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Keith Ape

Dong-heon Lee (en coréen : 이동헌), mieux connu par son nom de scène Keith Ape, est un rappeur sud-coréen venant de Séoul. Le single qui a fait connaître Ape, 잊지마 (It G Ma), est sorti le  et a été sélectionné par Billboard K-Town dans leur top 5 des meilleures chansons de K-pop de 2015.

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Aniversari, data de naixement
dissabte, 25 de desembre de 1993
Lloc de naixement
Seül
Edat
32
Horòscop

El 25 de desembre de 1993 era un dissabte sota el signe estrella de . Era el 358 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era William J. (Bill) Clinton.

Si vas néixer aquest dia, tens 32 anys. El teu darrer aniversari va ser el dijous, 25 de desembre de 2025, fa 153 dies. El teu proper aniversari és el divendres, 25 de desembre de 2026, d'aquí a 211 dies. Heu viscut durant 11.841 dies, o unes 284.203 hores, o uns 17.052.216 minuts, o uns 1.023.132.960 segons.

Algunes persones que comparteixen aquest aniversari:

  • Ghislaine Maxwell (empresari, socialite, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1961)
  • Justin Trudeau (actor, polític, professor, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1971)
  • Humphrey Bogart (actor, actor de cinema, actor de gènere, actor de teatre, guionista, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1899)
  • Muhammad Ali Jinnah (barrister, polític, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1876)
  • Jeremy Strong (actor de cinema, actor de teatre, actor de televisió, escriptor, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1978)
  • Demaryius Thomas (jugador de futbol americà, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1987)
  • Ànwar el-Sadat (oficial, polític, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1918)
  • Annie Lennox (activista del VIH, artista d'estudi, cantant, cantautor, compositor de cançons, director de videoclips, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1954)
  • Alexandra del Regne Unit (aristòcrata, mecenes, patrocinador, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1936)
  • Helena Christensen (fotògraf, fotògraf de moda, model, participant en concursos de bellesa, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1968)
  • Sissy Spacek (actor, actor de cinema, actor de gènere, actor de televisió, cantant, compositor de cançons, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1949)
  • Dido (artista d'estudi, cantant, cantautor, compositor, músic, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1971)
  • Conrad Hilton (emprenedor, polític, socialite, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1887)
  • Shane MacGowan (actor de cinema, cantant, cantautor, dissenyador, músic, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1957)
  • Carlos Castaneda (antropòleg, escriptor, novel·lista, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1925)
  • Georgia Moffett (actor, actor de cinema, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1984)
  • Jimmy Buffett (actor, artista d'estudi, autobiògraf, aviador, cantant, cantautor, emprenedor, escriptor, escriptor de literatura infantil, músic, novel·lista, productor de cinema, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1946)
  • Perdita Weeks (actor, actor de cinema, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1985)
  • Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott (cap militar, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1901)
  • Nagma (actor, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1974)
  • Emiliano Buendia (futbolista, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1996)
  • CCH Pounder (actor, actor de cinema, actor de gènere, actor de televisió, actor de veu, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1952)
  • Rod Serling (escriptor, escriptor de ciència-ficció, guionista, novel·lista, productor de cinema, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1924)
  • Cab Calloway (actor, actor de teatre, ballarí, cantant, compositor de cançons, director d'orquestra, líder de banda, músic de jazz, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1907)
  • Nogi Maresuke (militar, polític, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1849)
  • Joanna Angel (actor de cinema, actor pornogràfic, director de cinema, escriptor, guionista, model, model eròtica, productor de cinema, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1980)
  • Nawaz Sharif (advocat, emprenedor, jugador de criquet, primer ministre del Pakistan, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1949)
  • Swami Ramdev (empresari, iogui, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1965)
  • Jackky Bhagnani (actor, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1984)
  • Armin van Buuren (DJ de club, advocat, compositor, discjòquei, locutor de ràdio, músic, productor discogràfic, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1976)
  • Oleg Tinkov (banquer, emprenedor, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1967)
  • Rusev (aixecador de pesos, boxador de muay thay, lluitador professional, productor de televisió, remer, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1985)
  • Rob Mariano (participant d'un reality, treballador de la construcció, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1975)
  • Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktum (empresari, polític, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1945)
  • Kenny Everett (actor, comediant, discjòquei, locutor de ràdio, presentador de televisió, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1944)
  • Louise Bourgeois (artista d'actuació artística, artista d'instal·lacions, artista gràfic, artista visual, dibuixant, dibuixant projectista, escultor, fotògraf, gravador, il·lustrador, joier, pintor, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1911)
  • Rickey Henderson (jugador de beisbol, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1958)
  • Jay Bhanushali (actor, actor de televisió, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1984)
  • Alastair Cook (jugador de criquet, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1984)
  • Íngrid Betancourt (polític, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1961)
  • Dev (actor, animador, cantant, guionista, polític, productor de cinema, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1982)
  • Heriberto Lazcano (militar, narcotraficant, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1974)
  • Jessica Origliasso (actor, cantant, compositor de cançons, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1984)
  • Evelyn Nesbit (actor de cinema, actor de teatre, model, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1884)
  • René Girard (antropòleg, filòsof, historiador, professor d'universitat, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1923)
  • Ashikaga Yoshiaki (samurai, Nascut el 15 de desembre de 1537)
  • Chris Kamara (comentarista esportiu, entrenador de futbol, futbolista, periodista, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1957)
  • Marco Mengoni (cantant, cantautor, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1988)
  • Ahmed Ben Bella (futbolista, polític, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1916)
  • Ken Stabler (jugador de futbol americà, Nascut el 25 de desembre de 1945)

