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莫妮卡·莎莉絲

莫妮卡·塞莱斯([Monika Seleš] 错误:{{Langx}}:拉丁字母轉寫第 1 個字元「М」不是拉丁字母。(帮助),匈牙利語:Szeles Mónika,英語:Monica Seles,1973年12月2日),南斯拉夫匈牙利裔美國前職業網球運動員,單打最高世界排名第一,九座大滿貫得主,國際網球名人堂成員。

莎莉絲的标志性特征是雙正双反握拍方式,以及贯穿全场的震天喊声,通常认为她是当今女子網壇吼叫派風格泛滥的起源点。

她的个人鼎盛時期是1991年和1992年:当时每年四大满贯里,她都能获得澳网、法网、美网这3座及年终总决赛冠军、年终总排名第一等。1993年4月30日,塞莱斯在一场比赛的局间休息时被一位疯狂粉丝持刀刺伤,由此暂停了两年多,直至1995年8月15日复出,2008年2月14日正式宣布退役。

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生日,出生日期
1973年12月2日星期日
出生地
Novi Sad
年龄
51
星号

1973年12月2日星期日 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 335 日。 美国总统是 Richard M. Nixon

如果你出生在这一天,你已经 51 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2024年12月2日星期一288 天前。 2025年12月2日星期二 天后,您的下一个生日是 76。 你已经活了 18,916 天,或者大约 453,984 小时,或者大约 27,239,044 分钟,或者大约 1,634,342,640 秒。

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2nd of December 1973 News

1973年12月2日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Japanese Mute Criticism of Powerful Press, Fearing Its Ability to Cause Loss of Face; Subsurface Discontent Four Major Papers Saving National Face Little Public Sympathy

Date: 03 December 1973

By RICHARD HALLORANSpecial to The New York Times

article on press in Japan, part of series of articles on press in various countries; Japanese news execs feel that newspapers should act as guides to form public opinion, to criticize and take leadership and in general to influence public policy; press in Japan consists of 3 natl dailies, Asahi Shimbun, Yomiuri Shimbun and Mainichi Shimbun, plus Nihon Keizai Shimbun, natl econ newspaper; Japanese Newspaper Editors and Pulbishers Assn notes that during '70 student riots Japanese papers tended to show support and sympathy toward students in their news repts and editorials; notes that most of irritation with press is beneath surface and no official has openly taken press to task; illus of editor reading proofs at Mainchi Shimbun

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The Court's Silent Approval To a Kind of 'Prior Restraint'; The Case The Issues Ideas &Trends Another First Amendment Test

Date: 02 December 1973

By MARTIN ARNOLD

Martin ARNOLD

comment on ruling by La Dist Ct Judge E G West which forbade reporters L Dickinson (Baton Rouge State Times) and G Adams (Baton Rouge Morning Advocate) to rept on ct proceedings on Nov 1, '71, trial involving man who alleged that state had brought murder case against him not with expectation of convicting him but rather to harass him; many newsmen consider West ruling imposition of prior restraint and dangerous attack on 1st Amendment right of press freedom in delaying transmission of news to public

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TWO UNIONS REJECT NEWSPAPER PACTS

Date: 03 December 1973

members of Stereotypers Local 1 and Pressmen's Local 1 on Dec 2 reject proposed new 2-yr contracts with NY Daily News and NY Post; object to new clause that changes grievance procedure involving working conditions; rept they will accept contracts if change is eliminated

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LEAKS FROM STAFF DENIED BY JAWORSKI

Date: 03 December 1973

special Watergate prosecutor L Jaworski on Dec 2 denies White House press sec Ziegler's charge that members of his staff leaked information to press, int, US News & World Rept

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Is Nixon Good for the Press?; IN THE NATION

Date: 02 December 1973

By Tom Wicker

Tom Wicker

T Wicker discusses extent to which Pres Nixon has made press a subject of major concern in US; says he has done so directly, by his and his subordinates' attacks and criticism, and indirectly, because of role newspapers and TV played in exposing and publicizing all Nixon catastrophes that began with Watergate

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Winners Are Picked To Receive Awards In Broadcast News

Date: 03 December 1973

Columbia Univ pres Dr W J McGill on Dec 2 announces winners of 5th annual A I du Pont-Columbia Univ awards in broadcast journalism; winners include KWG-TV, WBBM-TV, WTIC-TV, A Holch (ABC), I Drasnin (CBS), R Northshield (NBC), D Hubert (Group W), E Drew (NPACT) and KNX Radio

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Sunday News Increases Price by 5c. to 30c a Copy

Date: 02 December 1973

New York News repts it will raise price of its Sunday edition by 5c to 30c a copy; repts increase was made necessary because of rising cost of labor, newsprint and other materials

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Public Trust in Institutions Found to Decline; Survey Cost $25,000

Date: 03 December 1973

By DAVID E. ROSENBAUMSpecial to The New York Times

David ROSENBAUMSpecial

L Harris survey, conducted for Sen Subcom on Intergovernmental Relations, finds 3/4 of persons questioned say that if given chance to talk with Pres they would talk about Watergate; 53% of those questioned agree there is 'something deeply wrong in Amer'; 1/4 of those sampled, when asked to explain their concern, say 'govt leaders are corrupt and immoral'; Amers belive 2d biggest problem in US is 'integrity in govt'

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The Nation; In Summary Watergate Plus: A Chance for Election Reform Mr. Ford Is Sailing Through The Easy Part Some Hard Price Rises Due: Steel, Concrete

Date: 02 December 1973

rev of Sen-approved provision to debt-ceiling bill which, if passed, will end most private financing of Pres campaigns; provision on public financing for Cong campaigns has been dropped following opposition in HR

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Radio; Talks, Sports, Events News Broadcasts

Date: 03 December 1973

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