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David Wagner (soccer)

David Wagner (born 19 October 1971) is a professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of EFL Championship club Norwich City.

Wagner grew up in West Germany. He made his professional debut with Eintracht Frankfurt in 1990 and played as a striker for several clubs in the first and second division of German football. Son of an American stepfather and German mother, Wagner played for the United States national team, earning eight caps from 1996 until 1998.

From 2011 to 2015 Wagner managed Borussia Dortmund II. In November 2015 took the manager's position at Huddersfield Town, whom he led to the Premier League via the 2017 EFL Championship play-off final. He left Huddersfield in January 2019, and then had brief spells at Bundesliga club Schalke 04 and Swiss Super League club Young Boys.

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Fødselsdag, fødselsdato
tirsdag 19. oktober 1971
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19. oktober 1971 var en tirsdag under stjernetegnet til . Det var 291 dagen i året. President i USA var Richard M. Nixon.

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19th of October 1971 News

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Brinkley Asserts That TV Newsmen Are Unintimidated

Date: 20 October 1971

Special to The New York Times

NBC commentator D Brinkley disputes W Cronkite (CBS) charge of Govt intimidation of electronic press, Sen (Ervin) subcom hearing on press freedom; says it is not his job as newsman to worry about regulators

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Government Dictation Charged

Date: 19 October 1971

Magazine Publishers Assn chmn E S Duffield says 1st Amendment covers ad freedom as well as ed freedom; says Govt attempts to control press through dictating to advertisers, Sen (Ervin) subcom hearing on press freedom

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28% RAISE ACCEPTED AT WASHINGTON POST

Date: 19 October 1971

Baltimore Newspaper Guild accepts 30-mo contract with Washington Post that provides highest negotiated top minimum in US, $400 a wk and over-all pay increase of 28%

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RUSSO BALKS AGAIN ON PENTAGON DATA

Date: 19 October 1971

Special to The New York Times

A J Russo, former Ellsberg co-worker, again refuses to testify before Los Angeles Fed grand jury probing Pentagon papers; refuses after Justice Dept objects to his being given a transcript of his testimony; Fed Ct earlier ruled he could have transcript; Govt asks ct to reconsider its ruling; ct to rule on request at later date

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Governor Fills Roles of Pedagogue and Pitchman in Plea for Bond. Issue

Date: 19 October 1971

By WILLIAM E. FARRELL

William FARRELL

Rockefeller reptdly displays his talents as 'pedagogue and pitchman,' stressing necessity for voter approval of $2.5-billion transportation bond issue, party given for 350 eds and pubs from state newspapers at Rockefeller estate; series of planned 30-second and 50-second TV commercials for bond issue to be broadcast statewide noted; composition of orgn Yes for Transportation in NYS described; P J Brennan, NYS Bldg and Construction Trades Council pres, is featured prominently in many of orgn's press releases; role of J H Boyd, Rockefeller's appts sec, in orgn noted

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KENNEDY CRITICAL OF NIXON POLICIES; Says Administration Seeks to Destroy Constitution

Date: 20 October 1971

Sen E M Kennedy, scoring Nixon Adm altitude to Vietnam war veterans, says that 'when the veterans assemble in Washington to plead for an end to the war, the same Govt which sent them 8,000 miles to sleep in the mud of Indochina sues to keep them from sleeping on the grass of the capital', s, B'Nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League, NYC

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F.C.C. Weighs TV Bans on China Show

Date: 19 October 1971

By JACK GOULD

Jack GOULD

FCC expected to act on complaints that 3 TV networks and 9 local stations refused to sell time for hr-long program protesting admission of Communist China to UN; complaints filed by Com of One Million Against Admission of Communist China to UN; program has been broadcast, with W F Buckley Jr as narrator; com sec L Edwards and program producer P Nicolaides comment

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Peter Kihss of Times Honored by Silurians

Date: 19 October 1971

P Kihss (NY Times) receives Soc of Silurians qr-century news achievement award

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Inflation and Joblessness Called Key Issues in Survey of Editors

Date: 20 October 1971

Special to The New York Times

Cumberland (Md) News ed B E Sitter says 'with the war scaling down, it's hard to justify front-page coverage', s, AP Managing Eds Assn, Phila; Lake Charles (La) American Press ed T Stacey says his paper is 'still playing the war story strongly'

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453d Cosmos in Orbit

Date: 20 October 1971

USSR Cosmos 453 launched into orbit with 313-mi apogee, 158-mi perigee and 92-min orbital time

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