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Bobby (rapper)

Kim Ji-won (Korean: 김지원; born December 21, 1995), known professionally as Bobby (바비), is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, and member of iKon. In 2016, he formed a sub-unit with Mino under the name MOBB. He is best known for finishing in first place on Mnet's survival show Show Me the Money 3.

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生日,出生日期
1995年12月21日星期四
出生地
首爾
年龄
30
星号

1995年12月21日星期四 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 354 日。 美国总统是 William J. (Bill) Clinton

如果你出生在这一天,你已经 30 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年12月21日星期日154 天前。 2026年12月21日星期一 天后,您的下一个生日是 210。 你已经活了 11,112 天,或者大约 266,698 小时,或者大约 16,001,888 分钟,或者大约 960,113,280 秒。

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21st of December 1995 News

1995年12月21日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Murdoch Sees Profit Drop

Date: 21 December 1995

Reuters

The News Corporation expects its profits to drop for its fiscal second quarter and first half because of weakness in the American television markets, Rupert Murdoch, the media company's chairman and controlling shareholder, said today. But he predicted that the company's results would rise for its full year ending June 30. "We'd expect to be a bit off for the quarter, a bit off for the half really, but not much," Mr. Murdoch said in an interview. "It's nothing we can't get back pretty quickly."

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China to Expel German Reporter Who Criticized Beijing Leaders

Date: 21 December 1995

By Stephen Kinzer

Stephen Kinzer

China has informed a leading German journalist that it is effectively expelling him for what German politicians and newspaper editors say is retaliation for his critical reports about Chinese leaders. The journalist, Henrik Bork, who has been based in Beijing for four years, writes for several German-language newpapers, including the Frankfurter Rundschau and Tageszeitung, in Berlin. Mr. Bork, 34, was told last week that his work permit, which expires on Dec. 27, would not be renewed.

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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK;Promises Turning Into Snowmen

Date: 21 December 1995

By Walter Goodman

Walter Goodman

Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! The week began with promises: 8 to 12 inches in the city; as much as two feet in the northern and western suburbs. The television weather prophets, with their giddy maps and incomprehensible satellite pictures and their meteorological lingo and their Winter Storm and Coastal Flood Warnings, led off the local news, coming even before the live pictures of the day's killings and long before the end-of-program spots to which they are usually relegated. Powerful moisture-packed systems were slouching toward us from Oklahoma -- see what a mess -- the way New York sends its garbage to distant places.

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OVERHAUL BACKED IN COMMUNICATION

Date: 21 December 1995

By Edmund L. Andrews

Edmund Andrews

House and Senate negotiators agreed tonight on a sweeping bill to rewrite the nation's communications laws from top to bottom, clearing the way for Congress to pass a final bill before the weekend. The agreement came after Republicans capitulated to Democrats on a wide variety of issues, and it means that the bill is virtually assured of passing Congress and being signed into law by President Clinton.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 December 1995

International A3-13

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 December 1995

International A3-19

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Excerpts From Clinton's News Conference

Date: 21 December 1995

Reuters

Following are excerpts from President Clinton's news conference today, as recorded by the Federal News Service, a transcription company: BY PRESIDENT CLINTON

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For Friends and Family, an Agonizing Wait for News

Date: 22 December 1995

By Norimitsu Onishi

Norimitsu Onishi

This week's snowstorms, which disrupted flights out of New York-area airports during the pre-Christmas crunch, may have saved the lives of some passengers who had planned to board the jet that crashed in Colombia. The Colombian Consulate said yesterday that 43 people from the New York area had been scheduled to be on American Airlines Flight 965, which took off from Miami and crashed in the Andean mountains near Cali. More than 150 people died.

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COMPANY NEWS;AVID STOCK FALLS ON EARNINGS FORECAST

Date: 22 December 1995

Reuters

The stock of Avid Technology Inc., which makes digital video and audio editing systems, plunged 36 percent yesterday, a day after the company said it expected disappointing fourth-quarter results. The stock fell $10.625, to $19, on Nasdaq, where it was the most active issue, with almost 10.8 million shares traded. Avid, based in Tewksbury, Mass., said on Wednesday that it expected profits for the quarter ending Dec. 31 to be lower than in the prior quarter. It forecast unchanged or lower revenues, but higher operating expenses. In the third quarter, Avid had profits of $8.75 million on revenues of $114 million, with operating expenses of $445 million.

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WORLD NEWS BRIEFS;Japan Checks Coverup At Plutonium Plant

Date: 22 December 1995

AP

The Japanese Government, angered by a nuclear operator's cover-up of serious damage caused by a recent accident, said today that it was stepping up its own investigation of the incident. The accident occurred on Dec. 8 when tons of explosive sodium coolant leaked from overheating machinery at the experimental plutonium-powered plant. No one was injured.

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