Edvīns Šnore Рожден ден, дата на раждане

Edvīns Šnore

Edvīns Šnore (born 21 March 1974, in Saulkrasti) is a Latvian film director and politician. He was elected to a four-year term in the Latvian Saeima in 2014 and 2018.

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Рожден ден, дата на раждане
четвъртък, 21 март 1974 г.
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21 март 1974 г. беше четвъртък под звездния знак на . Беше 79 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше Richard M. Nixon.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 51 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на петък, 21 март 2025 г., преди 182 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на събота, 21 март 2026 г., след 182 дни. Живял си за 18 810 дни, или около 451 449 часа, или около 27 086 954 минути, или около 1 625 217 240 секунди.

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21st of March 1974 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 21 март 1974 г.

Curbs on Press Shield British Suspect

Date: 22 March 1974

By RICHARD EDERSpecial to The New York Times

Article, citing Brit press coverage of Ian Ball, suspect in Princess Anne kidnapping attempt, notes that Britons are likely to know very little about Ball because Brit law limits disclosure of evidence or other information that might jeopardize defendant's rights; press may rept ct proceedings of preliminary hearings (M)

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New Press Curbs In Argentina Affect Foreign Agencies

Date: 21 March 1974

Argentine Govt on March 20 institutes new restrictions on press including locating all foreign news agency offices in 1 bldg; plan was drafted by Sec of Press and Broadcasting Emilio Abras and was approved by Pres Peron; among proclaimed objectives of new law are expansion of Telam, official Argentine news agency

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A Presidential Primer on How to Use the TV Medium

Date: 22 March 1974

By LES BROWN

Les BROWN

L Brown analysis says Pres Nixon's present campaign to win public support through TV, as exemplified by his 2 most recent news confs, is being regarded by many in communications field as primer on effective use of medium by 1 with almost unlimited access to it; says they point out that both appearances were before groups whose sympathies for Pres were assured in advance, the Exec Club of Chicago and Natl Broadcasters Assn, and their appreciation of Pres, indicated by exuberant applause for his most emphatic statements, may well have impressed TV viewers that Nixon was scoring telling points on every issue; holds news-conf format, which in Houston context seemed to pit lone man against battalion seeking to draw blood, lent itself well to what Nixon is apparently trying to achieve, namely a reversal of his declining popularity and credibility with public; says format permits him to speak informally on range of issues and represents Pres as accessible, candid and occasionally witty, which are important counters to his reputation as loner; says news conf makes for better TV show than speech as format has elements of drama, suspense and occassionally comedy (L)

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 22 March 1974

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 21 March 1974

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 22 March 1974

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 21 March 1974

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Chet Huntley, 62, Is Dead; Gave the News to Millions; Half of Huntley-Brinkley Team on N.B.C. TV Almost 15 Years Good Night, David' Replacements for Swayze Crossed Picket Line

Date: 21 March 1974

By MICHAEL T. KAUFMAN

Michael KAUFMAN

Huntley, Chet

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New Jersey Briefs; Byrne Asked to Bill for News Offices Newark Schools Get $450,000 Grant Little League to Comply With Order Congressional Redistricting Urged

Date: 22 March 1974

Assemblyman Kenneth A Gewertz has asked NJ Gov Byrne to require newspapers with offices in State House to pay rent and phone bills; estimates that free office space and phone service is costing state $130,000 a yr; spokesman for Byrne says adm will meet with newspaper and wire service execs before making decision

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2 Times Reporters Win Polk Journalism Awards

Date: 21 March 1974

By ERIC PACE

Eric PACE

NY Times reporter Andrew H Malcolm wins Polk Journalism award for articles on no-knock drug raids by Fed narcotics agents on homes of innocent Ill residents (S)

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