25th of December 1993 News

Notícies tal com van aparèixer a la portada del New York Times el 25 de desembre de 1993

Getting the Word Out Amid the Hotbed of News

Date: 26 December 1993

By Diane Ketcham

Diane Ketcham

IT had been one difficult day for Jennifer McLogan, the new Long Island correspondent for WCBS-TV News. "It was Pearl Harbor day," Ms. McLogan recalled. "So we went up in antique planes with Long Islanders who fly over the Statue of Liberty and drop roses. We were almost to the statue when the pilot says, 'I have some bad news for you.'

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Ruling That Limits Post-Trial News Interviews of Jurors Stirs Legal Fight

Date: 26 December 1993

By Charles Strum

Charles Strum

At the close of most high-profile trials, a judge can be expected to turn to the jurors and do two things: thank them for their service and warn them about the tenacious reporters who will immediately seek them out for post-mortems. Although there are no official rules or guidelines, judges in Federal and state courts customarily tell juries that they are under no obligation to reveal details about their deliberations, though they are not expressly prohibited from doing so.

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THE YEAR IN THE ARTS: Television/1993; Women Gained Fast, But PBS Held Its Lead, And the Old-Timers Won in a Walk

Date: 26 December 1993

By Walter Goodman

Walter Goodman

Honeymoons -- Hillary Rodham Clinton, Janet Reno and Ruth Bader Ginsburg were treated with gallant deference by much of television news; it was sort of reverse sexism. Let's hope that as such estimable women become more familiar presences on the screen, they will invite the journalistic skepticism other public figures must endure. Worm Turns -- Ross Perot, whom television carried to prominence, took a prime-time beating from Vice President Al Gore in their debate over Nafta. The surprise was not that Mr. Perot showed his nasty streak but that Mr. Gore seemed almost animated.

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Topics of The Times; Reporter First Class

Date: 26 December 1993

An old actor's adage holds that tragedy is easy, but comedy is hard. In journalism, by the same token, war reporting is simpler, but covering labor disputes is hard. The labor reporter confronts an eruption of passion, a fog of conflicting claims over arcane details, self-serving leaks from closed-door negotiations and real or perceived pressure from potent antagonists. To write fairly and clearly about a bitter strike requires persistence and tact, analytical skill and a safecracker's nerves. A. H. Raskin displayed those qualities during his many years as labor reporter for The New York Times. Though invariably writing against deadlines, Mr. Raskin, who died Wednesday at 82, rarely sinned against fact or fairness. It was a feat that became his trademark, beginning with his coverage of the Great Depression in the 1930's and continuing until his final years as assistant editor of this page in the 1970's.

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Singapore Secrets Act

Date: 25 December 1993

To the Editor: "Trial in Singapore Tests Press Curbs" (news article, Dec. 5) criticizes Singapore's Official Secrets Act for being so broadly worded that it bars the release of any information that the Government deems confidential. This law was enacted in British-governed Singapore based on the laws of Britain. The Singapore Government will not allow anyone to use the excuse of "Western-style freedom of speech or information" or "investigative reporting" to divulge classified information. This attitude may strike Americans as quaint.

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Time for U.S. to Relent on Haiti and El Salvador

