Rejouer vendredi 4 mai 1973

Le 4 mai 1973 était un vendredi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 123ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était Richard M. Nixon.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 53 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le lundi 4 mai 2026, il y a 70 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le mardi 4 mai 2027, dans 294 jours. Vous avez vécu 19 428 jours, soit environ 466 283 heures, ou environ 27 976 982 minutes, ou environ 1 678 618 920 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Audrey Hepburn (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, danseur, danseur classique, mannequin, philanthrope, né le 4 mai 1929)
  • Will Arnett (acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, podcasteur, né le 4 mai 1970)
  • Rocco Siffredi (acteur, acteur pornographique, mannequin, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, né le 4 mai 1964)
  • Cesc Fàbregas (joueur de football, né le 4 mai 1987)
  • Kangxi (calligraphe, né le 4 mai 1654)
  • Keith Haring (artiste graphique, créateur de bijoux, dessinateur, dessinateur de bande dessinée, dessinateur en bâtiment, graffeur, militant social, peintre, peintre muraliste, photographe, sculpteur, écrivain, né le 4 mai 1958)
  • Karla Homolka (complice de meurtre, né le 4 mai 1970)
  • Rory McIlroy (golfeur, né le 4 mai 1989)
  • Daisuke Ono (chanteur, seiyū, né le 4 mai 1978)
  • Hosni Moubarak (aviateur, militaire, personnalité politique, né le 4 mai 1928)
  • Randy Travis (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur, auteur-compositeur-interprète, musicien, né le 4 mai 1959)
  • Mick Mars (guitariste, né le 4 mai 1951)
  • Radja Nainggolan (joueur de football, né le 4 mai 1988)
  • Oum Kalthoum (acteur, acteur de cinéma, chanteur, né le 4 mai 1904)
  • Alexandre Kerensky (avocat, personnalité politique, révolutionnaire, né le 4 mai 1881)
  • Victor Oladipo (basketteur, né le 4 mai 1992)
  • Katherine Jackson (autobiographe, écrivain, né le 4 mai 1930)
  • Trisha Krishnan (acteur, mannequin, participant à un concours de beauté, né le 4 mai 1983)
  • Lance Bass (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, autobiographe, chanteur, danseur, musicien, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, né le 4 mai 1979)
  • Guillaume Ier d'Orange-Nassau (militaire, personnalité politique, né le 24 avril 1533)
  • Fernando Luiz Rosa (joueur de football, né le 4 mai 1985)
  • Richard Jenkins (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 4 mai 1947)
  • Lynne Spears (enseignant, écrivain, né le 4 mai 1955)
  • Kimora Lee (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, modéliste, personnalité du monde des affaires, producteur de télévision, écrivain, né le 4 mai 1975)
  • Kakuei Tanaka (personnalité politique, né le 4 mai 1918)
  • Alex Lawther (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, militant climatique, né le 4 mai 1995)
  • Jackie Jackson (auteur-compositeur, chanteur, danseur, musicien, producteur de cinéma, né le 4 mai 1951)
  • María Félix (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, mannequin, né le 4 mai 1914)
  • Wang Jingwei (diplomate, personnalité politique, né le 4 mai 1883)
  • Erin Andrews (commentateur sportif, journaliste, né le 4 mai 1978)
  • Jorge Lorenzo (pilote, pilote automobile, pilote de moto, né le 4 mai 1987)
  • Inger Nilsson (acteur, acteur de cinéma, chanteur, secrétaire, né le 4 mai 1959)
  • Laura Whitmore (animateur de télévision, né le 4 mai 1985)
  • Ruslan Malinovskyi (joueur de football, né le 4 mai 1993)
  • Hal Finney (programmeur, né le 4 mai 1956)
  • Abdou Diallo (joueur de football, né le 4 mai 1996)
  • Chris Packham (animateur de télévision, diffuseur, naturaliste, écrivain, né le 4 mai 1961)
  • Shameik Moore (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, danseur, rappeur, né le 4 mai 1995)
  • Paul Gleason (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, joueur de baseball, producteur de cinéma, scénariste, né le 4 mai 1939)
  • Kubrat Pulev (boxeur, né le 4 mai 1981)
  • Akiko Yajima (seiyū, né le 4 mai 1967)
  • Kate Garraway (animateur de télévision, journaliste, né le 4 mai 1967)
  • Vincent de Paul (prêtre, prêtre catholique, né le 24 avril 1581)
  • Michael Barrymore (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, animateur de télévision, humoriste, né le 4 mai 1952)
  • Momoko Kikuchi (acteur, chanteur, né le 4 mai 1968)
  • Jennifer Holland (acteur, né le 4 mai 1984)
  • Renato Vallanzasca (gangster, tueur en série, né le 4 mai 1950)
  • Pia Zadora (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, musicien, né le 4 mai 1954)
  • Miles Robbins (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 4 mai 1992)
  • Ana Gasteyer (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chanteur, né le 4 mai 1967)

