Reluare miercuri, 25 mai 1983

25 mai 1983 era un miercuri sub semnul stelut al lui . Era ziua 144 din an. Președintele Statelor Unite a fost Ronald Reagan.

Dacă te-ai născut în această zi, ai 43 ani. Ultima ta zi de naștere a avut loc acum luni, 25 mai 2026, 43 zile. Următoarea ta zi de naștere este pe marți, 25 mai 2027, peste 321 zile. Ați trăit 15.749 zile sau aproximativ 377.990 ore sau aproximativ 22.679.453 minute sau aproximativ 1.360.767.180 secunde.

Câteva persoane care împărtășesc această zi de naștere:

  • Cillian Murphy (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, compozitor, disc jockey, muzician, producător de televiziune, scenarist, Născut pe 25 mai 1976)
  • Ian McKellen (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, regizor de teatru, scenarist, Născut pe 25 mai 1939)
  • Roman Reigns (actor de film, jucător de fotbal american, wrestler profesionist, Născut pe 25 mai 1985)
  • Mike Myers (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, cântăreț, producător de film, regizor de film, scenarist, textier, umorist, Născut pe 25 mai 1963)
  • Octavia Spencer (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, Născut pe 25 mai 1970)
  • Keiko Fujimori (politician, Născut pe 25 mai 1975)
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson (biograf, diarist, eseist, filozof, poet, scriitor, Născut pe 25 mai 1803)
  • Anne Heche (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, producător de film, regizor de film, scenarist, scriitor, Născut pe 25 mai 1969)
  • Frank Oz (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, marionetist, regizor de film, scenarist, Născut pe 25 mai 1944)
  • Jacki Weaver (actor de film, actor de teatru, Născut pe 25 mai 1947)
  • Tite (antrenor de fotbal, fotbalist, Născut pe 25 mai 1961)
  • Kristina Orbakaite (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, cântăreț, textier, Născut pe 25 mai 1971)
  • Dos Caras, Jr. (luptător, luptător MMA, wrestler profesionist, Născut pe 25 mai 1977)
  • Demba Ba (fotbalist, Născut pe 25 mai 1985)
  • Klaus Meine (chitarist, compozitor, textier, Născut pe 25 mai 1948)
  • Daniel Passarella (antrenor de fotbal, fotbalist, Născut pe 25 mai 1953)
  • Emma Marrone (actor, cantautor, compozitor, cântăreț, filantrop, Născut pe 25 mai 1984)
  • Dixie Carter (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, cântăreț, Născut pe 25 mai 1939)
  • Prințesa Elena a Regatului Unit (aristocrat, infirmier, Născut pe 25 mai 1846)
  • Carol al IV-lea al Franței (monarh, Născut pe 18 mai 1294)
  • Larry Hogan (om de afaceri, politician, Născut pe 25 mai 1956)
  • Enrico Berlinguer (politician, Născut pe 25 mai 1922)
  • Robert Ludlum (producător executiv, romancier, scenarist, scriitor, scriitor de literatură științifico-fantastică, Născut pe 25 mai 1927)
  • Amy Klobuchar (autobiograf, avocat, politician, Născut pe 25 mai 1960)
  • Claude Akins (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 25 mai 1926)
  • Raymond Carver (autor, poet, prozator, romancier, scenarist, scriitor, Născut pe 25 mai 1938)
  • Jonny Wilkinson (antreprenor, jucător de rugby în XV, Născut pe 25 mai 1979)
  • Gaetano Scirea (antrenor de fotbal, fotbalist, Născut pe 25 mai 1953)
  • Dorothea Lange (fotograf, fotoreporter, jurnalist, Născut pe 25 mai 1895)
  • Geraint Thomas (ciclist de performanță, Născut pe 25 mai 1986)
  • Bill Robinson (actor de film, actor de teatru, dansator, Născut pe 25 mai 1878)
  • Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke (ofițer, Născut pe 25 mai 1848)
  • Leslie Uggams (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, cântăreț, Născut pe 25 mai 1943)
  • Aïssa Maïga (actor, actor de film, producător de film, umorist, Născut pe 25 mai 1975)
  • Jeanne Crain (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 25 mai 1925)
  • José Luis Gayà (fotbalist, Născut pe 25 mai 1995)
  • Frederick Augustus al III-lea al Saxoniei (monarh, Născut pe 25 mai 1865)
  • Neil Marshall (monteur, producător executiv, regizor de film, regizor de televiziune, scenarist, Născut pe 25 mai 1970)
  • Naim Frashëri (istoric, jurnalist, poet, politician, scriitor, traducător, Născut pe 25 mai 1846)
  • David Burke (actor) (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 25 mai 1934)
  • Eli Craig (actor, actor de film, producător de film, regizor de film, scenarist, Născut pe 25 mai 1972)
  • Nobuyoshi Araki (artist, fotograf, Născut pe 25 mai 1940)
  • Slavica Ecclestone (model, Născut pe 25 mai 1958)
  • Edward Bulwer-Lytton (critic literar, dramaturg, poet, politician, prozator, romancier, scriitor, scriitor de literatură științifico-fantastică, Născut pe 25 mai 1803)
  • Jacob Burckhardt (autor, desenator, filolog, filozof, istoric, istoric al culturii, istoric de artă, profesor universitar, Născut pe 25 mai 1818)
  • Marcelo Antônio Guedes Filho (fotbalist, Născut pe 25 mai 1987)
  • Marija Jefrosinina (actor, cântăreț, jurnalist, personalitate publică, prezentator, prezentator de televiziune, producător, producător de televiziune, traducător, Născut pe 25 mai 1979)
  • Ludovic Orban (chitarist, inginer, politician, Născut pe 25 mai 1963)
  • Laurentien Brinkhorst (jurnalist, scriitor, Născut pe 25 mai 1966)
  • Max Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook (editor, istoric, om de afaceri, politician, scriitor, Născut pe 25 mai 1879)

