Antonis Aidonis Рожден ден, дата на раждане

Antonis Aidonis

Antonis Aidonis (Greek: Αντώνης Αηδόνης, born 22 May 2001) is a German professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Regionalliga Südwest club Sonnenhof Großaspach.

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Рожден ден, дата на раждане
вторник, 22 май 2001 г.
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25
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22 май 2001 г. беше вторник под звездния знак на . Беше 141 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше George W. Bush.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 25 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на петък, 22 май 2026 г., преди 0 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на събота, 22 май 2027 г., след 364 дни. Живял си за 9 131 дни, или около 219 144 часа, или около 13 148 673 минути, или около 788 920 380 секунди.

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22nd of May 2001 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 22 май 2001 г.

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 May 2001

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 May 2001

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House Votes New Deadline For Immigrants

Date: 22 May 2001

By ERIC SCHMITT

Eric SCHMITT

House of Representatives, at Pres Bush's urging, agrees to extend deadline for many illegal immigrants to apply for legal residency in US without first having to return to country of origin; extends deadline four more months to file to adjust status (S)

Full Article

For Every Month, a New Belgian Toast

Date: 23 May 2001

By Florence Fabricant

Florence Fabricant

Comment on some tasty, rich Belgian beers and ales; drawing (S)

Full Article

Washington Post Picks a New Agency

Date: 22 May 2001

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Washington Post names Arnold Worldwide/Washington as ad agency of record; billings estimated at $7 million to $10 million; account had been handled by Berlin Cameron & Partners (S)

Full Article

New Study Vindicates Night Lights

Date: 22 May 2001

By ERIC NAGOURNEY

Eric NAGOURNEY

Study shows that fears that night lights can cause nearsightedness in infants are unfounded (S)

Full Article

New Troubles for Chief of Aer Lingus

Date: 23 May 2001

By BRIAN LAVERY

Brian LAVERY

Aer Lingus Group has asked chief executive Michael Foley to stay away from office while it tries to sort out complaints of sexual harassment against him; Irish news media says internal disciplinary committee suspended Foley last week by advising him not to report for work until issue is resolved, and he has complied; Foley has told Irish reporters that preliminary findings are inconsistent and unfair to him, but has not provided specifics; Foley, in eight months as chief executive, has been confronted with soaring fuel costs, sputtering labor dispute that has grounded planes for almost five days, and swoon in reservations of more than 10 percent because of worries about foot-and-mouth disease; photo (M)

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Hispanic New York Shifted in 1990's

Date: 22 May 2001

By SUSAN SACHS

Susan SACHS

Census data finds that New York City's Hispanic population changed markedly over last decade as once dominant Puerto Ricans lost their plurality and number of people of Mexican ancestry tripled; photo (M)

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Cancer Doctors See New Era of Optimism

Date: 22 May 2001

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, M.D

Lawrence ALTMAN

Cancer doctors see a new era of optimism regarding cancer; clinical oncologists and other cancer specialists have high praise, for example, for Gleevec, new drug to treat a form of blood cancer; new optimism overshadows fact that no one knows whether cancers will develop resistance to Gleevec; photo (M)

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Metro Briefing | New York: Yorktown: Spill Kills Trout

Date: 23 May 2001

By Robert Worth (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Robert NYT

Amawalk Outlet, major trout stream in Westchester County, NY, is fouled and more than 1,000 trout die when chlorine seeps into lake that feeds stream in Yorktown (S)

Full Article

New Study Vindicates Night Lights

Date: 22 May 2001

By ERIC NAGOURNEY

Eric NAGOURNEY

Study shows that fears that night lights can cause nearsightedness in infants are unfounded (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 May 2001

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 May 2001

Full Article

House Votes New Deadline For Immigrants

Date: 22 May 2001

By ERIC SCHMITT

Eric SCHMITT

House of Representatives, at Pres Bush's urging, agrees to extend deadline for many illegal immigrants to apply for legal residency in US without first having to return to country of origin; extends deadline four more months to file to adjust status (S)

Full Article

For Every Month, a New Belgian Toast

Date: 23 May 2001

By Florence Fabricant

Florence Fabricant

Comment on some tasty, rich Belgian beers and ales; drawing (S)

Full Article

Washington Post Picks a New Agency

Date: 22 May 2001

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Washington Post names Arnold Worldwide/Washington as ad agency of record; billings estimated at $7 million to $10 million; account had been handled by Berlin Cameron & Partners (S)

