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바샤르 레산 보니안(아랍어: بشار رسن بنيان, 1996년 12월 22일 ~ )는 이라크의 축구 선수로 현재 카타르 스타스 리그의 카타르 SC에서 미드필더로 활동 중이며 2014년 아시안 게임 동메달리스트이다.

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1996년 12월 22일 일요일
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1996년 12월 22일은(는) 일요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♐**입니다. 올해의 356일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 William J. (Bill) Clinton입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 29살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2025년 12월 22일 월요일, 201일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2026년 12월 22일 화요일일 후 163입니다. 당신은 10,793일, 약 259,036시간, 약 15,542,205분 또는 약 932,532,300초 동안 살았습니다.

이 생일을 공유하는 사람들:

  • 레이프 파인스 (배우, 성우, 연극 배우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1962년 12월 22일)
  • 스리니바사 라마누잔 (수학자, 출생 1887년 12월 22일)
  • 장미셸 바스키아 (그래피티 예술가, 데생화가, 배우, 사진가, 설치 미술가, 아티비스트, 음악 프로듀서, 음악학자, 작곡가, 제도사, 조각가, 화가, 출생 1960년 12월 22일)
  • 바네사 파라디 (가수, 모델, 배우, 영화 배우, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 패션 모델, 출생 1972년 12월 22일)
  • 로빈 깁 (가수, 싱어 송 라이터, 음악 프로듀서, 음악가, 작곡가, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 출생 1949년 12월 22일)
  • 모리스 깁 (가수, 기타 연주자, 싱어 송 라이터, 음악 프로듀서, 작곡가, 출생 1949년 12월 22일)
  • 테드 크루즈 (로클럭, 변호사, 정치인, 출생 1970년 12월 22일)
  • 디오클레티아누스 (정치인, 출생 244년 12월 22일)
  • 메건 트레이너 (가수, 싱어 송 라이터, 음악 프로듀서, 음악가, 작곡가, 출생 1993년 12월 22일)
  • 자코모 푸치니 (오르가니스트, 음악가, 작곡가, 정치인, 지휘자, 출생 1858년 12월 22일)
  • 디나 메이어 (모델, 배우, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1968년 12월 22일)
  • 쿠츠나 시오리 (모델, 배우, 출생 1992년 12월 22일)
  • 엑토르 엘리손도 (배우, 성우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1936년 12월 22일)
  • 조딘 스파크스 (가수, 모델, 배우, 사업가, 성우, 싱어 송 라이터, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 작곡가, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1989년 12월 22일)
  • 레이디 버드 존슨 (기업가, 정치인, 출생 1912년 12월 22일)
  • 갈바 (군인, 정치인, 출생 3년 12월 24일)
  • 푸르나 자가나탄 (배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1972년 12월 22일)
  • 크리스 카맥 (모델, 배우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1980년 12월 22일)
  • 에데르지투 안토니우 마세두 로페스 (축구 선수, 출생 1987년 12월 22일)
  • 조세 폰테 (축구 선수, 출생 1983년 12월 22일)
  • 다이앤 소여 (기상 캐스터, 뉴스 캐스터, 저널리스트, 출생 1945년 12월 22일)
  • 데이비드 S. 고이어 (각본가, 영화 감독, 영화 프로듀서, 작가, 총괄 프로듀서, 텔레비전 프로듀서, 출생 1965년 12월 22일)
  • 에두르네 (TV 사회자, 가수, 모델, 배우, 출생 1985년 12월 22일)
  • 장바티스트 모니에 (가수, 모델, 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1990년 12월 22일)
  • 베른트 슈스터 (축구 감독, 축구 선수, 출생 1959년 12월 22일)
  • 바바라 빌링슬리 (모델, 성우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1915년 12월 22일)
  • 하파엘 게레이루 (축구 선수, 출생 1993년 12월 22일)
  • 주화건 (가수, 각본가, 배우, 싱어 송 라이터, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 출생 1959년 12월 22일)
  • 이샤 탈와르 (모델, 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1987년 12월 22일)
  • 램보드 자반 (TV 사회자, 각본가, 배우, 영화 감독, 진행자, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1971년 12월 22일)
  • 베이스헌터 (가수, 디스크 자키, 음악 프로듀서, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 출생 1984년 12월 22일)
  • 빅토리아노 우에르타 (군인, 외교관, 정치인, 출생 1850년 12월 22일)
  • 주세페 베르고미 (시사평론가, 축구 선수, 출생 1963년 12월 22일)
  • 차가타이 (칸, 출생 1183년 12월 15일)
  • 린 티그펜 (교사, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1948년 12월 22일)
  • 이은주 (배우, 영화 배우, 출생 1980년 12월 22일)
  • 폴 월포위츠 (경제학자, 외교관, 은행가, 정치인, 정치학자, 출생 1943년 12월 22일)
  • 여량위 (배우, 출생 1956년 12월 22일)
  • 테지 사바니에 (축구 선수, 출생 1991년 12월 22일)
  • 알리니 모라이스 (모델, 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1982년 12월 22일)
  • 케이 템페스트 (가수, 래퍼, 시인, 작가, 작곡가, 출생 1986년 12월 22일)
  • 니콜라스 바포리디스 (배우, 영화 프로듀서, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1981년 12월 22일)
  • 무라카미 히로아키 (배우, 출생 1956년 12월 22일)
  • 코니 맥 (야구 감독, 야구 선수, 출생 1862년 12월 22일)
  • 루스 로먼 (배우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1922년 12월 22일)
  • 루이스 에르난데스 (축구 선수, 출생 1968년 12월 22일)
  • 브룩 네빈 (배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1982년 12월 22일)
  • G. 하넬리우스 (가수, 배우, 성우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1998년 12월 22일)
  • 조앤 켈리 (배우, 출생 1978년 12월 22일)
  • 드루 핸킨슨 (프로 레슬링 선수, 출생 1983년 12월 22일)

