Макан Дјумаси Рођендан, Датум рођења

Макан Дјумаси

Макан Дјумаси (фр. Makan Dioumassi ; 21. јул 1972) бивши је француски кошаркаш који је играо на позицији бека. Тренутно ради као тренер Ријеја.

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Рођендан, Датум рођења
петак, 21. јул 1972.
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Знак Звезде

21. јул 1972. је био петак под знаком звездице . Био је 202 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, 21. јул 2025., пре 105 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је уторак, 21. јул 2026., за 259 дана. Живели сте 19.463 дана, или око 467.129 сати, или око 28.027.761 минута, или око 1.681.665.660 секунди.

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21st of July 1972 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 21. јул 1972.

Huge Traffic Jams On Way to Quangtri Easy Target of Foe; Traffic Jams Make Easy Target For Foe on the Way to Quangtri

Date: 22 July 1972

By MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York Times

Malcolm BROWNESpecial

N Vietnamese Army, which still holds Quangtri Citadel, appears to be initiating its classic technique of forcing enemy troops into a long, narrow corridor and then attacking from the sides; use of tactic extends along the entire western flank of Rte 1 from Danang to Hue and then on toward Quangtri; huge traffic jams on rd are easy target for enemy; in a little over 1 wk, 4 newsmen have come under fire and were apparently killed in this area; N Vietnamese in area are strongly entrenched; mil experts expect Rte 1 campaign to last for mos; Rte 1 scene illus

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Judge Bars Prospective Juror Who Read the Pentagon Papers

Date: 21 July 1972

By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times

Fred GRAHAMSpecial

Judge Byrne, in 9th day of jury selection, questions 40th prospective juror, C Travers, and finds him 1st one to admit he read any material from Pentagon papers; disqualifies him after Travers says he would probably vote to acquit Ellsberg and Russo, even if Govt proved case against them beyond reasonable doubt; Travers says he finds it difficult to accept Govt's charge that defendants committed crime in releasing papers; defense has expressed bemusement over professed ignorance of most of prospective jurors about papers; theorizes that prospective jurors lie to get on jury; Ellsberg and Russo recently filmed man-in-street ints, in which about 12 people were stopped at random in residential Los Angeles and were asked what they thought about papers; found nobody who did not know enough about papers to discuss them; reptd majority of them felt that papers should have been released; Pentagon Papers Peace Project, antiwar orgn formed to publicize defendants views, says it will distribute film based on ints; on July 19, orgn distributes near courthouse small newspaper entitled Pentagon Paper until defense atty calls halt because prospective juror might read it

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4 Employes Hurt in Melee At The Amsterdam News

Date: 21 July 1972

4 employes of NY Amsterdam News are injured on July 20 when 40 teen-agers ransack paper's Harlem office demanding $600 to help finance return of group of black youths in Miss in summer work program; police rept that D Washington is arrested on charge of criminal solicitation and released pending his appearance at Manhattan Criminal Ct July 27; injured employe J Chambers repts intruders later reduced their demand to $150 and then assaulted employes after receiving no money

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JURY COMPLETED IN ELLSBERG CASE; Eight Women and Four Men Sworn for Pentagon Trial

Date: 22 July 1972

By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times

Fred GRAHAMSpecial

jury of 8 women and 4 men is selected on July 22 in Pentagon papers case; is reptdly neutral toward Vietnam war and Govt secrecy; ct must still select 6 alternate jurors; defense attys appear pleased with jury, which is dominated by presence of 7 middle-aged housewives or widows; defense attys, in deciding who to strike from panel, use graphs that score each person under 6 criteria estab by Dr R Gould; each juror is scored for his family background and assns, his attitude toward release of Pentagon papers and war, his ability to change his attitudes and his persuasiveness and tenacity; Govt formally notifies ct that none of defense attys was subject of electronic surveillance by Govt since they became associated with case

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151-Day-Old Strike Ended

Date: 22 July 1972

TNG members ratify wage contract offered by publishers of Canton, Ohio, Repository, ending 151-day strike

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Paris Tightens Its Control Over Radio and TV News

Date: 22 July 1972

Special to The New York Times

Biog and por of A Conte, named to run French radio-TV network

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Administration, Press. . .

Date: 22 July 1972

ed on Nixon Adm's hostility toward working press sees coordinated Adm campaign, including speeches and comments by White House aides and upper-Govt officials, to undermine public confidence in press's fairness and integrity; holds that Nixon has virtually destroyed the White House press conf; says this is opposite of 'open Presidency' that Nixon promised in '68

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Journalists' Unit Criticizes Guild Backing of McGovern

Date: 21 July 1972

(Newspaper Guild Backing of McGovern) Professional Journalism soc Sigma Delta Chi criticizes endorsement by Newspaper Guild of Sen McGovern; pres of orgn S F Yette comments

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. . . and the Guild

Date: 22 July 1972

ed denouncing endorsement of Sen McGovern by Newspaper Guild as 'wrong in principle and mistaken in tactics' suggests that members of press should forego right to make pol endorsements

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C.I.A. AIDES ASSAIL ASIA DRUG CHARGE; Agency Fights Reports That It Ignored Heroin Traffic Among Allies of U.S. C.I.A. Aides Fight Reports That Agency Ignored Southeast Asian Heroin Traffic

Date: 22 July 1972

By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times

CIA officials have recently persuaded publishers of forthcoming expose on CIA and drug traffic to allow orgn to review manuscript prior to publication, in part of attempt to disprove accusations made by A W McCoy that agency condones and abets drug trafficking activities by US allies in Indochina; CIA official C Meyer Jr's informal request to Harper & Row is followed by CIA gen counsel L R Houston lr stating that agency is able to disprove many of McCoy's claims, and noting that no reputable publishing house would wish to print fictitious material; Harper & Row vp B B Thomas agrees to CIA's purveying of manuscript, int; Random House and Assn of Amer Publishers pres R L Bernstein notes Random House has refused similar CIA requests on 2 occasions, int

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