25th of May 1983 News

Știri așa cum au apărut pe prima pagină a New York Times la 25 mai 1983

African News Agency Sends Its First Article

Date: 26 May 1983

AP

The Pan African News Agency went into operation today, capping four years of work by African nations to set up a news service. Sheik Ousmane Diallo of Niger, director general of the agency, presided at a ceremony at its headquarters here, and its first dispatch reported the start of the service.

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Russian Who Slipped Up Is Off the Air

Date: 26 May 1983

UPI

Upi

Vladimir Danchev, an English-language newscaster for the Moscow radio who in two days of broadcasts described Soviet troops in Afghanistan as ''invaders,'' has not been heard from since Tuesday, when he told his housekeeper he was ''going for a walk,'' a Western reporter here said. Five times Mr. Danchev told listeners around the world that Afghanistan was the victim of Soviet aggression.

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CUBA DISPUTES REAGAN ON DRUGS

Date: 25 May 1983

Reuters

Cuba's official Communist Party newspaper, Granma, harshly criticized President Reagan today and denied charges he made last week that there was ''strong evidence'' of Cuban involvement in the illicit drug trade that flows through Miami. The President, in a speech to Cuban expatriates in Miami on Friday, demanded an accounting from the Havana Government on whether this was ''officially sanctioned.''

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PENTAGON CURBING TALKS WITH PRESS

Date: 26 May 1983

AP

Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger is limiting attendance by senior Pentagon officials at breakfasts with reporters after policy differences were aired at two such meetings. ''There is something about coffee and eggs at an early hour that causes people to be contentious,'' one department official said today. The first evidence of a crackdown, a term that Mr. Weinberger's aides dispute, came when Lawrence Korb, Assistant Secretary of Defense for manpower affairs, was told he should cancel a scheduled June 2 breakfast with reporters. Mr. Korb was reported to be appealing to Mr. Weinberger because, as one source put it, ''Larry has a lot of good things he wants to get out.''

