Aniversari, data de naixement

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Aniversari, data de naixement
dimecres, 31 de març de 1982
Lloc de naixement
Fayetteville
Edat
44
Horòscop

El 31 de març de 1982 era un dimecres sota el signe estrella de . Era el 89 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era Ronald Reagan.

Si vas néixer aquest dia, tens 44 anys. El teu darrer aniversari va ser el dimarts, 31 de març de 2026, fa 52 dies. El teu proper aniversari és el dimecres, 31 de març de 2027, d'aquí a 312 dies. Heu viscut durant 16.123 dies, o unes 386.962 hores, o uns 23.217.725 minuts, o uns 1.393.063.500 segons.

Algunes persones que comparteixen aquest aniversari:

  • Ewan McGregor (actor, actor de teatre, actor de veu, cantant, director de cinema, productor de televisió, Nascut el 31 de març de 1971)
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (clavicembalista, compositor, concertino, director d'orquestra, director de cor, mestre d'escola, musicòleg, músic, organista, pedagog musical, violinista, virtuós, Nascut el 31 de març de 1685)
  • Chloé Zhao (director de cinema, guionista, muntador, productor de cinema, Nascut el 31 de març de 1982)
  • René Descartes (astrònom, automatista, epistològraf, escriptor, filòsof, físic, matemàtic, militar, musicòleg, teòric musical, Nascut el 31 de març de 1596)
  • Christopher Walken (actor de cinema, actor de gènere, actor de teatre, actor de televisió, actor de veu, ballarí, director de cinema, guionista, model, Nascut el 31 de març de 1943)
  • Al Gore (activista climàtic, ambientalista, empresari, escriptor, financer, periodista, polític, Nascut el 31 de març de 1948)
  • Joseph Haydn (compositor, director d'orquestra, musicòleg, músic, pianista, Nascut el 31 de març de 1732)
  • Angus Young (compositor de cançons, guitarrista, Nascut el 31 de març de 1955)
  • Enric II de França (polític, Nascut el 21 de març de 1519)
  • Brian Tyree Henry (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, Nascut el 31 de març de 1982)
  • Jack Antonoff (cantant, cantautor, guitarrista, productor discogràfic, Nascut el 31 de març de 1984)
  • Rhea Perlman (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, actor de veu, escriptor, escriptor de literatura infantil, Nascut el 31 de març de 1948)
  • Enric del Regne Unit (aristòcrata, polític, soldat, Nascut el 31 de març de 1900)
  • Maximilià I del Sacre Imperi Romanogermànic (governant, Nascut el 22 de març de 1459)
  • Richard Chamberlain (actor, actor de cinema, actor de teatre, actor de televisió, artista d'estudi, autobiògraf, cantant, director de teatre, productor de cinema, Nascut el 31 de març de 1934)
  • Shirley Jones (actor, actor de cinema, actor de teatre, actor de televisió, cantant, músic, Nascut el 31 de març de 1934)
  • César Chávez (activista pels drets humans, polític, sindicalista, treballador de la construcció, Nascut el 31 de març de 1927)
  • William Daniels (actor, actor de cinema, actor de gènere, actor de teatre, actor de televisió, actor de veu, polític, sindicalista, Nascut el 31 de març de 1927)
  • Kate Micucci (actor, actor de veu, cantautor, comediant, compositor, compositor de cançons, guionista, Nascut el 31 de març de 1980)
  • César Gaviria Trujillo (diplomàtic, economista, polític, Nascut el 31 de març de 1947)
  • Jessica Szohr (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, model, Nascut el 31 de març de 1985)
  • Patrick Leahy (advocat, fiscal d'estat, polític, Nascut el 31 de març de 1940)
  • Jack Johnson (boxejador, Nascut el 31 de març de 1878)
  • Ryan Bingham (actor, artista d'estudi, cantant, cantautor, compositor, guitarrista, Nascut el 31 de març de 1981)
  • Steve Bing (director de cinema, filantrop, guionista, Nascut el 31 de març de 1965)
  • Molly Qerim (comentarista esportiu, Nascut el 31 de març de 1985)
  • Herb Alpert (actor, cantant, compositor de cançons, director d'orquestra, emprenedor, líder de banda, músic de jazz, productor discogràfic, trompetista, Nascut el 31 de març de 1935)
  • Gordie Howe (jugador d'hoquei sobre gel, Nascut el 31 de març de 1928)
  • Octavio Paz (assagista, diplomàtic, escriptor, filòsof, lletrista, poeta, polític, traductor, Nascut el 31 de març de 1914)
  • Damon Herriman (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, director de cinema, director de fotografia, guionista, productor de cinema, Nascut el 31 de març de 1970)
  • Marwan I (califa, governant, polític, Nascut el 28 de març de 623)
  • Yue Fei (militar, Nascut el 24 de març de 1103)
  • Neha Kapur (actor, model, participant en concursos de bellesa, Nascut el 31 de març de 1984)
  • Aleksandra Kol·lontai (comissari del poble, diplomàtic, escriptor, feminista, polític, teòric polític, Nascut el 31 de març de 1872)
  • Daniel Mays (actor, actor de cinema, actor de teatre, actor de televisió, Nascut el 31 de març de 1978)
  • Kamala Surayya (autobiògraf, escriptor, escriptor de contes, poeta, Nascut el 31 de març de 1934)
  • Kornei Txukovski (assagista, crític literari, escriptor, escriptor de literatura infantil, historiador de la literatura, periodista, periodista d'opinió, poeta, prosista, traductor, Nascut el 31 de març de 1882)
  • Evan Williams (bloguer, emprenedor, empresari, informàtic, Nascut el 31 de març de 1972)
  • Alejandro Amenábar (actor, compositor, compositor de bandes sonores, director de cinema, guionista, muntador, productor de cinema, Nascut el 31 de març de 1972)
  • Nagisa Oshima (director de cinema, guionista, muntador, productor de cinema, Nascut el 31 de març de 1932)
  • Constanci I Clor (polític, Nascut el 31 de març de 250)
  • Serguei Diàguilev (coreògraf, crític d'art, editor col·laborador, emprenedor, historiador de l'art, impresario, periodista, Nascut el 31 de març de 1872)
  • Anandi Gopal Joshi (metge, Nascut el 31 de març de 1865)
  • Nordin Amrabat (futbolista, Nascut el 31 de març de 1987)
  • Oleksandr Turtxínov (economista, enginyer, guionista, polític, sacerdot, Nascut el 31 de març de 1964)
  • Jérôme Rothen (futbolista, Nascut el 31 de març de 1978)
  • Vivian Schmitt (actor de cinema, actor pornogràfic, model, Nascut el 31 de març de 1978)
  • David Eisenhower (escriptor, oficial, Nascut el 31 de març de 1948)
  • Dietmar Bartsch (economista, polític, Nascut el 31 de març de 1958)
  • Ari Melber (periodista, Nascut el 31 de març de 1980)

