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4th of April 1981 News
Notícias como apareceu na primeira página do New York Times em 4 de abril de 1981
News Summary; SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1981
Date: 05 April 1981
International Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger said that the Soviet Union was continuing its military buildup in and around Poland and that the response of the United States and its allies would include ''far more effective'' trade sanctions against the Soviet Union and possibly the sale of weapons to China. ''There's still a lot of activity that we wish weren't going on,'' he said during a flight to Europe for a meeting in Bonn Tuesday of defense ministers of the NATO countries. (Page 1, Column 6.) Diplomatic sources in Moscow said that the Soviet leadership refused to discuss the issue of Poland with Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher of West Germany, who spent three days in Moscow for talks. ''Their refusal is consistent, but ominous, especially when they were talking to a man of high rank,'' a senior Western diplomat observed. (1:5.)
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Collecting Tears
Date: 05 April 1981
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
It's easy enough to get tear samples by irritating the human eye. But how does one collect natural tears - the kind that coat the eye with every blink? For years researchers tried, but their instruments often merely irritated the eye, yielding samples that told little about the normal qualities of tears.
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Missing Student
Date: 05 April 1981
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
All seemed normal last Dec. 9 when Juha Uronen, a 17-year-old exchange student from Finland, left the home of his host family in Scarsdale, N.Y., ostensibly headed for high school. ''It was just like every day,'' said Marian Sackson, his host mother.
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Waterfront Women
Date: 05 April 1981
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
When the sex barrier on New York City's waterfront fell on Jan. 22, 1979, more than 100 women were expected to register with the Waterfront Commission for jobs as longshore workers. Within three months 51 women had registered, and Jerome Klied, the commission's deputy executive director, summed up his reaction: ''Marvelous - I think they're able to do the work.''
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Jet on a Frozen Lake
Date: 05 April 1981
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
Leaving Paris on a polar flight to Anchorage, Alaska, in April 1978, a Korean Air Lines jet altered course mysteriously and flew hundreds of miles out of its way over Soviet territory. A Russian jet fighter fired several shells into the Boeing 707 before it landed on a frozen lake south of Murmansk.
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News Summary; SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1981
Date: 04 April 1981
International Moscow is poised for intervention in Poland, according to the United States, which issued another warning against such ''unjustified action.'' Informed sources said that the Soviet Union had begun airlifting helicopters into the Soviet military district in southwest Poland, in a move that appeared to be on a small scale to avoid attracting attention and generating alarm among the Poles. (Page 1, Column 6.) Moscow urged Polish Communists to be vigilant. For the second consecutive day, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda implied strong Kremlin disapproval of the willingness of the Polish leadership to make concessions to the independent union. (5:1-3.)
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SITE SOLD, 87 UNITS TO BE BUILT ON 49TH ST.
Date: 05 April 1981
The former Midtown Hospital site at 309 East 49th Street has been sold by Roberto Riva and Giorgio Laurenti, principals of the OTIC Development Corporation, to Bruce Berger Realty Inc. for more than $5 million. Included in the sale were building permits and completed plans developed by OTIC for a luxury, 94-unit, 21-story condominum apartment building designed by Seymour Churgin and John Klausz of the Architects Design Group. Mr. Laurenti said that originally he and Mr. Riva wanted to create a condominum building with a ''European style'' that would cater to diplomats who often encountered problems being accepted by the boards of cooperative buildings. He said the sale had been made because of a ''good offer.'' He added that he was looking at two other sites for similar projects.
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THE LOVE THEY TAKE AND MAKE
Date: 05 April 1981
By Randolph Hogan
Randolph Hogan
SHOUT! The Beatles in Their Generation. By Philip Norman. 414 pp. New York: Fireside/Simon and Schuster. Cloth, $19.95. Paper, $9.95. ''I declare that the Beatles are mutants. Prototypes of evolutionary agents sent by God with a mysterious power to create a new species - a young race of laughing freemen. ... They are the wisest, holiest, most effective avatars the human race has ever produced.'' - TIMOTHY LEARY
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Says a Photo Of U.S. Nazi Was Not Hinckley
Date: 04 April 1981
Associated Press
A man in a Nazi uniform appearing in a photograph that was distributed this week was incorrectly identified as John W. Hinckley Jr., the man accused of shooting President Reagan, The Associated Press said yesterday. The news agency, which distributed the photograph, said that the incorrect identification had been based on information from the freelance photographer who took it. The photograph, taken at a rally of the National Socialist Party of America in St. Louis three years ago, appeared in The New York Times on Wednesday.
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Prediction of Shooting Disputed by TV Aides
Date: 04 April 1981
AP
Tamara Rand's prediction of an attempt on President Reagan's life was recorded the day after Mr. Reagan was shot, and she was not in the studio on the day in January when she contends the show was taped, television crew members said today.
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