Steven Cheung (actor) Birthday, Date of Birth

Steven Cheung (actor)

Steven Cheung Chi-hang is a Hong Kong singer. Steven Cheung was a member of the Cantopop duo, Sun Boy'z from 2002 to 2006, where William Chan joined in and the group was renamed Sun Boy'z. It was officially disbanded in December 2008.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Saturday, November 10, 1984
Place of Birth
Brit Hongkong
Age
40
Star Sign

The November 10, 1984 was a Saturday under the star sign of . It was the 314 day of the year. President of the United States was Ronald Reagan.

If you were born on this day, you are 40 years old. Your last birthday was on the Sunday, November 10, 2024, 334 days ago. Your next birthday is on Monday, November 10, 2025, in 30 days. You have lived for 14,944 days, or about 358,656 hours, or about 21,519,380 minutes, or about 1,291,162,800 seconds.

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10th of November 1984 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on November 10, 1984

NEW YORK DAY BY DAY ; 30 Years of Gabe Pressman

Date: 10 November 1984

By Susan Heller Anderson and Maurice Carroll

Susan Anderson

Now a young man with slicked- down hair in black-and-white film clips. Now interviewing the famous. Now some scraps of his special on-the-street reporting.

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PUBLISHER OF TIMES CITES CONCERN FOR PRESS IN SECOND REAGAN TERM

Date: 10 November 1984

The press has reason for concern about its First Amendment rights and access to government information under the second Reagan Administration, the publisher of The New York Times said tonight. The publisher, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, suggested that in the next four years reporters may be confronted with further restrictions on information made available to the press, as the Government did in covering the invasion of Grenada. He also cautioned the press to be wary of a Supreme Court with a more conservative interpretation of the First Amendment guarantees of free speech.

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THIRD-WORLD JOURNALISTS VIEW U.S. FIRSTHAND

Date: 11 November 1984

To Shekhar Gupta, a young reporter from India who recently completed six weeks in the United States as part of an exchange program for journalists, it soon became apparent that he must not be introduced as a correspondent from the third world. ''Whenever I was introduced as a journalist of the third world, there was no relating and the person got very patronizing, but if I was introduced as an Indian journalist, it was O.K.,'' said Mr. Gupta, who is a reporter for India Today, a weekly news magazine. Mr. Gupta and 10 other journalists - all from countries often charaterized in this country as part of the third world - have been participants in the inaugural year of the American Society of Newspaper Editors Journalism Exchange Program. Beginning in mid-September, the program provided each member of the group with a four-week internship at one of the nation's large daily newspapers, and two weeks of orientation and seminars in Boston, New York and Washington designed to give a clear understanding of how the press functions in the United States.

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SOVIET TRIES TO EXPLAIN THE VICTORY BY REAGAN

Date: 11 November 1984

By Seth Mydans

Seth Mydans

Soviet commentators have been trying to explain how Ronald Reagan, the man they have been blaming for most of the world's ills, could be so overwhelmingly re-elected by his own people. Their answers range from big money to a wave of jingoism to an upturn in the economy to the lack of challenge from the Democrats. One newspaper dismissed the entire process as ''a comedy that serves no more than the interests of the powers that be.'' The analyses vary in sophistication, from a report in the Government newspaper, Izvestia, that could almost have been written for an American daily, to a send-up in Sovetskaya Rossiya, the newspaper of the Soviet Union's dominant Russian republic, that ridiculed the whole exercise.

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FIGHTING TO BE THE TABLOID KING ON LONDON'S FLEET STREET

Date: 11 November 1984

By Leslie Wayne

Leslie Wayne

ROBERT MAXWELL, one of Britain's leading publishers and an outspoken socialist whose tussles with trade unions have mired him in controversy, is back in battle again. He is going head to head with rival publisher Rupert Murdoch to become the next press lord of Fleet Street. His weapon is The Daily Mirror, a cheeky tabloid that he purchased four months ago. Since then, he has shaken up British journalism with a Murdoch-style offering of bingo games, cheesecake photos and splashy reporting - all designed to beat Mr. Murdoch at his own game. The aggressive Mr. Maxwell, who is 61 years old, is striking at the heart of the Murdoch global empire: the cash-rich Sun, a sensationalist tabloid with 4.2 million readers that fuels Murdoch newspapers from The New York Post to The Sydney Telegraph. This time, Mr. Maxwell feels he can triumph in a bitter rivaly that goes back for decades. Three times, by Mr. Maxwell's count, Mr. Murdoch has snatched away British papers that Mr. Maxwell had sought: The Sun, The News of the World and The Times of London. When the Mirror Group, a newspaper chain with the London-based Mirror as its flagship, came on the auction block last July, Mr. Maxwell was the only one doing the bidding and walked away with it.

