Hristo Hristov Рожден ден, дата на раждане

Hristo Hristov

Hristo Hristov (Bulgarian: Христо Христов; born 27 April 2001) is a Bulgarian male weightlifter.

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Рожден ден, дата на раждане
петък, 27 април 2001 г.
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27 април 2001 г. беше петък под звездния знак на . Беше 116 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше George W. Bush.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 24 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на неделя, 27 април 2025 г., преди 140 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на понеделник, 27 април 2026 г., след 224 дни. Живял си за 8 906 дни, или около 213 753 часа, или около 12 825 206 минути, или около 769 512 360 секунди.

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27th of April 2001 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 27 април 2001 г.

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 April 2001

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2001

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Three Directors In New Roles

Date: 27 April 2001

By Rick Lyman

Rick Lyman

Renny Harlin comments on role as director of Driven, auto-racing movie; photo; Harald Zwart, veteran director of commercials who is making feature-film directing debut with One Night at McCools, comments; Joe Mantegna, who is making directorial debut with small-scale film Lakeboat, comments on production of movie with David Mamet, who wrote script (M)

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New Video Releases

Date: 27 April 2001

Peter M Nichols reviews Finding Forrester and Miss Congeniality, new video releases; photo (S)

Full Article

Kerrey's Role at New School Re-examined

Date: 28 April 2001

By KAREN W. ARENSON

Karen ARENSON

New School University president Bob Kerrey grapples with enormous fallout from disclosures about mission he led in Vietnam; says disclosures will affect his role as university president; photo (M)

Full Article

City Gives Sign Of New Effort For Homeless

Date: 28 April 2001

By NINA BERNSTEIN

Nina BERNSTEIN

New York State Supreme Court Judge Helen E Freedman says that under the threat that Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani could be found in contempt of court, city has redoubled its efforts to put together stable shelter or permanent housing for homeless families, though its treatment of families continues to violate her orders; orders city to appear in court every two weeks to make progress reports (M)

Full Article

Japan's New Prime Minister Signals Peaceful Intentions

Date: 28 April 2001

By HOWARD W. FRENCH

Howard FRENCH

Japan's new prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, in first day in office, moves to reassure neighbors about nationalist currents in his country, while reaffirming campaign pledge to create full-fledged army; says it would be politically irresponsible not to be fully equipped militarily, but stresses that alliance with United States remains pillar of Japan's security policy; says he hopes to meet Pres Bush as soon as possible, and that he favors more active role for Japan in international peacekeeping, something US has long urged (M)

Full Article

New Flood, Old Truths

Date: 28 April 2001

Editorial says old debates are resurfacing with this year's Mississippi River flood: about Army Corps of Engineers' blind faith in dams and levees that, when overused, end up doing more harm than good, and about cheap federal flood insurance that encourages people to rebuild homes in flood plain; says Joe Allbaugh, new chief of FEMA, misses mark when he criticizes river city of Davenport, Iowa, for its failure to build flood wall; holds Davenport's approach has been more sensible than most, with shoreline parks and open spaces where other cities might have build levees and offices

Full Article

I.B.M. Computer Researchers Push Tiny to a New Extreme

Date: 27 April 2001

By JOHN MARKOFF

John MARKOFF

IBM scientists create vast assembly of transistors using new material only few molecules wide, taking major step toward much tinier, more powerful computers; researchers have for first time harnessed technology based on ultrafine threads known as carbon nanotubes, holding out promise for future electronics industry based on components perhaps one five-hundredth the width of today's silicon transistors; near-term commercial applications are uncertain, but corporate and academic researchers are pressing advances in novel field known as molecular electronics; IBM advance explained; diagrams (M)

Full Article

To Thieves, New Headlamps Become a Blue-Light Special

Date: 27 April 2001

By MARCIA BIEDERMAN

Marcia BIEDERMAN

Stylish high-intensity headlamps on luxury Acura and Lexus sedans are hot items for thieves in New York City area; trend seems to be spreading in Los Angeles; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 April 2001

Full Article

Three Directors In New Roles

Date: 27 April 2001

By Rick Lyman

Rick Lyman

Renny Harlin comments on role as director of Driven, auto-racing movie; photo; Harald Zwart, veteran director of commercials who is making feature-film directing debut with One Night at McCools, comments; Joe Mantegna, who is making directorial debut with small-scale film Lakeboat, comments on production of movie with David Mamet, who wrote script (M)

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 27 April 2001

Peter M Nichols reviews Finding Forrester and Miss Congeniality, new video releases; photo (S)

Full Article

Kerrey's Role at New School Re-examined

Date: 28 April 2001

By KAREN W. ARENSON

Karen ARENSON

New School University president Bob Kerrey grapples with enormous fallout from disclosures about mission he led in Vietnam; says disclosures will affect his role as university president; photo (M)

Full Article

Japan's New Prime Minister Signals Peaceful Intentions

Date: 28 April 2001

By HOWARD W. FRENCH

Howard FRENCH

Japan's new prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, in first day in office, moves to reassure neighbors about nationalist currents in his country, while reaffirming campaign pledge to create full-fledged army; says it would be politically irresponsible not to be fully equipped militarily, but stresses that alliance with United States remains pillar of Japan's security policy; says he hopes to meet Pres Bush as soon as possible, and that he favors more active role for Japan in international peacekeeping, something US has long urged (M)