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BRIEFING

Date: 26 May 1983

By James F. Clarity and Warren Weaver Jr

James Clarity

How Best to Brief The craft of briefing may be a dubious enterprise, is probably not an art and is certainly not a science, but this does not deter governments in their efforts to get their points across to reporters and other purveyors of information and opinion. And with the economic summit meeting coming up this weekend in Williamsburg, Va., the Reagan Administration is hustling to brief opinion moulders arriving by the hundreds from around the world. Yesterday, President Reagan canceled his regular appointment schedule to confer with his staff on how best to handle all the briefing and backgrounding. The White House was said to feel that, so far, too much of the advance reporting on the meeting concerned such things as logistics, the kind of food to be eaten and the planned pageantry in the restored colonial village. Meanwhile, the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company announced that 400 of its employees, working since January at Williamsburg, had installed 5,000 telephones, 68 telex machines, 25 miles of cable and communications equipment to deal with ''hostage situations, bomb threats and other acts of terrorism.''

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HITLER 'DIARY' POSTSCRIPT: THE SCANDAL STALKS STERN

Date: 25 May 1983

Special to the New York Times

The scandal over the fake Hitler diaries has produced an upheaval and an identity crisis at Stern magazine that has spread into the tightly interlocked world of Hamburg's liberal journalistic community. As embarrassing details came to light over how Stern bought the bogus diaries for a reported $3.7 million and furtively rushed them into print, the West German press has been forced into its most intense self-scrutiny in two decades. The central exhibit in this self-examination is Stern, a slick weekly that popularized a mixture of anti-Americanism and a subtle German nationalism. A New Tone Is Possible Paying its journalists top salaries and eager to buy scoops for even larger sums, Stern and its provocative coverage seemed in tune with the agitated 1980's in West Germany - until Chancellor Helmut Kohl's conservative Christian Democrats came to power last fall. The scandal over the Hitler diaries may signal a new and mellower course.

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News Analysis

Date: 25 May 1983

By Philip Taubman, Special To the New York Times

Philip Taubman

The Reagan Administration's problems with Congress over Central America policy have worsened in recent weeks because of confusion over the Government's justification for supporting insurgents in Nicaragua. While still denying that they seek to overthrow the Government of Nicaragua, senior Administration officials have begun talking about the possibility that the paramilitary forces that the United States helped assemble and train may, acting without Washington's approval, force the Sandinists from power. There appear to be a number of reasons for discussing the prospect of a military success, even though it raises questions about the Administration's intentions. According to senior national security officials, these include a fear that Congress may cut off money to the rebels unless the cost of such a cutoff is made clear, and a sense that the insurgents have made significant military gains in recent weeks.

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News Analysis

Date: 26 May 1983

By Robert Pear, Special To the New York Times

Robert Pear

The House and the Senate, in separate versions of the budget resolution, have endorsed the idea of a new Federal program to provide health care for unemployed people. But the important details, such as the cost and structure of the program, remain to be worked out. The House agreed to spend $5.4 billion in the next two years. The Senate approved $1.8 billion for the same period and attached an important condition: Congress must raise new revenue equal to the program's cost.

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TV: NEWS SPOOF ON HBO

Date: 26 May 1983

By John J. O'Connor

John O'Connor

Popping up on the Home Box Office schedule several times a month is a half-hour program called ''Not Necessarily the News.'' Inspired by, or cribbed from, Britain's ''Not the Nine O'Clock News,'' the show offers a frenetically paced collection of comedy segments, many of them using ''fractured film footage'' of current news events. The result, a sort of speeded-up ''Laugh-In,'' is inevitably uneven, but there are enough on-target routines to merit further encouragement.

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News Summary; THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1983

Date: 26 May 1983

International A return of several thousand Cubans who came to the United States as part of the boatlift of 125,000 Cubans that began in 1980 is sought by the Reagan Administration, the State Department announced. It said that Havana had been officially informed that until Cuba agreed to accept the ''ineligibles,'' no more immigrant visas would be granted to Cubans except for immediate relatives of those already in the United States. (Page A1, Col.1.) A top U.S. officer was slain in San Salvador. The American military attache said that Navy Commander Albert A. Schaufelberger, the deputy commander of the advisory group training Salvadoran troops, had been fatally shot outside the University of Central America by gunmen from a passing car. The commander was also head of the American military mission's security section. (A1:3-4.)

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