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Zoran Mamić

Zoran Mamić (pronounced [zǒran mǎːmitɕ]; born 30 September 1971) is a Croatian former professional football manager and player. He is most known for his successful time as a player and later manager of Dinamo Zagreb.

Mamić represented the Croatia national team 6 times. He was part of the 1998 World Cup team when Croatia finished third.

Mamić was previously manager of Dinamo Zagreb, Al Ain from the UAE and Saudi sides Al Nassr and Al Hilal. In his first season with Al Ain, he won the first double in the club's 50-year history, which includes the UAE Pro League and UAE President's Cup. He also worked as the director of football at Dinamo Zagreb.

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torsdag 30. september 1971
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30th of September 1971 News

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Stanton Says F.C.C. Pressure Jeopardizes Coverage of News

Date: 30 September 1971

By WALTER RUGABERSpecial to The New York Times

CBS pres F Stanton charges Govt, especially FCC, is intensifying regulatory pressures and jeopardizing radio and TV news through unreasonable application of fairness doctrine, Sen subcom hearings; says CBS coverage is subject to microscopic investigation; cites cases; Repr Reid testifies against FCC overzealousness; says Cong may have to limit its power of censorship; cites Pentagon papers and subpoena of newsmen; R J Barnet asks for protection against interference with 'public scholars'; Stanton illus

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Cronkite and Professor Differ on Press Freedom

Date: 01 October 1971

By WALTER RUGABERSpecial to The New York Times

Prof J A Barron says cts should require broadcasters to accept paid ads in support of views that receive little or no news coverage, Sen (Ervin) subcom hearing on press freedom

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NEWSMEN GET WRIT ON SEEING PRISONERS

Date: 30 September 1971

Fed Judge J T Curtin orders state correction officials to answer charges that they had refused to allow newsmen to int inmates of state's prisons; details

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News Program' Not Shown

Date: 30 September 1971

Canton fails to deliver its promised 'important news program'; disappoints Western observers eager for a clue to recent unusual events

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Lee A. White, Journalist . With The Detroit News, 84[

Date: 01 October 1971

White, Lee A

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NERVOUS MARKET ON AIMLESS PATH; But a Number of Individual Issues React to Specific News Developments VOLUME NEAR 1971 LOW Control Data and Motorola Off More Than a Point for the Second Day NERVOUS MARKET ON AIMLESS PATH

Date: 30 September 1971

By VARTANIG G. VARTAN

Vartanig VARTAN

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Crash Kills Yugoslav Envoy

Date: 30 September 1971

Uvalic is killed in accident, Iran

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FORMER COLLEAGUES BACK COLLEGE HEAD

Date: 01 October 1971

Special to The New York Times

Dr T N Bonner inaugurated as NH Univ pres after delegation of admrs and faculty members from Cincinnati Univ, where he was formerly employed, come to campus to attack news repts critical of him

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Young Voter Impact

Date: 01 October 1971

ROBERT S. WEINER

Robert WEINER

Lr by R S Weiner, Natl Young Dem Voter Regis Coordinator, on NY Times Sept 20 survey on impact of new young voters in '72 elections

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Senator Harris Speaks Here On His Antimonopoly Bill

Date: 01 October 1971

Sen Harris comments on bill he has introduced which authorizes Justice Dept to file antitrust suits to break up 'shared monopolies,' those where 4 or less cos control 70% or more of sales, news conf, NYC

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