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Lisa Evans

Lisa Catherine Evans (born 21 May 1992) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Scottish Women's Premier League club Glasgow City and the Scotland national team. Operating as a winger or full-back, she began her senior career at Glasgow City, then played for Turbine Potsdam and FC Bayern Munich in Germany's Frauen-Bundesliga, and for Arsenal, West Ham United and Bristol City in the English FA WSL, winning the domestic league title in all three nations.

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День народження, дата народження
четвер, 21 травня 1992 р.
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34
Знак зірки

21 травня 1992 р. був четвер під знаком зірки . Це був 141 день року. Президентом Сполучених Штатів був George Bush.

Якщо ви народилися в цей день, вам 34 років. Ваш останній день народження був четвер, 21 травня 2026 р., 0 днів тому. Ваш наступний день народження пʼятниця, 21 травня 2027 р. через 364 днів. Ви прожили 12 418 днів, або приблизно 298 050 годин, або приблизно 17 883 057 хвилин, або приблизно 1 072 983 420 секунд.

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21st of May 1992 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 21 травня 1992 р.

Military Rules on Reporting From Battlefield Are Honed

Date: 22 May 1992

By Robert Pear

Robert Pear

After more than eight months of talks with news organizations, the Pentagon today issued a set of principles intended to guarantee that journalists have greater access to military operations than they had in the Persian Gulf war. But the Government and the news media could not agree on whether there should be any official "security review" of news reports before they are published or broadcast.

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Tapes and Photos of Riot Prompt Legal Struggle

Date: 22 May 1992

Three weeks into its investigation of crimes committed in the Los Angeles riots, the Justice Department has conducted what experts call the most sweeping effort ever by prosecutors to obtain news tape and still photographs that have not been broadcast or published. The legal battle over the tapes could become an important factor in the efforts by courts to draw the line between the rights of a free press and the ability of prosecutors to investigate crimes.

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THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Media; Campaign in California: Little but Commercials

Date: 22 May 1992

By Elizabeth Kolbert

Elizabeth Kolbert

From the state that brought you Jane Fonda, water bars and brown rice risotto comes a new, potentially alarming trend: the stump-free campaign. California has a primary election coming up in less than two weeks, and a historic one at that, with two open United States Senate seats. But you wouldn't know it from following many of the candidates around. They don't hold campaign rallies or make speeches or attend Kiwanis club luncheons. In fact, some of them don't even bother to put out campaign schedules.

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Drivers' Amnesty Becomes Focus for Union

Date: 22 May 1992

By Ralph Blumenthal

Ralph Blumenthal

Although the newspaper drivers' union rallied yesterday behind the unifying issue of amnesty for nine arrested union pickets, proposed new contracts continue to sharply divide many of the union's members from its leader. The unexpected emergence of the amnesty issue has provoked a stalemate between the union and its adversaries, The New York Times and a wholesale newspaper distributor.

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Drivers' Vote on Contract With Times Is Postponed

Date: 21 May 1992

By Ralph Blumenthal

Ralph Blumenthal

A vote scheduled for today by newspaper delivery drivers to resolve a bitter two-week dispute with The New York Times and a newspaper wholesale distributor was unexpectedly postponed last night after a union meeting. Douglas LaChance, the union president, said the vote on new contracts was "aborted" because of the lingering issue of the fate of nine union pickets arrested on various charges when the dispute began two weeks ago. Labor leaders said a new vote could probably not be scheduled before next week.

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Where the Need to Know Meets the Need to Tell; At City Hall, the Press Secretary Sometimes Runs the Show, Sometimes Runs After It

Date: 22 May 1992

By Bruce Weber

Bruce Weber

On the morning that Newsday ran the front-page headline "No More Mr. Skinflint," heralding a report that Mayor David N. Dinkins gave more than $15,000 to charity last year, Leland T. Jones, the Mayor's press secretary, registered an objection to the backhanded reference to the Mayor's less substantial donations the year before. Before the reporters checked in for the day, Mr. Jones scurried down the hall from the Mayor's press office to Room 9, the cluttered quarters for the bulk of the city's press corps, and tacked a mock front page above the Newsday desk: "One More Cheap Shot," the headline read. A few days later, Mr. Jones, who served in the press office under Mayor Edward I. Koch, made the trip down the hall again, unprovoked this time. He was just keeping an eye on things. On his way into Room 9, he was spotted by Paul Schwartzman, a reporter for The New York Post.

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Gates Confesses Shock at Acquittal Of Officer Who Hit King Most Often

Date: 21 May 1992

By Robert Reinhold

Robert Reinhold

When a suburban jury acquitted four Los Angeles police officers on nearly all charges of beating Rodney G. King three weeks ago, Chief Daryl F. Gates says, he was just as shocked as most other people who had followed the case. The Los Angeles police chief said that while he had thought the jury might acquit or deadlock on three of the officers he thought the officer who rained the most blows on the prone Mr. King, Laurence M. Powell, was certain to be convicted.

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ITT Hartford's Profit

Date: 22 May 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The ITT Hartford Insurance Group, citing a decline in profits from its property-casualty operations, reported a 5.9 percent drop in its first-quarter earnings today. The company, a subsidiary of the ITT Corporation, said first-quarter earnings fell to $128 million from $136 million a year earlier. ITT said net income from worldwide life insurance operations partly offset the decline in property-casualty earnings.

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CRAFTMATIC CONTOUR SAYS IT IS STICKING ONLY TO BEDS

Date: 21 May 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Craftmatic Contour Industries, which makes the Craftmatic adjustable electric bed, said it would stop distributing the Contour Chair-Lounge. Craftmatic Contour will take an aftertax charge of $1.9 million to cover restructuring related to the decision involving its Contour Chair-Lounge Company unit, said Stanley Kraftso, the chairman.

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A $124.3 MILLION CONTRACT FOR 180 PATRIOT MISSILES

Date: 21 May 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Raytheon Company said yesterday that it had received a $124.3 million contract from the Army Missile Command to develop 180 more Patriot missiles. The missiles are to be delivered between October 1994 and June 1995, Raytheon said. The company, a $9.3 billion diversified technology concern, is the primary contractor for the Patriot system, which is produced in Andover, Mass.

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