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1980년 4월 17일 목요일
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1980년 4월 17일은(는) 목요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♈**입니다. 올해의 107일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 Jimmy Carter입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 46살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2026년 4월 17일 금요일, 78일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2027년 4월 17일 토요일일 후 286입니다. 당신은 16,879일, 약 405,107시간, 약 24,306,471분 또는 약 1,458,388,260초 동안 살았습니다.

이 생일을 공유하는 사람들:

17th of April 1980 News

1980년 4월 17일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

CARTER SAYS MILITARY ACTION IS THE ONLY CHOICE LEFT TO U.S. IF IRAN FAILS TO FREE CAPTIVES; MORE SANCTIONS SET Import Ban Is Extended to All Goods--Travel by Americans Halted American Travel to Iran Banned No Decision on Specific Action Carter Says Military Action Is Only Choice if Iran Won't Yield Hostages Common Market to Meet Monday All Imports From Iran Now Banned

Date: 18 April 1980

By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times

Bernard Special

Pres Carter says 'some sort of military action' against Iran would seem to be only alternative if economic and political sanctions failed to produce early release of American hostages, news conference; illustration (M)

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2 Reporters for Times Among 8 Chosen for Press Club's Awards

Date: 18 April 1980

wins Gold Typewriter Award of NY Press Club (S)

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IN THE NATION How Pseudo The Event?

Date: 18 April 1980

By Tom Wicker

Tom Wicker

T Wicker on Chicago TV debate notes opinion of political analysts that Repr John B Anderson was winner

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Carter Denies His News Parleys Are Used to Help His Campaign; Longer Session Than Normal Outside Equal Time Rule

Date: 18 April 1980

By STEVEN R. WEISMAN Special to The New York Times

Steven WEISMAN

Pres Carter, at news conference, denies scheduling his news conferences on Iran situation to occur just before key Presidential primaries, a charge made by Sen Kennedy; several of Carter's news conferences have contained announcements that political experts agree were helpful to his political fortunes (M)

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News Summary; International National Metropolitan

Date: 17 April 1980

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News Summary; International National Metropolitan

Date: 18 April 1980

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Transcript of the President's News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters; OPENING STATEMENT Further Measures Weighed Jobs for Auto Industry QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Sanctions on Iran Lack of Food Embargo Mobil Guideline Violations Military Ambiguity on Iran Jordan as Envoy to Iran Deadline on Hostages Price of Military Action Timing of Announcements Is Job of President Too Big? Ban on Travel to Iran Foreign Auto Makers in U.S. Carter's Reply on Mideast Talks Soviet Steps on Iran U.S. Role in Western Europe Budget and Inflation Negotiations in Mideast

Date: 18 April 1980

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Number of U.S. Journalists in Iran Already Reduced; Reaction From News Executives

Date: 18 April 1980

By DEIRDRE CARMODY

Deirdre CARMODY

Pres Carter asks US news organizations to minimize their activities and travel in Iran; is concerned that Iranians might start seizing journalists as hostages (M)

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Endorsements: Pursuing Will-o'-the-Wisps; News Analysis Republicans' Endorsements An Entree to Contributors The Negative Side

Date: 17 April 1980

By ADAM CLYMER Special to The New York Times

Adam Special

Analysis of importance of endorsements to campaigns of '80 Presidential aspirants; finds few endorsements have translated into effective organizational help or into direct impact on individual voters and their decisions, but that candidates still pursue endorsements with vigor; Republican national chairman Bill Brock and former Reagan campaign manager John P Sears comment; Brock photo (M)

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HOUSE PANEL BACKS POLICE-SEARCH CURB; Rejects Effort to Free Only News Organizations From Threat of Such Surprise Moves Response to Court Ruling

Date: 18 April 1980

House Judiciary Committee approves wide-ranging prohibition against surprise police searches of persons not suspected of crime after rejecting move to limit provision to news media; similar bill was introduced in Senate in response to US Supreme Court ruling upholding unannounced search by local police of offices of student newspaper at Stanford University; news representatives caution House and Senate committees that allowing such searches would dry up confidential news sources; both Senate and House bills would protect news organizations, scholars and other writers from unannounced searches by state, local or Federal law enforcement agencies (M)

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