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Dmitry Glukhovsky

Dmitry Alekseyevich Glukhovsky (Russian: Дмитрий Алексеевич Глуховский, born 12 June 1979) is a Russian and Israeli author, best known for the science fiction novel Metro 2033 and its sequels. As a journalist, Glukhovsky has worked for Euronews, RT in its early years, and others. Aside from his native Moscow, Glukhovsky has also lived in Israel, Germany, and France. He currently lives abroad due to his wanted status and prison sentence in Russia for his criticism of the Russian government and the invasion of Ukraine.

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Dzimšanas diena, dzimšanas datums
otrdiena, 1979. gada 12. jūnijs
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1979. gada 12. jūnijs bija otrdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 162 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Jimmy Carter.

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12th of June 1979 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1979. gada 12. jūnijs

Inquiry on California's High Court, First in State's History, Is Opening; Public Investigation Will Focus on Leaks to the Press and Timing in Disclosure of Unpopular Decisions

Date: 12 June 1979

By WALLACE TURNER Special to The New York Times

Wallace Special

About 50 news reporters are present for opening day of investigation of California Supreme Court being held in San Francisco

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Judge Reserves Decision on Ban of H-Bomb Article; Public Information Alleged

Date: 13 June 1979

By DOUGLAS E. KNEELAND Special to The New York Times

Douglas KNEELAND

Federal District Judge Robert W Warren reserves decision on motion by attorneys for The Progressive and its editors to revoke preliminary injunction that has kept magazine from publishing article about hydrogen bomb; Progressive editor Erwin Knoll comments (S)

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News Summary; International

Date: 12 June 1979

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COMPANY NEWS; Reliance Electric Avoids Exxon Stand

Date: 13 June 1979

to sell its internal medicine division to Schering A G, a West Germany co, for $85 million in cash (S)

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News Summary; International Energy National Metropolitan

Date: 13 June 1979

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Sports News Briefs; Trottier and Potvin Win 3 Top N.H.L. Trophies

Date: 13 June 1979

Harry Howell, Bobby Orr and Henri Richard are elected to Hall of Fame (S)

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Word News Briefs; Marcos Swears in Moslems Who Had Fought Regime

Date: 13 June 1979

Burundi News Agency reports Burundi has expelled 52 missionaries, including 8 Americans, who are accused of inciting rebellion against military Government of Pres Jean Bagaza (S)

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World News Briefs; Tass Charges Americans Train Afghan Rebel Forces

Date: 12 June 1979

HR leaders postpone vote on legislation to put Panama Canal treaties into effect, reportedly at request of Pres Carter (S)

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News of the Theater Maggie Smith Returning to Broadway; Debut for Mickey Rooney Hughes Leaving 'Da' 'Vanities' Coming Back

Date: 13 June 1979

By CAROL LAWSON

Carol LAWSON

Day and Night (Play): Maggie Smith, who will star, int; illus (S)

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Schlesinger: A Study In Survival Under Fire; News Analysis Schlesinger and His Critics Longtime Target of Liberals Detractors' Main Complaint How Friends Describe Him Maintaining Serenity in Public

Date: 12 June 1979

By RICHARD HALLORAN Special to The New York Times

Richard Special

Article on Schlesinger and his critics; Schlesinger, whose conservative Republican background made him unwelcome to liberals from outset of his term, has been made even more unpopular by his role as bearer of bad tidings of US energy problems; his alleged arrogance and maladministration of Energy Department are also criticized; criticism does not appear to have lessened Pres Carter's confidence in him- Repr John D Dingell and Sen J Bennett Johnston Jr, who have frequently clashed with Schlesinger, speak in his defense; por; illus (M)

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