1973年7月8日日曜日 の再生

1973年7月8日は、%sの星印の下の日曜日でした。 それはその年の**♋日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は188**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはRichard M. Nixon歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は532026年7月8日水曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は42027年7月8日木曜日日です。 あなたは360日、または約19,362時間、または約464,701分、または約27,882,062秒生きてきました。

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8th of July 1973 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1973年7月8日 で掲載されたニュース

Do the Media Cover--or Create--the News?

Date: 08 July 1973

By JOHN J. O'CONNOR

John O'CONNOR

J J O'Connor comments on power of shaping news wielded by broadcast journalism in light of recent CBS documentary, Anatomy of a News Story

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A Nervous Montevideo Awaits the Outcome as Workers Resist Army Crackdown; Student Is Killed

Date: 09 July 1973

By MARVINE HOWE

Marvine HOWE

Uruguayan gen strike protesting Pres Bordaberry's closing of Cong enters 12th day; factories are cleared by army only to be re-occupied by workers; observers feel that fate of democracy in Uruguay depends on ability of strikers to hold out; 30,000 take part in funeral cortege of R Pere Bardier, who was shot in back on July 6 by mil patrol, which said he fired on them; closing of Cong has led to formation of informal alliance of trade unions, most pol parties, students and such professionals as doctors and journalists; goal of alliance is Bordaberry's ouster and restoration of democracy; even Govt is affected, with resignations of several officials reptd; public is caught in middle of contest between strikers and Govt and its mil backers; hardships are not sufficient at moment to provoke mass protest but there is anxiety about what will happen when continued closing of most of factories is felt; strike of bank workers is most disruptive; money is in short supply and trade has slowed dramatically; effect of strike on public transport, food supply and news media noted; army and police still patrol Montevideo; Govt has ordered all public servants be dismissed if they do not return to work and that strikers in private enterprise can be let go without compensation

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Passport of Wife Of Newsman Lifted After Trip to Hanoi; Notice' in U.S. Passports

Date: 08 July 1973

Special to The New York Times

US State Dept has withdrawn, June, passport of Mrs M W Browne (Le Lieu Browne), wife of Times newsman and member of press party that flew to Hanoi on Mar 29 to witness release of last group of Amer POWs; she was issued a temporary 3-mo passport pending legal resolution of the case; dept says visit was illegal because she did not get prior permission from the dept; she accompanied husband on trip as photographer accredited by The Times; husband and other US newsmen on trip face similar action if they did not have prior dept approval for the trip; passport action is first known against any of the large number of Amers who have traveled to N Vietnam in recent mos

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Qaddafi Giving Egyptian Leaders Foretaste of Difficulties Under a Merger; Egvotian Etiquette Violated

Date: 08 July 1973

By HENRY TANNER

Henry TANNER

July 8: article on planned merger between Egypt and Libya notes Libyan leader Col Qaddafi on June 28 held news conf in Egypt in which he criticized Egyptian leaders for adopting policy of weakness in Arab-Israeli conflict

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Chinese and Americans--a New Act in Peking--Are Getting Along Splendidly in Public and in Private.

Date: 08 July 1973

Communist China's natl airline seen likely to begin internatl service within mos using Boeing jetliners

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Sabotaging the G. O.P.'s Rivals: Story of a $100,000 Operation; Scope of Activity How Rivals of the Republicans Were Sabotaged: Story of a $100,000 Operation Fear of 'Next Time' A 'Negative Campaign' Muskie Staff Knew Meeting in Capitol Legitimate' Surveillance Payment to Liddy Aide Balked Smear Reports' Use of Viewer The 'Sedan Chair' Was Paid $6,000 Told to Expect Call If I'd Known'

Date: 09 July 1973

By JOHN M. CREWDSON

2-part NY Times survey of Repub Party's effort to sabotage Dem Pres candidates in '72 points out testimony before Sen Watergate com by H L Porter, scheduling dir at Nixon re-election com, that he disbursed nearly $70,000 in cash at request of J S Magruder, deputy dir of campaign com, for sabotage purposes, including additional $31,000 to G G Liddy for unspecified 'dirty tricks' and $4,400 for purchase of full-page ad in NY Times purported to represent grassroots support for mining of Haiphong Harbor; former White House aides D L Chapin and G Strachan have reptdly testified at secret session of Watergate grand jury that they both take full responsibility for hiring D H Segretti, who subsequently recruited a network of pol spies; illus

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News of the Screen; 21 U.S. Features At Moscow Fete

Date: 08 July 1973

By A. H. WEILER

A. WEILER

Third World Cinema, ind co organized to make films and TV subjects and to train minority-group members, will start production in Aug on its 1st film, Claudine, which will feature J E Jones and D Sands; co spokesman repts that 23 of 34 technical employes with film are from minority groups; Jones illus

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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day

Date: 09 July 1973

Correction story on July 1 rept that San Francisco Sheriff R D Hongisto had accompanied transvestite to homosexual dance says sheriff actually visited dance and happened to be photographed there in conversation with transvestite

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At ?? News Parley. Orge Soda Washes Down Rhetoricetoric

Date: 09 July 1973

By DAVID K. SHIPLERSpecial to The New York Times

David SHIPLERSpecial

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News of the Camera World: Products and Courses; Photography

Date: 08 July 1973

By BERNARD GLADSTONE

Bernard GLADSTONE

New line of pocket-size instant loading cameras, to be called Keystone Pocket Everflash, is introduced by Keystone Div of Berkey Photo

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