Kaloyan Krastev Рожден ден, дата на раждане

Kaloyan Krastev

Kaloyan Krastev (Bulgarian: Калоян Кръстев; born 24 January 1999) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who currently plays as a forward for Chernomorets Burgas.

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Рожден ден, дата на раждане
неделя, 24 януари 1999 г.
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24 януари 1999 г. беше неделя под звездния знак на . Беше 23 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше William J. (Bill) Clinton.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 26 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на петък, 24 януари 2025 г., преди 259 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на събота, 24 януари 2026 г., след 105 дни. Живял си за 9 756 дни, или около 234 144 часа, или около 14 048 681 минути, или около 842 920 860 секунди.

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24th of January 1999 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 24 януари 1999 г.

Experts Scold Decision To Question Lewinsky

Date: 25 January 1999

By NEIL A. LEWIS

Neil LEWIS

Legal scholars question constitutionality of Judge Norma Holloway Johnson's order to Monica S Lewinsky to talk with House managers of impeachment case or lose immunity from prosecution; Prof Laurence Tribe holds ruling improperly usurped Senate authority; Sen Tom Harkin says he unsuccessfully sought intervention by Supreme Court Chief Justice William H Rehnquist (M)

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How the Eggheads Cracked

Date: 24 January 1999

By Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis

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Vying for Guys' Remote-Control Finger

Date: 25 January 1999

By ANITA GATES

Anita GATES

Anita Gates Critic's Notebook on advertisers' efforts to woo young male television viewers; brief description of some of programs on Nielsen Media Research's list of 25 most popular shows among 18-to-34-year-old males; photo (M)

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A Round for the Ages: Duval Wins With a 59

Date: 25 January 1999

By CLIFTON BROWN

Clifton BROWN

David Duval wins Bob Hope Chrysler Classic golf tournament; shoots 59 during final round; only 2 other golfers have shot 59 during round in PGA history; photo (M)

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Administration to Seek $3 Billion to Protect Embassies Abroad

Date: 25 January 1999

By DAVID JOHNSTON

David JOHNSTON

Pres Clinton's budget proposal will include over $3 billion over five years to fortify and rebuild embassies abroad; will propose high-level outside group headed by Adm William J Crowe Jr evaluate worldwide security priorities, other issues; proposal falls short of spending panels led by Crowe have recommended to State Department (M)

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Prosecutors Foresaw Need to Hear Again From Lewinsky

Date: 25 January 1999

By DON VAN NATTA Jr

Don NATTA

Independent counsel Kenneth W Starr included in July immunity deal with Monica S Lewinsky requirement that she answer questions in any executive, military, judicial or Congressional proceedings; had already quietly gotten permission from three-judge panel to send impeachment referral to House; Starr aide confirms Starr prepared for her possible Congressional testimony, but says decision on impeachment referral was not made until after Clinton testified before grand jury in Aug; Starr says he acted appropriately in response to House managers' request that he ask Federal judge to order Lewinsky to talk to them, interview; photos (M)

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Sports of The Times; In Miami, The Words Are Super

Date: 25 January 1999

By DAVE ANDERSON

Dave ANDERSON

Dave Anderson Sports of The Times column discusses history of Miami, Fla, hosting Super Bowl (M)

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The Big City; A Fair Trade To Find Peace: Trash for Vice

Date: 25 January 1999

By JOHN TIERNEY

John TIERNEY

John Tierney The Big City column discusses humorous comments by Jim Spencer, columnist for Daily Press in Newport News, Va, that Virginia should send their vice merchants to New York City in exchange for barges of trash (M)

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Israel Court Weighs Legality Of What Many Call Torture

Date: 25 January 1999

By JOEL GREENBERG

Joel GREENBERG

Israeli Supreme Court weighs legality of methods used by Shin Bet security service to interrogate Palestinians, methods called torture by United Nations, Amnesty International and other human rights groups; began hearing petitions by prisoners and human rights groups year ago, but has held only three sessions, last ending in indefinite delay; is reluctant to rule on matter Chief Justice Aharon Barak says should be regulated by law (M)

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Cross-Media Deals Mean Bonanzas for Publishers

Date: 25 January 1999

By DOREEN CARVAJAL

Doreen CARVAJAL

Tom Brokaw and Peter Jennings, anchormen on NBC's and ABC's nightly news programs, are broadcasting segments from books they have written on their nightly news programs; this is part of intensifying trend in publishing industry, which by necessity is searching for new ways to grow by reaching readers through unconventional outlets or through publicity they could not afford without alliances; one of oddest corporate matches is Coca-Cola Co's campaign to give away book excerpts for six novels in 45 million packages of diet soda; Thomas B Rosenstiel, media critic, does not think ethical questions are raised about news shows being used by networks or news anchors to promote their books; photos (M)

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