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Marcelo Gallardo

Marcelo Daniel Gallardo (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈselo ɣaˈʝaɾðo]; born 18 January 1976) is an Argentine football manager and former professional player who is the current head coach of River Plate. During his playing career, Gallardo was an attacking midfielder and playmaker. He was regarded for his vision, technique, class, dribbling and especially his defence-splitting passing.

Gallardo began his career in the club's youth divisions, and made his debut in the Argentine Primera División at age 17 in 1993. After a six-year period in which he won five local league championships, the 1996 Copa Libertadores and the 1997 Supercopa Libertadores, he transferred to France's Ligue 1 Monaco and was named French League Footballer of the Year in 2000. Gallardo represented Argentina in two FIFA World Cups, although his performance was affected by injuries in both.

After topping the 2010–11 Uruguayan Primera División season with Nacional de Montevideo, Gallardo retired as a player to coach the team. He helped Nacional de Montevideo defend their championship the following season before transferring to River Plate. River Plate won local championships under Gallardo and returned to the international scene, where they had not won a tournament from 1997 to 2014. With the most international tournament championships in team history, he is considered River Plate's most successful coach to date.

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1976년 1월 18일은(는) 일요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♑**입니다. 올해의 17일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 Gerald R. Ford입니다.

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18th of January 1976 News

1976년 1월 18일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

Trucking Official's Son Released After Ransom Is Paid in Capital

Date: 18 January 1976

FBI repts that efforts leading up to release of kidnap victim Alan L Bortnick were aided by agreement to local news media to refrain from publicizing incident until he was safely freed (S)

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NEWS GUILD FACES LOSS IN CAPITAL; Washington Post Dissidents Debate Resigning

Date: 18 January 1976

By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times

Ben FRANKLIN

Some members of Newspaper Guild at Washington Post, who have angered their own and other labor unions by crossing picket lines and continuing to work during 15-wk strike by pressmen, are drawing plans for mass withdrawal from guild; guild local adm officer Brian L Flores comments (M)

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Pressmen File Counter Claim

Date: 18 January 1976

pressmen's union files $20-million counter claim on Jan 17 to Post civil suit (S)

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Indian Press Controls, Designed to Halt Rumors, Seem to Foster More Rumors

Date: 18 January 1976

By WILLIAM BORDERS Special to The New York Times

William Special

Rumors have become essential staple of news information in India as result of limited news that is published in Govt-controlled press; former Cabinet Min M C Chagla comments; foreign publications are likely to be stopped before they get into country if they contain any unfavorable news about events in India; number of mimeographed news sheets have emerged, circulating covertly, with roundups that focus on opposition news (M)

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Albert Says TV Favors Presidents

Date: 18 January 1976

By LES BROWN

Les BROWN

HR Speaker C Albert charges that TV networks regularly abdicate their news judgment when a Pres requests air time; says networks in effect trust White House to determine whether a speech has news value; comment is in connection with rept on Pres access to TV prepared at his request by Cong Research Service and released by Library of Cong; various cases noted (M)

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A New Gag Order

Date: 18 January 1976

Comment on Starkey order (S)

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The Press Secretary Deflects Barbs Aimed at His Boss; Nessen's Problem: He's A Shield With a Thin Skin

Date: 18 January 1976

By JAMES M. NAUGHTON

J M Naughton article on role of White House press sec Ron Nessen in deflecting heat from Pres Ford; notes Ford's accessibility to press, change in news conf format and Ford's availability for ints (M)

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Suspect in Dispute on Gag Order Convicted of Nebraska Murders

Date: 18 January 1976

Simants convicted; (M)

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ISRAEL SET TO BAN MORE NEWS LEAKS; Diplomatic Reports Would Bring Jail Sentences

Date: 19 January 1976

Israeli Cabinet approves proposal by Prime Min Yitzhak Rabin that unauthorized publication of diplomatic communications or diplomatic contacts be made punishable by prison terms both for those who supply information and those who report it; action apparently was prompted by recent leak in Israeli newspaper of message from Pres Ford to Rabin protesting Israeli plans to establish new settlements on Golan Hts; incident strained Israeli-US relations; Israelis were also embarrassed by press rept in Dec of secret journey by Foreign Min Yigal Alton to Eur, where he reptdly met with Zambian Foreign Min (M)

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NIXON SAID TO CALL WIRETAP TARGETS KISSINGER'S CHOICE; Associates of Ex-President Say His Testimony Seems to Contradict Secretary Nixon Reported Tying Kissinger to Taps

Date: 18 January 1976

By NICHOLAS M. HORROCK Special to The New York Times

Associates of ex-Pres Nixon say Nixon testified in Morton H Halperin civil suit that he never personally selected persons to be wiretapped under '69 FBI operation to find sources of leaks of information; say Nixon defended his decision to use wiretapping; he reptdly said he left selection of targets to then-Natl Security Council head H A Kissinger; testimony appears to contradict that of Kissinger, who said that at Apr 25 '69 meeting with Nixon, then-FBI Dir J Edgar Hoover and then-Atty Gen John N Mitchell, Nixon specifically directed the electronic surveillance of 4 persons whose names were suggested at meeting by Hoover, including that of Halperin; sources say Nixon did not criticize Kissinger during questioning but said that Kissinger was 'in full accord' with use of wiretaps and was instructed to select targets; Nixon says he did not order tap to to be placed on phone of Halperin or any of 3 other persons tapped on May 9 '69; Nixon confirms that in May '70 he ordered that FBI repts on telephone conversations be sent to Haldeman and not to Kissinger and himself; sources say Nixon did not want Kissinger spending his time reading logs of FBI surveillances and decided to centralize responsibility for reviewing repts on Haldeman because Hoover wanted to deal with only 1 person at White House; Nixon reptdly said he regarded operation as legal (L)

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