Filemon Vela Jr. День народження, дата народження

Filemon Vela Jr.

Filemón Bartolomé Vela Jr. ( FILL-ə-monn VELL; born February 13, 1963) is an American lobbyist, lawyer and politician who served as the U.S. representative for Texas's 34th congressional district from 2013 until his resignation in 2022. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Vela was also vice chair of the Democratic National Committee from January 21, 2021 to March 31, 2022, having been nominated by President Joe Biden. In March 2022, Vela resigned in the middle of his term to work at Akin Gump.

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День народження, дата народження
середа, 13 лютого 1963 р.
Місце народження
Гарлінґен
Вік
62
Знак зірки

13 лютого 1963 р. був середа під знаком зірки . Це був 43 день року. Президентом Сполучених Штатів був John F. Kennedy.

Якщо ви народилися в цей день, вам 62 років. Ваш останній день народження був четвер, 13 лютого 2025 р., 239 днів тому. Ваш наступний день народження пʼятниця, 13 лютого 2026 р. через 125 днів. Ви прожили 22 885 днів, або приблизно 549 250 годин, або приблизно 32 955 037 хвилин, або приблизно 1 977 302 220 секунд.

Деякі люди, які поділяють цей день народження:

13th of February 1963 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 13 лютого 1963 р.

Letters; Loss of Vietnam Feared Change in U.S. Policy Toward Diem Regime Urged

Date: 13 February 1963

To the Fditor of The New York Times:

Powers says Post wants to settle but fears retribution from advertisers aligned with assn

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PUBLISHERS FEAR TALKS ARE FUTILE; Conclude Accord by Normal Bargaining Is Unlikely Denial by Mrs. Schiff Wagner Awaits Reports George Goodwin Dewey Dies

Date: 13 February 1963

Special to The New York Times

Publishers Assn concludes that settlement through normal bargaining processes will be 'extremely difficult if not impossible'

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Good News From the South

Date: 13 February 1963

paperhandlers accept pact with 2 papers

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SOVIET BIDS N.B.C. CLOSE ITS BUREAU; Cites 'Rise of Khrushchev' and Other 'Slanderous' TV Gross Distortion Seen C.B.S. Office Was Shut French Reporter Ousted Reaction in Washington Called Premier 'Barbarian'

Date: 13 February 1963

Special to The New York Times.Special to The New York Times

Govt closes NBC Moscow bur because of 'slanderous' TV programs broadcast in US; will not bar return of correspondent F Bourgholtzer; US State Dept deplores closing; similar closing of CBS bur, '58-60, recalled; NBC plans 2 more programs

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PRINTERS' CHIEF OFF FOR COLORADO TALKS

Date: 14 February 1963

Special to The New York Times

Powers and ITU Mailers pres Laura en route to Colo to rept to ITU exec council; Wagner sees no point in calling new talks now; Gov Rockefeller pledges to aid settlement

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Text of Statement by N.Y. Publishers; Many Areas Explored Common Problems

Date: 13 February 1963

Special to The New York Times

sees long test of econ strength

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GUILD UNIT ACCEPTS PACT IN CLEVELAND

Date: 14 February 1963

ANG unit at Press conditionally accepts pact

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Role of Abstract Art Under Attack by Tito

Date: 14 February 1963

Pres Tito attacks 'dominance' of abstract art in Yugoslavia, s, Yugoslav Journalists Assn; derides such works, calls self able and empowered to judge them

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Rusk Vows Arms in Cuba Will Not Peril Neighbors; Reviews U.S. Policies Rusk Promises Arms in Cuba Will Not Endanger Neighbors Firm on Nuclear Force 1,500 Attend Forums

Date: 14 February 1963

Special to The New York Times

Asst Sec Manning says newspaper and magazine business operates as it did 50 yrs ago, providing only fragmentary data on world situation

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STOCKS CONTINUE TO MOVE UPWARD; Trading Pace Quickens and Volume Rises to Nearly 5,000,000 Shares INDUSTRIALS ARE UP 5.10 Rails Have Their Best Day in Weeks--Motors and Steels Also Active Volume Is Near 5,000,000 50 Stocks at New Highs Motors Lead In Activity STOCKS CONTINUE TO MOVE UPWARD

Date: 14 February 1963

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

J. CARMICAL

4.96 million

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