Keesha Sharp Birthday, Date of Birth

Keesha Sharp

Keesha Ulricka Sharp (née Fleth; born June 9, 1973) is an American actress and television director. She played Monica Charles Brooks in the UPN/The CW comedy series, Girlfriends (2002–08), for which she received a nomination for NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

Sharp has also appeared in films include American Adobo (2002), Why Did I Get Married? (2007), and from 2010 to 2013 co-starred in the TBS sitcom, Are We There Yet?. In 2016, she played Dale Cochran, the wife of Johnnie Cochran, in the FX anthology drama series, The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story. From 2016 to 2019, Sharp starred as Trish Murtaugh in the Fox police comedy-drama series, Lethal Weapon, for which she received NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series nomination.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Saturday, June 9, 1973
Place of Birth
Rochester
Age
53
Star Sign

The June 9, 1973 was a Saturday under the star sign of . It was the 159 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 Tuesday, June 9, 2026, 36 days ago. Your next birthday is on Wednesday, June 9, 2027, in 328 days. You have lived for 19,394 days, or about 465,465 hours, or about 27,927,955 minutes, or about 1,675,677,300 seconds.

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9th of June 1973 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on June 9, 1973

Strike at The Star Ends

Date: 09 June 1973

Strike by 10 electricians against Kansas City Star ends on June 8 with back-to-work agreement

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Florida Court'Backs Paper On Confidential Sources

Date: 10 June 1973

Miami Circuit Judge J Falk rules on June 8 that Miami News cannot be forced by cts to disclose reporter's source or notes because to do so would violate press freedom as guaranteed by Const; ruling was on motion by Miami News atty D N Heller to quash subpoenas seeking sources and notes on News's stories on harbor pilots

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Papers in Baltimore Agree On $51 Rise Over 20 Months

Date: 09 June 1973

Baltimore Sunpapers and Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild on June 8 reach agreement on 20-mo contract; contract provisions detailed

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GUILD ENDS WALKOUT AT CONSUMERS UNION

Date: 09 June 1973

Three hundred members of Newspaper Guild on June 8 ratify new 3-yr contract with Consumers Union ending 16-day strike; contract provisions detailed

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Richardson Shifts Inquiry Into I.T.T. Merger to Cox; Attorney General Explains to Eastland That the Antitru#'i Case Has Begun to Overlap With Watergate Richardson Shifts Inquiry Into I.T.T. Merger to Cox Possible Perjury Studied Not Too Aggressive I.T.T. Officials Queried

Date: 09 June 1973

By E. W. KENWORTHYSpecial to The New York Times

E. KENWORTHYSpecial

Atty Gen Richardson announces on June 8 that he is shifting to special Watergate prosecutor A Cox authority to investigate all ramifications of merger of ITT with Hartford Fire Ins Co, with object of seeking any evidence of perjury and obstruction of justice on part of ITT and Govt officials; says in lr to Sen J O Eastland, who is chmn of Sen Judiciary Com, that he is giving Cox authority because ITT inquiry has begun to overlap with Watergate investigation; Project on Corporate Responsibility files suit in Fed Dist Ct, Washington, DC, on June 8 seeking order to require Justice Dept to permit public access to ITT documents under Freedom of Information Act

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Ervin Panel to Investigate Burglary in Ellsberg Case; Objection by Gurney Limited to Campaign

Date: 09 June 1973

By DAVID E. ROSENBAUMSpecial to The New York Tlmes

David ROSENBAUMSpecial

Sen S J Ervin Jr says on June 8 that Sen Watergate Com will expand its investigation to include burglary of office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding insofar as it relates to '72 election campaign and Watergate break-in; Sen E J Gurney has objected to expanding inquiry, saying that such matters as domestic intelligence plan are 'no function of our committee'

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HALPERIN MAY SUE NIXON MEN ON TAP; Administration's View Halperins Are 'Outraged' Friends Say He Will Name Kissinger and Haig in His Civil Plea for Damages

