world.

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OYSTER HARVEST

Date: 19 August 1984

By Paul S. Fishleder

Paul Fishleder

As the gray squalls of March blew the spring of 1983 into Chesapeake Bay country, the men who work the bay were gloomy. A tiny parasite known as MSX was killing oysters, further threatening a harvest and a way of life already endangered by overfishing, reduced demand and conpetition from the Gulf of Mexico.

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SUPERFUND: ROUND 2 AHEAD IN CONGRESS

Date: 19 August 1984

By States News Service

States Service

WASHINGTON REPRESENTATIVE James J. Florio, Democrat of Pine Hill, and his environmentalist allies are still savoring House passage of an expanded $10.2 billion Superfund meant to clean up the nation's worst hazardous waste dumps. But the program's prospects in the Senate are less certain. Members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, who have been laboring over their own reauthorization measure for months, went home Aug. 10 without coming up with their version of Mr. Florio's proposal. The Superfund will be in limbo until Sept. 11, when the committee is scheduled to again take up the measure.

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NEWS SUMMARY ; SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1984 International

Date: 18 August 1984

The Yalta agreement was attacked by President Reagan, who said the United States could not passively accept ''the permanent subjugation of the people of Eastern Europe.'' At a White House luncheon commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Warsaw rising against Nazi troops, he said the United States ''rejects any interpretation of the Yalta agreement that suggests American consent for the division of Europe into spheres of influence,'' and that he would ''press for full compliance'' with the agreement, specifically its stipulation on free elections. (Page 1, Column 1.) Peru has taken tougher action against guerrillas, according to military and police sources. They say a more severe and systematic strategy involves military and psychological tactics and includes the use of terror as a dissuasive method and the formation of antiguerrilla peasant militias. Peruvian judicial and church sources say the army and police are increasingly resorting to kidnappings, torture and executions of civilians in their fight. (1:1.)

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Layoffs At U.P.I.

Date: 18 August 1984

By Alex S. Jones

Alex Jones

United Press International, the financially troubled news service, has begun to lay off employees as part of a restructuring effort that will provide short-term cost savings and, according to the company, ultimately result in an increased emphasis on news-gathering. The total number and types of jobs that will be lost remain unclear, though rumors have been circulating at U.P.I. that the staff could be reduced by from 5 percent to 15 percent.

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VICE PRESIDENT BARS PRESS FROM CAMPAIGN PLANE

Date: 19 August 1984

UPI

Upi

No representatives of the press will be allowed on Vice President Bush's campaign plane, but a chartered plane will be available for reporters covering him, according to his press secretary, Peter Teeley. Mr. Teeley insisted that the decision to keep reporters off Air Force Two was not based on repercussions from the publishing of off-the-record remarks by the top Republican candidates in recent days.

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G.O.P. Conventioneers Favor Bush for 1988

Date: 19 August 1984

UPI

Upi

Vice President Bush is the 1988 Presidential favorite of nearly half the Republican Party convention-goers who responded to a survey published today. The survey of 1,008 delegates and convention alternates by The Dallas Morning News found Mr. Bush the choice for President of 47.7 percent of the respondents. Representative Jack F. Kemp of Upstate New York was favored by 25.6 percent, followed by Senator Howard H. Baker Jr. of Tennessee with 16.2 percent.

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