Date: 26 December 1993

To the Editor: "My worst fears are realized," William Walker cabled from the United States Embassy in El Salvador in 1990. Thanks to documents released on United States activities in El Salvador we know that the Ambassador reported to Washington that United States military advisers had for some time been training the Salvadoran civilian financiers of the death squads -- in his words, "gun-toting Soldier of Fortune-magazine-subscribing, rich young extremists" -- at United States expense. As you report (front page, Dec. 14), Mr. Walker stopped the training, over our military's objections. After the sordid disclosures of a dozen years of United States policy in El Salvador, his indignant tone rings slightly off-key. Indeed, embarrassed Pentagon officials wondered aloud if Mr. Walker had not read their memos informing him that United States advisers were providing weapons and training to those they agreed were "pretty much" as the Ambassador described them. Who, let alone the United States Ambassador, could be surprised that our tax dollars supported private war games with Salvadorans known to bankroll death squad activities? Or amazed that, as you report, the United States military defended its wealthy students because they merely paid others to kill, and resisted Mr. Walker's attempt to halt the training, so as not to insult the military sponsor of the trainees, himself among the worst human rights offenders? Outrageous? Certainly. Astonishing? Not really. The Reagan Administration conceived of, financed and trained the Salvadoran army's "elite" Atlacatl Battalion, which made El Mozote a household name in human rights circles by massacring an entire town of 700 civilians in 1981. The Bush Administration was still training the Atlacatl on Nov. 13, 1989, three days before its commandos marched into the Jesuit university residence to murder six priests and two women. In the Jesuit case, and other instances when embarrassed by Salvadoran clients, United States officials, including Mr. Walker, offered denials, followed by limited admissions in the face of mounting proof and, ultimately, questionable accounts of what they knew and when they knew it. Successive administrations provide the American public with new examples of official credulity tinged with cynicism. Most recently, Clinton Administration officials intoned their respect for the professionalism of Haiti's military leaders, despite rampant officially sponsored terror, only to express shock and outrage when military henchmen scared off United States ships carrying military trainers and then shot the Justice Minister, Guy Malary, to death on the streets of Port-au-Prince. As a Nov. 14 front-page article disclosed, United States officials have reasons to know better. Senior members of a military intelligence and counternarcotics unit, formed and paid by the Central Intelligence Agency, ran drugs, engaged in political terror and threatened to kill the local Drug Enforcement Agency chief. For many Haitians, including the martyred Justice Minister and likely the exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the damage is irreversible. New death squad killings in El Salvador offer the United States an opportunity to restore some squandered credibility on human rights by pushing for investigations and prosecutions, regardless of where the evidence leads. In Haiti, United States diplomats must insure that the military's aggression is not rewarded, as some fear, with a blanket amnesty, an infusion of foreign funds and a pliant civilian government in exchange for a face-saving exit for United States policy. As Haiti and El Salvador slide into news media eclipse, only public attention will police our leaders. In a sense, those United States trainers of death squad patrons have done their country a service. They have reminded all of us beyond any lingering doubt that our Government cannot be trusted to police itself. ROBERT O. WEINER Coordinator, Americas Program Lawyers Committee for Human Rights New York, Dec. 15, 1993

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 December 1993

International 3-19 REPORT CITES NORTH KOREA BOMB A classified C.I.A. report says that North Korea has made at least one nuclear bomb. If the report is confirmed, many American officials fear, the news could cause an arms race in the area. 1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 December 1993

International 2-5 BLOODSHED IN THE HOLY LAND The Israeli commander of a special military unit that hunted fugitive Palestinians was gunned down in Christmas Eve violence in the Gaza Strip. 1 YELTSIN PROPOSAL QUASHED The Commonwealth of Independent States rejected a proposal to grant special status to Russians living in member countries. 1 Children were taken hostage in Russia. A4

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The Year Bill Clinton Won the Pennant

Date: 26 December 1993

By Ronnie Dugger

Ronnie Dugger

STRANGE BEDFELLOWS How Television and the Presidential Candidates Changed American Politics, 1992. By Tom Rosenstiel. Illustrated. 368 pp. New York: Hyperion. $24.95. MAD AS HELL Revolt at the Ballot Box, 1992. By Jack W. Germond and Jules Witcover. 534 pp. New York: Warner Books. $24.95. AIR WARS Television Advertising in Election Campaigns, 1952-1992. By Darrell M. West. 224 pp. Washington: Congressional Quarterly. ON THE LINE The New Road to the White House. By Larry King with Mark Stencel. Illustrated. 200 pp. New York: Harcourt Brace & Company. OUT OF ORDER By Thomas E. Patterson 301 pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $23.

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SUNDAY, December 26, 1993; Bang! Who's Dead?

Date: 26 December 1993

No doubt Santa was besieged by requests this year for goodies from Smith & Wesson, Ruger and Colt. Given recent news of shootings on the Long Island Rail Road and in Yonkers, and abductions and murders in St. Louis and California, it's easy to imagine a fearful nation tearing through wrappings in hope of finding guns and ammo. Anyone who got a gun, or has one already, might consider watching "Unforgiven" over the holidays instead of "Miracle on 34th Street" or "It's a Wonderful Life." One of the themes of "Unforgiven," a 1992 Clint Eastwood western available on tape, is how hard it is to shoot someone. Depending on the circumstances, it may require character, determination, insanity or rage. But it always requires a clarity of intent that decency can only interfere with. Of all the shooters in the movie, Eastwood's character, a man named William Munny, is the most convincing and effective killer. Nearly everyone else is troubled by empathy, uncertainty or hesitation.

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