Hirotada Ototake Birthday, Date of Birth

Hirotada Ototake

Hirotada Ototake (乙武 洋匡, Ototake Hirotada) (born April 6, 1976) is a Japanese writer from Tokyo, who has written in the memoir, fiction and sports journalism genres.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Tuesday, April 6, 1976
Place of Birth
Shinjuku
Age
49
Star Sign

The April 6, 1976 was a Tuesday under the star sign of . It was the 96 day of the year. President of the United States was Gerald R. Ford.

If you were born on this day, you are 49 years old. Your last birthday was on the Sunday, April 6, 2025, 212 days ago. Your next birthday is on Monday, April 6, 2026, in 152 days. You have lived for 18,109 days, or about 434,626 hours, or about 26,077,569 minutes, or about 1,564,654,140 seconds.

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6th of April 1976 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on April 6, 1976

Journalists Ruled Not Professionals

Date: 06 April 1976

By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM Special to The New York Times

David ROSENBAUM

NLRB on Apr 5 rules that newspaper journalists are not 'professional' employees as defined by Fed law; decision means that reporters, columnists and editors cannot be automatically excluded from collective-bargaining units; NLRB prohibits professional employees from being assigned to bargaining unit with nonprofessionals unless majority of professionals vote to join; case decided by NLRB involved Express-News Corp, publisher of San Antonio Express and News, and Local 172 of ITU, which sought to organize editorial employees at 2 newspapers; bd ruled in favor of union; similar cases involving newspapers in Phila, Wilmington and other cities are now pending before bd; bd chmn Betty Southard Murphy filed dissent (S)

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Schorr to Receive Award By National Headliner Club

Date: 06 April 1976

Natl Headliner Club achievement award to CBS correspondent Daniel Schorr for his rept on CIA (S)

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WABC-TV Wins Appeal on Report on Children's Home on S.I.

Date: 06 April 1976

By MORRIS KAPLAN

Morris KAPLAN

NYS Appellate Div affirms Apr 5 WABC-TV right to show videotape depicting conditions in St Michael's Home; says nothing on tape warrants prior restraint on its broadcast; stays broadcast for 5 days to permit home to file appeal; film shows children being questioned in their rooms by TV reporter John Johnson; case revd (M)

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East 42d St. Robbers Flee With $851,000; Three Robbers on East 42d Street Flee With $851,000

Date: 07 April 1976

By BARBARA CAMPBELL

Barbara CAMPBELL

3 masked men escape with $851,000 in cash on Apr 7 after holding up 2 Wells Fargo guards on their way to deliver money to Citibank branch in NY Daily News bldg; illus (M)

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Westinghouse Broadcasting Set To Reduce News Staff Abroad

Date: 07 April 1976

By LES BROWN

Les BROWN

Westinghouse Broadcasting Co is preparing to reduce substantially its news-gathering forces abroad, which now consist of iburs in Eur and Middle East, and part-time correspondents in other major capitals; in Nov co cut back its Washington staff from 20 to 4 full-time workers, with 6 or 7 commentators and specialized reporters working part-time; has relied since then chiefly on AP Audio for coverage of hard news from Washington; AP Audio will now serve as prime source of foreign news for WINS and KFWB; Phila station KYW will receive its basic foreign and natl coverage from ABC Radio Information Network; chmn and pres Donald H McGannon comments (M)

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CRIME BILL BACKERS AGREE TO CHANGES

Date: 07 April 1976

Sens John L McClellan and Roman L Hruska have told 3 liberal critics on Judiciary Com that they are willing to leave in their present form laws against espionage and disclosing classified information contained in US Criminal Code (S)

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Times Unifies Its News and Sunday Departments

Date: 06 April 1976

NY Times names Sunday editor Max Frankel editor of editorial page on Jan 1, succeeding John B Oakes, who is named sr editor (S)

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News Summary and Index

Date: 07 April 1976

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News Summary and Index

Date: 07 April 1976

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Issues '76: Liberty

Date: 06 April 1976

Ed on proposed new Fed criminal code; holds code requires close scrutiny because of its many questionable sections that are incompatible with 1st Amendment; holds its harsh provisions could abridge freedom of speech, restrict right of peaceful assembly, and clamp down on right to publish information of public interest

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