1983年10月31日月曜日 の再生

1983年10月31日は、%sの星印の下の月曜日でした。 それはその年の**♏日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は303**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはRonald Reagan歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は422025年10月31日金曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は2392026年10月31日土曜日日です。 あなたは125日、または約15,580時間、または約373,933分、または約22,436,018秒生きてきました。

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31st of October 1983 News

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THE CIVILIAN CALLED TO COMMAND ARGENTINA

Date: 01 November 1983

By Stephen Kinzer

Stephen Kinzer

During his more than 30 years in politics, Raul Alfonsin, the successful candidate in Argentina's presidential election, has been an outsider and, at crucial moments, a loser. But his image as a maverick served him well when Argentina, after seven years of military rule, began looking for leaders not associated with the failures of the past. In his campaign, Mr. Alfonsin proved to be a master of consensus and a vigorous advocate for democracy and social justice. He pledged to wipe out illiteracy and malnutrition, increase the money spent on education to 30 percent of the total budget and suspend the purchase of arms.

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A REAGAN PRESS OFFICIAL RESIGNS OVER GRENADA

Date: 01 November 1983

By Francis X. Clines

Francis Clines

The White House announced today that President Reagan's deputy press secretary for foreign affairs had resigned, citing damage to his credibility resulting from the Administration's handling of the Grenada invasion.

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U.S. EASES RESTRICTIONS ON COVERAGE

Date: 31 October 1983

By Marjorie Hunter

Marjorie Hunter

The Defense Department eased restrictions on news coverage in Grenada today by increasing the number of reporters and camera crews allowed there and permitting them overnight or even indefinite stays.

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Steelworkers Reach Accord With Shipbuilder in Virginia

Date: 01 November 1983

UPI

Upi

The United Steelworkers of America has reached a tentative agreement with the nation's largest shipyard that calls for an almost 25 percent wage increase for the company's 18,000 workers.

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ADMIRAL SAYS IT WAS HIS DECISION TO TETHER THE PRESS

Date: 31 October 1983

AP

The military commander of the American task force in Grenada has been fighting two battles, one with the resistance on the island and another with the international press trying to cover the invasion.

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Editors Protest to Pentagon Over Press Curbs in Grenada

Date: 01 November 1983

AP

The American Society of Newspaper Editors protested to the Defense Department today over its refusal to permit reporters to cover the first stages of the invasion of Grenada.

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Turkish Newspapers Banned

Date: 31 October 1983

Reuters

Turkey's martial law authorities banned the daily newspapers Gunaydin and Tan today for an indefinite period, newspaper officials said. No reason was given for the ban, but newspaper sources said they believed it was imposed because the papers did not carry a portrait of the founder of the Turkish republic, Kemal Ataturk, on their front pages Saturday, the 60th anniversary of the republic.

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THE REASON FOR INVADING

Date: 01 November 1983

By Philip Taubman, Special To the New York Times

Philip Taubman

Reagan Administration officials acknowledge that, in their effort to rally public support for the invasion of Grenada, they may have damaged the Government's credibility by making sweeping charges about Soviet and Cuban influence on the island without so far providing detailed evidence.

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NEW CENSORS' BROAD INTERESTS

Date: 01 November 1983

To the Editor:

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More Chinese Oil Contracts

Date: 31 October 1983

Reuters

Five more foreign oil companies have signed contracts to explore and develop China's offshore oil reserves, the New China News Agency said during the weekend.

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