Panagiotis Vlachodimos Рожден ден, дата на раждане

Panagiotis Vlachodimos

Panagiotis Vlachodimos (Greek: Παναγιώτης Βλαχοδήμος; born 12 October 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger. Born in Germany, he has represented Greece at youth level.

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Рожден ден, дата на раждане
събота, 12 октомври 1991 г.
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12 октомври 1991 г. беше събота под звездния знак на . Беше 284 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше George Bush.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 33 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на събота, 12 октомври 2024 г., преди 360 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на неделя, 12 октомври 2025 г., след 4 дни. Живял си за 12 414 дни, или около 297 949 часа, или около 17 876 980 минути, или около 1 072 618 800 секунди.

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12th of October 1991 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 12 октомври 1991 г.

Americans Riveted By Lesson in Civics

Date: 12 October 1991

By Jane Gross

Jane Gross

In cities and towns far and wide, Americans took time out from their workaday lives yesterday to tune into an extraordinary civics lesson: the riveting collision before the Senate Judiciary Committee between Judge Clarence Thomas, the Supreme Court nominee, and Anita F. Hill, the Oklahoma law professor who said she was sexually harassed by him. For a nearly a week now, since the charges became public, they have been topic No. 1 in offices and universities, in restaurants and on street corners, with many women celebrating the sudden public discussion of a heretofore private subject and many men wondering about their own conduct, present, past and future.

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News Summary

Date: 13 October 1991

International 3-20 A debate over the Saudi military -- particularly whether it should include an offensive army as well as a sophisticated air defense system -- is deadlocking negotiations between the United States and Saudi Arabia on a new security alliance. Page 1

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News Summary

Date: 12 October 1991

International 2-5

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Good News for Thomas

Date: 13 October 1991

Exploratory surgery found no damage to the right shoulder of Chicago White Sox first baseman FRANK THOMAS. Dr. FRANK JOBE, who performed arthroscopic surgery on Thomas's shoulder Friday morning in Los Angeles, found some looseness in the joint, but no tears or other evidence of damage. Thomas will start an off-season strengthening program for the shoulder and should be fine by spring training, the White Sox trainer, HERM SCHNEIDER, said. (AP)

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Midway Stock Halt

Date: 12 October 1991

By Bloomberg Business News

Bloomberg News

Trading in Midway Airlines common shares and series D cumulative convertible exchangeable preferred shares was suspended by the New York Stock Exchange, effective immediately, the exchange said yesterday. The exchange said it was applying to the S.E.C. to delist both issues. The shares were suspended, the Big Board said, because of Midway's announcement that a Federal bankruptcy court had approved the acquisition of Midway's assets by Northwest Airlines for $170 million.

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Kerkorian Buys Chrysler Shares

Date: 12 October 1991

By Bloomberg Business News

Bloomberg News

Kirk Kerkorian, the California investor, confirmed his purchase of six million Chrysler Corporation common shares. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mr. Kerkorian and the Tracinda Corporation, his investment company, said they bought the shares on Oct. 9 at $10.125 each. Mr. Kerkorian paid for the shares in cash in Chrysler's new underwritten public offering, which was priced Oct. 1 at $10.125 a share. The investor now holds 28 million common shares, or a 9.8 percent stake, about the same as what he had before Chrysler's recent offering of 35 million common shares.

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TV Coverage of Thomas Hearings

Date: 12 October 1991

The Senate Judiciary Committee's confirmation hearings on Judge Clarence Thomas's nomination to the Supreme Court will begin at 10 A.M. today. The Public Broadcasting Service will show the hearings with no interruptions for commercials. The Courtroom Television Network will also have complete live coverage, with commercials only during breaks in testimony.

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Fire Reported in Generator Area At the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant

Date: 12 October 1991

By Nick Ravo

Nick Ravo

A fire broke out yesterday in an electrical generator at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Soviet Ukraine, where a 1986 explosion caused a nuclear catastrophe, news reports said. Tanya Demidenko, the wife of a leader of the Ukrainian Green World Party, said by telephone that Kiev television reported that an electrical cable caught fire in a building housing a turbine at about 6 P.M. Ukrainian time.

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3 Black Church Groups to House AIDS Patients

Date: 13 October 1991

By Mireya Navarro

Mireya Navarro

Three black church groups representing 150 congregations in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan will provide housing for people with AIDS under New York City contracts in the first organized effort by black churches to deliver AIDS-related services, officials announced on Friday. The involvement of black churches in the fight against AIDS has been gradual and hampered by theological difficulties in addressing an epidemic that affects mostly homosexuals and intravenous drug users. But black ministers say more and more churches are being moved to action by the pervasiveness of AIDS in the black community. The three groups -- Southeast Queens Clergy for Community Empowerment, Harlem Churches for Community Improvement and the Association of Brooklyn Clergy for Community Development -- will each provide 20 apartments and support services like substance abuse counseling for homeless families and single people infected with the AIDS virus. The 22-month contracts, each for $847,000, were announced at a news conference by Mayor David N. Dinkins at City Hall. The 60 units, which are expected to be opened within six months, will join 430 already provided by other social service groups at sites scattered around the city. Blacks account for 35 percent of the 33,580 AIDS cases reported in New York City through June, even though they make up only 25 percent of the population. 'Devastated by This Disease' "AIDS is a medical problem that needs to be treated with compassion," said the Rev. Preston R. Washington, president of the Harlem group. "We have counseled so many families in our communities that have been devastated by this disease that we feel it's our responsibility to reach out and support these families."

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Victor L. Ridder Jr., 49, and Wife, Mary Ridder, 48, Active Catholics

Date: 13 October 1991

By Bruce Lambert

Bruce Lambert

Victor L. Ridder Jr., president of a century-old publishing company for Roman Catholics in the New York region, and his wife, Mary Jane, died in an automobile accident last Sunday. Mr. Ridder, 49 years old, and Mrs. Ridder, 48, lived in New Rochelle, N.Y. They were killed in a collision when another car crossed over the median divider on a highway near Baltimore, relatives said. The couple was returning from Washington.

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