Alun Wyn Jones Рожден ден, дата на раждане

Alun Wyn Jones

Alun Wyn Jones, né le à Swansea, est un joueur de rugby à XV qui joue avec l'équipe du pays de Galles de 2006 à 2023, évoluant au poste de deuxième ligne ou de troisième ligne. Avec sa sélection, il remporte cinq éditions du Tournoi des Six Nations en 2008, 2012, 2013, 2019, 2021 dont trois Grands Chelems en 2008, 2012 et 2019. Il participe à trois tournées des Lions britanniques et irlandais, en 2009, 2013, 2017, jouant les neuf tests, avant d'être désigné capitaine de la tournée 2021.

Il joue avec les Ospreys de 2005 à 2023.

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Рожден ден, дата на раждане
четвъртък, 19 септември 1985 г.
Място на раждане
Swansea
Възраст
40
Зодия

19 септември 1985 г. беше четвъртък под звездния знак на . Беше 261 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше Ronald Reagan.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 40 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на петък, 19 септември 2025 г., преди 44 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на събота, 19 септември 2026 г., след 320 дни. Живял си за 14 654 дни, или около 351 712 часа, или около 21 102 721 минути, или около 1 266 163 260 секунди.

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19th of September 1985 News

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CBS News Said to Plan Elimination of 100 Jobs

Date: 19 September 1985

As part of company-wide budget cutting at CBS, the network's news division is expected to announce today the elimination of some 100 jobs, CBS News staff members said yesterday. Of those 100, 12 are expected to take early retirement, and the other 88 are to be drawn from lists compiled by department heads in recent weeks, CBS News staff members said.

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FRENCHMAN UNDER FIRE:EUGENE CHARLES HERNU

Date: 19 September 1985

By Frank J. Prial, Special To the New York Times

Frank Prial

Each spring, on Pentecost Sunday, a small group of friends make a pilgrimage to Solutre, in the forest of Morvan, to remember old times and talk about the years to come. The leader of the group is Francois Mitterrand, the President of France, who hid in those woods in the dark days of the Resistance. Invariably, at his side is Charles Hernu, his Defense Minister and a close friend for more than 30 years. Until the controversy over the sinking of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand, Mr. Hernu was one of the most popular and most respected of the ministers in the Socialist Government. He has held his portfolio since the Socialists came to power in 1981. Whether he will hold it much longer is uncertain, but no one in France doubts that his friendship with the President will endure. On a personal level, Greenpeace is but one of many crises the two men have weathered together in their long rise to power.

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Jackson Assails Press On Portrayal of Blacks

Date: 19 September 1985

AP

The Rev. Jesse Jackson says the news media portray blacks as ''less intelligent than we are.'' In an appearance Tuesday before the Commission on National Elections, Mr. Jackson, an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination last year, also said his campaign was hurt by the refusal of the news media to take his candidacy or his proposals seriously. Mr. Jackson testified at the final hearing of the commission, which is examining proposals to change the system of electing Presidents.

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Prince Needs Privacy, Palace Tells the Press

Date: 19 September 1985

Reuters

The Prince and Princess of Wales have asked the press and television to allow their first-born son the chance to begin his schooldays in the most normal circumstances possible. The royal couple said in a letter to news editors that a press facility would be set up when 3-year-old Prince William starts nursery school next Tuesday.

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Topics; On Shaky Ground Case Closed in India

Date: 19 September 1985

Press freedom and India's good name are the beneficiaries of the New Delhi Government's decison not to prosecute Brahma Chellaney. The young Associated Press reporter, an Indian national, was accused of filing false and inflammatory dispatches from the Punjab when Government troops stormed the Golden Temple in June 1984.

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MOSCOW MATCHES BRITISH EXPULSION

Date: 19 September 1985

Special to the New York Times

The Soviet Union today ordered five more British Embassy staff members and another British correspondent out of the country. The figure matched the number of Russians ordered expelled by Britain two days ago. Today's Soviet action brought to 31 each the number of Soviet and British nationals affected by expulsion orders in the last six days.

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Now There Are Six

Date: 19 September 1985

The release of the Rev. Benjamin Weir, one of the seven kidnapped Americans still held hostage in Lebanon, is splendid news in itself and in what it suggests: that determined diplomacy can bring deliverance to the six others as well. Perhaps even in this labyrinth, there are channels of contact with the kidnappers who have so far been demanding what the United States cannot deliver - the release of 17 of their comrades convicted of terrorist crimes in Kuwait.

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British Put Onus on Soviet

Date: 19 September 1985

By Drew Middleton, Special To the New York Times

Drew Middleton

Prime Minister Thatcher, who is visiting Egypt, was quoted today as having said that the expulsions ''show the Soviet Union in a pretty poor light.'' ''They were caught red-handed and are now red-faced,'' she said.

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KIDNAPPERS OF DUARTE'S DAUGHTER SET NEW TERMS

Date: 19 September 1985

By James Lemoyne, Special To the New York Times

James Lemoyne

The kidnappers of the daughter of President Jose Napoleon Duarte of El Salvador have established new conditions for opening negotiations on her release, according to a senior Salvadoran official who is closely involved in the case. The conditions were set amid growing indications that the kidnappers of Ines Guadelupe Duarte Duran are leftist rebels belonging to one of the five recognized groups making up the official Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front. It appears that the rebel front may not be taking responsibility for the kidnapping because it wants to minimize criticism of the action. [United Press International said the kidnappers had released a tape recording on which a woman could be heard saying that she was ''fine.''

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Anti-Sandinista Chiefs Meet U.S. Aid Official

Date: 19 September 1985

Reuters

Three leaders of the Nicaraguan guerrillas fighting the leftist Sandinista Government met today with the United States official in charge of overseeing the distribution of $27 million in nonmilitary aid for the rebels. Arturo Cruz, Adolfo Calero, and Alfonso Robelo Callejas, who are leaders of the Unified Nicaraguan Opposition, met with the American official, Robert Duemling of the State Department's Nicaraguan Humanitarian Assistance Office.

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