Nicholas Kidd Narozeniny, Datum narození

Nicholas Kidd

Nicholas Kidd (born 21 April 1981) is a badminton player from Australia who has represented both England and Australia.

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Narozeniny, Datum narození
úterý 21. dubna 1981
Místo narození
Rabaul
Stáří
45
Hvězdné znamení

21. dubna 1981 bylo úterý pod hvězdičkou . Byl 110 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl Ronald Reagan.

Pokud jste se narodili v tento den, je vám 45 let. Vaše poslední narozeniny byly úterý 21. dubna 2026 před 31 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou středa 21. dubna 2027, za 333 dní. Žili jste 16 467 dní nebo přibližně 395 217 hodin nebo přibližně 23 713 064 minut nebo přibližně 1 422 783 840 sekund.

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  • Alžběta II. (panovník, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1926)
  • Andie MacDowell (filmový herec, herec, model, televizní herec, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1958)
  • James McAvoy (divadelní herec, filmový herec, herec, hlasový herec, televizní herec, televizní moderátor, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1979)
  • Max Weber (advokát, antropolog, ekonom, filozof, historik, muzikolog, politik, právník, sociolog, vysokoškolský učitel, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1864)
  • Iggy Pop (autor písní, herec, hudebník, kytarista, nahrávající umělec, zpěvák, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1947)
  • Anthony Quinn (filmový herec, filmový režisér, herec, malíř, sochař, spisovatel, televizní herec, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1915)
  • Chuck Grodin (divadelní herec, filmový herec, filmový producent, scenárista, spisovatel, televizní herec, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1935)
  • Hiro Šimono (seijú, zpěvák, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1980)
  • Robbie Amell (filmový herec, herec, hokejista, model, televizní herec, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1988)
  • Toby Stephens (divadelní herec, filmový herec, herec, televizní herec, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1969)
  • Charlotte Brontëová (básník, guvernantka, romanopisec, spisovatel, učitel, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1816)
  • Averroes (astronom, filozof, lékař, soudce, spisovatel, učitel, Narozen dne 14. dubna 1126)
  • Robert Smith (klávesista, kytarista, producent, písničkář, zpěvák, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1959)
  • Francisco Román Alarcón (fotbalista, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1992)
  • Kacujuki Koniši (herec, seijú, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1973)
  • Tony Romo (hráč amerického fotbalu, sportovní komentátor, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1980)
  • Sophie Rundle (divadelní herec, filmový herec, herec, televizní herec, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1988)
  • Gino Strada (chirurg, lékař-spisovatel, mírový aktivista, spisovatel literatury faktu, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1948)
  • Patti LuPone (divadelní herec, filmový herec, herec, hlasový herec, televizní herec, zpěvák, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1949)
  • Frank Dillane (filmový herec, herec, hudebník, televizní herec, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1991)
  • Silvana Manganová (filmový herec, model, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1930)
  • John Muir (autor autobiografie, botanik, ekolog, esejista, filozof, geolog, glaciolog, horolezec, inženýr, objevitel, památkář, přírodovědec, spisovatel, vynálezce, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1838)
  • Steve Backshall (přírodovědec, spisovatel, televizní moderátor, životopisec, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1973)
  • Tavi Gevinson (herec, novinář, spisovatel, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1996)
  • Elaine May (divadelní herec, dramatik, filmový herec, filmový režisér, herec, komik, scenárista, spisovatel, televizní herec, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1932)
  • Friedrich Fröbel (pedagog, spisovatel, spisovatel literatury faktu, učitel, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1782)
  • Januarius (katolický kněz, Narozen dne 21. dubna 272)
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  • Oliver McCall (boxer, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1965)
  • John Cameron Mitchell (bruslař, divadelní herec, divadelní režisér, filmový herec, filmový producent, filmový režisér, herec, scenárista, spisovatel, televizní herec, zpěvák, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1963)
  • Glen Hansard (filmový herec, herec, hudebník, kytarista, pouliční umělec, písničkář, skladatel filmové hudby, zpěvák, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1970)
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  • Odilo Globocnik (policejní úředník, politik, stavitel, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1904)
  • Jamie Salé (krasobruslař, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1977)
  • Jóiči Mijazawa (politik, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1950)
  • Alistair MacLean (scenárista, spisovatel, učitel, životopisec, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1922)
  • Claire Denis (filmový režisér, herec, scenárista, vysokoškolský učitel, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1946)
  • Jencarlos Canela (autor písní, herec, televizní herec, zpěvák, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1988)
  • Ota František Josef Rakouský (aristokrat, politik, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1865)
  • Jiří Dánský (princ manžel, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1653)
  • Toninho Cerezo (fotbalista, fotbalový trenér, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1955)
  • Hans Fritzsche (novinář, politik, rozhlasový moderátor, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1900)
  • Jeannette Walls (novinář, spisovatel, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1960)
  • Faust (bubeník, hudebník, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1974)
  • Robert Black (sériový vrah, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1947)
  • Cheryl Gillan (politik, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1952)
  • Severina Vučković (zpěvák, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1972)
  • Brian White (burzovní makléř, filmový herec, filmový producent, fotbalista, herec, model, sportovec, tanečník, televizní herec, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1975)
  • Hervé Le Tellier (básník, literární kritik, novinář, spisovatel, Narozen dne 21. dubna 1957)

