Bank Loan For Auto-Train
Date: 23 August 1980
By States News Service
States Service
Joanne Froggatt (; born 23 August 1980) is a British actress. From 2010 to 2015, she portrayed Anna Bates in the ITV period drama series Downton Abbey, for which she received three Emmy nominations and won the 2014 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. From 2017 to 2020, she starred as Laura Nielson in the ITV/Sundance drama series Liar.
Froggatt rose to prominence with her portrayal of Zoe Tattersall on the soap opera Coronation Street (1997–1998). She played Ruth Tyler, Sam Tyler's mother in original UK version of the fantasy police drama Life on Mars (2006). She went on to star in the television films Danielle Cable: Eyewitness (2003), See No Evil: The Moors Murders (2006), and Murder in the Outback (2007), before winning the British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer for her leading role in In Our Name (2010). Other film credits include Filth (2013), A Street Cat Named Bob (2016), Mary Shelley (2017), and Downton Abbey (2019).
llegir més...El 23 d’agost de 1980 era un dissabte sota el signe estrella de ♌. Era el 235 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era Jimmy Carter.
Si vas néixer aquest dia, tens 45 anys. El teu darrer aniversari va ser el dissabte, 23 d’agost de 2025, fa 50 dies. El teu proper aniversari és el diumenge, 23 d’agost de 2026, d'aquí a 314 dies. Heu viscut durant 16.486 dies, o unes 395.666 hores, o uns 23.739.998 minuts, o uns 1.424.399.880 segons.
Date: 24 August 1980
Group of editors and news writers from China, for 1st time in 32 years, will arrive in US in Sept to study American journalism; will examine cases involving 1st Amendment, learn uses of Freedom of Information Act and get experience in reporting techniques; will enroll in master's degree program in journalism at University of Missouri School of Journalism in Columbia; 3 are from New China News Agency, 3 from Peking Radio and 3 from People's Daily/Institute of Journalism in Peking; School of Journalism dean Roy M Fisher comments (M)
Date: 23 August 1980
By WILLIAM BORDERS Special to The New York Times
William Special
Journalists at London Times go on strike, seeking salary increases of 21%; strike raises serious doubts about future of paper; reporter Ian Bradley comments; strikers, members of National Union of Journalists, earn average of $27,250 a year; paper's final offer was for increases averaging 18% in 1-year period; union chairman Jacob Ecclestone comments; Thomson Organization, which owns paper, estimates that paper's losses for '80 will exceed $20 million (M)