22nd of December 1996 News

1996년 12월 22일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

Undercover Tactics By TV Magazines Fall Under Attack

Date: 23 December 1996

By Barry Meier and Bill Carter

Barry Meier

Newsgathering tactics of television news magazines are coming under new form of legal attack, as targets find increasing success with argument that use of hidden cameras and other undercover techniques trample on their rights; network aides see jury verdicts against such tactics reflecting growing public skepticism about television (M)

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Vatican Newspaper of Record Best Read for What It Doesn't Record

Date: 23 December 1996

By Celestine Bohlen

Celestine Bohlen

L'Osservatore Romano, Vatican's semiofficial newspaper, sees itself as Vatican' window on the world, a way to disseminate not only the Pope's official statements and documents but also unofficial church views on range of issues; what it does not print are controversial pronouncments by church, or news of objectionable behavior by clergy; it is often compared to Pravda, Kremlin mouthpiece of old, in that it is best read for news it does not print, or buries on back page; photos (M)

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Christmas in Camelot

Date: 22 December 1996

By Holly Brubach

Holly Brubach

Wendy Wasserstein offers tongue-in-cheek description of how John F Kennedy Jr and his bride would spend their first Christmas together, away from prying reporters, in a chalet on an otherwise uninhabited island off coast of Lapland; drawing (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 December 1996

