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Zsolt Lőw

Zsolt Lőw (born 29 April 1979) is a Hungarian professional football coach and former player.

He previously served as an assistant manager at Bundesliga club Bayern Munich under Thomas Tuchel, whom he also assisted at Chelsea and Paris Saint Germain.

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Dzimšanas diena, dzimšanas datums
svētdiena, 1979. gada 29. aprīlis
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46
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1979. gada 29. aprīlis bija svētdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 118 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Jimmy Carter.

Ja esat dzimis šajā dienā, jums ir 46 gadi. Jūsu pēdējā dzimšanas diena bija otrdiena, 2025. gada 29. aprīlis, pirms 138 dienām. Jūsu nākamā dzimšanas diena ir trešdiena, 2026. gada 29. aprīlis pēc 226 dienām. Jūs esat dzīvojis 16 940 dienas jeb aptuveni 406 567 stundas, vai aptuveni 24 394 073 minūtes vai aptuveni 1 463 644 380 sekundes.

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29th of April 1979 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1979. gada 29. aprīlis

LONDON TIMES IS DUE IN FRANKFURT TODAY; Overseas Issue Is Being Printed After the Paper's Five-Month Closing in Labor Dispute Distribution Problem Seen Issue of Automation

Date: 29 April 1979

By JOHN VINOCUR Special to The New York Times

John Special

London Times plans to publish in W Ger for distribution outside GB; at request of National Graphical Assn, IG Druck and Papier, its West German counterpart, says it will try to block distribution of Times once it leaves Frankfurt plant of Tergeman newspaper group of Turkey; John Willats, British union spokesman, Erwin Ferlemann, deputy chairman of West German union, and Michael Mander of Times comment (M)

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London Times Abandons Attempt To Put Out Paper From Frankfurt; 'Result of Criminal Activity'

Date: 30 April 1979

By JOHN VINOCUR Special to The New York Times

John Special

Times abandons plan after threats of violence and apparent attempt to sabotage its Frankfurt plant; leaves open possibility it might try to publish elsewhere; Mander says Frankfurt police warned they could not guarantee safety of personnel at printing plant; IG Druck and Papier warns it will attempt to block distribution; editor William Rees-Moge comments; illus (S)

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Guild and Times in Tentative Pact; Settlement Reached at News

Date: 29 April 1979

Guild and Times reach tentative accord; Times and News agreements noted (S)

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Federal Funding For News Coverage

Date: 30 April 1979

By Herbert J. Gans

Herbert Gans

Herbert J Gans article on seeming lack of truly national news media, proposes creation of Federal Endowment for News, modeled on already existing endowments that enhance cultural pluralism in arts and humanities; holds that diversification will require expanding electronic and print media for mass audience, as well as establishing new, and strengthening existing, news media to reach more homogeneous, smaller publics; drawings (M)

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Editor Declares Government Has Lied About Suppressed Nuclear Article; Dilemma for the Press

Date: 30 April 1979

By DEIRDRE CARMODY

Deirdre CARMODY

Erwin Knoll, editor of The Progressive, which is under Federal District Court order not to publish article on hydrogen bomb, tells ANPA meeting that Govt 'is lying' about article, which he says cannot contribute to proliferation of nuclear weapons; says article is not about how to make hydrogen bomb, but rather about Government secrecy; Bernard Fell, editor in chief of Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, says he would not have printed article in his magazine because he felt it would further proliferation of nuclear weapons rather than hinder it; ANPA will decide whether to file legal brief supporting Progressive; publisher Ron Carbon comments; others addressing ANPA include Jeremy J Stone (Federation of American Scientists) and Prof Albert Carnesale; illus of Knoll (M)

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Canadian Freedom-of-Press Case Ends With Newspaper's Victory

Date: 29 April 1979

By ANDREW H. MALCOLM Special to The New York Times

Andrew MALCOLM

Provincial Judge Carl Waisberg dismisses charges that Toronto Sun, publisher Douglas Creighton and editor-in-chief Peter Worthington violated Official Secrets Act by publishing information from Royal Canadian Mounted Police document on Soviet espionage activities in Canada; Worthington, in March '78, wrote about document in article accusing Government of inaction on subversion; Govt weighs appeal (S)

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World News Briefs; Booklets of Critical Posters Sold to Peking Crowd Cambodians Said to Leave Refuge in Thailand Bomb Is Exploded in Paris Outside Le Monde Office South African Says Vorster Advised: Mislead Parliament

Date: 30 April 1979

Ex-Min Cornelius P Mulder tells newspaper Rapport that President John Vorster, when Prime Minister, advised him to mislead Parliament about secret funds; says he was in Cabinet committee that decided to use $10 million to try to get Washington Star newspaper into hands of people who would be less critical of South Africa (S)

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Shipyard on a Different Tack; Newport News Seeks Fresh Profit Sources

Date: 30 April 1979

By WINSTON WILLIAMS Special to The New York Times

Winston Special

Pres Edward J Campbell's efforts to return operations to normal after unsuccessful strike by shipyard workers and to boost company's sagging earnings discussed; Campbell is offering special financial incentives to returning workers; some of company's continuing problems discussed; Campbell illus (M)

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Editor of The Amsterdam News Negotiating to End Employment

Date: 29 April 1979

By THOMAS A. JOHNSON

Thomas JOHNSON

Exec editor Bryant Rollins has been negotiating with John Procope, publisher, about end to his employment (S)

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Irving Leibowitz, 56, Dies; Editor Of Ohio Newspaper for 13 Years

Date: 30 April 1979

Irving Leibowitz, editor, dies at 56 (S)

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