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30th of May 1982 News
Haber New York Times'ın ön sayfasında 30 Mayıs 1982 olarak çıktı
Unquenchable Fire
Date: 30 May 1982
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
For 19 years, the fire had burned slowly under Centralia, Pa., in old coal mine tunnels. Residents complained bitterly of poisonous fumes and governmental failure to put out the fire.
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The 'Good Deal'
Date: 30 May 1982
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
Many people can't resist a ''good deal.'' When a ballpoint pen salesman offered one to the City Clerk of Ozark, Mo., she ordered six gross of pens.
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Defiant Controller
Date: 30 May 1982
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
When the air traffic controllers struck in violation of Federal law last August, Steven L. Wallaert became a symbol of the strikers' defiance of President Reagan's back-to-work order. Mr. Wallaert, president of Local 291 of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization in Norfolk, Va., was widely photographed being taken to jail in shackles. He is studying now to become an accountant.
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Hurting Rabbits
Date: 30 May 1982
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
Animal lovers were angry because Revlon Inc. was putting shampoos, mascara and other cosmetic substances in the eyes of 1,800 rabbits a year to test the safety of its products. The procedure at issue was the Draize test.
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News Summary; SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1982
Date: 30 May 1982
International 900 Argentine prisoners were taken by Britain during its recapture of Darwin and Goose Green on the Falkland Islands, the Ministry of Defense announced in London. The British reportedly advanced on two fronts toward Stanley, the Argentine-held capital of the Falklands. (Page 1, Column 6.)
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News Summary; MONDAY, MAY 31, 1982
Date: 31 May 1982
International The loss of 12 British troops and the wounding of 31 Friday at Goose Green in the Falklands, the biggest battle so far in the war with Argentina, was announced by the Ministry of Defense in London. The ministry officially confirmed that another British force, operating along the north coast of East Falkland Island had captured without fighting two settlements about 30 miles from Stanley, the islands' capital. A battalion of Royal Marine commandos reportedly took Douglas and a battalion of paratroopers took Teal Inlet. (Page A1, Column 6.) Aerial attacks on the British fleet continued Argentina said. The joint military command in Buenos Aires reported that the ''nucleus'' of the fleet was attacked with bombs and Exocet missiles and that the ''damages are being evaluated.'' There was said to be evidence that the British carrier ''Invincible'' had been damaged, but this was denied by Britain. (A5:1-5.)
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PAPER IN MINNESOTA WILL HALT PUBLICATION AND THEN MERGE
Date: 31 May 1982
AP
The Duluth Herald, a 99-year-old afternoon newspaper, will cease publication July 30 and will merge with The Duluth News-Tribune on Aug. 2, employees were told Friday.
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MAN WHO TOOK 4 HOSTAGES FACES CHARGES IN INCIDENT AT TV STATION
Date: 30 May 1982
AP
A 28-year-old man was charged today with kidnapping, assault and burglary after he took four people hostage at a television station and forced an announcer at gunpoint to read a statement on the air, the police said. The police said Joseph Billie Gwin surrendered Friday night after a 20-minute statement, which included a prediction that Phoenix would be invaded by ants, was broadcast by KOOL-TV. Bill Close, a news anchorman and one of the hostages, read the statement as Mr. Gwin sat holding a gun at his abdomen under a table, according to a police spokesman, Mike Jahn.
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Ray F. Sadler 3d, Martha Mahoney To Marry in Fall
Date: 30 May 1982
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Mahoney Jr. of Palm Beach, Fla., and Stanley, Idaho, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Martha Bronson Mahoney, to Ray F. Sadler 3d, son of Mrs. Sadler Jr., of Coconut Grove, Fla., and Newfane, Vt., and the late Mr. Sadler. The wedding is planned for the late fall.
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Sports People; Argentina Is Willing
Date: 30 May 1982
At a news conference in Alicante, Spain, the Argentine soccer coach, Cesar Menotti, said his team would play against any of the British teams in the upcoming World Cup if it came to it. ''We cannot win sovereignty over the Malvinas on the soccer field. We are sportsmen and we will behave as such,'' he said.
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UNTAMED MEDICAL COSTS
Date: 30 May 1982
Tough monetary policies, bountiful harvests and the oil glut have all contributed to the decline in consumer prices. However, one component, medical costs, has been bucking the trend.
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