Til Lindeman Рођендан, Датум рођења

Til Lindeman

Til Lindeman (nem. Till Lindemann; Lajpcig, 4. januar 1963) je nemački muzičar. Karijeru je započeo kao bubnjar, da bi kasnije postao glavni pevač grupe Ramštajn, i kasnije Lindeman.

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Рођендан, Датум рођења
петак, 4. јануар 1963.
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Знак Звезде

4. јануар 1963. је био петак под знаком звездице . Био је 3 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био John F. Kennedy.

Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 63 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био недеља, 4. јануар 2026., пре 182 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је понедељак, 4. јануар 2027., за 182 дана. Живели сте 23.193 дана, или око 556.644 сати, или око 33.398.650 минута, или око 2.003.919.000 секунди.

Неки људи који деле овај рођендан:

4th of January 1963 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 4. јануар 1963.

PRESS PEACE MOVE PUT UP TO UNION; Mediator's Call for Action Is Rejected by Printers

Date: 05 January 1963

Special to The New York Times

Simkin puts next move up to printers; Powers says publishers must 1st make counter-offer; says last pkg offer to Delivers Union (about $10) is larger than last offer to ITU; W N Thayer denies publishers want long strike; NYC Councilman Kupferman asks Pres Kennedy to invoke Taft-Hartley Law

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MEDIATOR HALTS NEWSPAPER TALKS; Indefinite Recess Is Ordered After Parleys Fail Again Awaits a Union Move

Date: 04 January 1963

Special to The New York Times

FMCS recesses talks indefinitely; Simkin repts no gains; Publishers Assn negotiating com chmn A H Bradford bars further talks until ITU accepts terms which would permit all 9 papers to survive; Local 6 pres B A Powers and assn reiterate willingness to talk at any time; Bradford, Powers comment on possibility of printing papers by Vari-Type

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STOCKS CONTINUE TO MOVE UPWARD; Sales Mount to 5,400,000 Shares--Ticker Runs Late Twice During Session NEWS BACKGROUND GOOD Harvester and Alcoa Among Issues in Demand--13 on Most Active List Rise News Still Favorable STOCKS CONTINUE TO MOVE UPWARD Amerada Rallies Sharply

Date: 05 January 1963

By J.H. CARMICAL Special to The New York Times

J. CARMICAL

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Soviet Artist Says Ehrenburg Supports West's Modern Art

Date: 05 January 1963

By THEODORE SHADBAD Special to The New York Times

Theodore Special

USSR dispute over modern trends vs socialist realism continues; painter A I Laktionov charges I Ehrenburg with backing Western influences and experimentation, article in Pravda

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STOCKS RECOVER IN HEAVY TRADING; Rails, Motors and Steels Are Chief Gainers--Volume Is 4,570,000 Shares 1,019 ISSUES UP, 120 OFF American & Foreign Power, Most Active, Rises 5/8-- G. M. Advances Only One New Low Recorded STOCKS RECOVER IN HEAVY TRADING U.S. Steel Is Active

Date: 04 January 1963

By J.H. CARMICAL Special to The New York Times

J. CARMICAL

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Scores GOP Press

Date: 04 January 1963

Sec Freeman says 'GOP-oriented' press makes it difficult for Adm to get farm program across to farmers

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Cleveland Offer Rejected

Date: 05 January 1963

ANG rejects contract offer by Cleveland Plain Dealer; strike against it and Cleveland Press and News by ANG and Teamsters in 6th wk

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HOFFA AND PAPER ARGUE PHONE CALL; Talk With Robert Kennedy Recorded by Publisher Concerned for Hoffa Stahlman's Statement

Date: 04 January 1963

J G Stahlman (Nashville Banner) reveals he refused Atty Gen Kennedy request not to pub story about Teamsters pres Hoffa '62 conspiracy trial; releases transcript of Oct 23 phone conversation in which Kennedy asked that paper not print story that juror had been approached by alleged Banner reporter because its publication might cause mistrial; Hoffa charges Kennedy 'pressured' paper

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Crowell to Get Press Award

Date: 05 January 1963

Special to The New York Times

Citizens Budget Comm award to P Crowell

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Radio in Spain Now Omits 'Long-Live Franco' Slogan

Date: 05 January 1963

Special to The New York Times

Govt radio drops slogan 'Long Live Franco,'

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