31st of March 1982 News

Notícies tal com van aparèixer a la portada del New York Times el 31 de març de 1982

News Analysis

Date: 31 March 1982

By Howell Raines, Special To the New York Times

Howell Raines

Congressional opposition to President Reagan's budget and the press's concentration on his misstatements of fact have forced the White House to adopt a bolder communications strategy. The news conference scheduled for 8 P.M. Wednesday, the President's first such appearance with reporters before a prime-time television audience, is the first step in the new strategy. Then, on Saturday, Mr. Reagan will make the first of a series of 10 live radio speeches that are to be similar in intent to President Roosevelt's ''fireside chats.'' In addition, according to White House aides, Mr. Reagan will probably make two prime-time television speeches in the near future. One of the prospective speeches would be an appeal for public support for his economic policies and his budget for the fiscal year 1983. In the other, Mr. Reagan would explain why he thinks his plan to increase military spending must be preserved despite the recession and the rising Federal deficit.

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News Analysis

Date: 01 April 1982

By Hedrick Smith, Special To the New York Times

Hedrick Smith

On both right and left, the Reagan Administration finds its strategic arms policies under challenge and feels compelled to mount a vigorous counterattack to try to hold together the consensus in favor of an arms buildup that was strong a year ago but has now begun to unravel. So worrisome has the political crossfire in Congress become to the White House that aides prompted President Reagan to make a personal commitment to peace and to arms negotiations with the Soviet Union the opening point of his news conference today. The objective, officials said, was to calm fears of nuclear war and to blunt the momentum of the movement for a nuclear freeze now. But inadvertently, Mr. Reagan may have added to public concern. In a stark warning, he became the first President

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TRUMP SEEN AS TOP BIDDER FOR NEWS

Date: 31 March 1982

By Jonathan Friendly

Jonathan Friendly

Donald J. Trump, the real-estate entrepreneur, has emerged as the leading bidder for The Daily News, according to aides close to him and sources close to the owner of the paper. He has told business acquaintances that he expects to complete an agreement to buy the financially troubled newspaper this week. Sources at The News and at the Tribune Company of Chicago, its owner, said he appeared to have an edge over three remaining competitors, but cautioned that no final decision had been reached. No Cash Would Be Paid His offer is said to be conditioned on his reaching agreement with the paper's unions within 45 days on ways to cut costs. He is known to believe that the payroll - which, counting built-in overtime and part-time shifts along with the 3,800 full-time workers, equals about 5,000 jobs - must be cut by at least 1,500 positions to put the paper back in the black. The News said it lost $11 million last year on revenues of $350 million, and figures available to potential buyers suggested that losses could be as high as $50 million both this year and next.

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Reagan News Session To Be on TV Tonight

Date: 31 March 1982

President Reagan will address questions from the press tonight at 8 P.M. The news conference will be covered live on the ABC, CBS and NBC television networks, and on CNN, the Cable News Network.