Full Article

New Flood, Old Truths

Date: 28 April 2001

Editorial says old debates are resurfacing with this year's Mississippi River flood: about Army Corps of Engineers' blind faith in dams and levees that, when overused, end up doing more harm than good, and about cheap federal flood insurance that encourages people to rebuild homes in flood plain; says Joe Allbaugh, new chief of FEMA, misses mark when he criticizes river city of Davenport, Iowa, for its failure to build flood wall; holds Davenport's approach has been more sensible than most, with shoreline parks and open spaces where other cities might have build levees and offices

Full Article

I.B.M. Computer Researchers Push Tiny to a New Extreme

Date: 27 April 2001

By JOHN MARKOFF

John MARKOFF

IBM scientists create vast assembly of transistors using new material only few molecules wide, taking major step toward much tinier, more powerful computers; researchers have for first time harnessed technology based on ultrafine threads known as carbon nanotubes, holding out promise for future electronics industry based on components perhaps one five-hundredth the width of today's silicon transistors; near-term commercial applications are uncertain, but corporate and academic researchers are pressing advances in novel field known as molecular electronics; IBM advance explained; diagrams (M)

Full Article

To Thieves, New Headlamps Become a Blue-Light Special

Date: 27 April 2001

By MARCIA BIEDERMAN

Marcia BIEDERMAN

Stylish high-intensity headlamps on luxury Acura and Lexus sedans are hot items for thieves in New York City area; trend seems to be spreading in Los Angeles; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 April 2001

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2001

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 27 April 2001

Peter M Nichols reviews Finding Forrester and Miss Congeniality, new video releases; photo (S)

Full Article

Kerrey's Role at New School Re-examined

Date: 28 April 2001

By KAREN W. ARENSON

Karen ARENSON

New School University president Bob Kerrey grapples with enormous fallout from disclosures about mission he led in Vietnam; says disclosures will affect his role as university president; photo (M)

Full Article

City Gives Sign Of New Effort For Homeless

Date: 28 April 2001

By NINA BERNSTEIN

Nina BERNSTEIN

New York State Supreme Court Judge Helen E Freedman says that under the threat that Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani could be found in contempt of court, city has redoubled its efforts to put together stable shelter or permanent housing for homeless families, though its treatment of families continues to violate her orders; orders city to appear in court every two weeks to make progress reports (M)

Full Article

Japan's New Prime Minister Signals Peaceful Intentions

Date: 28 April 2001

By HOWARD W. FRENCH

Howard FRENCH

Japan's new prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, in first day in office, moves to reassure neighbors about nationalist currents in his country, while reaffirming campaign pledge to create full-fledged army; says it would be politically irresponsible not to be fully equipped militarily, but stresses that alliance with United States remains pillar of Japan's security policy; says he hopes to meet Pres Bush as soon as possible, and that he favors more active role for Japan in international peacekeeping, something US has long urged (M)

Full Article

New Flood, Old Truths

Date: 28 April 2001

Editorial says old debates are resurfacing with this year's Mississippi River flood: about Army Corps of Engineers' blind faith in dams and levees that, when overused, end up doing more harm than good, and about cheap federal flood insurance that encourages people to rebuild homes in flood plain; says Joe Allbaugh, new chief of FEMA, misses mark when he criticizes river city of Davenport, Iowa, for its failure to build flood wall; holds Davenport's approach has been more sensible than most, with shoreline parks and open spaces where other cities might have build levees and offices

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 April 2001

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2001

Full Article

Three Directors In New Roles

Date: 27 April 2001

By Rick Lyman

Rick Lyman

Renny Harlin comments on role as director of Driven, auto-racing movie; photo; Harald Zwart, veteran director of commercials who is making feature-film directing debut with One Night at McCools, comments; Joe Mantegna, who is making directorial debut with small-scale film Lakeboat, comments on production of movie with David Mamet, who wrote script (M)

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 27 April 2001

Peter M Nichols reviews Finding Forrester and Miss Congeniality, new video releases; photo (S)

Full Article

Kerrey's Role at New School Re-examined

Date: 28 April 2001

By KAREN W. ARENSON

Karen ARENSON

New School University president Bob Kerrey grapples with enormous fallout from disclosures about mission he led in Vietnam; says disclosures will affect his role as university president; photo (M)

Full Article

City Gives Sign Of New Effort For Homeless

Date: 28 April 2001

By NINA BERNSTEIN

Nina BERNSTEIN

New York State Supreme Court Judge Helen E Freedman says that under the threat that Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani could be found in contempt of court, city has redoubled its efforts to put together stable shelter or permanent housing for homeless families, though its treatment of families continues to violate her orders; orders city to appear in court every two weeks to make progress reports (M)

