リヴァー・フェニックス 誕生日、生年月日

リヴァー・フェニックス

リヴァー・ジュード・フェニックス(英: River Jude Phoenix、旧姓: ボトム/Bottom、1970年8月23日 - 1993年10月31日)はアメリカ合衆国出身の映画俳優。非凡な演技力と哀愁でジェームズ・ディーンの再来と騒がれたが、23歳で夭折した。代表作は『スタンド・バイ・ミー』。アカデミー主演男優賞などを受賞しているホアキン・フェニックスは弟。

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誕生日、生年月日
1970年8月23日日曜日
出生地
매드러스
55
星座

1970年8月23日は、%sの星印の下の日曜日でした。 それはその年の**♌日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は234**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはRichard M. Nixon歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は552025年8月23日土曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は3622026年8月23日日曜日日です。 あなたは2日、または約20,451時間、または約490,830分、または約29,449,807秒生きてきました。

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23rd of August 1970 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1970年8月23日 で掲載されたニュース

American Reporter Freed in Cambodia

Date: 24 August 1970

By IVER PETERSON Special to The New York Times

Iver Special

Anson released by Communist forces after having been held since Aug 3; arrives Pnompenh; lauds his treatment by Communists whom he says treated him as a friend; his release follows AP reporter's receipt of wire from Norodom Sihanouk assuring him that Anson and 2 other captured reporters would be freed; French TV technician A Clement arrives in Paris, tired and emaciated after nearly 2 mos of captivity in Cambodia; says French journalist X Baron will soon be freed; Norodom Sihanouk's aide repts instructions have been sent out to search for and liberate missing newsmen; Anson illus

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CAMBODIAN REBELS SAY THEY'LL FREE 4

Date: 23 August 1970

Norodom Sihanouk announces that his Natl Liberation Army will free 4 captured Western newsmen including R S Anson of Time magazine, wire to AP newsman T J Williams; 2 French newsmen, A Clement and L Nicaise, freed by guerrillas, leave for Paris

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Newspapers Reused In Antipollution Move

Date: 23 August 1970

Courier-Journal and Louisville Times will reuse some of 95 tons of daily newspapers to curb refuse burden, Louisville, Ky; sanitation officials say project will cut load on incinerator by about 30%

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FREE GUERRILLAS, HUSSEIN IS URGED; Leftist Commandos Say 8 Syrians Are Jailed

Date: 24 August 1970

By ERIC PACE Special to The New York Times

Eric Special

As Saiqah, left-wing commando orgn, demands Jordan release 8 of its members allegedly imprisoned, Amman; demand, pub in commando newspaper, seen timed as challenge to Hussein on his return; As Saiqah exec says 8 are being held because of Syrian Baath party, which directs As Saiqah and opposes peace settlement backed by Hussein; Hussein, en route from Alexandria to Cairo, radios message to Nasser lauding talks; troops guard Amman airport to prevent attack on Hussein; clash between As Saiqah and rival commando group in which 4 were wounded noted; Atalla says he and Hussein still feel that indirect talks should begin at ambassadorial level despite Israel's nomination of Eban as chief delegate; fate of al-Sharif, allegedly kidnapped by commandos, remains unknown; leaders of 10 guerrilla groups attend meeting of Central Com of Palestinian commando orgn, which is completing plans for Palestine Natl Council meeting, main measure of Palestinians to counter efforts towards peace settlement

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Nixon's Strategy for Reaching the Public Largely Bypasses Washington Press Corps

Date: 24 August 1970

By RICHARD HALLORAN Special to The New York Times

Richard Special

article on Nixon's new strategy for getting policies across to pub by reaching out to met newspaper eds and regional TV execs across country and bypassing Washington press corps; strategy includes top-level briefings for news execs led by Nixon; Nixon's approach to Washington press corps contrasted with that of Pres Johnson; Nixon has held only 2 informal meetings with White House press this yr; Johnson avg was about 18 meetings a wk; White House says Nixon will continue practice of televised press confs rather than alternate them with those for print media

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The Blooping Of the President

Date: 23 August 1970

By JACK GOULD

Jack GOULD

J Gould on Nixon slip on Manson; opposes view that impact of statement could have been minimized by censoring TV tape

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Castro, on TV, Aids Marxist Candidate in Chile's Sept. 4 Presidential Election; Presidential Race Is Close A Democracy Since 1932 Congress Expected to Decide

Date: 23 August 1970

By MALCOLM W. BROWNE Special to The New York Times

Malcolm BROWNE

Premier Castro campaigns for Allende on TV and in leftist press; seen improving own and Marxists' image; polls indicate close race, giving Allende good chance of winning; leftward trends of Chilean pol thought and spread of anti-US feeling create favorable situation; campaign revd; Castro remarks stress need to keep Chile from becoming imperialist base against Peru and vice versa; Allende promises to maintain democracy and to nationalize foreign business, especially Amer, and major local monopolies; opponents exploit his friendship with Cuba

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The F.C.C. Clarifies That Ruling On TV Time; Divisive Matters

Date: 23 August 1970

Comment on FCC clarification of ruling on 'equal time'

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Fair Access to the Air

Date: 24 August 1970

Ed lauds FCC ruling

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GUERRILLAS SEIZE EDITOR IN AMMAN; Kidnapping Victim Thought to Favor Mideast Peace

Date: 23 August 1970

By ERIC PACE Special to The New York Times

Eric Special

Reptdly kidnapped by Arab commandos in Amman

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