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Date: 16 June 1984
American Can Gets 9.8% of Retailer
Richard McLaren Nash, dit Rick Nash, (né le à Brampton, ville de la province de l'Ontario au Canada) est un joueur professionnel canadien de hockey sur glace qui évoluait en tant qu'ailier gauche.
Premier choix des Blue Jackets de Columbus de la Ligue nationale de hockey lors du repêchage de 2002, il fait ses débuts avec l'équipe de l'Ohio en 2002-2003. À sa deuxième saison, il marque 41 buts et remporte le trophée Maurice-Richard, récompense qu'il partage avec Jarome Iginla et Ilia Kovaltchouk. En raison d'un lock-out touchant la LNH durant la saison 2004-2005, il émigre en Suisse. Il remporte le titre de champion avec le HC Davos, ainsi que la Coupe Spengler. Il est le capitaine des Blue Jackets depuis 2008 jusqu'à son échange aux Rangers de New York en 2012.
Nash représente le Canada au niveau international et joue huit compétitions avec le maillot à la feuille d'érable. Il remporte trois médailles d'argent et trois d'or, notamment une aux Jeux olympiques de 2010 et une autre à ceux de Jeux olympiques de 2014.
Leia mais...O dia 16 de junho de 1984 foi um sábado sob o signo de ♊. Foi o dia 167 do ano. O presidente dos Estados Unidos foi Ronald Reagan.
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Date: 17 June 1984
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
Normally Jane Landenberger, who is married and has four grown children, leads a reasonably quiet life in suburban Bedford, N.Y. And then she received an erroneous phone bill of $109,504.86 in March and became a central figure in news reports around the world.
Date: 17 June 1984
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
After a seesawing turn of events in which Diana Ross and her production company first promised and then appeared to renege on a donation for a new children's playground in Central Park, the entertainer told Mayor Koch in January that she was making $250,000 available out of her own pocket.
Date: 17 June 1984
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
A landmark ruling by the United States Supreme Court on Feb. 28 put small Grove City College in Pennsylvania in the limelight. The case gave rise to the Court's so-called narrow interpretation of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits sex discrimination by schools that receive Federal funds.
Date: 16 June 1984
Limited economic talks with Moscow will be resumed by the United States, Reagan Administration officials said. They also said that the Administration had softened its opposition to talks with Moscow on curbing the development of antisatellite weapons. The announcements were interpreted by some officials as part of a general relaxation in tone and attitude toward the Soviet Union in response to concern at home and abroad over Soviet-American tensions. (Page 1, Column 6.) Argentina's financial troubles reached a new crisis. The Reagan Administration refused to grant further time for Argentina to qualify for a $300 million Treasury loan. But the United States left the door open for the loan's approval if Argentina meets its conditions and shows some willingness to compromise in the loan negotiations. (1:4.)
Date: 16 June 1984
It can begin with something as ordinary as a business traveler making a long-distance credit card call at an airport. Someone standing nearby jots down the card number as it is read to the operator. A few weeks later, the card holder receives a bill for thousands of dollars of overseas telephone tolls.
Date: 17 June 1984
Deliveries of The New York Times to areas of the East Side of Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx were disrupted early yesterday by a dispute between the Metropolitan News Company, a wholesale distributor, and members of its union.
Date: 16 June 1984
By Steven R. Weisman, Special To the New York Times
Steven Weisman
Administration officials said today that the United States would resume limited economic talks with the Soviet Union and had also softened its opposition to talks with Moscow on curbing development of antisatellite weapons.
Date: 17 June 1984
By Jonathan Friendly
Jonathan Friendly
First there was the ''underground'' press of the 1960's. In the 70's, it became known as the ''alternative'' press. Most of the publications on display last week at the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan, and the conversation about them, suggest that the phenomenon is now comfortable as a tributary of mainstream journalism.
Date: 17 June 1984
By Leslie H. Gelb , Special To the New York Times
Leslie Gelb
The Reagan Administration remains divided on how to respond to a Soviet proposal to ban antisatellite weapons, officials said today.