Игор Црнадак Рођендан, Датум рођења

Игор Црнадак

Игор Црнадак (Задар, СФРЈ, 28. јул 1972) српски је политичар, економиста и новинар. Садашњи је народни посланик у Народној скупштини Републике Српске и потпредсједник Партије демократског прогреса (ПДП). Бивши је министар иностраних послова у Савјету министара Босне и Херцеговине.

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Рођендан, Датум рођења
петак, 28. јул 1972.
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Задар
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Знак Звезде

28. јул 1972. је био петак под знаком звездице . Био је 209 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Richard M. Nixon.

Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 53 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био понедељак, 28. јул 2025., пре 49 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је уторак, 28. јул 2026., за 315 дана. Живели сте 19.407 дана, или око 465.778 сати, или око 27.946.728 минута, или око 1.676.803.680 секунди.

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28th of July 1972 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 28. јул 1972.

Paper Resumes Publication

Date: 28 July 1972

Canton, Ohio, Respository resumes publication on July 27 after TNG accepts new contract, ending 5-mo strike

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Son of Former Czech Party Official Is Sentenced to 2 1/2 Years

Date: 28 July 1972

trial of journalists V Neparas and J Hochman is reptd set for mid-Aug, depending on health of defendants

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Defense Loses Plea to Delay Pentagon Papers Trial

Date: 28 July 1972

By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times

Fred GRAHAMSpecial

US Ct of Appeals for 9th Circuit denies on July 27 defense effort to block Pentagon papers trial until Justice Dept discloses details of wiretap incident involving defense; defense attys rept they will seek to obtain further stay from Sup Ct Justice Douglas in effort to take issue to Sup Ct; Douglas says he will hear arguments from defense and Govt atty on July 28; says at that time he will consider whether to stay trial; panel of Judges C M Merrill, M O Koelsch and O M Trask, in unsigned opinion, rules unanimously that defendants Ellsberg and Russo are not entitled to see transcript of phone conversation involving undisclosed defense atty or consultant; says Const's guarantee of effective legal counsel docs not 'confer standing upon a client to pry into all his atty's business, whether it relates to his case or not'; says defendant cannot see such a transcript unless conversation involves client's relationship with overheard person, and that trial judge might determine that conversation docs not involve such a relationship by looking at transcript in secret; Appeals Ct upholds decision by Judge Byrne, who said phone conversation had nothing to do with Pentagon papers case

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DOUGLAS ENTERS ELLSBERG TRIAL; Holds Hearing on Plea for Stay but Delays a Ruling

Date: 29 July 1972

By FRED P.GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times

Fred GRAHAMSpecial

Assoc Justice Douglas, in his decision whether to delay Pentagon papers trial until wiretap controversy is resolved, says on July 28 that a Justice normally grants stay only if he thinks 'there are 4 votes on the Ct to hear a case,' enough to grant rev; Govt atty D R Nissen says that wiretap is foreign intelligence' device installed on authority of Atty Gen without ct warrant; says it was placed on phone by someone not involved in case who phoned member of defense but did not discuss case; Douglas says Sup Ct does not hold that warrantless wiretaps are legal 'because some foreigner is involved'

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NIXON, CRITICIZING WAR FOES, GALLS WALDHEIM 'NAIVE'; Says U.N. Chief and Others Are 'Taken In' by Hanoi's Propaganda on Dikes HOPEFUL FOR AN ACCORD Congress Assailed on Peace Moves, Which He Asserts 'Will Prolong the War' Nixon Calls Waldheim 'Naive' on War

Date: 28 July 1972

By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times

Nixon holds impromptu press conf on July 27 in his White House office; stands behind desk during 39-min session, speaking evenly and without nervous edge in his voice that often marks his TV press confs; seen relaxed and composed despite toughness of his remarks on Vietnam

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22 U.S. Editors to Visit China This Fall

Date: 29 July 1972

By TAD SZULCSpecial to The New York Times

Chinese-US contacts to be stepped up later this yr as 22 Amer newspaper editors visit China and Chinese med team visits US; Nixon Adm sources rept Chou told Kissinger during his latest trip to Peking that China was considering granting visas to Amer newsmen for periods of 3 to 6 mos; Amer officials see China slow in sending her nationals to US lest it appear as support for US Govt during Indochina war

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Providence Guild 'Neutral'

Date: 28 July 1972

(Newspaper Guild Backing of McGovern) Providence (RI) Newspaper Guild votes on July 27 to declare neutrality in all pol matters and dissociate itself from any organizational endorsements

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Transcript of the President's News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters

Date: 28 July 1972

Special to The New York Times

transcript of Nixon July 27 press conf

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Executive at C.B.S. News Moving to A.B.C. in Fall

Date: 29 July 1972

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U.S. Five Wins in Moscow

Date: 29 July 1972

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