Izabela Trojanowska Birthday, Date of Birth

Izabela Trojanowska

Izabela Ludwika Trojanowska (née Schütz; born 22 April 1955) is a Polish rock singer and actress performing in theatre, TV series and films. She is best known for her 1980 hits "Tyle samo prawd ile kłamstw" and "Wszystko czego dziś chcę", and her role in the popular Polish soap opera Klan.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Friday, April 22, 1955
Place of Birth
Olsztyn
Age
70
Star Sign

The April 22, 1955 was a Friday under the star sign of . It was the 111 day of the year. President of the United States was Dwight D. Eisenhower.

If you were born on this day, you are 70 years old. Your last birthday was on the Tuesday, April 22, 2025, 147 days ago. Your next birthday is on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in 217 days. You have lived for 25,715 days, or about 617,161 hours, or about 37,029,704 minutes, or about 2,221,782,240 seconds.

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22nd of April 1955 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on April 22, 1955

ARGENTINE EDITOR IS EXCOMMUNICATED

Date: 22 April 1955

By Religious News Service

Religious Service

Ferreira excommunicates Gaceta Riojana ed J Marinero for anti-Ch campaign; pro-Govt press attacks Ferreira; pub Santa Fe priest's defense of Peronism; Rev A L Frattin held for disrespect to Peron, Rafaela, Santa Fe Prov

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London Papers Raise Price

Date: 22 April 1955

Special to The New York Times

afternoon newspapers raise prices

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Algeria Censors Press

Date: 23 April 1955

Soustelle imposes press censorship

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Soviet Foreign Ministry Adopts Practice of News Conferences; Sessions Are Frequently Held but Few Reporters Ask Questions--Parleys Are Often Called on Short Notice

Date: 23 April 1955

By CLIFTON DANIELSpecial to The New York Times

Recent Foreign Min practice of holding news confs discussed; illus

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THIRD AYER CUP WON BY HERALD TRIBUNE

Date: 22 April 1955

Special to The New York Times

2d hon mention for Ayer Cup

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Argentine Paper Halting Scored

Date: 23 April 1955

Special to The New York Times

Montevideo Tribuna Popular urges Uruguay probe why copies of NY Times Internatl Air Ed containing Matthews articles were stopped in Buenos Aires on way to Uruguay

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HUTCHINS ASSAILS PRESS MONOPOLIES; They Peril Freedom Provided by Constitution, He Tells Newspaper Editors

Date: 22 April 1955

By LUTHER A. HUSTONSpecial to The New York Times

Luther HUSTONSpecial

s on press monopolies as threat to press freedom, ASNE conv

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Yale News Banquet Monday

Date: 23 April 1955

Special to The New York Times

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Advertising and Marketing News

Date: 22 April 1955

R Watson advises those seeking ad career

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Text of Hutchins Speech Before Society of Newspaper Editors

Date: 22 April 1955

Special to The New York Times

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