Danielle Winits 生日,出生日期

Danielle Winits

Danielle Winitskowski de Azevedo, (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 5 December 1973), known as Danielle Winits, is a Brazilian actress, dancer, and singer. She has appeared as a regular in several Brazilian TV series and also played the Velma Kelly character in a Brazilian adaptation of the musical Chicago. Danielle Winits has also posed twice for the Brazilian Playboy.

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生日,出生日期
1973年12月5日星期三
出生地
里约热内卢
年龄
51
星号

1973年12月5日星期三 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 338 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5日星期四335 天前。 2025年12月5日星期五 天后,您的下一个生日是 29。 你已经活了 18,963 天,或者大约 455,130 小时,或者大约 27,307,806 分钟,或者大约 1,638,468,360 秒。

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5th of December 1973 News

1973年12月5日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Stereotypers in Final Accord with 3 Newspapers Here

Date: 05 December 1973

Stereotypers Local 1 pres J Kennedy on Dec 4 repts that union has reached final agreement on new 2-yr contract with NY Daily News and NY Times

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Jimmy Cannon, Columnist, Dies; Sportswriter Ranged Far Afield.; Protege of Runyon, Noted for 'Nobody Asked Me But,' Mixed Play and Social Comment Cited Impact of Blacks A Broadway Bachelor

Date: 06 December 1973

By DAVE ANDERSON

Dave ANDERSON

syndicated sports columnist Jimmy Cannon dies on Dec 5 at age of 63; career revd; biog sketch; por

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Premier in Seoul Vows Reforms To End Mistrust of Government; Discussed by Cabinet No Protests in Seoul

Date: 05 December 1973

Special to The New York Times

Premier Kim Jong Pil, in Dec 4 news conf, pledges that his new Cabinet will carry out 'administrative reforms' in effort to dispel mistrust of the Govt; says Govt will 'quietly remove various restrictions on the press'; Govt reptdly considers shake-up of S Korean CIA, whose interference in student affairs and the press is said to be chief cause of discontent; agency may be stripped of secret police functions in domestic affairs; Yoo Chin San, pres of New Dem party, says at news conf that Govt reforms must start with CIA, which should deal solely with anti-Communist activities; Cabinet reshuffle apparently takes steam out of student protests; Seoul is quiet, although 500 students hold protest march in Taegu

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WEEKLY IN FRANCE CHARGES BUGGING; Account of Bizarre Break-in Related by Cartoonist Shouting Policemen Noticed Estimate of Illegal Taps

Date: 05 December 1973

Special to The New York Times

French newspaper Le Canard Enchaine charges on Dec 4 that French Govt sent team of 5 men to break into paper's news offices on night of Dec 3 to install electronic listening devices; repts that break-in was accidentally discovered by paper's cartoonist A Escaro; terms break-in Watergate au Canard in banner headline; files formal complaint with judicial authorities against 'unknown persons' for break-in and attempting bugging; Interior Ministry spokesman says he is 'astonished' by story, disclaiming all knowledge of break-in; Canard editor says in phone int that French Govt has long spied on publication, mainly trying to find out from which officials Canard is obtaining information on major scandals; says snooping was stepped up after Canard published former Premier Chaban-Delmas's tax returns; investigating com in Nov reptd that phones of 1,000 to 5,000 people in France are tapped every day on permanent or spot basis--99% of them illgally because no ct order has been issued

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Lebanon Jails Editor for Publishing Summit 'Secrets'

Date: 06 December 1973

By JUAN de ONISSpecial to The New York Times

Juan de ONISSpecial

Lebanese newspaper An Nahar editor and publisher G Tueni is imprisoned on Dec 5 for having published 'secret resolutions' of recent conf of Arab chiefs of state in Algeria; also imprisoned is one of Tueni's correspondents, W Ramadan, who covered conf; Lebanese Pres S Franjieh reptdly received protests from other Arab Govts over disclosure of resolutions; arrest order is attacked by most Lebanese newspapers and by leading Lebanese pol figures, such as former Pres C Chamoun; An Nahar editorial supports its coverage of conf; documents published by paper did not contain any major revelations beyond public statements at end of summit conf, in which Arab chiefs of state called for full Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territories and supported full recovery of Palestinian rights

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NEW CURBS ON PRESS IMPOSED BY ISRAEL

Date: 06 December 1973

Israel on Dec 5 announces new and tougher restrictions on news coverage of mil activities; measures require advance permission for interviews with sr officers; Israeli Brig Gen A Avnon, chief of army information, says new press policy grew out of Oct Middle East war experience; refuses to say if new directives were initiated by Defense Min M Dayan; former C/S Lt Gen C Bar-Lev and Maj Gen A Sharon were among army officers and politicians who were critical in newspaper interviews of Israel's combat strategy

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TIMES ASKS COURT TO SHIELD NOTES; Acts to Bar Reporter's Data to Ehrlichman in Suit

Date: 06 December 1973

Special to The New York Times

NY Times managing editor A M Rosenthal files statement on Dec 3 in US Dist Ct, Washington, DC, defending right of investigative reporter to keep his sources confidential in connection with Times suit filed to prevent attys for former Pres aide J D Ehrlichman from forcing Times reporter E W Kenworthy to testify or turn over notes about article written in June

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One That Got Away

Date: 05 December 1973

By Frederick V. Malek

Frederick Malek

Article by White House Office of Mgt and Budget Deputy Dir F V Malek scores reporting in press of Nov '73 meeting between Pres Nixon and Cabinet com on internatl narcotics control as example of tendency on part of communications media to 'focus on problems instead of problem-solving and on crises instead of crisis-resolution'; asserts progress resulting from meeting was, by all standards, 'good news' in fight against drug abuse, but that it was given only scant attention in press; notes meeting was closed to reporters 'because of sensitive character of the discussions' but that 2 distributed news releases and Presidential policy statement on drugs should have been significant to reporters because they contained information of the 'enormous forward movement' in fight against narcotics abuse; cites examples; maintains Pres Nixon has confronted nation's drug problem, which has frequently been reported in press, and that nation 'has definitely turned the corner' on heroin abuse; says Amers have right to know that nation's drug problem is steadily being solved--just as they were once informed that problem was threatening entire soc

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BRITISH TO MEND TIES WITH SOVIET; Nations to End Strain, but Remain at Odds on Freer East-West Contacts Crucial Issue Remains Artists Would Object

Date: 05 December 1973

By HEDRICK SMITHSpecial to The New York Times

Brit Foreign Sec Sir A Douglas-Home and Soviet Foreign Min A A Gromyko announce on Dec 4 after 2 days of talks in Moscow that they agreed on urgent need to arrange peace conf quickly to maintain diplomatic momentum in Middle East; Brit are reptd to be willing to take part, if asked, but are not seeking leading role; Gromyko and Douglas-Home also reptdly agreed that guarantees to srael combined with some form of demiliterized zones are necessary element of settlement; Brit sources say they did not discuss limitations on arms shipments to Middle East

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Contemplated F.C.C. Rule on Networks Is Scored

Date: 06 December 1973

By LES BROWN

Les BROWN

NBC and CBS on Dec 5 score contemplated FCC rule prohibiting TV networks from producing entertainment programs or leasing their facilities to outside producers; NBC statement says rule would 'weaken networks' capacity' to provide news and information services; CBS statement says networks' production facilities constitute 'important natl resource' because of heavy reliance upon them for news coverage; FCC's intentions were reptdly leaked to Wall St Journal by comm official on Dec 3; FCC has issued no notice of proposed rule

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