Повторно възпроизвеждане на четвъртък, 16 февруари 1978 г.

16 февруари 1978 г. беше четвъртък под звездния знак на . Беше 46 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше Jimmy Carter.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 48 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на понеделник, 16 февруари 2026 г., преди 147 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на вторник, 16 февруари 2027 г., след 217 дни. Живял си за 17 679 дни, или около 424 308 часа, или около 25 458 529 минути, или около 1 527 511 740 секунди.

Някои хора, които споделят този рожден ден:

16th of February 1978 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 16 февруари 1978 г.

CHICAGO DAILY NEWS UNIONS AGREE TO TERMS ON CLOSING

Date: 17 February 1978

Chicago Daily News publisher Marshall Field repts 8 of 10 unions at Chicago Daily News have agreed there is no viable alternative to ceasing publication; negotiations are continuing with Newspaper Guild and Typographical Union; unions involved noted (S)

Full Article

Slaying of a Mexican Reporter Sets Off a Strike of Journalists

Date: 17 February 1978

Murder of reporter Roberto Martinez Montenegro, who exposed drug trafficking and govt corruption in northwest Mex, sets off journalists' strike in state of Sinaloa and protest from natl journalists' union (S)

Full Article

A Summary, in Print, Compelled Early Release of Book on Nixon; Washington Post's Report Upset Plans of Others to Publish Excerpts Beginning Next Week Syndicate Released Clients Times Stresses Agreement

Date: 17 February 1978

By CAREY WINFREY

Carey WINFREY

Washington Post's rept of H R Haldeman book The Ends of Power took place in spite of elaborate security precautions and upset plans for newspapers and magazines in US and abroad to run excerpts of book beginning next wk; Post even scooped its sister publication Newsweek; Newsweek editor Edward Kosner comments; book, published by Times Books, subsidiary of NY Times Co, was scheduled for publication March 10; prepublication rights had been sold to some 30 newspapers in US, including NY Times; agreement allowed paper to print about 10,000 words in 5 excerpted installments beginning on Feb 20; prepublication rights had also been sold abroad and to Newsweek; NY Times Syndication Sales Corp released its clients from obligation not to print material until Feb 20; Times made decision to run entire series of excerpts in Feb 17 edition; Thomas Lipscomb, pres of Times books, says copies of book will be shipped to booksellers; Post says that rept was written by Haynes Johnson from information supplied by writer Nancy Collins; Post asst managing editor Harry Rosenfeld says paper did not get information about book from Newsweek; Times exec vp Sydney Gruson criticizes Post's publication; Post exec editor Benjamin Bradlee says paper obtained excerpts at no cost beyond normal reptg expenses; Maurice C Greenbaum comments on legal issues involved in publication (M)

Full Article

Carter's News Parley Will Be on Air Today

Date: 17 February 1978

Full Article

News Summary; International National Metropolitan Business/Finance

Date: 16 February 1978

Thomas P Miller lr comments on William Safire's Feb 2 article

Full Article

News Summary; International National Metropolitan Business/Finance

Date: 17 February 1978

Full Article

News Summary; International National Metropolitan Business/Finance

Date: 16 February 1978

Begin says he has accepted inv from Pres Carter to visit Washington (S)

Full Article

News Summary; International National Metropolitan Business/Finance

Date: 17 February 1978

Full Article

Mrs. Abzug's Personality Held a Key Factor in Her Defeat; News Analysis Some Stayed Home Early Leads Dissipate

Date: 16 February 1978

By FRANK LYNN

Frank LYNN

Bella S Abzug's mood assessed morning after her defeat in Cong race (About NY column) (M)

Full Article

On Coal Side, An Ex-Miner; Man in the News From Yale to the Mines Socially Prominent Marriage

Date: 16 February 1978

Edward B. Leisenring Jr.Special to The New York Times

Profile of Edward B Leisenring Jr, chmn of Westmoreland Coal and Bituminous Coal Operators Assn, who first snubbed Pres Carter's call for renewed bargaining and then agreed to join them; por (M)

Full Article