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LONG-RANGE HOPE FOR REPUBLICANS IS FOUND IN POLL

Date: 11 November 1984

By Adam Clymer

Adam Clymer

President Reagan's lonely landslide is a personal victory with little precise policy mandate or clear ideological underpinning, but it offers the Republican Party several reasons for long-range hope, a New York Times/CBS News national poll of voters shows. For Republicans, every Presidential victory raises the tantalizing hope of a political realignment that would make theirs the nation's dominant party again after half a century in which it has been unable to take lasting control of offices besides the White House. More Encouragement The survey of 8,671 voters leaving polling places suggested that Election Day this year provided more encouragement for Republicans than the mixed record of Congressional and gubernatorial elections might suggest. In 1980, Mr. Reagan brought 33 new Representatives and 12 new Senators in with him. On its face, this year's two-seat loss in the Senate and the gain of only about 14 seats in the House of Representatives resembles 1980 less than President Nixon's landslide in 1972, when he defeated George McGovern while his party lost two Senate seats and gained but a dozen in the House. That landslide, probably because of the Watergate scandals, provided little long-range progress for the party.

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EX-C.I.A. AIDE CITES WESTMORELAND'S HELP ON TROOP FIGURES

Date: 10 November 1984

By M. A. Farber

The former chief of Vietnamese affairs for the Central Intelligence Agency testified yesterday that he believed for a few days in 1967 that Gen. William C. Westmoreland had imposed a ceiling of 300,000 on reports of the size of enemy forces in South Vietnam, perhaps to avoid criticism by the press. But the witness, George A. Carver Jr., said in Federal Court in Manhattan that when he confronted General Westmoreland with his concern at a private meeting in Saigon on Sept. 13, 1967, the general ''immediately, firmly and emphatically denied that he had given any such order.'' Moreover, Mr. Carver told the jury in General Westmoreland's $120 million libel suit against CBS, the general was instrumental in helping to quickly arrange an accord on enemy strength figures between his own intelligence officers and the C.I.A. after months of dispute in which the C.I.A. had favored reporting higher troop figures than General Westmoreland's command. The 1982 CBS Reports documentary that prompted the suit - ''The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception'' - said that officers at ''the highest levels'' of military intelligence had conspired to minimize enemy strength by setting an ''arbitrary ceiling'' of 300,000 for Communist forces.

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NEWS SUMMARY;

Date: 10 November 1984

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1984 International Punishment of C.I.A. officials has been called for by the inspector general of the Central Intelligence Agency for their roles in preparing a manual instructing Nicaraguan rebels in guerrilla warfare techniques, Congressional and intelligence officials said. (Page 1, Col. 6.) U.S. officials are almost certain that no advanced jet fighter planes were aboard a Soviet freighter that reached Nicaragua this week. But Administration officials continued to threaten possible military action against Nicaragua if such aircraft were delivered.(1:5.)

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FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS ; Birth Control

Date: 11 November 1984

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

For more than a decade, the Government has been striving to thin the populations of formerly domestic animals now roaming wild on Federal lands in the West. The animals, which are said to threaten the survival of indigenous wild creatures by their foraging, have included mustangs in the Grand Canyon, burros in Death Valley and goats and pigs on San Clemente Island, off California.

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FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS ; Millionaire Dogs

Date: 11 November 1984

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

When Eleanor Ritchey, an oil company heiress, died in 1968, she left all her money - $4.3 million - to 150 homeless dogs she had adopted over the years. The dogs lived in style on a 180-acre ranch in Deerfield Beach, Fla.

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