Full Article

New Study Vindicates Night Lights

Date: 22 May 2001

By ERIC NAGOURNEY

Eric NAGOURNEY

Study shows that fears that night lights can cause nearsightedness in infants are unfounded (S)

Full Article

New Troubles for Chief of Aer Lingus

Date: 23 May 2001

By BRIAN LAVERY

Brian LAVERY

Aer Lingus Group has asked chief executive Michael Foley to stay away from office while it tries to sort out complaints of sexual harassment against him; Irish news media says internal disciplinary committee suspended Foley last week by advising him not to report for work until issue is resolved, and he has complied; Foley has told Irish reporters that preliminary findings are inconsistent and unfair to him, but has not provided specifics; Foley, in eight months as chief executive, has been confronted with soaring fuel costs, sputtering labor dispute that has grounded planes for almost five days, and swoon in reservations of more than 10 percent because of worries about foot-and-mouth disease; photo (M)

Full Article

Hispanic New York Shifted in 1990's

Date: 22 May 2001

By SUSAN SACHS

Susan SACHS

Census data finds that New York City's Hispanic population changed markedly over last decade as once dominant Puerto Ricans lost their plurality and number of people of Mexican ancestry tripled; photo (M)

Full Article

Cancer Doctors See New Era of Optimism

Date: 22 May 2001

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, M.D

Lawrence ALTMAN

Cancer doctors see a new era of optimism regarding cancer; clinical oncologists and other cancer specialists have high praise, for example, for Gleevec, new drug to treat a form of blood cancer; new optimism overshadows fact that no one knows whether cancers will develop resistance to Gleevec; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Yorktown: Spill Kills Trout

Date: 23 May 2001

By Robert Worth (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Robert NYT

Amawalk Outlet, major trout stream in Westchester County, NY, is fouled and more than 1,000 trout die when chlorine seeps into lake that feeds stream in Yorktown (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 May 2001

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 May 2001

Full Article

House Votes New Deadline For Immigrants

Date: 22 May 2001

By ERIC SCHMITT

Eric SCHMITT

House of Representatives, at Pres Bush's urging, agrees to extend deadline for many illegal immigrants to apply for legal residency in US without first having to return to country of origin; extends deadline four more months to file to adjust status (S)

Full Article

For Every Month, a New Belgian Toast

Date: 23 May 2001

By Florence Fabricant

Florence Fabricant

Comment on some tasty, rich Belgian beers and ales; drawing (S)

Full Article

Washington Post Picks a New Agency

Date: 22 May 2001

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Washington Post names Arnold Worldwide/Washington as ad agency of record; billings estimated at $7 million to $10 million; account had been handled by Berlin Cameron & Partners (S)

Full Article

New Study Vindicates Night Lights

Date: 22 May 2001

By ERIC NAGOURNEY

Eric NAGOURNEY

Study shows that fears that night lights can cause nearsightedness in infants are unfounded (S)

Full Article

New Troubles for Chief of Aer Lingus

Date: 23 May 2001

By BRIAN LAVERY

Brian LAVERY

Aer Lingus Group has asked chief executive Michael Foley to stay away from office while it tries to sort out complaints of sexual harassment against him; Irish news media says internal disciplinary committee suspended Foley last week by advising him not to report for work until issue is resolved, and he has complied; Foley has told Irish reporters that preliminary findings are inconsistent and unfair to him, but has not provided specifics; Foley, in eight months as chief executive, has been confronted with soaring fuel costs, sputtering labor dispute that has grounded planes for almost five days, and swoon in reservations of more than 10 percent because of worries about foot-and-mouth disease; photo (M)

Full Article

Hispanic New York Shifted in 1990's

Date: 22 May 2001

By SUSAN SACHS

Susan SACHS

Census data finds that New York City's Hispanic population changed markedly over last decade as once dominant Puerto Ricans lost their plurality and number of people of Mexican ancestry tripled; photo (M)

Full Article

Cancer Doctors See New Era of Optimism

Date: 22 May 2001

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, M.D

Lawrence ALTMAN

Cancer doctors see a new era of optimism regarding cancer; clinical oncologists and other cancer specialists have high praise, for example, for Gleevec, new drug to treat a form of blood cancer; new optimism overshadows fact that no one knows whether cancers will develop resistance to Gleevec; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Yorktown: Spill Kills Trout

Date: 23 May 2001

By Robert Worth (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Robert NYT

Amawalk Outlet, major trout stream in Westchester County, NY, is fouled and more than 1,000 trout die when chlorine seeps into lake that feeds stream in Yorktown (S)

Full Article