Thomas Ziolko Рожден ден, дата на раждане

Thomas Ziolko

Thomas Ziolko (* 28. April 1972 in Berlin) ist ein Berliner Politiker (CDU).

Thomas Ziolko lebt im Berliner Bezirk Lichtenberg, im Ortsteil Karlshorst. In Lichtenberg erlebte er seine Kindheit und hat dort von 1978 bis 1988 die Schule besucht. Nach dem Schulabschluss absolvierte er eine Lehre als Koch im Restaurant Café Moskau. Nach der Wende hat er eine kaufmännische Ausbildung am Deutschen Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung abgeschlossen und anschließend das Fachabitur im Bereich Wirtschaft abgelegt. Später studierte er Betriebswirtschaft und Verwaltungswissenschaften an der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin.

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Рожден ден, дата на раждане
петък, 28 април 1972 г.
Място на раждане
Berlīne
Възраст
53
Зодия

28 април 1972 г. беше петък под звездния знак на . Беше 118 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше Richard M. Nixon.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 53 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на понеделник, 28 април 2025 г., преди 139 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на вторник, 28 април 2026 г., след 225 дни. Живял си за 19 497 дни, или около 467 951 часа, или около 28 077 081 минути, или около 1 684 624 860 секунди.

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28th of April 1972 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 28 април 1972 г.

2 IN VIETNAM LOSE PRESS CREDENTIALS

Date: 28 April 1972

Special to The New York Times

UPI newsmen A Dawson and K Willenson disaccredited, Apr 27, Saigon, on charges of having reptd troop movements before they were officially released for publication; US command disaccredits Dawson, Saigon Govt disaccredits Willenson; both newsmen to appeal; since offensive began, Saigon Govt has become increasingly strict in enforcing ground rules on release of mil information and has delayed issuing visas to a number of foreign correspondents

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TV: Debates About Broadcast Journalism Fill Air; 51st State' Assesses Two Conventions Public-Affairs Format of WRVR in Dispute

Date: 28 April 1972

By JOHN J. O'CONNOR

John O'CONNOR

J J O'Connor comments on Sterling Manhattan Cable TV presentation of A J Liebling Counter-Conv; notes abundance of TV debates on issue of broadcast journalism's freedoms and restraints

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Federal Aide Finds a Lack Of Confidence in the Press

Date: 29 April 1972

Acting Deputy Atty L P Gray 3d says there is crisis of confidence in Amer press, s, Orange County Bar Assn; says he is unalterably opposed to any attempt to control press but is just as opposed to attempts of press to control Govt

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U.S. Aide Backs Free Choice for Press

Date: 28 April 1972

By PETER KIHSS

Peter KIHSS

White House Office of Telecommunications dir C T Whitehead condemns as 'tyrannical' proposals that fairness doctrine compelling broadcasters to present various sides of controversies be imposed on newspapers, ANPA meeting; holds such proposals to be 'affirmative censorship'; Council of Better Business Burs pres H B Palmer calls for self-regulation as alternative to actions by Cong and Govt agencies to combat decreasing credibility for both business and press; Reprs Reid and Crane rept they share concern about legislating against press but cite problems of getting news coverage

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Merger Committees Picked By Du Pont and Christiana; DU PONT WEIGHS AN ACQUISITION

Date: 29 April 1972

By WILLIAM D. SMITH

Article on possible merger of Christiana Securities Co into E I du Pont de Nemours & Co notes if transaction occurred ownership of Wilmington News-Journal, which is now owned by Christiana, would have to be re-examined

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2 NEWS EXECUTIVES TO RECEIVE AWARDS

Date: 28 April 1972

NY Press Photographers Assn press freedom awards to Dr F Stanton (CBS) and A O Sulzberger (NY Times)

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Indian Supreme Court Lifts Page Limit on Newspapers

Date: 28 April 1972

Indian Sup Ct quashes on Apr 27 Govt order imposing 10-page limit on Indian newspapers because of sudden halt in imported newsprint from US following suspension of Amer aid to India in '71; Times of India owners told Sup Ct that curb violated const guarantees of freedom of speech and expression; ct's decision does not force Govt to allot more newsprint

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MUTUAL TO BEGIN NEWS FOR BLACKS; 100 5-Minute Reports Due Weekly on New Network

Date: 29 April 1972

By LOUIS CALTA

Louis CALTA

Mutual Black Network, black-oriented news service, will start broadcasting 100 five-min news and sports programs a wk beginning on May 1; was formed recently by Mutual Broadcasting System, subsidiary of Mutual Broadcasting Corp, to serve black communities across country; Mutual Broadcasting System pres C Edward Litte says network repts will be written, produced and broadcast by blacks, who will have full use of co's facilities; S Lewis will be network's NY news dir; other newscasters listed; W G Rolley has been apptd gen mgr of WNJR, which will be network's flagship station in met area; Natl Black Network, 1st black-owned and black operated natl radio network, is scheduled to become operational June 15; pres E D Jackson says network has about 25 affiliated stations in major mkts around country

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Rumanian Offer Reported

Date: 28 April 1972

Middle East News Agency quotes Al Ahram newspaper on Apr 27 as saying that Rumania offered to mediate between Egypt and Israel but that Pres Sadat rejected offer

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Issue of Press Accreditation at the U.N.

Date: 29 April 1972

CONSTANTIN A. STAVROPOULOS

Constantin STAVROPOULOS

Asst Sec Gen Stavropoulos lr criticizing certain aspects of Apr 7 ed on case of UN withdrawal of accreditation from 2 Nationalist Chinese newsmen; repeats UN contention that 2 may be accredited by applying as reprs of bona fide private press media, not Nationalist Govt

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