1980年2月14日木曜日 の再生

1980年2月14日は、%sの星印の下の木曜日でした。 それはその年の**♒日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は44**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはJimmy Carter歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は462026年2月14日土曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は1392027年2月14日日曜日日です。 あなたは225日、または約16,941時間、または約406,586分、または約24,395,161秒生きてきました。

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14th of February 1980 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1980年2月14日 で掲載されたニュース

Afghans Said to Arrest Reporter From Pakistan

Date: 15 February 1980

authorities in Afghanistan have arrested Pakistani journalist Mukhtar Hassan, who works as Rawapindi correspondent of Jasarat, Urdu-language newspaper (S)

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SALVADORAN TALKS OF THREAT TO PAPER; In New York, Publisher Asserts He Has Been Warned to Change His Policies of Criticism Months of Turmoil Attacks on Paper Follow Training Salvadorans Discussed Leftists Seize Panama's Embassy

Date: 14 February 1980

By DEIRDRE CARMODY

Deirdre CARMODY

Dr Jose Napoleon Gonzalez, publisher of El Salvador paper La Cronica del Pueblo, says that secret, right-wing organization has threatened to blow up paper unless it changes anti-Government policies, interview, NYC (M)

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Dan Rather To Succeed Cronkite

Date: 15 February 1980

By LES BROWN

Les BROWN

Leonard says Dan Rather will succeed Walter Cronkite when he voluntarily steps down as anchor of CBS Evening News in early '81, news conference; says Rather's selection over correspondent Roger Mudd was 'close call'; Cronkite lauds Rather but says he did not participate in his selection; ABC reportedly offered Rather $8 million, 5-year contract to leave CBS; Rather portrait (M)

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News Summary; International National Metropolitan

Date: 14 February 1980

Illus at '80 Winter Olympic opening ceremonies (S)

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News Summary; International Energy National Metropolitan

Date: 15 February 1980

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COMPANY NEWS Hunt Plans to Invest In Silver Venture

Date: 15 February 1980

Nelson Bunker Hunt, Texas multimillionaire, plans to invest about $16 million in Goldfield Corp over period of time; some of funds will be used to help finance development of Goldfield's St Cloud silver exploration project in Sierra County, NM (S)

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'SOME POSITIVE SIGNS'; At News Session, He Hints Approval of 'Carefully Defined' Inquiry Key Element in Proposals Carter Backs Commission on Iran As Step Toward Freeing Hostages Discussions Since Mid-November Annoyance With Kennedy

Date: 14 February 1980

By HEDRICK SMITH Special to The New York Times

Hedrick Special

President Carter defends proposal, news conference; says there is 'gross overreaction' among young people, noting he has not called for and does not anticipate calling for draft; says, he has no intention of using women in combat (S)

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Transcript of the President's News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters; OPENING STATEMENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Restoration of Shah Contest With Kennedy Crisis in Afghanistan Iran and Afghanistan Afghanistan Regime Military Spending The Kennedy Challenge Debate With Kennedy Chrysler Loan Guarantee Olympics Boycott Draft Registration U.S. and Moscow Games Youth Employment Support by Allies Telling of Military Needs Inflation and Energy Goals Equal Rights Amendment Defense of Yugoslavia

Date: 14 February 1980

Pres Carter, in response to question on possible conflict regarding his anti-inflation program vis-a-vis prices charged by oil companies, says there is no doubt that many conflicts exist in confused energy situation and that what is needed is final legislative action by Congress on energy legislation, transcript of Feb 13 news conference (M)

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Schmidt Is Said to Criticize U.S. For Failure to Consult Its Allies; News Agencies Contradicted Yugoslav Condemns Soviet

Date: 15 February 1980

Special to The New York Times

West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt scores US for failing to consult allies in developing response to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan; charges American foreign policy moves against USSR are geared in part to American domestic politics (M)

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Perils Growing For Rhodesia; As the Election Nears, Strife and Charges Rise News Analysis Mugabe Complains of Harassment Mugabe Answers Charges

Date: 15 February 1980

By JOHN F. BURNS Special to The New York Times

John BURNS

Analysis of situation as election nears; says reporters touring areas where over thousand polling stations will be set up by British election supervisors have found climate of fear among nearly 3 million black voters; Soames has ascribed most of violence and intimidation to followers of Robert Mugabe; Mugabe has alleged that British charges are part of plan to put Bishop Muzorewa in power, or if not him, coalition composed of Muzorewa, Joshua Nkomo and whites loyal to former Prime Min Smith (M)

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