International A3-9 225 FREED IN PERU Guerrillas holding 365 hostages at the Japanese Ambassador's residence in Lima freed the less strategically important people, but still have 140, mostly top-level Peruvians and foreign ambassadors. A1 MYTHIC REBEL IN PERU The leader of the rebels who still hold 140 hostages at the Japanese Ambassador's residence is a former textile union official whose ability to evade capture has lent him almost mythic stature. A1 MEXICAN SPEAKS UP A former senior Mexican police commander is speaking out about the corrosive effect of drug money, including cash payments to the brother of a former President. A8 NEW PUSH IN HEBRON TALKS The American mediator for the Middle East held an intensive round of meetings with Israeli and Palestinian officials in what he described as an attempt to ''re-energize'' talks over Hebron. A3 BOMB WOUNDS I.R.A. SUPPORTER Protestant militants appeared to end a 26-month truce when a car bomb exploded in a Roman Catholic enclave in Belfast and wounded an I.R.A. supporter. A4 QUICK COMEBACK IN BULGARIA The former Communists who have governed Bulgaria for three years appeared poised to re-elect their Prime Minister, who said on Saturday that he was resigning in an apparent bid to rally support. A3 MORE PRESSURE ON MILOSEVIC Opposition leaders took new steps to coordinate their forces against Serbia's President, forming a coalition of the 30 towns and villages that they already govern. A5 THE VIEW FROM SINGAPORE As Singapore races to keep ahead of its bigger and more richly endowed neighbors, the nation's founding father, Lee Kuan Yew, is looking over his shoulder -- at Malaysia. A9 London Journal: The fight against fluoride. A4 National A10-12, B8-9 SUPPORT FOR GINGRICH House Republican leaders spent the day proclaiming their support for Speaker Newt Gingrich, saying that the ethics lapses he has now conceded should not keep him from another term as Speaker. A1 HOLIDAY SALES STRENGTH On the final weekend before Christmas, shoppers were apparently not holding on to their wallets as tightly as in previous years, according to retailers, mall operators and companies that track spending. A1 TV MAGAZINES CHALLENGED News magazine shows have become the target of a new form of legal attack, as individuals and companies argue that the use of hidden cameras and undercover reporting tramples on their rights. A1 A RUSH TO CITIZENSHIP Changes in the Federal welfare law have sent tens of thousands of legal immigrants back to school to cram for the citizenship test. If they do not become citizens, they will no longer automatically be entitled to the Government money that most of them need to live. B8 OPPOSING NEW DRUG LAWS Federal officials say that, rather than bring a court challenge to ballot initiatives in California and Arizona that relax restrictions on the medical use of illegal drugs, they will use the prosecution of doctors to try to blunt the new laws. A10 RESCUING ADOBE CHURCHES The weather has been unkind to many of New Mexico's adobe churches, but efforts are under way to save them. A10 BISON PLAN WILL GO FORWARD A Federal judge will not halt plans by the National Park Service to trap bison leaving Yellowstone National Park and ship the animals to slaughter. A12 JACKSON JOINS LANGUAGE FRAY The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson says the school board in Oakland, Calif., was both foolish and insulting when it declared that many of its black students spoke a language distinct from traditional English. B9 A DETOUR FOR CHARITABLE COINS Much of the money that children poured into gumball and candy machines bearing March of Dimes stickers never got to the organization. B9 CONCERNS ABOUT PLUTONIUM PLAN A dozen influential groups are wary of a Federal proposal to consume plutonium from old weapons in nuclear reactors. B8 Metro Report B1-7 A LESSON IN POWER After a plea to Albany by Schools Chancellor Rudy Crew, the New York City school system has undergone its most far-reaching realignment since the racial strife of the late 1960's. But Dr. Crew is only part of the reason for the change. A1 DECK THE HALLS, SHOP THE MALLS For all the worry about the mallification of America, malls like Roosevelt Field in Garden City, L.I. -- with its garland-draped railings and player piano tapping ''All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth'' -- have become as much a part of the holiday season as community-group renditions of Handel's ''Messiah'' and the glow of electric menorahs through windowpanes. A1 Business Digest D1 Arts/Entertainment C9-16 Behind the creation of ''Jerry Maguire.'' C9 Theater: ''No Way to Treat a Lady.'' C12 Music: Tokyo String Quartet. C14 Honoring the past at the Knitting Factory. C14 Critic's Notebook. C9 Ann Hampton Callway. C10 New York Philharmonic and rarities. C16 Johnny Paycheck. C10 Dance: ''Parade,'' by Mummenschanz. C9 ''Yorkville Nutcracker.'' C13 ''Japanese Contemporary Dance.'' C13 Alvin Ailey Dance Company. C14 Books: Japanese consul who saved Jews from the Holocaust. C16 Sports C1-8 Obituaries B10-11 Margret Rey, co-creator of ''Curious George'' children's books B11 Editorials/Op-Ed A14-15 Editorials The whoops defense. Serbia's apartheid victims. Brent Staples: Rock-and-roll. Letters Anthony Lewis: The loss of hope. Bob Herbert: Managed care turf war. William Safire: Mideast -- Bibi Agonistes. Francisco Goldman: In Guatemala, all is forgotten. Chronicle B9 Bridge C16 Crossword C16

