Bill Tchato Рођендан, Датум рођења

Bill Tchato

Bill Jackson Tchato Mbiayi (born 14 May 1975) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a defender. He played for Caen, Valence, Nice, Montpellier, 1. FC Kaiserslautern, Qatar SC, Al-Khor and Strasbourg and Sapins. Tchato represented Cameroon at international level, making 46 appearances over an eight-year period, scoring one goal.

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среда, 14. мај 1975.
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Знак Звезде

14. мај 1975. је био среда под знаком звездице . Био је 133 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Gerald R. Ford.

Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 50 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био среда, 14. мај 2025., пре 174 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је четвртак, 14. мај 2026., за 190 дана. Живели сте 18.437 дана, или око 442.502 сати, или око 26.550.152 минута, или око 1.593.009.120 секунди.

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14th of May 1975 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 14. мај 1975.

SEOUL TIGHTENS POLITICAL CURBS; New Decree by Park Bars All Opposition to Charter

Date: 14 May 1975

South Korean Govt decree issued on May 13 forbids what Govt calls 'spreading of falsehood'; this applies to rumors and repts that are considered harmful to natl security; newspaper publishers violating order can be removed from their jobs (S)

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War-Crossed Lovers Reunite on Guam as Refugee Weds Ex-G.I.

Date: 15 May 1975

By ANDREW H. MALCOLM Special to The New York Times

Andrew MALCOLM

S Vietnamese refugees in Guam have newspaper, Chan Troi Moi, funded by grant from Gannett Foundation; paper, ed by Pham Kim Khanh, USIS employe in Saigon, carries news in Vietnam and Eng of Indochina and refugee-related developments in US (S)

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U.S. GROUP TO ASSIST REFUGEE NEWSMEN

Date: 15 May 1975

group of Washington-based journalists, concerned about econ conditions facing Vietnamese newsmen who have left their country for US, have formed com to assist them with jobs, money and re-educ; Correspondents Com for Refugee Relief has applied for tax-exempt status for fund-raising campaign; Andrew Cox and Jean Heller (Cox newspaper chain) comment (S)

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Herald Tribune's Files Going to Queens Library

Date: 14 May 1975

Morgue of NY Herald Tribune, 15-million cross-indexed clippings dating to 1927, has been donated to Queens Borough Public Library, which plans to microfilm files and make them open to public; will be transferred to library's Richmond Hill branch; library hopes to receive foundation support for expense of microfilming and moving files, estimated at more than $300,00; library dir Walter S Byam and asst dir Charles F J Young comment; collection will probably be only newspaper morgue open to public since operating newspapers do not permit public to use their facilities; copyrights of material will be retained by John Hay Whitney, Tribune owner; agreement was negotiated by Richard C Wald, paper's former managing editor; Jimmy Breslin and City Council Pres Paul O'Dwyer's asst Linda Fisher comment (M)

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SAIGON ANNOUNCES 30,000 ARE MOVED; Residents of Capital Area Shifted to Mekong Delta

Date: 14 May 1975

some 30 newsmen, among them 2 Frenchmen and 1 Ital, arrive in Saigon on May 13 from Hanoi, 1st such group to land since Communist takeover (S)

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Carey and Mayor Express Anger; Carey and Beame Voice Anger at Ford's Decision

Date: 15 May 1975

By FRANK LYNN

Frank LYNN

Gov Corey and Mayor Beame react angrily to Pres Ford's rejection of Fed assistance to NYC; Carey declares, at Bklyn Dem dinner, Waldorf-Astoria, that Ford move 'shows level of arrogance and disregard for NY that rivals the worst days of Richard Nixon and his gang of cutthroats'; Beame, at hastily called news conf, also scores Ford, holding it is 'incredible' that Ford 'thinks more about' Lockheed or Penn Central stockholders than '8-million people'; Carey and Beame illus (M)

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State Shield Law for Newsmen Is Being Tested in Fresno Case; By WALLACE TURNER Special to The New York Times

Date: 14 May 1975

FBI enters search for Charles Stickle, wanted in Phila, Pa, for rape-burning of 2 girls, 1 of whom died (S)

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HOUSE UNIT DELAYS VOTE ON TELEVISING

Date: 14 May 1975

HR Rules Com, for 3d time in a mo, puts off vote on measure that would permit televising of HR floor proceedings; Repr R J Madden and HR Speaker C Albert comment (S)

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2 in South Win Awards For Reporting on Reading

Date: 15 May 1975

Internatl Reading Assn awards for excellence in reptg in field of reading to Nita Fran Hutcheson (KSLA) and Robert B Holland (Richmond Times Dispatch); merit certificates to Gene Maeroff (NY Times), Victor W Rauch (Kalamazoo Gazette), Barbara Ross (Greensboro Record), Camille Curro (Buffalo Courier-Express),Mary Lou Peciak (Willoughby News-Herald) and columnist Kenneth Rabben (S)

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Asian Crises Raise Question of Risk for Reporters

Date: 14 May 1975

By MARTIN ARNOLD

Martin ARNOLD

Greenfield says NY Times policy in situations where reporter's life is in danger is to order him out of dangerous area

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