米歇尔·安西尔 生日,出生日期

米歇尔·安西尔

米歇尔·安西尔(法語:Michel Ancel,1972年3月29日—)是一名法国的游戏设计师和游戏总监,他曾长时间就职于育碧。他最知名的是创造了《雷曼》系列和《超越善惡》,故也有“雷曼之父”的称号。2020年9月,他宣布离开育碧并将离开游戏行业。

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生日,出生日期
1972年3月29日星期三
出生地
摩納哥
年龄
53
星号

1972年3月29日星期三 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 88 日。 美国总统是 Richard M. Nixon

如果你出生在这一天,你已经 53 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年3月29日星期六220 天前。 2026年3月29日星期日 天后,您的下一个生日是 144。 你已经活了 19,578 天,或者大约 469,882 小时,或者大约 28,192,942 分钟,或者大约 1,691,576,520 秒。

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29th of March 1972 News

1972年3月29日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Fulbright Urges Ban on U.S.I.A. Film

Date: 30 March 1972

By RICHARD L. MADDENSpecial to The New York Times

Richard MADDENSpecial

Sen Foreign Relations Com Chmn Fulbright asks Justice Dept to restrain 'forthwith' use of USIA film Czechoslovakia 1968 on Sen Buckley's monthly TV program to be shown on 12 NYS stations, lr to Acting Atty Gen Kleindienst; says film 'appears to involve intent to violate provisions' of '48 law that created agency 'for purpose of dissemination abroad of information about US'; says agency 'was not created for dissemination of information in US'; Justice Dept spokesman says Fulbright will be notified of any action taken; Sen Buckley bars comment, saying he has not read Fulbright lr; Buckley's tape-recorded program includes film and int with B Herschensohn, dir of USIA motion picture and TV service div, during which Herschensohn accuses Fulbright of having 'very simplistic, very naive and stupid' view of effect of US propaganda; Fulbright lr does not mention this remark; USIA Dir Shakespeare reptdly sent lr to Fulbright apologizing for remark and saying that in retrospect he doubted 'propriety' of making film available to 'pol figure' for use on domestic TV; after film is shown to newsmen on Mar 27, Fulbright says he will propose ban on domestic use of USIA's material when Foreign Relations Com meets in Apr to consider legis authorizing agency's $200-million budget for next yr; Buckley aides say Fulbright originally tried to get copy of film from USIA but was told that in line with its policy and Cong intent it could not be provided; say Fulbright was referred to Natl Audio Visual Center in Natl Archives; say that USIA Gen Counsel C Ablard sent lr to Fulbright explaining that USIA recently made arrangement that center could distribute agency's films domestically for educ purposes only; say center gave copy of film to Buckley, accompanied by similar lr from Ablard

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CONTEMPT CHARGED IN WAR PAPERS CASE

Date: 30 March 1972

Special to The New York Times

Prof Popkin held in contempt by Fed Dist Ct for refusing to answer certain questions before Boston fed grand jury investigating distribution of Pentagon papers; Judge Garrity orders Popkin jailed but releases him in $1,000 bail to allow lawyers to file appeal

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Criticism of Press Is Rebutted

Date: 30 March 1972

By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY

Philip DOUGHERTY

ad agency exec comments on remarks made by D Seymour (J W Thompson Co) and E M Thiele (L Burnett Co) at AAAA meeting; says Seymour and Thiele criticism of press treatment of advertisers is unfounded; holds any criticism of press is 'dangerous and destructive'

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Questions to Professor Indicate U.S. Still Hunts Clues in Pentagon Papers Case

Date: 29 March 1972

By ROBERT REINHOLDSpecial to The New York Times

Prof S L Popkin testifies he has no knowledge of persons who possessed Pentagon papers, grand jury investigation of D Ellsberg release of Pentagon papers to press; refuses on 1st Amendment grounds to give speculations or opinions about who in acad community might have access to documents; because of his refusal to answer questions he is scheduled to appear in ct again for another contempt hearing

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TV Urges Fairness Doctrine Not Be Applied to Ads

Date: 29 March 1972

Special to The New York Times

FCC hearing on fairness doctrine; TV indus reprs contend that application of doctrine to TV commercials could drive advertisers to other media but leaders of citizens groups and public service orgns say that counter-commercials and broadcast messages in response to paid TV ads would have little econ effect and could help restore credibility to commercials; J J Shestack, atty of law firm representing NBC, presents TV indus arguments against subjecting commercials to fairness doctrine; G Cowan of Center for Law and Social Policy contends that no advertisers would end commercials if competitors stayed on air; holds that fairness doctrine applies to commercials and urges FCC to develop standards for counter-commercials; R Choate, chmn of Council on Children, Media and Broadcasting, Natl Assn of Broadcasters gen counsel J Summers, FTC Consumer Protection Bur chief R Pitofsky and TV Ad Bur counsel T Sorensen also testify

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Presidential TV News Parleys Ruled Subject to 'Equal Time'

Date: 30 March 1972

Special to The New York Times

little-known and never-used FCC decision would require radio and TV networks, if asked, to grant equal time to candidates opposing Pres Nixon if he holds news conf between now and Nov 7 election; under decision adopted in '64 and reaffirmed in '70, news confs held by incumbent Pres who is candidate for re-election fall under equal-time provisions of '34 Fed Communications Act

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Connally Role in Nixon Bid Indicated

Date: 30 March 1972

By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times

Nixon aide M Goode accompanied Pres on plane during NYC trip, although he was not listed in manifest given to reporters; Goode is advising Nixon on TV coverage and advising special White House crew that films Pres travel for archives and use during Pres campaign

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STOCKS DECLINE 4TH DAY IN A ROW; A Chill Grips Wall Street on News of Big Trade Deficit and Indicators' Lag

Date: 30 March 1972

By VARTANIG G. VARTAN

Vartanig VARTAN

NYSE trading vol 13.86-million

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A Thief Relents

Date: 29 March 1972

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Letter to the Editor 4 -- No Title

Date: 30 March 1972

JOHN DUVALL

John DUVALL

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