三浦祐太朗 誕生日、生年月日

三浦祐太朗

三浦 祐太朗(みうら ゆうたろう、1984年〈昭和59年〉4月30日 - )は、日本のシンガーソングライター、俳優。ロックバンド・Peaky SALT(活動休止中)のヴォーカリスト。血液型はA型。ドリームゼロワン所属。国立市観光大使。

妻は声優・歌手の牧野由依(作曲家の牧野信博の娘)。父親は俳優の三浦友和。母親は元歌手・元女優の山口百恵。弟は俳優の三浦貴大。父方伯母は三浦弘子。伯母婿(伯母の夫)はラリードライバーの篠塚建次郎。従弟は俳優・タレントの絲木建太。

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誕生日、生年月日
1984年4月30日月曜日
出生地
東京都
41
星座

1984年4月30日は、%sの星印の下の月曜日でした。 それはその年の**♉日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は120**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはRonald Reagan歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は412025年4月30日水曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は1422026年4月30日木曜日日です。 あなたは222日、または約15,117時間、または約362,824分、または約21,769,446秒生きてきました。

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30th of April 1984 News

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INMATE RELEASED ON LOW BAIL CLEARED OF LATER RAPE CHARGE

Date: 01 May 1984

By Philip Shenon

Philip Shenon

A man accused of raping a Bronx woman two days after his release from Rikers Island under a program to relieve jail overcrowding has been found not guilty, the Bronx District Attorney's office said yesterday. A jury in State Supreme Court reached its verdict last week after the defendant, Dean Craig, 37 years old, testified that the woman had consented to have sex. The woman had contended that Mr. Craig had raped her in a Bronx building last Nov. 4.

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McDonnell Gets Military Contracts

Date: 01 May 1984

Reuters

The McDonnell Douglas Corporation received a $359.5 million Air Force contract to develop a new F-15 dual-role fighter, the Defense Department said.

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Complete Reagan Text To Be Beamed to China

Date: 30 April 1984

UPI

Upi

The Voice of America said today that it would broadcast the full text of President Reagan's Friday speech in Peking, portions of which were deleted by Chinese officials, to China in both English and Chinese. The Chinese deleted Mr. Reagan's words in praise of democracy and God, and his warnings about Soviet aggression, before broadcasting a tape of his speech to the Chinese people on national television.

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ATHENS DISMISSES A LIBEL APPEAL

Date: 01 May 1984

A judge threw out an appeal today against a two-year prison sentence for libel imposed on Paul Anastasiades, a Cypriot reporter based in Athens. In doing so, the judge pointed out that neither the reporter nor his attorney was present in court.

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HOW THE SAMPLING WAS CONDUCTED

Date: 30 April 1984

The latest New York Times/CBS News Poll is based on telephone interviews conducted April 23 through 26 with 1,367 adults around the United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, of whom 990 said they were registered to vote. The sample of telephone exchanges called was selected by computer from a complete list of exchanges in the country.

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ISRAELI COURT BACKS CLOSING OF PRINTER

Date: 30 April 1984

By David K. Shipler

David Shipler

Israel's Supreme Court ruled today that the military censor had the right to close an Israeli newspaper's printing plant for four days after the editors published information without prior submission to censorship. The case arose amid efforts by the Government of Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir to suppress news about the unexplained deaths of two of four Arabs who hijacked an Israeli bus with 35 passengers aboard on April 12. The newspaper, Hadashot, published a brief article Friday reporting that a commission of inquiry into the deaths had been established by Defense Minister Moshe Arens. Mr. Arens acted after evidence, gathered principally by Hadashot, was made public indicating that at least one of the hijackers had been captured alive and killed later after Israeli troops stormed the bus. During the assault, an Israeli woman was killed and seven other passengers were wounded. Two hijackers were also killed on the spot, but the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the other two are unclear.

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Mrs. Kirkpatrick Says NATO Is Greatest Postwar Success

Date: 01 May 1984

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, the chief United States representative at the United Nations, said yesterday that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ''is a colossal success, the greatest single success of the post-World War II years.'' Mrs. Kirkpatrick, who spoke at a luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria sponsored by the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, added that disagreements within the alliance were overshadowed by ''a potential Soviet threat to the security of Western Europe and a belief that the Atlantic alliance is the best available option for protection from that threat.''

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NIGERIAN MILITARY REGIME IS REINING IN ONE OF THE FREEST PRESSES IN AFRICA

Date: 30 April 1984

By Clifford D. May

Clifford

The military regime that seized power here on New Year's Eve has taken strong measures against the Nigerian press, jailing five journalists and, in the view of some, intimidating many others. On April 17 the military Government issued a decree granting itself the power to close down newspapers and radio and television stations that are deemed to be acting in a manner detrimental to the interest of the Government. It also assumed the power to imprison journalists for inaccurate reporting or for writing articles that bring Government officials into ridicule or disrepute. The decree was reminiscent of a decree signed into law in 1976 by the head of state, Lieut. Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo.

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HIGH COURT CALLS FOR SPECIAL CARE IN LIBEL APPEALS

Date: 01 May 1984

By Linda Greenhouse, Special To the New York Times

Linda Greenhouse

The Supreme Court, resolving an important issue in libel law, ruled today that the First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of the press required appellate courts to conduct especially careful reviews of libel judgments. The 6-to-3 ruling was a significant victory for the press, which has come increasingly to rely on the willingness of appellate courts to overturn jury awards to plaintiffs who say they have been defamed. A recent study by the Libel Defense Resource Center found that libel plaintiffs won 83 percent of jury trials, but that news organizations won more than 70 percent of appeals. The Supreme Court, in an opinion by Associate Justice John Paul Stevens, upheld an appellate court's finding that there was inadequate evidence to justify a libel judgment against Consumers Union for an inaccurate review of a stereo speaker.

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TEXT OF REAGAN REMARKS AT PEKING CEREMONY

Date: 30 April 1984

AP

Following is the prepared text of remarks President Reagan is scheduled to make today at a signing and departure ceremony: The developing relationship between China and the United States has been one of the principal events in postwar diplomacy. Today, we are taking further steps to broaden and strengthen our ties based on shared principles of mutual respect and mutual benefit. We are concluding new accords that will facilitate trade and investment, enhance the exchange of people and ideas between our countries, expand the prospects for cooperation in developing China's nuclear energy capability and help address China's critical need for developing skilled managers. First, we are signing an agreement that will make it easier for Chinese and American firms to engage in trade and cooperate in joint ventures. With this agreement, private investors and professional exchanges can make a stronger contribution to Chinese development, and to the benefit of both our nations.

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