PRINTERS EXTEND CHAPEL MEETINGS; Bargaining Is Resumed but No Progress Is Reported
Date: 28 April 1970
ITU to lengthen chapel meetings to increase pressure on Times; no progress reptd in talks
Diego Pablo Simeone González (* 28. dubna 1970, Buenos Aires), také známý jako Cholo, je argentinský fotbalový trenér a bývalý hráč. V současné době je trenérem španělského klubu Atlético de Madrid.
Simeone nastoupil 106krát za argentinský národní fotbalový tým a reprezentoval zemi v letech 1994, 1998 a 2002 na mistrovství světa. Jeho klubová kariéra začala v roce 1987, hrál za Vélez Sarsfield, Pisu, Sevillu, Atlético Madrid, Inter Milán, Lazio Řím a Racing Buenos Aires. Během své hráčské kariéry byl Simeone znám jako houževnatý a kompletní obousměrný záložník, který byl schopen vybojovat míče a začínat útoky, a také sám vstřelit gól. Byl známý především pro vůdčí schopnosti, techniku, taktickou všestrannost, inteligenci, sílu, vytrvalost a pracovitost.
Přečtěte si více...28. dubna 1970 bylo úterý pod hvězdičkou ♉. Byl 117 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl Richard M. Nixon.
Pokud jste se narodili v tento den, je vám 55 let. Vaše poslední narozeniny byly pondělí 28. dubna 2025 před 189 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou úterý 28. dubna 2026, za 175 dní. Žili jste 20 278 dní nebo přibližně 486 677 hodin nebo přibližně 29 200 664 minut nebo přibližně 1 752 039 840 sekund.
Date: 28 April 1970
ITU to lengthen chapel meetings to increase pressure on Times; no progress reptd in talks
Date: 28 April 1970
holds incursions against press could lead to greater incursions until idea of free press is lost or irrevocably damaged, s, Women's City Club of NY; says NY Times will oppose Govt attempts to subpoena confidential information obtained by newsmen, holds Govt should do own investigating; comments on case of Times reporter E Caldwell
Date: 28 April 1970
By FRED FERRETTI
Fred FERRETTI
Black News: WNEW-TV to begin commercial broadcasting's 1st regularly scheduled all-black TV news program; program will be staffed and produced entirely by blacks and will be aimed specifically at NYC met area's black communities; D Shields is expected to be anchor man, C Thomas is producer; Mayor Lindsay lauds program; spokesmen for some black leaders comment; details on program
Date: 28 April 1970
Morris County (NJ) Daily Record resumes pub after printers, pressmen and mailers ratify contracts; pressmen and mailers receive wage increases
Date: 29 April 1970
By C.L. SULZBERGER
C. SULZBERGER
C L Sulzberger comments on Brit TV commentator R Day's article in London Encounter (pub) that states TV coverage is factor in reaction of Amers to war because its violence is displayed with shocking realism
Date: 28 April 1970
Times rated best paper in US, according to E L Bernays survey of Amer publishers
Date: 29 April 1970
By CHRISTOPHER LYDON Special to The New York Times
Christopher Special
CBS says forthcoming TV int with ex-Pres Johnson has had material deleted at Johnson's request on grounds of natl security; refuses to confirm or deny repts that in deleted material Johnson expressed basic doubts about Warren Comm's conclusion that Oswald was 'single assassin, acting alone,' in killing of Kennedy; CBS News pres Salant says he acceded to cuts in accordance with prior agreement that Johnson could rev his remarks after filming and delete comments involving natl security; other CBS sources say deleted material involves potential embarrassment to Johnson but not natl security; say that in intense battle within CBS, Salant adamantly opposed abridging film; int deals with events in Dallas on day Kennedy was shot and early wks of Johnson's succession; Johnson reptdly said in uncut int that he never entirely dismissed doubts and questions about assassination; reptdly said he was not absolutely convinced Oswald acted alone and in immediate aftermath of shooting he was concerned that assassination might have been part of larger internatl conspiracy
Date: 29 April 1970
By JOHN J. ABELE
John ABELE
Dow-Jones avg at 724.33; NY Times combined avg at 419.09, lowest since Nov '63
Date: 28 April 1970
By CHRISTOPHER LYDON Special to The New York Times
Christopher Special
Repr Macdonald says his subcom is holding hearings to look into Ford Foundation's participation in WETA's exec affairs and, more broadly, into independence of pub TV