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Shawn Bradley

Shawn Paul Bradley (born March 22, 1972) is a German-American former professional basketball player. A center, he was drafted with the second pick in the 1993 NBA draft and played for the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Nets, and Dallas Mavericks between 1993 and 2005. He is one of the tallest players in NBA history at 7 ft 6 in (2.29 m).

Bradley was born in Landstuhl, West Germany, as his family was stationed at the U.S. military base medical facility, and grew up in Castle Dale, Utah. He holds citizenship in both the United States and Germany. In 2021, he suffered a spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed from the shoulders down.

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Fødselsdag, fødselsdato
onsdag 22. mars 1972
Fødselssted
Landstuhl
Alder
54
Stjernetegn

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22nd of March 1972 News

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Pressmen's Union At Newark News Approves Contract

Date: 23 March 1972

Special to The New York Times

Pressman's Union at Newark Eve News approves contract proposal and News pres B Mair estimates paper can resume pub by mid-April; News ceased pub after craft unions objected to work provisions of Newark Star-Ledger that was scheduled to print News at its plant

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PROFESSOR IN COURT ON PENTAGON PAPERS

Date: 22 March 1972

Special to The New York Times

US Dist Judge F J Murray finds Prof S L Popkin in contempt of ct for refusing to answer questions before Fed grand jury investigating release and pub of Pentagon papers; Judge B Aldrich, after pleas from Popkin's atty, orders 48-hr stay; will hold hearing to determine if further stay is warranted; Popkin refuses to testify on grounds that his 1st, 4th and 5th Amendment rights are jeopardized

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Moorhead Finds 'Errors' in Nixon's Secrecy Order

Date: 22 March 1972

By RICHARD HALLORANSpecial to The New York Times

HR Govt Information Subcom Chmn Moorhead holds Nixon's new Exec order on secrecy in regard to natl security documents has 'major policy deficiencies' and tech errors; says it will require amendment before it goes into effect June 1; order seeks to reduce secrecy surrounding documents by limiting use of top secret, secret and confidential classifications and by speeding process by which documents are made available to public; Moorhead lauds intent of order; Moorhead aide says 1,860 persons authorized to classify documents top secret could designate unltd number of subordinates to use secret classification; they, in turn, may authorize their subordinates to use confidential classification, creating pyramiding effect; Moorhead's other criticisms noted

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MAYOR CRITICIZES PROPOSAL ON CITY; Calls Decentralization Plan of State Unit 'Amateurish' City Decentralization Proposal Termed 'Amateurish' by Mayor

Date: 23 March 1972

By MARTIN TOLCHIN

Martin TOLCHIN

Lindsay scores Temporary NYS Comm to Investigate Govt Operations of NYC Govt Jurisdiction and Structure Task Force decentralization plan as 'amateurish,' news conf, City Hall; describes task force chmn Costikyan as 'Tammany politician'; sees need for both strong Mayor and govt decentralization giving power and responsibility to local communities; criticizes task force for not conferring with city officials; task force vice chmn Lehman holds task force consulted with Deputy Mayor Hamilton, Environmental Protection Admr Kretchmer, Neighborhood Govt Office Dir Feldstein, Human Rights Comm Chmn Norton, Labor Relations Dir Haber and other city officials

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Washington: For the Record

Date: 22 March 1972

Red Cross, American National (ARC): Deputy Sec K Rush apptd to ARC govs bd

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U.S.I.A. Confirms Role in Unattributed Pamphlets

Date: 22 March 1972

By JOHN W. FINNEYSpecial to The New York Times

John FINNEYSpecial

USIA says it prepared pamphlets on benefits of private oil exploration to be distributed by Texaco-Gulf oil combine in Ecuador without making it clear that material came from US Govt agency

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Soviet Space Center: Hope Amid Expansion; Soviet Space Center: Hope Pervades an Expanding Facility

Date: 22 March 1972

By JOHN NOBLE WILFORDSpecial to The New York Times

John WILFORDSpecial

J N Wilford (NY Times) is 1st western correspondent to visit USSR space center Star City; interviews Maj Gen V A Shatalov, chief of Soviet astronaut training, and other astronauts; visit arranged by Novosti Press Agency

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Oil Companies Said to Agree To an Equity Role for Qatar

Date: 22 March 1972

Qatar Petroleum Co and Shell Qatar reptdly agree to principle of 20% participation in their concessions with Qatar Govt

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Given Prominence in Chile

Date: 23 March 1972

J Anderson's pub of ITT papers on alleged attempt to prevent Pres Allende from coming to power is front-page news in Chilean newspapers; pro-Govt papers give prominence to Anderson rept while opposition papers stress ITT denial of rept; Allende silent

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Soviet Orders a Crash Program of Computer Training; SOVIET SPEEDING COMPUTER PLANS

Date: 23 March 1972

By THEODORE SHABADSpecial to The New York Times

USSR Com on Science and Tech 1st Deputy Chmn D G Zhimerin announces plans to install system of computer controls in USSR indus and econ by 1980's, news conf; adds that natl computer development program provides for educ in computer tech on college levels, retraining of mathematicians and engineers in computer programming and educ of indus execs in advanced mgt and computer use; repts progress in mfg of Ryad System computers, patterned after IBM Series 360 prototype and anticipates expanding production base will include E Ger; illus of USSR scientists working with computer

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