21st of April 1981 News

Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 21. dubna 1981

The Sporting News Seeks Agency Notice

Date: 21 April 1981

By Philip Dougherty

Philip Dougherty

Imagine a publication that frequently carries ads for DeBeers diamonds at the same time it probably carries more classified ads for baseball cards than any other publication. What would you make of that?

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Books of the Times

Date: 22 April 1981

By Jonathan Friendly THE WASHINGTON REPORTERS. By Ste- phen Hess. 174 pages. The Brookings In- stitution. Cloth, $17.95; paper, $6.95. WHAT can one learn from a book about the Washington press corps that doesn't discuss leaks, Watergate or George Will, that doesn't excoriate background sessions and unattributed quotes, and that only gently reminds one that the reporters there may be out of step with the rest of the country?

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NEWSPAPER TALKS PRESSED TO AVERT A POSSIBLE STRIKE

Date: 21 April 1981

By Damon Stetson

Damon Stetson

Negotiators for the newspaper unions and New York City's major newspapers pressed efforts yesterday to settle contract differences and avert a possible strike on Friday. The primary focus was on the talks involving the newspapers and the Newspaper Guild, which has set a deadline of 12:01 A.M. Friday for a strike if an agreement has not been reached by that time. The guild, which represents news, advertising and clerical employees, has not specified which newspaper or newspapers it would strike. The Daily News and The New York Times, through the Publishers Association of New York City, are negotiating together in dealing with the unions. The New York Post, which left the association three years ago in the midst of a strike by pressman, is negotiating separately with the unions.

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News Analysis

Date: 21 April 1981

By Charles Mohr, Special To the New York Times

Charles Mohr

In hearings beginning this week, the subcommittee on security and terrorism of the Senate Judiciary Committee will seek to publicize theories that the Soviet Union supports and directs an integrated network of terrorist organizations and has shaped Western public opinion to its advantage through a large-scale ''disinformation'' campaign, according to a subcommittee official. Joel S. Lisker, the chief counsel of the new subcommittee, said in a recent interview that ''we will do everything we can to modify and eliminate'' the guidelines imposed in 1975 to restrict infiltration and surveillance of domestic groups of political dissidents. Republican subcommittee members have also suggested that they will strongly urge the Reagan Administration to remove many of the restraints on intelligence agencies. In the view of some conservatives, this would permit a revitalized and newly motivated corps of Government investigators to gather evidence on a security problem that they believe has been unwisely discounted in recent years.

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News Analysis

Date: 21 April 1981

By Joseph Lelyveld, Special To the New York Times

Joseph Lelyveld

As an academic critic of the Carter Administration's approach to South Africa, Chester Crocker found a lot to criticize. There was too much in the way of ''verbal flagellation and lectures from the American pulpit,'' he wrote, and not enough effort to define attainable goals. And there were too many ''false signals'' and not enough ''constructive engagement'' with South African policy makers, who might be more forthcoming, it was argued, if they found the United States more predictable. Former Carter Administration officials would be hard put to deny that the Crocker critique had force.

