Rebecca Lacey Birthday, Date of Birth

Rebecca Lacey

Rebecca Jane Lacey (born 20 April 1965) is an English actress. She is best known for playing Dr. George Woodman in Casualty and Hilary in May to December and for her stage work in the West End and The RSC.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Tuesday, April 20, 1965
Place of Birth
Watford
Age
60
Star Sign

The April 20, 1965 was a Tuesday under the star sign of . It was the 109 day of the year. President of the United States was Lyndon B. Johnson.

If you were born on this day, you are 60 years old. Your last birthday was on the Sunday, April 20, 2025, 149 days ago. Your next birthday is on Monday, April 20, 2026, in 215 days. You have lived for 22,064 days, or about 529,559 hours, or about 31,773,561 minutes, or about 1,906,413,660 seconds.

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20th of April 1965 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on April 20, 1965

HEARST SUSPENDS BALTIMORE PAPER; Lockout Backs Sunpapers -- City Without Dailies

Date: 21 April 1965

By BEN A. FRANKLINSpecial to The New York Times

Ben FRANKLINSpecial

Hearst Newspapers suspends pub of Baltimore News-American in support of Sunpapers, leaving Baltimore without daily paper; Sunpapers to sue printers and teamsters for breach of contract; ANG to pub strike paper

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Baltimore Sunpapers Suspend as Other Unions Respect Guild Picket Lines

Date: 20 April 1965

By BEN A. FRANKLINSpecial to The New York Times

Ben FRANKLINSpecial

Sunpapers suspend as stereotypers hon picket lines

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EDITOR CRITICIZES U.S.I.A IN VIETNAM; A.P. Group Says Reporters Get 'Half Truths' on War

Date: 21 April 1965

AP Managing Eds Assn protests US policy, says Amer pub does not get full or true story of situation, assn pres G Beebe statement; press briefings controlled by USIA; policy memo by agency head B Zorthian discussed; Overseas Press Club to protest facilities for US newsmen

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PUBLISHER POINTS TO STRIKE PERILS; Walkouts Termed a Greater Danger Than Automation

Date: 20 April 1965

By PETER KIHSS

Peter KIHSS

Illus and pors

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Journalism Schools to Get $100,000 in Scholarships

Date: 20 April 1965

Meets, Columbia U

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Publishers Discuss Ways to Attract Young Readers

Date: 21 April 1965

By PETER KIHSS

Peter KIHSS

Programs of events

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$2.8 MILLION GIVEN TO TRAIN NEWSMEN; Columbia and Nieman Fund Aided by Ford Foundation

Date: 21 April 1965

By MURRAY SEEGER

Murray SEEGER

school gets $1.6-million Ford Foundation grant on matching basis to improve educ of US newsmen; details; pres Kirk halls grant

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TURNOVER SOARS ON AMERICAN LIST; Volume Totals 3.21 Million -- Most Issues Rise

Date: 20 April 1965

By ALEXANDER R. HAMMER

Alexander HAMMER

ASE vol soars to 3.21 million shares, high since May 29, '62

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STOCKS ARE MIXED IN HEAVY TRADING; Market Weakens, Perhaps Reacting to Dip in Profit Margin at Chrysler

Date: 21 April 1965

By ROBERT METZ

Robert METZ

NYSE vol at 6.48 million shares

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Radio: Continuous News on WINS; Rock 'n' Roll Dropped for New Identity Staffs Are Organized in World Capitals

Date: 20 April 1965

By JACK GOULD

Jack GOULD

WINS begins continuous 24-hr radio news service, 1st in NYC (J Gould rept); similar programing by WNUS in Chicago noted

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