INFORMAL TALKS HELD ON PAPERS; But Kheel Sees No Progress in Phone Conversations
Date: 19 April 1970
Kheel confs by phone with unions and publishers in informal talks
Fumito Ueda (上田 文人, Ueda Fumito; born April 19, 1970) is a Japanese video game designer, game director and visual artist. Ueda is best known as the director and lead designer of Ico (2001) and Shadow of the Colossus (2005) while leading Team Ico at Japan Studio, and The Last Guardian (2016) through his own development company GenDesign. His games have achieved cult status and are distinguished by their usage of minimal plot and scenario using fictional languages, and use of overexposed, desaturated light. He has been described by some as an auteur of video games.
Lees meer...19 april 1970 was een zondag onder het sterrenbeeld ♈. Het was de 108e dag van het jaar. President van de Verenigde Staten was Richard M. Nixon.
Als je op deze dag bent geboren, ben je 55 jaar oud. Je laatste verjaardag was op zaterdag 19 april 2025, 148 dagen geleden. Je volgende verjaardag is op zondag 19 april 2026, in 216 dagen. Je hebt 20.237 dagen geleefd, of ongeveer 485.699 uur, of ongeveer 29.141.954 minuten, of ongeveer 1.748.517.240 seconden.
Date: 19 April 1970
Kheel confs by phone with unions and publishers in informal talks
Date: 20 April 1970
Powers repts printers and publishers are still 'very far apart' but is confident of peaceful settlement; says negotiations will continue unless printers are locked out; says union meetings at Times will be lengthened; photoengravers vote to seek permission from parent union to strike alt 4 papers; pres C L McConnell says union is considering holding chapel meetings
Date: 20 April 1970
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
pol motives linked to Servan-Schreiber efforts to free Greek pol prisoners
Date: 20 April 1970
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
ANPA says it contends FCC has no authority to adopt rule concerning newspaper ownership of broadcast facilities
Date: 19 April 1970
By RICHARD D. LYONS Special to The New York Times
W Woestendiek is dismissed from his job as ed of WETA program, Washington DC, to avoid conflict of interest charges after his wife is hired as press sec by Atty Gen Mitchell's wife; move spurs resignation of 4 contributing eds (H Sidney, T Wicker, B Angelo and C McDowell); station gen mgr W J McCarter says he was subjected to 'pressures from outside' to get Woestendiek to resign; Washington Post (pub) quotes TV indus sources as saying pressure could have come from F W Friendly of Ford Foundation and from M M Kampelman, WETA bd chmn; station staff members say they asked Woestendiek to ask his wife to withdraw from job; say he has been disappointment as ed and his work with program has been under rev; he and wife illus
Date: 19 April 1970
annual rept by gen mgr W Gallagher; candidates for dirs bd nominated