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Economic Scene; Good News For Consumer

Date: 22 April 1981

Leonard Silk

Leonard Silk

WORRYING about Congressional action on President Reagan's proposed three-year, 30 percent tax-cut program, Administration spokesmen have been playing down the surprisingly strong surge of the gross national product in this year's first quarter. ''Real'' G.N.P. - total national output adjusted for inflation - climbed at an annual rate of 6.5 percent. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige, attributing much of the first quarter's strength to the ''momentum'' of the final quarter of 1980, assured reporters that the strong pace ''almost surely won't be sustained.'' Murray L. Weidenbaum, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, who had described the economy as ''soft'' and ''soggy'' just a few days earlier, conceded that the first-quarter rise had been ''nice'' but said it would not be duplicated.

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REPUTATION FOR OPENNESS

Date: 21 April 1981

By Jeff Gerth, Special To the New York Times

Jeff Gerth

The appointment of Stanley Sporkin to the post of general counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency may bring dismay to some in the intelligence field, but it is sure to evoke broad sighs of relief in many corporate boardrooms. Mr. Sporkin, 49 years old, has spent most of his professional career at the Securities and Exchange Commission, where he was instrumental in transforming a sleepy regulatory agency concerned with the securities markets into a highly visible and feared agency on the watch for corporate wrongdoing. Such a reputation for openness is not likely to endear him to those who work in a realm known for intrigue and secretiveness, but it has served him well as the head, since 1974, of the S.E.C.'s enforcement division, an elite group comprising mostly young, bright lawyers.

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News Summary; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1981

Date: 22 April 1981

International A decision to sell arms to Saudi Arabia was formally announced by the White House. The multibillion-dollar sale will include five Airborne Warning and Control System planes. The formal announcement, making official a decision that actually was reached on April 2, said the ''United States has made a commitment to Saudi Arabia to move forward.'' State Department officials said that following the Administration's public announcment of its commitment to Saudi Arabia it might delay for several months its formal notification to Congress, thus opening the way to a Congressional debate. (Page A1, Column 6.) Pakistan was offered arms and economic aid by the Reagan Administration, its Foreign Minister, Agha Shahi, said after two days of talks with Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. and other officials. The assistance, to be spread over five years, is being offered to offset the Soviet threat from Afghanistan. Pakistan would get $500 million in the first year, Mr. Shahi said, though Mr. Haig said no figure had been settled upon. Last year, Pakistan rejected as ''peanuts'' a Carter Administration offer of $400 million over two years. (A1:5.)

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News Summary; TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1981

Date: 21 April 1981

International Opposition to human rights violations by the United States was endorsed by Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. In an address in Washington before the Trilateral Commission, a private group, he said that the United States should oppose all human rights violations ''by ally or adversary, friend or foe,'' but be more critical of ''totalitarian'' governments than of ''authoritarian'' ones. Mr. Haig's aides said the Administration's human rights policy was still being reviewed. They said the Secretary's speech was authoritiative but was not necessarily the final word. (Page A1, Column 1.) Much of Beirut was under fire as fighting between Syrian and Christian forces intensified. Beirut's international airport was closed after a runway was shelled. Several people were killed, and hospitals on both sides of the Green Line dividing the city into Moslem and Christian zones reported many people wounded. (A1:3.)

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News of the Theater; NEW ROLE FOR MISS DEWHURST: DIRECTOR

Date: 22 April 1981

By Carol Lawson

Carol Lawson

COLLEEN DEWHURST has played a great range of roles in the theater, but never one like this: She is going to direct a play for the first time. The play is ''Ned and Jack,'' a new work by Sheldon Rosen, an American playwright living in Canada and making his New York debut. The production will open May 13 for a monthlong run at the Hudson Guild Theater. ''It's a fascinating play because it's about actors and playwrights,'' Miss Dewhurst said over the phone from the QE2 while cruising in the Caribbean and resting up for her new venture. Of the three characters in ''Ned and Jack,'' two are actors, John and Ethel Barrymore, and one is a playwright, Edward Sheldon, John Barrymore's close friend. It was Sheldon who talked the matinee idol into branching out as an actor by taking on classical roles.

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