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News Analysis

Date: 31 March 1982

By Michael Oreskes

Michael Oreskes

The Transport Workers Union and the New York City Transit Authority, in a break with some 45 years of history, have overhauled their collective-bargaining relationship so dramatically that leaders on both sides say there will be no subway and bus strike when the present contract expires at midnight tonight. ''The union has made absolutely no plans for a strike,'' the T.W.U.'s longtime counsel, John O'Donnell, said yesterday. ''The only way there could be any sort of disruption of work would be on a wildcat basis, and there is no indication of that.'' The significance of Mr. O'Donnell's statement, delivered in the same Irish lilt that leaders of the Transport Workers Union have used to announce strikes and threats of strikes since the 1930's, will be lost on few New Yorkers.

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News Analysis

Date: 31 March 1982

By David Margolick

David Margolick

Lawrence H. Cooke, the most powerful judge in New York State, will soon be a litigant in his own courtroom. The stage for that drama was set yesterday by the Appellate Division ruling in the case of Morgenthau v. Cooke. In all likelihood, Judge Cooke will be pleading his case to six men with whom he shares the most intimate of professional relationships - the cloistered life of the bench - yet whose authority he is said to have circumvented in devising the rotation system for State Supreme Court judges that brought him into court in the first place. Yesterday, the Appellate Division upheld the challenge by Robert M. Morgenthau, the Manhattan District Attorney, to Judge Cooke's system. Three hundred and fifty years ago Sir Edward Coke, the great English common-law jurist, declared that ''no man shall be a judge in his own case'' - a prohibition long since embedded in the laws of New York State. With that stricture in mind, Judge Cooke will not take the bench as his case is argued; similarly, he will leave the judges' conference room the following morning when the case is first discussed.

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News Analysis

Date: 31 March 1982

By Hedrick Smith, Special To the New York Times

Hedrick Smith

The broad vote in El Salvador's elections Sunday in spite of a guerrilla sabotage campaign has won the Reagan Administration temporary respite from sharp Congressional criticism and anxiety about American involvement in the Salvadoran civil war. But coupled with the Administration's elation over the size of the turnout is a rising concern that Washington could wind up saddled with a right-wing regime that Congress would balk at supporting or a broader coalition hobbled by internal divisions. ''It's a very delicate time,'' observed Representative Michael D. Barnes, Democrat of Maryland, the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs. ''The big turnout is certainly a very positive sign. The left was set back rather badly in an international public relations sense. But there was no definitive statement by the people about what way they want out of the conflict.''

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News Analysis

Date: 01 April 1982

By Matthew L. Wald

Matthew Wald

New York State has 1,200 megawatts of electric power to sell at 1960's prices, and the decision of Westchester County voters on Tuesday to grab for part of that capacity may prompt a flood of other applicants, forcing 50 municipal electric systems now using the power to share it for the first time in decades. The final result may be a historic redistribution of power once considered too expensive to fight over, and now so cheap in New York State that states from Connecticut to Ohio are seeking a share. The Westchester vote has New York City and Buffalo, among others, wondering if they, too, should get in on the bargain. At the same time communities from Massena to Freeport, now served by municipal systems, worry that their rates may jump when their supply contracts for the cheap hydroelectric power expire between 1985 and 1990.

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Transcript of News Session, page A22.

Date: 01 April 1982

By Bernard Gwertzman, Special To the New York Times

Bernard Gwertzman

President Reagan said tonight that because the Soviet Union had ''a definite margin of superiority'' over the United States in nuclear arms, he could not agree to proposals for an early freeze in atomic weapons. But he said he remained committed to seeking a negotiated agreement with the Russians for reducing nuclear weapons ''dramatically,'' and he called on Moscow ''to join with us now to substantially reduce nuclear weapons and make an important breakthrough for lasting peace on earth.'' In a nationally televised news conference from the East Room of the White House, the first in his Administration to be held at night, Mr. Reagan sought in an opening statement to counter pressure from those seeking a nuclear freeze in Soviet and American arsenals. He said in answer to a question that such a move would leave the Russians with an advantage and take away any incentive for them to negotiate a meaningful reduction. ''If they're out ahead and we're behind and we're asking them to cut down and join us in getting down to a lower level, there isn't much of an incentive,'' he said.

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RIGHTIST FLAG BEARER

Date: 01 April 1982

By Warren Hoge, Special To the New York Times

Warren Hoge

It was election day in El Salvador, and at the headquarters of the Nationalist Republican Alliance, Roberto d'Aubuisson's aides were trying to decide where their candidate should vote. Suddenly word came that leftist guerrillas had attacked government troops guarding the polls in the slum of Cuscatancingo on the capital's outskirts. His intense brown eyes alive with sudden decisiveness, Mr. d'Aubuisson turned to his associates. ''Let's vote in Cuscatancingo,'' he said.

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