Full Article

Japan's New Prime Minister Signals Peaceful Intentions

Date: 28 April 2001

By HOWARD W. FRENCH

Howard FRENCH

Japan's new prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, in first day in office, moves to reassure neighbors about nationalist currents in his country, while reaffirming campaign pledge to create full-fledged army; says it would be politically irresponsible not to be fully equipped militarily, but stresses that alliance with United States remains pillar of Japan's security policy; says he hopes to meet Pres Bush as soon as possible, and that he favors more active role for Japan in international peacekeeping, something US has long urged (M)

Full Article

New Flood, Old Truths

Date: 28 April 2001

Editorial says old debates are resurfacing with this year's Mississippi River flood: about Army Corps of Engineers' blind faith in dams and levees that, when overused, end up doing more harm than good, and about cheap federal flood insurance that encourages people to rebuild homes in flood plain; says Joe Allbaugh, new chief of FEMA, misses mark when he criticizes river city of Davenport, Iowa, for its failure to build flood wall; holds Davenport's approach has been more sensible than most, with shoreline parks and open spaces where other cities might have build levees and offices

Full Article

I.B.M. Computer Researchers Push Tiny to a New Extreme

Date: 27 April 2001

By JOHN MARKOFF

John MARKOFF

IBM scientists create vast assembly of transistors using new material only few molecules wide, taking major step toward much tinier, more powerful computers; researchers have for first time harnessed technology based on ultrafine threads known as carbon nanotubes, holding out promise for future electronics industry based on components perhaps one five-hundredth the width of today's silicon transistors; near-term commercial applications are uncertain, but corporate and academic researchers are pressing advances in novel field known as molecular electronics; IBM advance explained; diagrams (M)

Full Article

To Thieves, New Headlamps Become a Blue-Light Special

Date: 27 April 2001

By MARCIA BIEDERMAN

Marcia BIEDERMAN

Stylish high-intensity headlamps on luxury Acura and Lexus sedans are hot items for thieves in New York City area; trend seems to be spreading in Los Angeles; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 April 2001

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2001

Full Article

Three Directors In New Roles

Date: 27 April 2001

By Rick Lyman

Rick Lyman

Renny Harlin comments on role as director of Driven, auto-racing movie; photo; Harald Zwart, veteran director of commercials who is making feature-film directing debut with One Night at McCools, comments; Joe Mantegna, who is making directorial debut with small-scale film Lakeboat, comments on production of movie with David Mamet, who wrote script (M)

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 27 April 2001

Peter M Nichols reviews Finding Forrester and Miss Congeniality, new video releases; photo (S)

Full Article

Kerrey's Role at New School Re-examined

Date: 28 April 2001

By KAREN W. ARENSON

Karen ARENSON

New School University president Bob Kerrey grapples with enormous fallout from disclosures about mission he led in Vietnam; says disclosures will affect his role as university president; photo (M)

Full Article

City Gives Sign Of New Effort For Homeless

Date: 28 April 2001

By NINA BERNSTEIN

Nina BERNSTEIN

New York State Supreme Court Judge Helen E Freedman says that under the threat that Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani could be found in contempt of court, city has redoubled its efforts to put together stable shelter or permanent housing for homeless families, though its treatment of families continues to violate her orders; orders city to appear in court every two weeks to make progress reports (M)

Full Article

Japan's New Prime Minister Signals Peaceful Intentions

Date: 28 April 2001

By HOWARD W. FRENCH

Howard FRENCH

Japan's new prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, in first day in office, moves to reassure neighbors about nationalist currents in his country, while reaffirming campaign pledge to create full-fledged army; says it would be politically irresponsible not to be fully equipped militarily, but stresses that alliance with United States remains pillar of Japan's security policy; says he hopes to meet Pres Bush as soon as possible, and that he favors more active role for Japan in international peacekeeping, something US has long urged (M)

Full Article

New Flood, Old Truths

Date: 28 April 2001

Editorial says old debates are resurfacing with this year's Mississippi River flood: about Army Corps of Engineers' blind faith in dams and levees that, when overused, end up doing more harm than good, and about cheap federal flood insurance that encourages people to rebuild homes in flood plain; says Joe Allbaugh, new chief of FEMA, misses mark when he criticizes river city of Davenport, Iowa, for its failure to build flood wall; holds Davenport's approach has been more sensible than most, with shoreline parks and open spaces where other cities might have build levees and offices

Full Article

I.B.M. Computer Researchers Push Tiny to a New Extreme

Date: 27 April 2001

By JOHN MARKOFF

John MARKOFF

IBM scientists create vast assembly of transistors using new material only few molecules wide, taking major step toward much tinier, more powerful computers; researchers have for first time harnessed technology based on ultrafine threads known as carbon nanotubes, holding out promise for future electronics industry based on components perhaps one five-hundredth the width of today's silicon transistors; near-term commercial applications are uncertain, but corporate and academic researchers are pressing advances in novel field known as molecular electronics; IBM advance explained; diagrams (M)

Full Article

To Thieves, New Headlamps Become a Blue-Light Special

Date: 27 April 2001

By MARCIA BIEDERMAN

Marcia BIEDERMAN

Stylish high-intensity headlamps on luxury Acura and Lexus sedans are hot items for thieves in New York City area; trend seems to be spreading in Los Angeles; photo (M)

Full Article