Juan Carlos Unzué Birthday, Date of Birth

Juan Carlos Unzué

Juan Carlos Unzué Labiano (born 22 April 1967) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a goalkeeper.

As a player, he represented mostly Sevilla, for which he appeared in nearly 300 official games. He also spent two years with Barcelona, and played 318 La Liga matches in 17 seasons.

After retiring, Unzué went on to work extensively as a goalkeeper coach and a manager.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Saturday, April 22, 1967
Place of Birth
Orkoien
Age
58
Star Sign

The April 22, 1967 was a Saturday under the star sign of . It was the 111 day of the year. President of the United States was Lyndon B. Johnson.

If you were born on this day, you are 58 years old. Your last birthday was on the Tuesday, April 22, 2025, 196 days ago. Your next birthday is on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in 168 days. You have lived for 21,381 days, or about 513,145 hours, or about 30,788,742 minutes, or about 1,847,324,520 seconds.

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22nd of April 1967 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on April 22, 1967

The Press; A Philadelphia Story

Date: 23 April 1967

By SIDNEY E. ZION

Sidney ZION

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Kheel Urges 'Swift Conclusion' in Paper Dispute; Asks Both Sides to Analyze Views by Monday--Powers Hints at More Pressure

Date: 22 April 1967

By DAMON STETSON

Damon STETSON

printers-News talks continue; Kheel sees time for decision; Powers says pressure on News will be increased; publishers talk with pressmen

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PRINTERS CONTINUE MEETINGS AT NEWS

Date: 23 April 1967

printers continue News meetings

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GREEK MONARCH IS SAID TO REFUSE TO SUPPORT JUNTA; Decree Issued in His Name, Suspending Civil Liberties, Is Reported Unsigned MARTIAL LAW IS RELAXED Regime Says 2 Were Killed in Shooting During Night Some Captives Freed GREEK KING'S AID TO JUNTA DOUBTED

Date: 23 April 1967

By HENRY KAMM Special to The New York Times

Henry Special

mil junta reptd to be ruling against will of Constantine, who has refused to sign decree declaring state of siege and suspending many const liberties; Athens reptd calm; 2 killed in scattered shooting; Patakos and Papadopoulos said to be most powerful figures; arrest and subsequent release of Arnaoutis and Kanellopoulos noted; 16-member Cabinet completed; list; P Ekonomou-Gouras named Foreign Min; Premier Kollias, in s to nation, outlines Govt program; seizure of Papandreous described; some newspapers to be allowed to resume pub; several newspaper owners and eds reptd under arrest, others hiding; newsmen warned they are responsible for what they write; situation in Salonika said to be returning to normal; Communist party appeals for natl front against 'monarcho-fascist dictatorship'; US seeks assurance from new mil leaders that seized politicians will be treated according to dem standards; Amb Talbot reptdly assured there will be no summary executions; Parliament bldg illus under guard

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News of Sports

Date: 23 April 1967

R Matson (US), world (71 ft 5 1/2 in)

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Newsmen Barred at Athens

Date: 22 April 1967

army prevents newsmen from disembarking at Athens airport

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Marchers in Louisville Urge Boycott of White-Owned Stores

Date: 23 April 1967

By DOUGLAS ROBINSON Special to The New York Times

Douglas Special

D P Huber (Cincinnati Post) beaten by police while marching

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The Jewish Daily Forward's 70th Anniversary Recalls a Valiant Start; For The Forward: A Golden Past, a Hazy Future

Date: 22 April 1967

By HENRY RAYMONT

Henry RAYMONT

Decline of Yiddish press discussed in article on 70th anniv of Jewish Daily Forward; it and Day-Morning Journal are sole remaining pubs; illus

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Harper Stock Jumps On News of Memoirs

Date: 22 April 1967

Harper & Row stock jumps 5 points with announcement on autobiography

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News of the Rialto; Happy Is The Hirsch News of the Rialto Happy Is The Hirsch

Date: 23 April 1967

By LEWIS FUNKE

Lewis FUNKE

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