Brendon Small Рођендан, Датум рођења

Brendon Small

Brendon Small (born February 15, 1975) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, writer, director, producer, and musician who is known for co-creating the animated series Home Movies (1999–2004, with Loren Bouchard) and Metalocalypse (2006–2013, with Tommy Blacha). He also writes the music, and is the main performer for the fictional melodic death metal band Dethklok, which began as the subject of Metalocalypse but has taken on a life of its own, with four albums and an occasional live touring band, headed by Small. Small has also released two albums under his own name, in a similar musical style to Dethklok.

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субота, 15. фебруар 1975.
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15. фебруар 1975. је био субота под знаком звездице . Био је 45 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Gerald R. Ford.

Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 51 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био недеља, 15. фебруар 2026., пре 105 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је понедељак, 15. фебруар 2027., за 259 дана. Живели сте 18.733 дана, или око 449.594 сати, или око 26.975.669 минута, или око 1.618.540.140 секунди.

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15th of February 1975 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 15. фебруар 1975.

White House Reporters To Undergo Bag Search

Date: 15 February 1975

White House press sec Ron Nessen says briefcases and camera bags brought into White House by reporters and photographers will be searched under tighter security system aimed at preventing repetition of bomb explosion that damaged State Dept Jan 29; says members of White House press corps are not viewed as security risks but Secret Service fears that terrorists could put explosives into their equipment without their knowledge (S)

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1,000 Inmates Escape in Eritrea With Guerrillas' Help

Date: 15 February 1975

By THOMAS A. JOHNSON Special to The New York Times

Thomas JOHNSON

Fewer than 10 newsmen, out of scores that are in Ethiopia, are able to reach Asmara, where Govt troops are fighting Eritrean secessionists, before ruling Ethiopian mil council restricted travel; UPI correspondent Raymond Wilkinson, who was last foreign journalist in Asmara, was picked up by police and returned to Addis Ababa; Andrew Jaffe (Newsweek) and Dial Torgesen (Los Angeles Times) return from Asmara, where they had spent 2 days; both were questioned and released; both have since left Addis Ababa although neither was ordered to leave; Ger TV team was returned to Addis Ababa from Asmara and reporters from Reuters, BBC and Argus News Service were turned back when they tried to enter Eritrea by road (S)

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Owner of Daily in India Ties Ouster of Editor to Politics

Date: 15 February 1975

K K Birla, industrialist who owns Hindustan Times, has admitted that he was under pol pressure last fall when he gave his editor B G Verghese 6 mos' notice of dismissal; says in lr to his editor that numerous friends had advised him not to allow 1 person to hold office more than 5 yrs; lrs were made public in Delhi High Ct, where Birla has filed suit against Press Council of India; council is inquiring into Verghese affair on complaints from journalists, but Birla contends that it lacks jurisdiction (S)

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Ideas & Trends; The New Rules On Freedom Of Information

Date: 16 February 1975

By MARTIN ARNOLD

Martin ARNOLD

M Arnold comment on 17 amendments to Freedom of Information Act that will go into effect on Feb 19 over objections of Pres Ford; Reporters Com for Freedom of Press estimates that only 6 major press attempts were made to get information under old act; attempt by Carl Stern of NBC-TV noted; press reptdly feels that Cong in new amendments did good job of balancing tension between people's right to know v Govt's need to protect legitimate secrets; illus (M)

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A COAST REPORTER LOSES ON CONTEMPT

Date: 15 February 1975

US Sup Ct lets stand contempt conviction of radio station mgr Will Lewis for refusing to yield to grand jury tape recording allegedly made by Patricia Hearst; was free on order from Justice Douglas until Sup Ct acted (S)

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MADRID CUTS DOWN JAIL TERMS FOR 10; 4 of Leftists Freed Because New Sentences Exceed Time Already Served

Date: 16 February 1975

By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times

Henry Special

Spanish Govt has dismissed head of radio and press dept of Natl Movement, Antonio Castro Villacanas, and Antonio Izquierdo, dir of Arriba, movement's newspaper in Madrid; Villacanas was replaced by Emilio Romero Gomez, influential figure in Spanish press who had been publisher of paper Pueblo, official organ of state-run Syndical Orgn (S)

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P.R. Forever

Date: 15 February 1975

ed, noting Ronald L Ziegler's comment on poor public relations conducted by Nixon Adm with respect to Watergate, holds Ziegler remains 'prisoner' of the Amer myth: 'good public relations conquer all'

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A Court of Appeals Decision on Prior Restraint; And a Threat to That Freedom

Date: 16 February 1975

By ANTHONY LEWIS

Anthony LEWIS

A Lewis article on decision 9 days ago by US Appeals Ct for 5th Circuit that Govt employe who has access to classified information can be forever enjoined from disclosing or discussing it after he resigns; if he denies that something he wants to talk about was in fact classified, judges must give Govt claim the presumption of truth; case is that of Victor L Marchetti and John D Marks, authors of book The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence; Marchetti is former CIA official and Marks is former State Dept official; case revd; Appeals Ct decision was handed down by Chief Judge Clement Haynsworth, who overruled Judge Albert V Bryan Jr

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Legislative Notes; Door to Democratic Caucus Closed Once Again

Date: 16 February 1975

NJ Sen approved bill last wk to protect public from being bilked by fake charities; measure, sponsored by Sen Alexander J Menza, was based upon recommendations of State Investigation Comm; bill's provisions outlined (S)

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MAFIA ROLE HINTED IN ROME ABDUCTION

Date: 15 February 1975

Special to The New York Times

Begon, Jack L: Rome ct that in Dec cleared US journalist Jack L Begon of faking his own kidnapping says that Begon could have been abducted by Mafia elements allegedly connected with business empire of financier Michele Sindona; Begon disappeared in July, '73, appeared in Rome 1 mo later, and said he was taken by Mafia to Palermo and then to US; ct notes that Begon was doing research on flow of currency between US and Eur, in which money was being funneled out of Italy with help of Mafia orgns (S)

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