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Jim Everett

James Samuel Everett III (born January 3, 1963), is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback for 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), primarily with the Los Angeles Rams. He played college football for the Purdue Boilermakers and was selected third overall in the 1986 NFL draft by the Houston Oilers. Unable to work out a contract agreement with Everett, the Oilers traded his rights to the Rams, where played from 1986 to 1993. Everett then played with the New Orleans Saints from 1994 to 1996 and ended his career with a stint with the San Diego Chargers in 1997.

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3rd of January 1963 News

1963년 1월 3일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

MEDIATOR HALTS NEWSPAPER TALKS; Indefinite Recess Is Ordered After Parleys Fail Again Awaits a Union Move

Date: 04 January 1963

Special to The New York Times

FMCS recesses talks indefinitely; Simkin repts no gains; Publishers Assn negotiating com chmn A H Bradford bars further talks until ITU accepts terms which would permit all 9 papers to survive; Local 6 pres B A Powers and assn reiterate willingness to talk at any time; Bradford, Powers comment on possibility of printing papers by Vari-Type

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CHIEF U.S. MEDIATOR JOINS PRESS PARLEY

Date: 03 January 1963

Special to The New York Times

FMCS dir Simkin re-enters talks, 1st time since Dec 14

Full Article

Italy Would Pay 'Indemnity' to Get Paintings Back

Date: 03 January 1963

Special to The New York Times

Italy offers to pay for 2 paintings, supposedly by A Pollaiuolo, taken by Gers from Uffizi Gallery, Florence, during World War II and now owned by J Meindl, Pasadena, Calif; sends aides to probe authenticity

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STOCKS BEGIN '63 WITH STEEP LOSS; Industrial Average Is Down 6.11, but Volume Shrinks to 2,540,000 Shares RAIL ISSUES ARE STEADY C.&O. Gains 1 in Reaction to Merger Plan--Steels and Autos Also Firm Averages Off Sharply Loss Shown By Chemicals STOCKS BEGIN '63 WITH STEEP LOSS I.C.C. Action Aids Rails

Date: 03 January 1963

Special to The New York Times

NY Times combined stock avg off 3.02, closes at 358.48

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STOCKS RECOVER IN HEAVY TRADING; Rails, Motors and Steels Are Chief Gainers--Volume Is 4,570,000 Shares 1,019 ISSUES UP, 120 OFF American & Foreign Power, Most Active, Rises 5/8-- G. M. Advances Only One New Low Recorded STOCKS RECOVER IN HEAVY TRADING U.S. Steel Is Active

Date: 04 January 1963

By J.H. CARMICAL Special to The New York Times

J. CARMICAL

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Scores GOP Press

Date: 04 January 1963

Sec Freeman says 'GOP-oriented' press makes it difficult for Adm to get farm program across to farmers

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HOFFA AND PAPER ARGUE PHONE CALL; Talk With Robert Kennedy Recorded by Publisher Concerned for Hoffa Stahlman's Statement

Date: 04 January 1963

J G Stahlman (Nashville Banner) reveals he refused Atty Gen Kennedy request not to pub story about Teamsters pres Hoffa '62 conspiracy trial; releases transcript of Oct 23 phone conversation in which Kennedy asked that paper not print story that juror had been approached by alleged Banner reporter because its publication might cause mistrial; Hoffa charges Kennedy 'pressured' paper

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Telstar Revives Itself; Program Set for Today

Date: 04 January 1963

programing plans set as Telstar, which stopped functioning Nov 23, revives

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TELSTAR FEATURE OF THE YEAR IN TV; Creativity Was Greatest in Documentary Field Creativity in Documentaries 'Festival' Was a Treat

Date: 03 January 1963

By JACK GOULD Special to The New York Times

Jack Special

J Gould sees Telstar highlight of '62 TV achievements

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In The Nation; Full Acceptance of the Cuban Status Quo Decision Is Critical Policy Spelled Out

Date: 03 January 1963

By ARTHUR KROCK

Arthur KROCK

A Krock holds Kennedy defines Adm policy on Castro as full acceptance of status quo

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