Drago Jančar Birthday, Date of Birth

Drago Jančar

Drago Jančar (pronounced [ˈdɾáːɡɔ ˈjàːntʃaɾ]; born 13 April 1948) is a Slovenian writer, playwright and essayist. Jančar is one of the most well-known contemporary Slovene writers. In Slovenia, he is also famous for his political commentaries and civic engagement. Jančar's novels, essays and short stories have been translated into 21 languages and published in Europe, Asia and the United States. The most numerous translations are into German, followed by Czech and Croatian translations. His dramas have also been staged by a number of foreign theatres, while back home they are frequently considered the highlights of the Slovenian theatrical season. He lives and works in Ljubljana.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Tuesday, April 13, 1948
Place of Birth
Maribor
Age
77
Star Sign

The April 13, 1948 was a Tuesday under the star sign of . It was the 103 day of the year. President of the United States was Harry S. Truman.

If you were born on this day, you are 77 years old. Your last birthday was on the Sunday, April 13, 2025, 206 days ago. Your next birthday is on Monday, April 13, 2026, in 158 days. You have lived for 28,330 days, or about 679,937 hours, or about 40,796,278 minutes, or about 2,447,776,680 seconds.

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13th of April 1948 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on April 13, 1948

PAPERS, PRINTERS NEAR AGREEMENT; Accord Is Reached on 80 of 86 Provisions to Be Included in a New Contract

Date: 14 April 1948

NYC publishers and printers reach accord on 80 of 86 issues; Mapel and Victory comment; Mapel links wage and bogus rule issues; union drops hr cut demand; publishers would revise apprentice requirement

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Hungary Bars 2 Foreign Papers

Date: 14 April 1948

Govt bans 2 Hungarian-language pubs issued in NYC and Paris

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OFFER OF PUBLISHERS TO THE CHICAGO ITU

Date: 13 April 1948

Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES

publishers and local's proposals made pub

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PRESS CURB CHARGES MADE AGAINST EGYPT

Date: 13 April 1948

Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Sen Fath protests, to UN against Govt attacks on opposition press

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POLES' VISITORS ANTI-NAZIS; German Journalists From Soviet Zone Cited by Warsaw

Date: 13 April 1948

Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES

7 Ger newsmen from USSR zone visit Poland at Polish Communists inv

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'REPUBLIC SINNERS' LOSE CZECH VOTE; New Law Bars Transgressors Against Nation From Polls -- French Writer Expelled

Date: 14 April 1948

By ALBION ROSS

Albion ROSS

Cabinet adopts law disenfranchising all who have 'sinned against Repub'; local action coms given right to rule on offenders; French correspondent G Penchenier expelled

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PRESS CONFERENCE VOTES MORE CURBS; U.S. Delegate Loses in Fight Against Approving Penalty for Distorted Reports

Date: 13 April 1948

com approves 4 more press curbs including 1 on news distortion proposed by India; US objection noted

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LIMITING PRESS FREEDOM

Date: 14 April 1948

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News of Ships

Date: 14 April 1948

NMU and Atlantic and Gulf Coast com talks set

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Advertising News

Date: 13 April 1948

Westinghouse aide urges pub educ campaign

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