Willie Robertson Birthday, Date of Birth

Willie Robertson

William Jess Robertson (born April 22, 1972) is an American TV personality, businessman, author and news contributor. He is best known for his appearances on the reality TV series Duck Dynasty on A&E, and is the current CEO of the company Duck Commander. Robertson lives in West Monroe, Louisiana, with his wife Korie and his children: John Luke, Sadie, Will, Rowdy, Bella, and Rebecca.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Saturday, April 22, 1972
Place of Birth
Bernice
Age
53
Star Sign

The April 22, 1972 was a Saturday under the star sign of . It was the 112 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, April 22, 2025, 196 days ago. Your next birthday is on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in 168 days. You have lived for 19,554 days, or about 469,297 hours, or about 28,157,835 minutes, or about 1,689,470,100 seconds.

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22nd of April 1972 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on April 22, 1972

Editor Who Was Queried Gets White House Apology

Date: 23 April 1972

White House apologizes to editor A N Romm (Middletown Times Herald-Record) who was stopped in Pres receiving line, made up of 1,000 editors invited to White House on Apr 20. to be questioned on what his wife planned to say to Pres Nixon; White House communications dir H G Klein says it is not White House policy to inquire about editors' opinions as they go through receiving line

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A NONCONFORMIST FINDS AFRICA HARD; But Senegalese Still Tries to Speak His Mind

Date: 23 April 1972

By MARVINE HOWESpecial to The New York Times

A R Cisse, editor of Closed Letter, Senegalese pub, comments on his journalistic career; por

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Cambodia Charges Exaggeration And Bars Newsmen From Front

Date: 23 April 1972

Cambodian command, on Apr 22, bars foreign journalists from Southeastern front after accusing them of sensationalising and exaggerating Govt losses; mil sources say ban apparently was ordered to preserve secrecy about several thousand Cambodian troops rushed to SE in past 2 days to try to open Route 1; Govt confirms heavy fighting has taken place in Svayrieng Prov in SW; denies news agency repts that from 400 to 500 Cambodian soldiers have been killed or surrounded on hwy 48 mi SE of Pnompenh

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U.S.I.A. Film Effort

Date: 23 April 1972

CHARLES E. TOWNSEND

Charles TOWNSEND

Prof C E Townsend lr on controversy between Sen Fulbright and USIA regarding domestic showing of USIA film about Czech on Sen Buckley's TV program; queries why USIA made film on Czech in 1st place, since its alleged task is to present and interpret US

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Four Canadian Loans Set

Date: 22 April 1972

Ontario Govt plans 4 loans totaling $855,300 to Canadian publishers to protect indus from foreign domination

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2 NEWS SERVICES REPORT COST RISE; Operation of A.P. and U.P.I. Took $121.2-Million in '71

Date: 23 April 1972

By PETER KIHSS

Peter KIHSS

UPI repts that its costs were $57.3-million, up $3,110,000 over '70; UPI pres M Thomason comments, Press Week meeting, NYC

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Six Saigon Publications Seized by Government

Date: 22 April 1972

Special to The New York Times

Saigon Govt seizes 5 Saigon newspapers and a wkly magazine on charges they harmed natl security; Appeals Ct reptdly upholds 4 of 5 earlier sentences passed on 5 other publications

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Big Brother and Broadcasting

Date: 22 April 1972

By BURTON BENJAMIN

Burton BENJAMIN

CBS exec B Benjamin urges fixed and unobtrusive TV cameras, constantly manned, in Sen and HR and at all open com hearings, excerpts from s before Natl Broadcasters Assn

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MISSING REPORTER WINS AWARD HERE; Overseas Press Club Also Cites New York Times

Date: 22 April 1972

Overseas Press Club of Amer G Polk award to S H Schanberg (NY Times)

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Hedda and Louella; By George Eells. Illustrated. 360 pp. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. $7.95. The Show Business Nobody Knows By Earl Wilson. Illustrated. 428 pp. Chicago: Cowles Book Company. $6.95. A State of Heat By Sheilah Graham. 244 pp. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. $6.95. Hedda, Louella, Earl, Sheilah

Date: 23 April 1972

By NORA EPHRON

Nora EPHRON

Eells, George: Book Hedda and Louella by G Eels revd by N Ephron

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