Havoc (musician) Рођендан, Датум рођења

Havoc (musician)

Kejuan Waliek Muchita (born May 21, 1974), known professionally as Havoc, is an American rapper and record producer. He was one half of the hip hop duo Mobb Deep with Prodigy.

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Рођендан, Датум рођења
уторак, 21. мај 1974.
Место рођења
Brooklyn
Старост
52
Знак Звезде

21. мај 1974. је био уторак под знаком звездице . Био је 140 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Richard M. Nixon.

Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 52 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био четвртак, 21. мај 2026., пре 0 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је петак, 21. мај 2027., за 364 дана. Живели сте 18.993 дана, или око 455.850 сати, или око 27.351.039 минута, или око 1.641.062.340 секунди.

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21st of May 1974 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 21. мај 1974.

REUTERS BOYCOTTED BY FOREIGN NEWSMEN

Date: 22 May 1974

Strike by Newspaper Guild against Reuters News Service enters its 6th day with mgt reptg that its operations have been impeded by refusal of foreign journalists to send stories to US or to handle those filed from US; Reuters spokesman repts that boycott by Natl Union of Journalists has curtailed news coverage; factions are scheduled to meet in NYC on May 22

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PAPER TALKS NEAR CLIMACTIC STAGE; Kheel Says Tomorrow Could Be 'Make-or-Break Day'--Negotiators Return Here 15-Day Work Stoppage Graham Is Hopeful

Date: 22 May 1974

By EMANUEL PERLMUTTER

Emanuel PERLMUTTER

ITU Local 6 pres Bertram Powers on May 21 expresses belief that contract dispute between printers and NY Times, News and Post may be settled on May 22; mediator Theodore Kheel says settlement is closer than before; News vp Walter Graham comments

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' Plumbers' Defense Wins A Point on Security Data; Objective Is Upheld

Date: 22 May 1974

By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times

Fed Judge Gerhard A Gesell on May 21 decides to permit defendants in White House plumbers case to attempt to subpoena natl security documents that they contend are relevant to their case; ruling falls short of defendants' demands for broad array of classified documents; Gesell dismisses charges against defendant Felipe de Diego, 1 of 6 originally accused in Ellsberg break-in, because he had been given immunity by 2 states and Fed Govt before his indictment; Gesell says de Diego's subsequent testimony raises issue of 'taint' in Govt's presentation of evidence because of possibility that some of his immunizatied testimony would be used against him; agrees with objection lodged by William H Merrill, assoc Watergate prosecutor, to pending testimony by White house counsel J Fred Buzhardt Jr, on ground that he would testify about some of classified material that White House and other agencies could make available

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Newspapers Reported Closer To Agreement With Printers; Calls Trip Worthwhile Must Pay Own Benefits

Date: 21 May 1974

By DAMON STETSONSpecial to The New York Times

Nearly complete ITU election returns indicate A Sandy Bevis has been elected pres, Joe Birsel 1st vp, Robert McMichen 2d vp and James S Schell sec-treas

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COLSON ATTORNEY DEFENDS BREAK-IN; Asks Permission to Argue That National Security Was at Issue in Burglary Jaworski Opposes Stand Other Arguments Heard

Date: 21 May 1974

By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times

David I Shapiro, atty for Charles W Colson, contending that law on searches without warrants was 'less than crystal clear' in '71, argues on May 20 that 6 defendants in White House plumbers case have right to defend thenselves on ground that their burglary of office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding was natl security operation authorized by Pres Nixon; repts he has subpoenaed White House counsel J Fred Buzhardt to testify on May 21 about what classified documents will be readily available to show that there were legitimate security concerns involved in plumbers' investigation of Ellsberg; Judge Gerhard Gesell reserves decision on natl security issue until attys for special Watergate prosecutor's office have rebutted argument on but repeatedly expresses skepticism about Shapiro's approach; Nixon, in lr made public by Gesell, again notes that he had not authorized Fielding break-in but it was his intent 'law should be used if necessary to bring to a halt' newspaper leaks in '71; Gesell indicates that he will respond favorably to request that defendant Felipe de Diego be freed because he had been granted immunity by state officials in Calif and Fla as well as by Fed officials in Washington before being indicted in Fielding case; defedants in case include de Diego, Colson, John D Ehrlichman, G Gordon Liddy, Bernard L Barker and Eugenio R Martinez

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Al Ahram, Cairo Newspaper, Is Losing Its New Editor

Date: 22 May 1974

Ali Amin, apptd editor of semiofficial newspaper Al Ahram in Feb, on May 21 repts he is leaving his post to assume chairmanship of Akhbar al-Yom publishing house (S)

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Frankenstein on a Split Screen?

Date: 21 May 1974

By Victor Gold

Victor Gold

Victor Gold article on question of televising HR Judiciary Com impeachment hearings holds real question Cong must come to grips with is not whether hearings should be covered by live cameras but how coverage should take place; holds TV cameras can dominate an event and become 'monster'; suggests cameras sight only on locus of procedural activity, with no reaction snots, cutaways or other show-business frills; quotes Gene Wyckoff in The Image Candidates; illus

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Lyons Drops His Broadway Column After 40 Years; At Table 50

Date: 21 May 1974

By JOHN L. HESS

John HESS

Bway columnist Leonard Lyons on May 20 publishes his last Lyons Den column, which has appeared in NY Post for 40 yrs; various columnists, including Earl Wilson, comment; illus of column

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REPORTER'S SILENCE BACKED BY CRONKITE

Date: 21 May 1974

CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite testifies on May 20 at special hearing on violation of gag order in murder trial of Charles Manson that if reporter William Farr (Los Angeles Herald-Examiner) backed down and revealed confidential sources it would be 'another nail in the coffin of freedom of speech and press'; Superior Ct Judge William Levit held hearing to determine whether further jail terms would induce Farr to disclose his sources

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 21 May 1974

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