アンドレ・ウォード 誕生日、生年月日

アンドレ・ウォード

アンドレ・ウォード(Andre Ward、1984年2月23日 - )は、アメリカ合衆国の元プロボクサー。カリフォルニア州サンフランシスコ出身。元WBAスーパー・WBC世界スーパーミドル級統一王者。元WBAスーパー・IBF・WBO世界ライトヘビー級統一王者。世界2階級制覇王者。アテネオリンピックライトヘビー級金メダリスト。

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誕生日、生年月日
1984年2月23日木曜日
出生地
サンフランシスコ
42
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1984年2月23日は、%sの星印の下の木曜日でした。 それはその年の**♓日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は53**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422026年2月23日月曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は892027年2月23日火曜日日です。 あなたは275日、または約15,430時間、または約370,337分、または約22,220,251秒生きてきました。

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23rd of February 1984 News

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90TH BIRTHDAY FOR JOURNAL OF PALM BEACH SOCIETY

Date: 24 February 1984

By Ron Alexander

Ron Alexander

In 1894, when alligators were still residing in the swamps of what was being transformed into the premier resort town of Palm Beach, Fla., and long before they began showing up on short-sleeved sport shirts, The Palm Beach Daily News was born. Throughout the decades that followed, the paper became known as the grande dame of social publications. Last Sunday, celebrating with an afternoon garden party on the grounds of the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum, for which 2,400 guests gave up polo, croquet and golf tournaments, the grande dame turned 90. In an age when similar publications in cities and resorts across the country have faded away, The Palm Beach Daiy News shines on.

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Physician-Columnist Is Not Reprimanded

Date: 23 February 1984

AP

The local medical society has decided not to reprimand a doctor whose newspaper columns have upset some of his colleagues. The physician, Dr. Peter Gott, sometimes criticizes the medical profession in his columns, which are carried in seven newspapers in Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts.

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PENTAGON MOVES TO SIMPLIFY CHAIN OF COMMAND TO BEIRUT

Date: 23 February 1984

By Richard Halloran

Richard Halloran

The Defense Department has established a new military command in Lebanon on a much shorter leash from Washington in an effort to give authorities here tighter control over operations there, Pentagon officials said today. The new chain of command, which cuts out three layers of military bureaucracy, reverses a principle espoused by Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger, who has said he preferred to rely on established channels and to delegate authority to commanders in the field. But Pentagon officials said Mr. Weinberger and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. John W. Vessey Jr., had found the former chain of command cumbersome and slow to respond. The order to mount an air raid from an aircraft carrier last December, for instance, gave pilots only four hours to prepare. Some flew without their planes being fully armed, officials said.

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News Summary; Friday, February 24, l984

Date: 24 February 1984

International Rebel units of the Lebanese Army reappeared on the streets of West Beirut under the control of Shiite and Druse militia leaders opposed to President Amin Gemayel. According to Western intelligence officials, about 40 percent of the 37,000-man Lebanese Army is either openly supporting the anti-Government Moslem militias or refusing to leave its barracks. Israeli planes bombed targets in the mountains east of Beirut in what the Israeli radio said was an attack on Palestinian guerrilla bses. It was the third Israeli air strike since Sunday.

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PRESIDENT'S NEWS CONFERENCE ON FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ISSUES;

Date: 23 February 1984

Following is a transcript of President Reagan's news conference last night in Washington, as recorded by The New York Times: OPENING STATEMENT I have a short statement. Good evening. The Congress has returned, as you know, from its recess. Important business is pending and I'll be commenting on much of this in the weeks ahead. But tonight I want to highlight three matters at the top of the domestic agenda for the next 10 days. First is crime. The Senate is completing its work on the most sweeping anticrime bill in more than a decade. Our legislation provides a long overdue protection to law-abiding Americans and it would help put an end to the era of coddling criminals. The security of our people should take precedence over partisan politics, so I ask the House to stop dragging its feet and to act promptly.

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HOW 3 YEARS HAVE CHANGED CBS NEWS

Date: 23 February 1984

By Peter Kerr

Peter Kerr

As CBS News approaches the third anniversary of Dan Rather as the anchor of ''Evening News,'' journalists and executives at the network say that those three years have been a time of important changes in style and content and in the personnel who manage the leading network news organization. Viewers of CBS News in those years have seen some tradition-steeped programs altered in an attempt to make them faster-paced and, at times, more entertaining. And a wide range of management changes have taken place to put persons in key positions who reflect the philosophy and style of Van Gordon Sauter, the executive vice president of the Broadcast Group; Edward M. Joyce, the news division president, and Mr. Rather.

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NEWS SUMMARY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1984 International

Date: 23 February 1984

The mission of the Marines in Lebanon is not over despite their move to ships off Beirut, President Reagan said. In a televised news conference, he said the Marines could conceivably return if doing so improved their ability to protect the Lebanese Government. (Page A1, Column 6.)

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Caution Urged on Networks In Projecting Voting Results

Date: 24 February 1984

By David Burnham, Special To the New York Times

David Burnham

The chairman of the House Telecommunications Subcomittee recommended today that the nation's three television networks show restraint in broadcasting election results before voters have cast their ballots. Citing concerns about the networks' projections on Iowa Presidential nominating caucuses last Monday, the panel chairman, Representative Timothy E. Wirth, Democrat of Colorado, made the recommendation in letters to the presidents of ABC News, CBS News and NBC News. He invited them to testify at a panel hearing next Monday, a day before the New Hampshire primary, about their handling of the caucuses.

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CORRECTION

Date: 24 February 1984

A news analysis articlein Metropolitan Report Feb. 13 about defects in the city's bus fleet misstate d the number of buses bought by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for the Transit Authority. The purchases, since l980, have numbered l,354.

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Carolyn Lee Is Named Times's Picture Editor

Date: 23 February 1984

Carolyn Lee, an editor with The New York Times since 1978, has been named picture editor of the paper.

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