Bashir Salahuddin Рожден ден, дата на раждане

Bashir Salahuddin

Bashir Salahuddin (born (1976-06-30)June 30, 1976) is an American actor, writer, and comedian.

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Рожден ден, дата на раждане
сряда, 30 юни 1976 г.
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30 юни 1976 г. беше сряда под звездния знак на . Беше 181 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше Gerald R. Ford.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 49 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на понеделник, 30 юни 2025 г., преди 327 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на вторник, 30 юни 2026 г., след 37 дни. Живял си за 18 224 дни, или около 437 399 часа, или около 26 243 950 минути, или около 1 574 637 000 секунди.

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30th of June 1976 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 30 юни 1976 г.

UNESCO Is Accused on Freedom of Press

Date: 01 July 1976

By PETER KIHSS

Peter KIHSS

Freedom House on June 30 charges that repts by 2 groups of experts brought together by UNESCO had proposed new govt controls over news media in developing nations, starting in Latin Amer; UNESCO terms charge unjustified; says charge is based on personal opinions of experts never officially distributed by UNESCO; repts that were criticized were preparatory papers that emerged from meetings of 16 experts from 13 countries in July '74 in Bogota, Colombia and of 19 experts from 16 countries in June '75 in Quito, Ecuador; UNESCO makes public working paper calling for increased public and private investment in communications; Freedom House exec dir Leonard R Sussman and vice chmn Roscoe Drummond comment (M)

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Pentagon Papers Ruling Issued Five Years Ago

Date: 01 July 1976

comment on publication of Pentagon papers on occasion of 5th anniv of event (S)

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Summary of Actions by Supreme Court; CIVIL RIGHTS

Date: 01 July 1976

Sup Ct declines to hear appeal by nonminority group member challenging ct-approved settlement of 2 civil rights lawsuits alleging discrimination in employment in newspaper and publications delivery indus in NYC; 1 suit was brought by minority employes of various publishers; 1 was brought by US Govt; defendants were some 50 distributors and publishers of publications, including NY Times, and union having jurisdiction over delivery employes (S)

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Excerpts From High Court's Opinions on Press Gags

Date: 01 July 1976

Sup Ct, in acting on 3 press cases, refuses to rev lower ct rulings; in 2 of cases lower cts had upheld contempt conv of journalists who had refused to disclose sources of news articles; restrictive orders on ct personnel in to ensure in those cases, trial judges had imposed fair trials, and had sought to determine frm reptrs whether their orders had been violated (S)

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SCHORR WON'T BE AT CONVENTIONS; CBS Reporter Not Included in Network's Coverage

Date: 01 July 1976

By LES BROWN

Les BROWN

comment on newsman Daniel Schorr, who has not been included in CBS News plans for coverage of either Dem or Repub natl convs, apparently as result of Schorr's leaking HR subcom rept on CIA to Village Voice; Schorr considers his exclusion from conv coverage ominous clue to his future status with CBS; CBS News sr vp William Small comments (M)

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AWARD ESTABLISHED IN SCRIPPS MEMORY

Date: 01 July 1976

Scripps-Howard Foundation on June 30 announces establishment of annual journalism award for 'outstanding public service in the cause of 1st Amendment guarantee of free press'; judges noted (S)

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Press Freedom Upheld

Date: 01 July 1976

ed lauds US Sup Ct ruling striking down gag order issued in Neb murder trial as significant step toward protecting freedom of press against already alarming erosion

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Glassy-Eyed Legislators Rush Slowly To a Garrison Finish of 1976 Session

Date: 30 June 1976

By STEVEN R. WEISMAN Special to The New York Times

Steven WEISMAN

Assemblyman Dominick L Di Carlo interrupted June 29 legis session to warn colleagues that photographer was taking unflattering photos of members dozing after 9 hrs of debate; Ben Niles, after photographer refused to identify himself, grabbed camera and ripped out roll of film; man was UPI natl photographer and Speaker Steingut apologized (S)

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HIGH COURT RULES JUDGES MAY NOT, IN GENERAL, GAG PRESS IN CRIMINAL CASES; 9 JUSTICES AGREE Decision Asserts Only Exceptional Case Might Justify Curb HIGH COURT CURB GAGGING OF PRESS

Date: 01 July 1976

By LESLEY OELSNER Special to The New York Times

Lesley Special

US Sup Ct holds that judges generally may not impose gag orders on press that forbid publication of information about criminal cases, even if judge thinks that such order will help assure defendant of fair trial by preventing prejudicial publicity (M)

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News Summary and Index

Date: 01 July 1976

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