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16th of July 1985 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1985. gada 16. jūlijs

Officer at News Gets Dallas Job

Date: 16 July 1985

Arthur E. Wible, the president and chief operating officer of The Daily News, has been named publisher and chief executive of The Dallas Times Herald, effective Aug. 1.

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FILIPINO NEWS HUNTERS FIND THEY ARE ALSO PREY

Date: 17 July 1985

Special to the New York Times

Severino Arcones, the star commentator and manager of radio station DYFM, is ready to leave the office on an afternoon reporting foray.

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SPORTS NEWS BRIEFS;South Africa Trip Off

Date: 16 July 1985

UPI

Upi

The New Zealand Rugby Union announced today it has canceled its national team's planned tour of South Africa after a judge issued an injunction barring the players from leaving the country.

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SPORTS NEWS BRIEFS;Vichot Captures 16th Cycle Leg

Date: 16 July 1985

AP

Frederic Vichot of France won the 16th leg of the Tour de France cycling classic today, crossing the finish line alone, while his countryman, Bernard Hinault, retained the leader's yellow jersey.

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NEWS SUMMARY: TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1985

Date: 16 July 1985

International

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NEWS SUMMARY: WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1985

Date: 17 July 1985

International

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REAGAN'S ILLNESS: NATION IS INFORMED;EXPLANATIONS BY 2 CANCER SURGEONS AT BETHESDA NEWS PARLEY

Date: 16 July 1985

Following are excerpts from a transcript of the briefing on President Reagan's health held yesterday by doctors at the Bethesda Naval Medical Center in Maryland, as recorded by The New York Times:

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BRIEFING;Of Bombs and Peace

Date: 16 July 1985

By Marjorie Hunter and Warren Weaver Jr

Marjorie Hunter

Marking the anniversary of the nation's, and the world's, first atomic bomb test 40 years ago today, the National Association of Atomic Veterans will hold an Atomic Veterans' Day Rally this afternoon on the east front steps of the Capitol. The rally is in honor of the nearly 350,000 American servicemen and servicewomen who took part in the nuclear weapons program from 1945 to 1963.

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Comings and Goings

Date: 17 July 1985

Herschel Walker, the Generals' running back, was named United States Football League player of the year by the editors of The Sporting News . . . Jama Ada of Tarrytown, N.Y., the flagbearer for Somalia in the Los Angeles Olympics, won the Manufacturers Hanover Corporate Challenge 3.5-mile run last night in Central Park in 16 minutes 15 seconds.

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U.S. REPORTS OFFER MADE BY RUSSIANS TO REDUCE MISSILES

Date: 17 July 1985

By Bernard Gwertzman, Special To the New York Times

Bernard Gwertzman

Reagan Administration officials said today that the Soviet Union had offered some ideas in Geneva on reducing strategic arms. But they said the concepts seemed vague and designed to perpetuate certain Soviet advantages in land-based missiles.

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