Robert Irvine Рођендан, Датум рођења

Robert Irvine

Robert Paul Irvine (; born 24 September 1965) is an English-American celebrity chef and talk show host who has appeared on and hosted a variety of Food Network programs including Dinner: Impossible, Worst Cooks in America, Restaurant: Impossible, A Hero's Welcome, Operation Restaurant, All-Star Academy, Guy's Grocery Games, Chopped: Impossible, and Restaurant Express. Irvine currently operates one restaurant, Fresh Kitchen by Robert Irvine, located within The Pentagon. He also operated Robert Irvine's Public House at the Tropicana resort in Las Vegas, Nevada from 2017 until the closure of the Tropicana in 2024. Irvine launched The Robert Irvine Show, a daytime talk show which aired weekdays on The CW between 12 September 2016 and 25 May 2018.

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Рођендан, Датум рођења
петак, 24. септембар 1965.
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Знак Звезде

24. септембар 1965. је био петак под знаком звездице . Био је 266 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Lyndon B. Johnson.

Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 60 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био среда, 24. септембар 2025., пре 250 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је четвртак, 24. септембар 2026., за 114 дана. Живели сте 22.165 дана, или око 531.966 сати, или око 31.918.018 минута, или око 1.915.081.080 секунди.

Неки људи који деле овај рођендан:

24th of September 1965 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 24. септембар 1965.

MAYOR RE-ENTERS N.Y. STRIKE TALKS; Wagner Meets Negotiators but Has No Proposals

Date: 24 September 1965

Special to The New York Times

Wagner re-enters talks but has no proposal; comments; enters talks with mailers; Kheel and Gaherin comment; AFL-CIO exec council scores assn for suspending papers; charges 'strike against the public,'

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N.Y. Aide Hopeful on Guild Strike; Union Sees Breakthrough Unlikely

Date: 25 September 1965

Special to The New York Times

denies ANG charge that Times coerced other NYC papers to suspend pub: statement text

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New York: Newspapers and Public Interest

Date: 25 September 1965

By JAMES RESTON

James RESTON

J Reston, in comment on strike against NY Times, raises question of whether press has right to interrupt normal flow of essential data in democracy in time of crisis and war

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STOCKS RECOVER ON WALL STREET; Volume of Trade Is Lower, but Surpasses 7 Million for 5th Straight Day DOW-JONES RISES 2.09 K.L.M. Is Market Leader With Gain of 8 1/2 Points on Increased Earnings

Date: 25 September 1965

Special to The New York Times

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N.Y. STOCKS FALL IN HEAVY TRADING; Sales Climb to 9.99 Million Shares for 7th Largest Total in History DOW-JONES DROPS 4.17 Tape Lags by 12 Minutes -- TV Issues Among Those Cut by Profit-Taking

Date: 24 September 1965

Special to The New York Times

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Shanghai Parachutists Claim a World Record

Date: 24 September 1965

Communist China claims men's daytime group precision landing record

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East Germany to Extend Pass Agreement One Day

Date: 25 September 1965

E Ger extends accord 1 day

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3 Accused as Reds Executed in Danang; SAIGON EXECUTES 3 ALLEGED REDS

Date: 24 September 1965

Special to The New York Times

US troops find large Vietcong arms cache in village near Bencat; kill 12 guerrillas; other clashes; 2 S Vietnamese planes downed in attack on Vinhlinh base, N Vietnam; other air action; execution of 3 accused Communist agents, Danang, postponed after foreign newsmen refuse to refrain from photographs; carried out at night

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Communists Will Back Mitterrand In Bid for Presidency of France; MITTERRAND GETS BACKING OF REDS

Date: 24 September 1965

By HENRY KAMMSpecial to The New York Times

by Communist party

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French University Offers to Rescue U.S. Library Unit

Date: 25 September 1965

By JOHN L. HESSSpecial to The New York Times

John HESSSpecial

French Govt and Grenoble U to rescue Grenoble branch; Amer Library in Paris trustees to keep branches open for rest of yr; accept bulk of books from Franklin Library; other rescue efforts begun

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