Đula Mešter Birthday, Date of Birth

Đula Mešter

Đula Mešter (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђула Мештер; Hungarian: Mester Gyula, born 3 April 1972) is a retired Serbian professional volleyball player who won the gold medal with the Yugoslav Men's National Team at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Standing at 2.03 m, he played as a middle blocker. He was a member of the national team representing Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

After retirement as a player Mešter became president of SD Spartak from Subotica. He became vice president of Volleyball Federation of Serbia in 2016 and was first vice president from March 2019 to November 2022. He became president of Federation in 2023 succeeding Zoran Gajić.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Monday, April 3, 1972
Place of Birth
Суботица
Age
53
Star Sign

The April 3, 1972 was a Monday under the star sign of . It was the 93 day of the year. President of the United States was Richard M. Nixon.

If you were born on this day, you are 53 years old. Your last birthday was on the Thursday, April 3, 2025, 166 days ago. Your next birthday is on Friday, April 3, 2026, in 198 days. You have lived for 19,524 days, or about 468,576 hours, or about 28,114,581 minutes, or about 1,686,874,860 seconds.

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3rd of April 1972 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on April 3, 1972

FULBRIGHT PLANS VIETNAM HEARINGS

Date: 03 April 1972

Sen Fulbright says, Apr 2, Foreign Relations Com will use Pentagon papers as basis for hearings on foreign policy decisions leading to US involvement in Vietnam war; hearings may start in May

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SAIGON RESTRICTS ITS PRESS ON WAR; Tells Papers to Carry Only Official Reports on Fighting

Date: 04 April 1972

By FOX BUTTERFIELDSpecial to The New York Times

dir of S Vietnam Natl Press Center, Vu Khanh, warns Vietnamese press, Apr 3, that it must print only official Govt versions of the battles in Quangtri Prov; Saigon command spokesman says action will be taken against UPI for reptg what he terms a 'completely false' account of a S Vietnamese surrender at one base; despite headlines in Saigon press reptg S Vietnam's mil setbacks, most people seem calm and uninterested in fighting taking place 350 mi to the north; Saigon local scene described; Buddhist opposition leader in Sen, Vu Van Mau, says Hanoi should stop invasion of Quangtri; says it violates '54 Geneva accords

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RACING PAPER HIT BY PRINTER STRIKE; Morning Telegraph Picketed Over Refusal to Arbitrate

Date: 04 April 1972

100 printers strike Morning Telegraph, racing newspaper; Typographical Union pres B A Powers repts srike is result of refusal of Triangle Publications to submit to arbitration recent layoff of 20 printers; says layoffs resulted from decision of publisher to print entries, selections and results of races in Racing Form, other newspaper owned by Triangle; says Triangle plans to phase out Telegraph; co pres S Hooker denies any phasing out plans

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Who Will Keep the Media's Conscience?

Date: 03 April 1972

By HILLIER KRIEGHBAUM

Hillier KRIEGHBAUM

Prof H Krieghbaum article on regulation of news media proposes establishment of media rev bd, ind, impartial agency, to evaluate what press does and then issue rept

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Home Front Propaganda

Date: 04 April 1972

ed, noting USIA dir Shakespeare's apology to Sen Fulbright for insulting remarks made by a USIA official on Sen J Buckley's TV show which incorporated showing of USIA film Czech 1968, maintains that Sen Buckley and Acting Atty Gen Kleindienst both displayed singularly poor judgment in allowing Sen Buckley to make domestic use of film, whatever its merits

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Engleman Wins Award

Date: 04 April 1972

'72 Soc of Silurians awards to G Engleman (WABC)

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U.S.I.A. Aide, Critic of Fulbright, Quits

Date: 04 April 1972

By JOHN W. FINNEYSpecial to The New York Times

John FINNEYSpecial

B Herschensohn, who recently scored Fulbright's view on US foreign policy, resigns from his post of USIA film and TV dir; sends lr to USIA Dir F Shakespeare in which he says he resigns to spare agency pol harm and partly so he can speak out publicly against 'great injury' he contends Fulbright causes US; calls news conf to renew his criticism of Fulbright; Herschensohn illus

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PENTAGON IS SUED ON MYLAI REPORT; Rep. Aspin Seeks Release of Peers Panel's Findings

Date: 04 April 1972

By RICHARD HALLORANSpecial to The New York Times

Repr L Aspin, Apr 3, asks US Dist Ct in Washington to order US Defense Dept to release rept of Lt Gen W R Peers confidential investigation of Mylai massacre; suit names Secs Laird and Froehlke as defendants and is believed to be 1st effort in ct to have rept released; Aspin charges 'defendants are improperly withholding material contrary to statute, contrary to the intent and policy of the Freedom of Information Act; Defense Dept had refused Mar 1 to release rept on request, Feb 18, by Aspin; Aspin charges 'mil is guilty of a double cover-up, first with the massacre and now with the investigation'

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SILURIANS ANNOUNCE 1972 AWARD WINNERS

Date: 03 April 1972

'72 Soc of Silurians awards to F M Hechinger and J Corry (NY Times)

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MRS. BEN GROSS

Date: 04 April 1972

Gross, Ben (Mrs)

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