POPULIST FIGURE FOR ARGENTINES
Date: 06 October 1980
By EDWARD SCHUMACHER
Edward SCHUMACHER
O dia 6 de outubro de 1980 foi um segunda-feira sob o signo de ♎. Foi o dia 279 do ano. O presidente dos Estados Unidos foi Jimmy Carter.
Se você nasceu neste dia, você tem 45 anos de idade. Seu último aniversário foi no dia segunda-feira, 6 de outubro de 2025, 269 dias atrás. Seu próximo aniversário é no dia terça-feira, 6 de outubro de 2026, em 95 dias. Você viveu 16.705 dias, ou cerca de 400.932 horas, ou cerca de 24.055.946 minutos, ou cerca de 1.443.356.760 segundos.
Date: 06 October 1980
By EDWARD SCHUMACHER
Edward SCHUMACHER
Date: 07 October 1980
By MARVINE HOWE Special to The New York Times
Marvine Special
Comment on scene in Turkey 3 weeks after military takeover holds most noticeable change in country is press; military authorities have stated that press is free and have not imposed direct censorship; they have issued number of directives and generally observe self-censorship (S)
Date: 06 October 1980
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
Article on 'newspaper war' between Charleston Gazette and Daily Mail; notes Gazette has published investigative stories embarrassing to former Gov Arch A Moore, Repub backed by The Mail; Moore is seeking seat now held by Gov John D Rockefeller 4th, Dem supported by The Gazette; Gazette reported that Moore has been involved in some questionable income tax transactions that brought strong recommendations of prosecution from Federal tax investigators in '75; case was rejected by Repub Administration of Pres Ford; illus (M)
Date: 07 October 1980
Special to the New York Times
Date: 07 October 1980
Egyptian authorities arrest 2 Soviet journalists for allegedly providing money to recently uncovered anti-Government Communist group (S)
Date: 07 October 1980
By ROBERT LINDSEY Special to The New York Times
Robert Special
John Harvey Adamson, charged with murder of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles in '76, is scheduled to go on trial; state has said it will seek death penalty; confession Adamson signed cannot be used against him because plea bargaining agreement is now invalid; William Schaefer 3d, Assistant Atty Gen, says he is confident he had enough other evidence to get conviction; state officials say they hope they can obtain conviction of Adamson and then persuade him, with promise not to press for his execution, to testify against Max Dunlap, charged with hiring Adamson to do killing, and James Robison, alleged to have detonated explosive device that killed Bolles (M)