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Sagamore Stévenin

Sagamore Stévenin, właśc. Thomas Sagamore Stévenin (ur. 9 maja 1974 w Paryżu) – francuski aktor filmowy, telewizyjny i teatralny.

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生日,出生日期
1974年5月9日星期四
出生地
Parigi
年龄
52
星号

1974年5月9日星期四 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 128 日。 美国总统是 Richard M. Nixon

如果你出生在这一天,你已经 52 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2026年5月9日星期六13 天前。 2027年5月9日星期日 天后,您的下一个生日是 351。 你已经活了 19,006 天,或者大约 456,144 小时,或者大约 27,368,686 分钟,或者大约 1,642,121,160 秒。

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9th of May 1974 News

1974年5月9日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

2 Washington Papers End Pacts With Printers but Will Negotiate

Date: 09 May 1974

Washington Star-News and Washington Post on May 8 terminate their labor contracts with ITU but rept they intend to continue negotiations; printers are instructed in advance by union local pres Raymond E Hall to continue work in composing rooms in event their contracts are cancelled

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Pact Vote Today

Date: 09 May 1974

700 members of Teamsters Local 211 are scheduled to vote on May 9 on contract proposal that ended their 5-wk strike against Pittsburgh Press Co that halted publication of both Press and Morning Gazette

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Akron Strike Ends

Date: 09 May 1974

Akron Beacon-Journal on May 7 resumes normal publication after 6 days, having reached agreement on new contract with members of Teamsters Local 473; newspaper published during strike with aid of supervisory personnel

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Jersey Bill on Replies To Editorials Blocked

Date: 10 May 1974

NJ State Sen on May 9 blocks legis that would have forced newspapers to print public replies to editorials; bill is sponsored by Sen Joseph A Maressa and included fine of $100 to $500 against any newspaper that refused to print replies

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Kansas City Star Strike

Date: 09 May 1974

May 8 editions of Kansas City Star with reduced amounts of news and display ad and no classified ads are printed by supervisory personnel and other employes in absence of pressmen; Web Printing Pressmen's Local 14, representing 98 pressmen who were dismissed, proposes that workers be rehired, but paper's gen mgr Frank S McKinney refuses

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MITCHELL IS CITED IN INQUIRY REPORT; Draft by Staff of- Senate Panel Links Him to a Plan That Led to Watergate

Date: 09 May 1974

Sen Watergate com in draft rept made public on May 8 rejects any natl security justification for break-in by White House plumbers unit at offices of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist

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Boston Globe Gets Award For Series on Bookmaking

Date: 10 May 1974

Sevellon Brown Memorial Award for disinterested and meritorious public service in journalism is presented to Boston Globe for '73 series on bookmaking in Boston; honorable mentions go to Hartford Courant, Boston Herald Amer, Christian Science Monitor and Daily Hampshire Gazette

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A Reporter's Notebook: On Kissinger's Shuttle; Reporter's Notebook: Life on the Kissinger Shuttle

Date: 10 May 1974

By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times

B Gwertzman log of events during typical day with news party traveling with Sec Kissinger on Middle East trip; notes comraderie between Kissinger and reporters

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Printers and City Papers Start Closed Negotiations

Date: 10 May 1974

By DAMON STETSON

Damon STETSON

ITU Local 6 and NY Times, News and Post on May 9 begin period of intensified bargaining under news blackout proposed by Fed mediator Theodore Kheel; Kheel repts that Thomas Van Arsdale, head of Electrical Workers Union Local 3 and James O'Hara, asst business mgr of local, will also sit in on negotiations at invitation of ITU Local 6 pres Bertram Powers; O'Hara repts there is possibility that his union may join printers stoppage at News; May 10 edition of News goes to presses 1 1/2 hrs late; News delivery truck driver is slightly injured when firecracker is tossed on top of his truck 1 block from News bldg; illus of pickets

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News and Printers Resuming Talks as Paper Continues to Publish

Date: 09 May 1974

By DAMON STETSON

Damon STETSON

Fed mediator Theodore Kheel on May 8 asks ITU Local 6 and NY Times, News and Post to meet with him for resumption of contract negotiations on May 9; News, encouraged by its success in producing May 8 paper without printers, goes ahead with plans for expanded editions on May 9; most members of other unions continue to rept to work at News; Mailers Union Local 6 George McDonald repts he is not convinced there is justification for putting his members on picket line

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