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Jared Hasselhoff

Jared Hennegan (born August 5, 1971), better known by the stage name "Evil" Jared Hasselhoff, is an American musician and television personality best known for being the bassist of the rock band Bloodhound Gang. Since 2006, he has lived and worked primarily in Germany.

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ceturtdiena, 1971. gada 5. augusts
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1971. gada 5. augusts bija ceturtdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 216 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Richard M. Nixon.

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5th of August 1971 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1971. gada 5. augusts

Reuters to Reopen Bureau In Peking, Shut Since '69

Date: 05 August 1971

Reuters to reopen its Peking bur; J Pringle apptd correspondent; Reuters has not had Peking correspondent since '69 when Chinese released A Grey

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The Story Behind The Bombing

Date: 06 August 1971

By U.S. GRANT SHARP

U. GRANT

Adm USG Sharp comments on Times's series on Pentagon study, text of remarks made to Navy League, San Diego; says series is not an objective history, but a distillation of a large document written by people expressing the editorial view of The Times; says series aids enemy intelligence; gives his version of air war against N Vietnam which he commanded, 'with not much help from certain sectors in Washington'; says air war was misunderstood by civilians in Pentagon; cites Times article on study documents of '65 period disclosing that high-level civilian authorities, including McNamara, were beginning to have serious doubts about effectiveness of both air and ground war; says lesson to be learned from war is that US should never commit its armed forces to combat unless it decides to use its non-nuclear power to win in the shortest possible time; illus of '66 air bombing of Hanoi oil tanks

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Strike at Evening News Backed By Labor Leaders in Newark

Date: 06 August 1971

By RONALD SULLIVANSpecial to The New York Times

NJ labor leaders rally at Newark Eve News to support ANG in 11-wk strike; Guild unit head D Eldridge sees no breakthrough until Sept; Newark Star-Ledger, competitor of Eve News, benefits from strike; Mayor Gibson's office makes econ study of strike effects; details; Sen Wallwork tries to form citizens com to settle strike

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House Investigation Sought In 'Today' Ouster of Jessel

Date: 06 August 1971

Repr Harsha asks HR com to probe July 30 incident where G Jessel was removed from TV show when he made remarks about The Times and Washington Post

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Pravda Charges That the U.S. Press Obeyed Order to Stop Further Publication of Pentagon Papers

Date: 05 August 1971

By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times

Y Zhukov, commentator for Moscow Pravda, says US press halted publication of Pentagon papers 'because someone finally clicked a switch and ordered a halt'; says US media have suddenly lost interest in papers; he had written that The Times and other papers published documents because newspapers were 'tools' of monopolists who opposed the war; Y Vorontsev reply to lr on Moscow Isvestia, asking if publication of papers showed there was a free press in the US, says US 'big press' is under the influence of monopolies and Govt

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Athens Bill Bids the Press Heed 'Tradition' or Face Punishment; Athens Drafts a Press Law Stressing 'Hellenic-Christian Traditions'

Date: 05 August 1971

Special to The New York Times

Greek Govt has drafted 7-point 'code of ethics' for reporters and foreign correspondents under which journalists who fail to heed 'Hellenic-Christian traditions' could be suspended from working; draft would require both Greek and foreign reporters to serve interest of people and nation, would prohibit journalists from reptg information 'if its publication can harm public interest', and would empower council to impose penalties ranging from reprimand to fine of $1,000 and from temporary suspension to life-long ouster; draft, now before Consultative Com on Legis, has provoked anger among journalists

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In News Conference, He Sees Hope of Dialogue Despite Wide Rift; Nixon Says Trip Won't Yield Quick Solution

Date: 05 August 1971

By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times

Nixon cautions against speculation that his forthcoming trip to China will produce a settlement of the war, news conf; says that despite appearance of stalemate at Paris peace talks, US is actively pursuing negotiations in established channels; statement is made in response to question on why he had not accepted Vietcong peace proposal made in July or made some formal reply

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LISBON HOLDS AIDE OF JOURNALIST UNION

Date: 06 August 1971

Special to The New York Times

Natl Union of Bank Employes leader D Carbita has been detained since June 30 without charges or access to legal advice in what appears to be reptd crackdown on union movement

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Reston Meets With Chou

Date: 06 August 1971

Reston and wife meet with Premier Chou En-lai, Peking

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Letters From China: IV

Date: 06 August 1971

By JAMES RESTON

James RESTON

Reston, in dispatch on visit to People's Liberation Army inf div base, repts div deputy comdr Keng Yu-chi rejects his suggestion things are changing in world and that US is now looking to future and to peace and understanding; repts he railed against US and insisted past could not be forgotten; suggests Nixon think about Chinese attitude toward Japanese, Korea, Taiwan

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