12. března 1983 bylo sobota pod hvězdičkou ♓. Byl 70 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl Ronald Reagan.
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12th of March 1983 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 12. března 1983
THE DOUBLE FIRE
Date: 13 March 1983
We've seen the brains blown from the skull of a Vietnamese and a truck overturn near the Washington Monument when its driver got a bullet in his head. We've seen the sad man leap and the drowning man lose hold of the life preserver. And last week, television viewers in Jacksonville, Ala., saw a drunken man set fire to himself. The scenes were alike in their horror, but the last was different in one particular. Those who filmed that blaze were not just witnesses to tragedy, they were also its stage managers.
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News Summary; SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1983
Date: 12 March 1983
International A terror campaign in Lebanon against Palestinian civilians has been going on for the last month, according to refugees and United Nations officials. The goal of the campaign is to force Palestinians to leave the country. They have been subjected to bomb attacks, murders, kidnappings, threatening leaflets and visits in the night by hooded vigilantes. (Page 1, Col. 3.) The United States plans to install a radar system in southern Honduras with the intention of monitoring what the Reagan Administration says are Nicaraguan arms shipments to Salvadoran guerrillas, Honduran sources said. The radar system would be similar to the one used in last month's joint United States-Honduran military maneuvers. (3:1.)
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FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS;
Date: 13 March 1983
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
After pleading guilty to conspiracy in the sale of 30,000 pounds of marijuana in metropolitan New York, Eleonore B. Kessler of Melville, L.I., was sentenced in May 1982 to a year in prison and the largest fine in Nassau County's history - $1 million.
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News Analysis
Date: 12 March 1983
By Joseph Lelyveld, Special To the New York Times
Joseph Lelyveld
In the nearly three years that Zimbabwe has been independent, Prime Minister Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo have seemingly fulfilled the worst expectations that each has had of the other, reinforcing a history of mutal distrust that goes back two decades. Mr. Nkomo's flight across the Botswana border on foot Tuesday night not only made a pathetic contrast to his triumphal return to what was then Rhodesia in January 1980, when a throng of 150,000 turned out to acclaim him at the start of his campaign for the election that was to dash his political dreams. It also appeared to mean that the longstanding division in the national movement is now beyond healing, in this generation at least. In fact, the country had two national movements and two independence struggles from the time 20 years ago when Mr. Mugabe and others rejected Mr. Nkomo's leadership on the ground he was devious and prone to compromise. The split was papered over when the white minority regime was in its death throes and again after independence when Mr. Mugabe formed a coalition with Mr. Nkomo's party, even though his own Zimbabwe African National Union had won a clear majority in Parliament and a firm grip on power.
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TV: NBC'S 'MONITOR' A NEWS MAGAZINE
Date: 12 March 1983
By John Corry
John Corry
''Monitor,'' the new NBC News program, has a magazine format - four segments connected only by Lloyd Dobyns, the anchor. It is unpretentious in tone, and it looks at things with what seems to be a random, almost whimsical, eye. Clearly, it wants to entertain as much as to enlighten. ''Monitor'' will be seen at 10 tonight on Channel 4.
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Harley Davidson
Date: 12 March 1983
Reuters
The Japanese International Trade and Industry Ministry is considering plans to extend financial and technical help to the ailing Harley Davidson Motor Company of the United States, ministry sources said. The plans are being considered in an attempt to avoid proposed United States measures to raise import tariffs on Japanese motorcycles with large engines, they said.
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News Summary; SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1983
Date: 13 March 1983
International The U.S. stepped up its efforts to break the deadlock over talks on the Lebanese situation. Secretary of State George P. Shultz met with Lebanon's Foreign Minister, Eli Salem, and was to confer today with Israel's Foreign Minister, Yitzhak Shamir. Meanwhile, President Amin Gemayel of Lebanon was sending former Prime Minister Saeb Salam to Wasington with an undisclosed personal message to President Reagan. (Page 1, Col. 6.)
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Legally Illegal
Date: 13 March 1983
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
A group of California doctors, unnamed, were reported to have raised $2.5 million last December to buy three brothels in Winnemucca, Nev. A broker who represented the doctors defended the deal as ''one that makes a lot of sense financially.''
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Dangerous Mail
Date: 13 March 1983
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
After a dog had put a letter carrier in the hospital, the postmaster in Asheville, N.C., adopted a system of color-coded mailbox stickers to alert his carriers: red stickers for ''dangerous'' dogs, yellow for ''other.'' Last November the postmaster, William Hoover, warned that residents who failed to control their dogs after three ''incidents'' would not get mail deliveries.
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Tax Rebellion
Date: 13 March 1983
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
At first there were grumbles in Hardenburgh, N.Y., as tax-exempt groups began buying scenic Catskill Mountain tracts. Soon more than half the property in the town was tax-exempt, and the 236 residents were reeling under an unwieldy tax burden.
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