Arseni Iatseniouk Dzimšanas diena, dzimšanas datums

Arseni Iatseniouk

Arseni Petrovytch Iatseniouk (en ukrainien : Арсеній Петрович Яценюк, prononcé rˈsɛnʲij pɛtˈrɔvɪt͡ʃ jɐt͡sɛˈnʲuk]), né le à Tchernivtsi en Ukraine soviétique, est un homme d'État, économiste et avocat ukrainien.

Proche de Ioulia Tymochenko, il devient Premier ministre d'Ukraine le , à la suite de la révolution ukrainienne. Il présente sa démission le , mais celle-ci est rejetée une semaine plus tard par la Rada (Parlement ukrainien). En septembre 2014, il crée un nouveau parti, le Front populaire (en ukrainien Народний фронт), qui arrive en tête des élections législatives du mois suivant. Il démissionne de nouveau le . Volodymyr Hroïsman lui succède.

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trešdiena, 1974. gada 22. maijs
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1974. gada 22. maijs bija trešdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 141 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Richard M. Nixon.

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22nd of May 1974 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1974. gada 22. maijs

REUTERS BOYCOTTED BY FOREIGN NEWSMEN

Date: 22 May 1974

Strike by Newspaper Guild against Reuters News Service enters its 6th day with mgt reptg that its operations have been impeded by refusal of foreign journalists to send stories to US or to handle those filed from US; Reuters spokesman repts that boycott by Natl Union of Journalists has curtailed news coverage; factions are scheduled to meet in NYC on May 22

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PAPER TALKS NEAR CLIMACTIC STAGE; Kheel Says Tomorrow Could Be 'Make-or-Break Day'--Negotiators Return Here 15-Day Work Stoppage Graham Is Hopeful

Date: 22 May 1974

By EMANUEL PERLMUTTER

Emanuel PERLMUTTER

ITU Local 6 pres Bertram Powers on May 21 expresses belief that contract dispute between printers and NY Times, News and Post may be settled on May 22; mediator Theodore Kheel says settlement is closer than before; News vp Walter Graham comments

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Impeachment Case Poses Difficulties for the Press; Dispute Over Coverage

Date: 23 May 1974

By MARTIN ARNOLD

Martin ARNOLD

Article on difficulties faced by press in covering impeachment hearings notes much published information is based on leaks as HR Judiciary Com hearings have been held in closed session; illus of com Chmn Repr P W Rodino Jr with reporters (L)

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' Plumbers' Defense Wins A Point on Security Data; Objective Is Upheld

Date: 22 May 1974

By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times

Fed Judge Gerhard A Gesell on May 21 decides to permit defendants in White House plumbers case to attempt to subpoena natl security documents that they contend are relevant to their case; ruling falls short of defendants' demands for broad array of classified documents; Gesell dismisses charges against defendant Felipe de Diego, 1 of 6 originally accused in Ellsberg break-in, because he had been given immunity by 2 states and Fed Govt before his indictment; Gesell says de Diego's subsequent testimony raises issue of 'taint' in Govt's presentation of evidence because of possibility that some of his immunizatied testimony would be used against him; agrees with objection lodged by William H Merrill, assoc Watergate prosecutor, to pending testimony by White house counsel J Fred Buzhardt Jr, on ground that he would testify about some of classified material that White House and other agencies could make available

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Printers and Papers to Hold Critical Session Today; Situation Is Reviewed

Date: 23 May 1974

By DAMON STETSON

Damon STETSON

negotiators for ITU Local 6 and NY Times, NY News and NY Post on May 22 rev their positions separately as they prepare for critical bargaining session on May 23; mediator Theodore Kheel says he regards meeting as important and possibly decisive; ITU Local pres Bertram Powers says if no agreement is reached on May 22 he will be free to discuss details of offers and counteroffers with union members and explain union's position publicly; ITU pres-elect A Sandy Bevis comments

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Newsmen's Privacy Urged

Date: 23 May 1974

Repr Edward I Koch has proposed 'newsman's-right-to-privacy act' designed to guarantee additional protection for confidentiality of phone records of reporters; under proposal ct order would be needed before phone or telegraph information could be relased by cos

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Al Ahram, Cairo Newspaper, Is Losing Its New Editor

Date: 22 May 1974

Ali Amin, apptd editor of semiofficial newspaper Al Ahram in Feb, on May 21 repts he is leaving his post to assume chairmanship of Akhbar al-Yom publishing house (S)

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Cairo Is Shuffling Top Editors In Bid to Promote Its Policies

Date: 23 May 1974

By HENRY TANNERspecial to The New York Times

Egyptian Pres Sadat on May 22 orders new shake-up among editors of nationalized Egyptian press; Al Ahram chief editor Ali Amin announces in his column that he has been asked to transfer to mass-circulation newspaper Al Akhbar; transfer appears to be aimed primarily at preserving Al Ahram's position as high quality newspaper and Amin had made paper more sensational and caused circulation to drop; Amin will continue to write his own column, which he has been using for attacks on lack of pol freedom under late Pres Gamal Abdel Nasser; his new title will be chmn of bd of both Al Akhbar and Akhbar al-Yom; Amin's post is expected to be filled by Ahmed Baha-Eddin; Ihsan Abdel Kuddous, confidant of Sadat, is expected to give up his post as editor in chief of wkly Akhbar al-Yom and to move to Al Ahram; Amin por (M)

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'Plumbers' Trial May End If the U.S. Withholds Data; 'Plumbers' Trial May Be Dismissed if U. S. Withholds Evidence

Date: 23 May 1974

By SEYMOUR M. HERSH

Fed Judge Gerhard Gesell, presiding over White House plumbers trial, raises possibility that he will be forced to dismiss case if Govt refuses to turn over natl security evidence that is helpful to defendants; says he may have no other recourse if ct rules documents are relevant and material and Govt does not produce them; says there is not going to be any exec privilege or natl security privilege in case; agrees with defendants, in another action involving different documents, that they are entitled to access to their personal files in White House and issues subpoena for them returnable at 2PM May 24; William H Merrill, head of prosecuting team, says he agrees that prosecution will end if Govt refuses to turn over relevant documents; asst special prosecutor Charles R Breyer tells Gesell that he is reluctant to make available Govt information not relevant to case and that is covered by natl security or exec privilege; indicates this information is included in some documents that are of possible value to defense; Breyer agrees to permit defense attys to rev some documents in full before some portions are excised; Gesell also promises to intervene in attempt to obtain any relevant material from Cong; was told that at least 1 com was reluctant to turn over its transcripts of closed-door ints in connection with plumbers unit; tells Andrew C Hall, Ehrlichman atty, that if Hall identifys natl security matters with any kind of particularity 'I'll give you a subpoena'; Gesell por (L)

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Kissinger's Optimism Is a Sometime Thing

Date: 23 May 1974

By BERNARD GWERTZMAN

Bernard GWERTZMAN

comment on relationship between Sec Kissinger and newsmen who are accompanying him on peace mission to Middle East notes that Kissinger seems determined to steer journalists with him on middle course between optimism and gloom; newsman are left with impression that Kissinger feels agreement between Israel and Egypt is in sight

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