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 December 1996

International 3-13 DOUBTS ABOUT LIFE ON MARS New research has cast a cold shadow over the sensational claims made last August that a meteorite that fell on Antarctica carried chemical and possibly fossil evidence of primitive life on early Mars -- microbial Martians. 1 NEGOTIATORS MEET PERU OFFICIALS Talks on the release of 350 hostages in Lima stalled but the President of Peru broke a long silence to make an offer after the guerrilla leader made one of his own. 10 U.S. TAKES QUIET ROLE IN PERU Holding to its policy of refusing to negotiate with terrorists, the U.S. is playing a quiet backstage role in the hostage standoff. 10 MORE TENSION OVER HONG KONG China established a new legislature for Hong Kong, ignoring protests from Britain that the proceedings violated agreements on the colony's transition to Chinese rule. 4 IRANIAN FRONT-RUNNER With the presidential campaign barely begun, Ali Akbar Nateq-Noori, a conservative cleric who wants stricter Islamic rule, is acting as though he has won. 8 Tajik rebels freed 21 hostages, including 7 U.N. observers. 12 Soul-searching at the Red Cross after six deaths in Chechnya. 12 In Spain, the bell business has its risks, but it is not a dying craft. 13 National 14-32 GINGRICH SAYS HE BROKE RULES After two years of uncompromising denials, Speaker Newt Gingrich admitted today he violated House rules in the ethics case that has clouded his political future. 1 LOOPHOLE EXTENDS BENEFITS Because of a loophole in the new Federal welfare law, many of the nation's poorest men and women who were to have lost full food stamp benefits will continue to receive them for at least a year. 1 TEAMSTER CHIEF'S SLIM VICTORY In light of all the praise for Ron Carey's first term as president of the teamsters, many people are mystified that the nation's 1.4 million teamsters came within a hair of throwing this corruption fighter out of office. 1 RUSHING AWAY FROM TAXES A decade after Congress closed some of the biggest loopholes in the tax on wealth handed down from one generation to the next, the Federal estate tax has become so easy to avoid that some experts believe that much of it is voluntary, at least for those who plan early. 1 TOURISM AND COMMERCE COLLIDE To some, the accident of a freighter plowing into a riverfront development should cause New Orleans to consider the wisdom of merging its tourism and maritime commerce on a single stretch of river. 14 ATHEIST AND MONEY MISSING Madalyn Murray O'Hair, once famous for her cantankerous advocacy of the right not to believe in God, is at the core of a bizarre and growing mystery, one set off by her total silence, and her apparent disappearance. 14 UNCERTAINTY ON WAR CHEMICALS A panel of independent scientists has determined that there is a ''very real possibility'' that the Pentagon will never know how many American troops may have been exposed to chemical weapons in the Persian Gulf war. 32 Metropolitan 33-41 GIULIANI PREPARES CAMPAIGN Expressing enormous confidence about the strength of his re-election campaign, New York City's Mayor, Rudolph W. Giuliani, says he needs another term in office to cement his legacy into the bedrock of New York City government. Otherwise, he says, any of his opponents would need only a year to undo his work reducing crime and redefining the welfare system. 1 PIONEERING OFFICER IS SLAIN An off-duty police officer -- one of a handful who started New York City's heralded community policing program in 1990 -- and the owner of a Queens check-cashing store who employed him as a part-time security guard were waylaid and shot to death by armed robbers as they opened the business. 33 ARSON SUSPECT WINS SYMPATHY In most small towns, a man accused of setting fire to several historic barns would be vilified, or at the very least avoided. But when Vernon Shultis, a volunteer firefighter, was arrested in Woodstock, N.Y., in connection with setting 10 fires that caused an estimated $400,000 in damage, people rallied behind him, even other firefighters. 33 Neediest Cases 41 Obituaries 42

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Exact Count Called Unlikely on Chemical Exposure in Gulf War

Date: 22 December 1996

By Philip Shenon

Philip Shenon

Defense Dept says panel of independent scientists has determined that there is 'very real possibility' that Pentagon will never know how many American troops may have been exposed to chemical weapons in demolition of Iraqi ammunition depot shortly after 1991 Persian Gulf war (M)

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Jim Karayn, 64, TV Executive Who Organized 1976 Debates

Date: 23 December 1996

Jim Karayn,public television executive, dies at age 64 (S)

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Cable, Cable Everywhere But Not a Thing to Watch

Date: 23 December 1996

By Aaron Barnhart

Aaron Barnhart

Dozens of television networks languish in almost total obscurity, unable to penetrate only a handful of country's more than 11,000 cable systems; networks have fallen victim to process that favors proven, broad-concept approaches to programming over niche concepts; winnowing is likely to become more ruthless because of recent moves by cable's dominant force, Tele-Communications Inc, which is trying to stem operating losses and counter its direct-satellite and wireless competitors; graphs (M)

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MARKET TIMING

Date: 22 December 1996

MONDAY The University of Michigan releases its final index of consumer sentiment for December. TUESDAY Various financial markets close early for Christmas Eve. WEDNESDAY A merchandise transfer of staggering proportions. THURSDAY The Labor Department reports on initial claims for unemployment insurance. The Money magazine-ABC News consumer confidence index is released. The Energy Department issues its weekly report on United States petroleum stocks. FRIDAY The Federal Reserve releases its weekly report on commercial and industrial loans at commercial banks.

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National Journal Editor

Date: 23 December 1996

Stephen G Smith is named editor of National Journal, succeeding Richard S Frank, who is retiring after 20 years (S)

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