Date: 10 June 1973

By R. W. APPLE JR.Special to The New York Times

R. APPLE

M H Halperin, whose home telephone was bugged while he was working as Nat Security Council staff member in '69 and '70, is expected to announce next wk that he is suing those allegedly responsible for wiretap; Halperin has told close friends that among defendants in civil suit will be H Kissiner and Gen Haig; Halperin acknowledges on June 9 that he is 'considering the possibility' of filing suit; Halperin's suit, according to informants, will be based on Safe Streets Act of '68; 1 section of act provides that anyone whose phone is tapped in violation of act 'shall have a civil cause of action against any person who intercepts, discloses or uses' private communications; act provides that person illegally wiretapped be paid by violators $100-a-day for each day of violation; Halperin would be eligible, if he won his case, to receive damages of about $10,000; Nixon Adm installed taps without ct order; Safe Street Act authorized installation of domestic wiretaps only with ct orders but specified that any const authority that Pres might have to install domestic tap in natl security cases without warrants would not be infringed; Nixon Adm has asserted that Halperin and other taps in '69-'70 were legal 'at the time' because Sup Ct had not yet ruled; Halperin illus

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The Press And Watergate; IN THE NATION

Date: 10 June 1973

By Tom Wicker

Tom Wicker

T Wicker comments on suggestion made by London Times that Amer press is publishing prejudicial material on Watergate affair which will make it difficult for justice to be done to Pres Nixon and other officials; says it is function of free press to seek out news and print it; says Sen and legal inquiries are, of necessity, slow, and do not necessarily suggest widespread pattern of events taking shape, so far, only in the press; says Sen com cannot compel testimony of the Pres, and this weakness must be made up for by an inquiring and questioning press

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Ehrlichman Again Places Cover-Up Blame on Dean; 'Faithfully Imparted' The 'Plumbers'

Date: 09 June 1973

By STEVEN V. ROBERTSSpecial to The New York Times

Steven ROBERTSSpecial

ex-White House aide J D Ehrlichman again places blame for Watergate cover-up on ex-White House counsel J W Dean 3d, talk with newsmen after testifying before Los Angeles County grand jury that is investigating break-in at office of Dr Ellsberg's former psychiatrist; refuses to discuss his own grand jury testimony but says that 'to my certain knowledge Mr Dean conducted an intensive investigation' of Watergate incident and had been 'privy' to information gathered by other sources, principally FBI; says that in mo following Watergate incident 'fruits of that investigation and Mr Dean's conclusions were faithfully imparted to the Pres'; says that during this period, Dean gave him and other White House aides 'repeated assurances' that no Adm personnel had been involved in Watergate break-in; says it was not until last Feb that he began to have 'fibrillations of doubt' about Dean's credibility; in deposition released on June 7, Haldeman said that Dean 'was not supposed to be the chief investigator of the Watergate case' and 'had not submitted any written rept' to him or to Nixon; deposition, filed in connection with civil suit resulting from break-in, says that Haldeman and Ehrlichman, not Dean, were 'principal sources' of information for Pres; Ehrlichman agrees with Haldeman that no written rept was made but stresses repeatedly his reliance on Dean's oral repts; Dean insists he was never asked for any rept and never made 1

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12 Men and Women To Attend Harvard As Nieman Fellows; The 12 Fellows

Date: 10 June 1973

Nieman Fellowships in journalism are awarded to S Christian (AP), N A Cline (Greensboro Daily News), N Daniloff (UPI), R Gollobin (New Brunswick Home News), E H Goodman (Boston Globe), W M Gould (Madison Capitol Times), E P Hudgins (Gainesville Times), M M Krondacke and P O Koval (Chicago Sun-Times), S D Northup (Time Inc), G W Pinney (Minneapolis Tribune) and H I West (Washington Post)

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