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Lisa Beamer

Lisa Beamer (née Brosious; born April 10, 1969) is an American writer. The widow of Todd Beamer, a victim of the United Airlines Flight 93 crash as part of the September 11 attacks against the United States in 2001, she has become best known for her actions following the disaster.

She is a 1991 graduate of Wheaton College; she gave the 2011 commencement address at Wheaton.

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1969년 4월 10일은(는) 목요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♈**입니다. 올해의 99일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 Richard M. Nixon입니다.

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10th of April 1969 News

1969년 4월 10일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

PRAGUE HEARINGS SET FOR NEWSMEN; Dissenters Face Reprimand or Expulsion From Party

Date: 10 April 1969

By ALVIN SHUSTERSpecial to The New York Times

party Control Comm, under M Jakes, sets proceedings against progressive writers and editors, facing reprimand or expulsion from party; those summoned reptdly include A Svoboda, M Jelinek, L Velensky, M Jungman, L Vaculik, M Lakatos; Hochman reptdly has declined to accept summons; K Kyncl and J Holler reptdly also summoned; mil leaders threaten discipline against servicemen who participated in demonstrations

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PRO-FASCIST TABLOID IN PORTUGAL CLOSES

Date: 10 April 1969

Special to The New York Times

Lisbon's pro-Facist newspaper Agora becomes bankrupt and ceases pub; pol sources view closing as sign of change in Portugal since Premier Caetano took office 6 mos ago

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GREECE RESTORES SOME CIVIL RIGHTS; PRESS CURB EASED; Move Is Viewed as an Effort to Forestall Pressure for a Return to Democracy Athens Restores Civil Rights and Eases Press Curbs

Date: 10 April 1969

Special to The New York Times

Papadopoulos restores by decree citizens' rights of association and assembly and inviolability of citizens' homes, 3 basic const rights suspended by regime; pledges judicial comm rev of cases of nearly 2,000 Greeks detained in exile and revision of all special mil tribunal convictions except cases involving natl security and pub order, news conf; eases press curbs; announces he has set up 18 comms of jurists to draft legis to make new Const fully operative; refuses comment on relations between regime and King Constantine; foreign diplomats see action as attempt to forestall criticism of regime by 4 NATO nations at NATO conf

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VIETNAM REPORT TRIGGERS STOCKS; A News Agency Account of Possible Troop Pullout Stirs Market Surge DOW INDICATOR UP 6.80 Turnover Is Heaviest in 6 Weeks -- Gains Extend to Nearly All Groups VIETNAM REPORT TRIGGERS STOCKS

Date: 10 April 1969

By VARTANIG G. VARTAN

Vartanig VARTAN

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Times Reporter Wins Prize for War Series

Date: 10 April 1969

Special to The New York Times

Gets Calif U Dumont Award

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Virginia Kay, 42, a Columnist For Chicago Daily News, Dead

Date: 11 April 1969

peclal to The New York Times

columnist V Kay dies

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NEWS WOMEN'S CLUB GIVEN FOUR AWARDS

Date: 11 April 1969

Wins Amer Newspaper Women's Club award

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Sheilah Graham to Switch From 'Gossip' to 'Opinion'

Date: 11 April 1969

S Graham, who writes Hollywood gossip col for N Amer Newspaper Alliance, to switch to col of opinion

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Voice of Truth?

Date: 10 April 1969

ed notes new USIA deputy dir H Loomis quietly resigned as Voice dir in '65 to protest Johnson Adm attempts to censor broadcasts about domestic opposition to Vietnam war; hails Loomis return to USIA; urges new dir be chosen from USIA ranks, not from outside; deplores 'prettifying' US domestic picture in broadcasts, urges reliance on truth

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CARL RANDAU DIES; I NEWS oUIL_LLEADRI

Date: 10 April 1969

pcial t* The N/ew York Tim I

Dies, 75

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