4th of May 1973 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 4 mai 1973

Excerpts From Hunt's Grand Jury Testimony About Ellsberg Raid; Low-Key Talk Cited Calls Study Thorough Questioned About Talks

Date: 05 May 1973

excerpts of testimony by E H Hunt Jr given before Fed grand jury looking into Watergate bugging affair and released on May 4 at Pentagon papers trial; testimony involves Hunt's admitted connection with burglary of office of psychiatrist of D Ellsberg, Dr L J Fielding

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GRAND JURY DATA; 2 Nixon Men NamedKrogh Said to Admit Role in Break-in Defense Motion Denied Hunt Links the White House and the C.I.A. to Burglary in Ellsberg Inquiry Krogh Admission Reported

Date: 05 May 1973

By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times

Judge Byrne releases testimony of E H Hunt Jr given before grand jury investigating Watergate break-in, concerning plot to break info office of D Ellsberg's psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding; Hunt's testimony says that break-in was conceived, supervised and paid for in White House, and CIA supplied camera and disguises; says operation was personally directed by White House staff members D Young and E Krogh Jr; CIA spokesman repts agency had no advance knowledge of any break-in at Fielding's office or of Watergate incident; says all information on contacts with persons involved in such incidents 'has been fully reported to the Justice Dept' and all inquiries should be directed to dept; Byrne denies defense motion for dismissal based on his own visits with J D Ehrlichman; takes under submission motion to dismiss on ground of Govt misbehavior for suppressing evidence and for burglary; refuses to hear arguments on whether case has been 'tainted'; says he is convinced that 'nothing has compromised my ability to act as a fair and impartial judge in this case'

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3 SESSIONS ARE SET BY PRINTERS, PAPERS

Date: 05 May 1973

Typographical Union Local 6 and NY Times, NY Daily News and NY Post have scheduled bargaining sessions on new contract for May 7, 9 and 11; union pres B A Powers says that negotiations so far have dealt only with secondary issues while wages and automation issues are held for future discussions; talks between Pressmen's Union Local 2 and newspapers are temporarily in recess; Stereotypers Union Local 1 members are scheduled to meet on May 5 to hear rept on status of their union's negotiations

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News Council Head Defends Project and Suggests That Critics Are Shortsighted; Opposition From Editors

Date: 04 May 1973

By GLENN FOWLER

Glenn FOWLER

R J Traynor, chmn of Natl News Council, says on May 3 that editors and publishers who oppose council, formed by 20th Century Fund to monitor media performance, 'may be very shortsighted', int, Center Magazine; says that media are more vulnerable to attacks by govt figures if public respect for media is low; says he cannot believe that council, completely detached from govt and without any power to impose any sanctions whatever other than publicity, can be in any way threat to press freedom or encourage atmosphere of regulation; 20th Century Fund pres M J Rossant says that full membership of council will be announced on May 7

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Rhodesia Frees Newsman And Forces Him to Depart; Detention Order Stands FIFTH AVENUE 'Can't Believe I'm Free'

Date: 04 May 1973

By CHARLES MOHRSpecial to The New York Times

Rhodesian journalist P Niesewand is released from jail May 3 and forced to leave on plane to London; action seen as submission of Prime Min I D Smith Govt to Brit and internatl demands that Niesewand be freed; Rhodesian Govt issues statement on release saying Min D Lardner-Burke had decided not to revoke detention order but had decided to issue permit for Niesewand's departure under certain conditions; Niesewand says he has not renounced his Rhodesian citizenship; his detention in solitary confinement and subsequent conviction revd

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Federal Dispute Delays Indian's Burial

