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揚尼斯·提馬

揚尼斯·提馬(拉脫維亞語:Jānis Timma,1992年7月2日—2024年12月17日),拉脫維亞籃球運動員。他現在效力於俄羅斯球隊聖彼得堡澤尼特籃球俱樂部。他曾經參加2013年NBA選秀。他也代表拉脫維亞國家男子籃球隊參賽。

2024年12月17日於俄羅斯跳樓身亡。

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生日,出生日期
1992年7月2日星期四
出生地
Krāslava
年龄
33
星号

1992年7月2日星期四 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 183 日。 美国总统是 George Bush

如果你出生在这一天,你已经 33 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年7月2日星期三324 天前。 2026年7月2日星期四 天后,您的下一个生日是 40。 你已经活了 12,377 天,或者大约 297,052 小时,或者大约 17,823,146 分钟,或者大约 1,069,388,760 秒。

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2nd of July 1992 News

1992年7月2日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Bidder for News Plays Down Disappointing Stock Sale

Date: 03 July 1992

By Alex S. Jones

Alex Jones

The disappointing investor response this week to an initial stock offering by The Daily Telegraph of London, which is owned by Conrad M. Black, will not affect his ability to buy The Daily News, the president of his holding company , said yesterday. "It has absolutely no effect," said F. David Radler, president of Hollinger Inc., Mr. Black's holding company, which is based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Mr. Radler added that Hollinger remained eager to buy the bankrupt New York paper.

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THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Media; Ever-Shrinking Sound Bites Prompt Edict at CBS News

Date: 03 July 1992

By Richard L. Berke

Richard Berke

Warnings about the era of the shrinking sound bite may have been premature. "The CBS Evening News" instituted a policy this week requiring that Presidential candidates on any of the program's political stories be allowed to talk for at least 30 seconds.

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From Sound Bite to a Meal

Date: 03 July 1992

By Marvin Kalb

Marvin Kalb

It's a turf war between the new media and the old between the talk shows and traditional evening news, between electronic populism and an elite corps of political reporters, between "the people" (of all people!) asking questions of substance in the White House Rose Garden and inside-the-beltway pros asking about what interests them -- process, polls and "character." It's revolutionary.

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CLINTON HANDS OUT TASTEFUL SCOOPS TO REPORTERS

Date: 03 July 1992

Gov. Bill Clinton indulged his desire for a little nostalgia today while campaigning in San Antonio. And as is often the case, his pleasant memory involved food. Remembering that he had spent time at a downtown hotel that specialized in mango ice cream served with a flavorful sauce, the Clinton campaign motorcade detoured for a sweet-tooth photo opportunity.

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GITANO GROUP ASKS LENDERS FOR ADDITIONAL FINANCING

Date: 03 July 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Gitano Group Inc. said yesterday that it was asking its lenders for additional financing. Gitano fell $1, to $4.125, in New York Stock Exchange trading. The volume, 536,000 shares, compared with average daily volume of 78,600. Gitano, an apparel company based in New York, said negotiations with lenders were still in progress. Peter Kells, who became chief financial officer on June 15, said Gitano would begin renegotiating lending agreements with its banks later this summer. He added that current credit arrangements would expire on Jan. 1.

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ATARI WITHDRAWS APPEAL OF VERDICT IN NINTENDO CASE

Date: 03 July 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Nintendo Company and the Atari Corporation said that Atari withdrew its appeal of a verdict favoring Nintendo in an antitrust case. The withdrawal accompanies a decision by Nintendo not to proceed with its attempt to recover certain legal costs from Atari.

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JUDGE, BUT NO JURY, FOR INTEL-ADVANCED MICRO CASE

Date: 03 July 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

A Federal judge has dismissed the jury in a patent lawsuit between the Intel Corporation and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. over the software used in computer chips. Federal District Judge William Ingram will hear the rest of the case without a jury. Michele Bourdon, an Intel spokeswoman, said the companies agreed to dismiss the jury, an option that either company could have exercised under court rules. "By going before the judge, we can get this taken care of a lot quicker," Ms. Bourdon said.

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MENTOR GRAPHICS' STOCK OFF 24% ON EXPECTED LOSS

Date: 03 July 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Mentor Graphics Corporation's stock dropped $2.375 yesterday, or 24 percent, to a 52-week low of $7.50 in over-the-counter trading, after the company said it would report a second-quarter loss. Mentor blamed the weak Japanese economy and delays in introducing products for the earnings shortfall. "It appears that poor Japanese order performance has combined with product transition issues for disappointing quarterly results," said Thomas Bruggere, Mentor Graphics' chairman and chief executive. The earnings problems probably will continue into the third quarter, Mr. Bruggere said.

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UNITED AIR TO BEGIN FIRST NONSTOP U.S.-CHINA FLIGHTS

Date: 03 July 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

United Airlines Inc. opens the first nonstop flights from the United States to China today with three-day-a-week direct service between San Francisco and Shanghai, continuing to Beijing. United has served the two cities through Tokyo since 1986. The new service aboard Boeing 747's will be the first direct link to China's capital and to Shanghai, the world's sixth-largest city. The direct flights will continue through September, when service will resume through Tokyo.

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Drugs Bill Advances

Date: 02 July 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Senate Labor Committee approved a bill today that would give manufacturers of "orphan drugs" exclusive rights to sell the drugs for nine years or until they take in $200 million in sales. Orphan drugs treat rare diseases with so few patients that companies often cannot make money on them in a competitive market. The bill is an amendment to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, which currently guarantees orphan drugs seven years market exclusivity regardless of sales.

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