Tomohiro Katanosaka День народження, дата народження

Tomohiro Katanosaka

Tomohiro Katanosaka (片野坂 知宏, Katanosaka Tomohiro; born 18 April 1971) is a Japanese professional football manager and former player.

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День народження, дата народження
неділя, 18 квітня 1971 р.
Місце народження
Префектура Каґошіма
Вік
54
Знак зірки

18 квітня 1971 р. був неділя під знаком зірки . Це був 107 день року. Президентом Сполучених Штатів був Richard M. Nixon.

Якщо ви народилися в цей день, вам 54 років. Ваш останній день народження був пʼятниця, 18 квітня 2025 р., 199 днів тому. Ваш наступний день народження субота, 18 квітня 2026 р. через 165 днів. Ви прожили 19 923 днів, або приблизно 478 173 годин, або приблизно 28 690 389 хвилин, або приблизно 1 721 423 340 секунд.

Деякі люди, які поділяють цей день народження:

18th of April 1971 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 18 квітня 1971 р.

China Visit Shows Change of 25 Years

Date: 19 April 1971

By JOHN RODERICKThe Associated Press

Roderick dispatch

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A BLACK PANTHER FOUND SLAIN HERE; Coast Aide Shot 6 Times -- Body in Burned Ruins of Queens Headquarters A Black Panther Is Found Slain In Ruins of Party's Queens Office

Date: 18 April 1971

By MICHAEL KNIGHT

Michael KNIGHT

Napier, W Coast Black Panther party official, found murdered in Corona, NYC, Panther hq

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Suppose 'The Selling of the Pentagon' Had Been a Newspaper Article

Date: 18 April 1971

By JOHN J. O'CONNOR

John O'CONNOR

J J O'Connor comments on furor over CBS TV documentary Selling of the Pentagon; suggests that while program was strong TV fare it might have stirred relatively tame response if pub in newspaper or magazine; says that factors in controversy include greater power of TV and fact that while print media are relatively safe from Govt interference under their long-established 1st Amendment rights, TV stations are licensed by FCC and have to appear before FCC or Cong when complaints are made against them

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Advances in Transmitting News To Be Shown at Press Meetings

Date: 18 April 1971

By PETER KIHSS

Peter KIHSS

Annual meeting; pres M Thomason issues annual rept

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Who's for Ping-Pong?

Date: 18 April 1971

By JAMES RESTON

James RESTON

J Reston on current 'fantasy about the world of Washington' notes one day's White House statement intended to impress Hanoi contradicts next day's statement intended to impress the peace movement; cites a Nixon foreign-policy adviser who said that the only man in Washington who has a good idea about Vietnam is Sen Aiken, who said 'Let's say we've won and come home'; Reston says that is what US is doing, only slower than many people prefer

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Shanghai Revisited: Now a Workaday City; Bright Lights Have Given Way to Smog in China's Major Industrial Center Shanghai Revisited: A Workaday City

Date: 19 April 1971

By TILLMAN DURDINSpecial to The New York Times

series on visit to Communist China: dispatch from Shanghai

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Yugoslavs, Although Classless, Show Taste for Good Manners

Date: 18 April 1971

By ALFRED FRIENDLY Jr.Special to The New York Times

Alfred FRIENDLY

D Julius, ed of Politika Ekspes, discusses new col on soc and business etiquette written by diplomat D Soldatic; says col spurs sales

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Talk Among TV Sponsors Hints At a Period of Political Tension

Date: 19 April 1971

By SACK GOULD

Sack GOULD

J Gould comments on speculation in corp circles that some sponsors are judging TV ad purchases not only on basis of ratings and potential sales but also on 'pol positioning' of networks; current 'pol' tensions in broadcasting indus discussed

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the traveler's world; One Hectic Day in a Besieged Hotel

Date: 18 April 1971

by Paul J. C. Friedlander

Paul C

P J C Friedlander article on hectic day in Boston Sheraton Hotel as result of Agnew's appearance there, anti-Agnew demonstrators outside, security precautions, and other events

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Dailies Report Gains in' 70 As Publishers Meet Here

Date: 19 April 1971

ANPA govt relations com contends that '68 Civil Rights Act did not intend to bar newspapers from separating classified ad into male and female categories, ANPA annual meeting

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