Date: 05 May 1973

By ANDREW H. MALCOLMSpecial to The New York Times

Andrew MALCOLMSpecial

funeral services are held on May 4 for L Lamont, 2d Indian to die during 66-day seige of Wounded Knee (SD); Rev P Steinmetz presides at RC ceremony before flag-draped coffin and 35 Indians; service interrupted by dispute between Fed officials and Indians; Mrs A Lamont, Lamont's mother, wants a funeral open to all mourners; Fed officials, however, say they will allow only 6 to 10 'close family members' to attend so long as armed confrontation continues; pending further talks, Mrs Lamont schedules burial for May 5; in another development, Deputy Asst Atty Gen Hellstern says he is awaiting word from Indians of their desire to negotiate; announces that 3 more Indians have been arrested, including high ranking Amer Indian Movement leader S Holder, who was apprehended while trying to enter Wounded Knee; FBI agents at roadblock briefly take into custody 5-man camera crew from CBS when men emerged from 1-night stay in Wounded Knee; men had sneaked into town after nightfall 1 day earlier; FBI seized 1,300 ft of their film exposing some of it, but later released crew without charges and returned film; Hellstern says that no CBS repr will be allowed on reservation in future regardless of importance of news event; holds that access to media by town's occupiers did not help negotiations between Indians and Govt

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Government Lifts Wounded Knee News Blackout; Request by Church Group

Date: 04 May 1973

By ANDREW H. MALCOLMSpecial to The New York Times

Andrew MALCOLMSpecial

Natl Council of Chs on May 3 asks Fed Govt to permit shipment of 1 wk's supply of food and med into Wounded Knee (SD) at council expense; offers to assist in insuring appearance in ct of any insurgent who might be arrested; emphasizes that it is concerned, but not partisan'; fears that Justice Dept might be running out of patience and might resort to violence

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ELLSBERG JUDGE ORDERS HUNT DATA; Court in Capital Will Send Testimony, Reportedly on Los Angeles Break-In Ellsberg Judge Demands Dat by Hunt/. After Leaving Office Time and Pay Records Call From Hotel Room Ex-Rand Head Questioned

Date: 04 May 1973

By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times

Judge Byrne orders that grand jury testimony E H Hunt Jr gave on May 2 in Watergate case be turned over to him immediately; Hunt reptdly testified that he and G G Liddy, convicted in Watergate conspiracy, personally took part in break-in at office D Ellsberg's psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding on night of Sept 3-4, '71; Fed Dist Judge J J Sirica, presiding over Watergate trial, orders that 37 pages of testimony by Hunt be sent to Byrne; Byrne reiterates that 'burden is on the Government' to prove that neither Justice Dept nor White House nor Watergate conspirators had interfered with const rights of defendants Ellsberg and A J Russo and therefore 'tainted' Pentagon case; discloses that number of former high-ranking Govt officials have refused to be int by FBI in ct-ordered inquiry into link between Watergate affair and Pentagon papers trial; Ellsberg's defense attys read in open ct article in Washington Post saying that Pres Nixon had been consulted before rept of break-in at Fielding's office was turned over to Byrne, and that Atty Gen Kleindienst made desision to consult Nixon; article says that because Nixon had to be consulted there was 10-day delay between time Justice Dept admitted to learning of break-in until it was finally reptd to Byrne; attys read another Post article saying that Hunt and Liddy supervised wiretapping of at least 2 NY Times reporters in '71 as part of their investigation of Pentagon papers publication, and that this wiretapping had been authorized by then Atty Gen J N Mitchell; defense continues questioning of former Rand Corp pres H Rowen; Rowen says that set of Pentagon papers that Ellsberg and Russo are accused of Xeroxing were not logged into Rand Corp's top secret control system until Dec 31, '70, long after papers arrived at Rand; information would tend to prove Ellsberg's contention that papers had been given special treatment at Rand and that he had been given access to them; Los Angeles County Dist Atty J P Busch repts he is conducting investigation into break-in at Fielding's office

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 05 May 1973

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2 NEWSMEN SHARETHE BERGERPRIZE; Hess and Cunningham Win Award for Local Stories $1,500 to Be Shared

Date: 04 May 1973

Reporter J L Hess (NY Times) wins Columbia Univ's M Berger award

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