Ponovno predvajanje ponedeljek, 28. maj 1984

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  • Kylie Minogue (filmski igralec, filmski producent, glasovni igralec, igralec, izvajalec glasbe, osebni stilist, pevec, pisec pesmi, skladatelj, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1968)
  • François-Henri Pinault (podjetnik, poslovnež, Rojen na 28. maj 1962)
  • Ian Fleming (novinar, pisatelj, pisatelj proze, pomorščak, romanopisec, scenarist, Rojen na 28. maj 1908)
  • Rudy Giuliani (odvetnik, pisatelj, podjetnik, politik, Rojen na 28. maj 1944)
  • Sondra Locke (avtobiograf, filmski igralec, filmski producent, filmski režiser, gledališki igralec, maneken, pevec, režiser, scenarist, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1944)
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  • N. T. Rama Rao (filmski igralec, filmski producent, filmski režiser, igralec, pisatelj, politik, Rojen na 28. maj 1923)
  • Kyle Walker (nogometaš, Rojen na 28. maj 1990)
  • Jake Johnson (filmski igralec, glasovni igralec, igralec, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1978)
  • Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (dramatik, filozof, pesnik, pisatelj, pisatelj proze, politik, revolucionar, Rojen na 28. maj 1883)
  • John Fogerty (glasbeni producent, kantavtor, kitarist, pevec, pisec pesmi, skladatelj, Rojen na 28. maj 1945)
  • Alexandre Lacazette (nogometaš, Rojen na 28. maj 1991)
  • John Stones (nogometaš, Rojen na 28. maj 1994)
  • Gladys Knight (filmski igralec, glasbenik, igralec, pevec, skladatelj, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1944)
  • Alexa Davalos (filmski igralec, igralec, maneken, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1982)
  • Jim Thorpe (atlet, filmski igralec, igralec, igralec ameriškega nogometa, igralec bejzbola, košarkar, Rojen na 28. maj 1888)
  • Patch Adams (diplomat, zdravnik, Rojen na 28. maj 1945)
  • Jerry West (košarkar, košarkarski trener, Rojen na 28. maj 1938)
  • Chiara Mastroianni (filmski igralec, glasbenik, igralec, pevec, Rojen na 28. maj 1972)
  • Betty Shabazz (borec za človekove pravice, medicinska sestra, Rojen na 28. maj 1934)
  • Randolph Churchill (novinar, pisatelj, politik, vojaška osebnost, zgodovinar, Rojen na 28. maj 1911)
  • Sepp Dietrich (politik, vojaška osebnost, Rojen na 28. maj 1892)
  • Marco Rubio (odvetnik, politik, Rojen na 28. maj 1971)
  • Jessica Rothe (filmski igralec, igralec, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1987)
  • Bülent Ecevit (diplomat, novinar, pesnik, pisatelj, politik, prevajalec, Rojen na 28. maj 1925)
  • Christa Miller (filmski igralec, fotomodel, igralec, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1964)
  • Liam O'Brien (glasovni igralec, igralec, scenarist, Rojen na 28. maj 1976)
  • Romain Duris (filmski igralec, igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1974)
  • Carroll Baker (filmski igralec, gledališki igralec, igralec, pisatelj, romanopisec, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1931)
  • Boris Palmer (pisatelj, politik, Rojen na 28. maj 1972)
  • David Baddiel (TV-producent, filmski producent, igralec, komik, pisatelj, romanopisec, scenarist, televizijski voditelj, Rojen na 28. maj 1964)
  • Gaku Šibasaki (nogometaš, Rojen na 28. maj 1992)
  • Rob Ford (politik, poslovnež, Rojen na 28. maj 1969)
  • Paul Sinha (bloger, komik, stand-up komik, televizijska osebnost, Rojen na 28. maj 1970)
  • Monica Keena (filmski igralec, igralec, maneken, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1979)
  • Larry Thorne (častnik, Rojen na 28. maj 1919)
  • Glenn Quinn (filmski igralec, igralec, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1970)
  • Al-Saadi al-Qadhafi (filmski producent, nogometaš, vojaška osebnost, Rojen na 28. maj 1973)
  • Edvard Beneš (diplomat, nogometaš, politik, predavatelj, sociolog, učitelj, Rojen na 28. maj 1884)
  • Wendy O. Williams (igralec, pevec, pisec pesmi, Rojen na 28. maj 1949)
  • Alec Benjamin (kantavtor, pevec, skladatelj, Rojen na 28. maj 1994)
  • Zahi Hawass (akademik, antropolog, arheolog, egiptolog, politik, Rojen na 28. maj 1947)
  • Leland Sklar (basist, pevec, pianist, pisec pesmi, skladatelj filmske glasbe, Rojen na 28. maj 1947)
  • Jesse Bradford (filmski igralec, filmski producent, igralec, lastnik nočnega kluba, maneken, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1979)
  • Colbie Caillat (glasbeni producent, glasbenik, kantavtor, kitarist, pevec, pianist, pisec pesmi, skladatelj, studijski glasbenik, Rojen na 28. maj 1985)
  • Craig Kimbrel (igralec bejzbola, Rojen na 28. maj 1988)
  • Raza Jaffrey (filmski igralec, gledališki igralec, igralec, komik, pevec, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 28. maj 1975)
  • Elisabeth Hasselbeck (novinar, televizijski voditelj, Rojen na 28. maj 1977)

28th of May 1984 News

Novice, kot so bile prikazane na prvi strani New York Timesa na 28. maj 1984

Bonn Denies a Disagreement With U.S. Over a NATO Text

Date: 29 May 1984

Reuters

West Germany today denied that it had irritated the United States by trying to strengthen references to the importance of East-West relations in a NATO declaration to be issued this week.

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Syrian, in Soviet, Faults U.S.

Date: 29 May 1984

UPI

Upi

Vice President Rifaat al-Assad of Syria, who arrived in Moscow for a ''friendly visit,'' and Vasily V. Kuznetsov, First Vice President of the Soviet Union, issued a statement today condemning what they called the ''adventurist'' United States policies in the Middle East, the official Soviet press agency Tass said. Tass said Mr. Assad and Mr. Kuznetsov urged the Palestine Liberation Organization to restore unity to its ranks and blamed the ''aggressive actions of Israel and the interventionist policy of the United States'' for the situation in the Middle East.

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STUDIES SHOW VIETNAM WAR FAILED

Date: 28 May 1984

By Charles Mohr

Charles Mohr

Officials of the Central Intelligence Agency concluded in 1966 and 1967 that United States bombing in North Vietnam was not only ineffective but also left the North Vietnamese with more transport and other military assets than they had before the bombs began to fall. The C.I.A. analysts came to believe that the Communists in both North Vietnam and South Vietnam were not suffering manpower or supply losses at a rate that would compel them to negotiate to end the war. These conclusions were in C.I.A. reports, now declassified, that have come to light during the pretrial period of a libel suit filed by Gen. William C. Westmoreland, commander of American forces in Vietnam from 1964 to 1968. General Westmoreland, now retired, contends that CBS News defamed him in a 1982 documentary that said he had conspired to withhold intelligence estimates indicating an increase in enemy forces in South Vietnam.

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BIOTECHNOLOGY MAY BE USED AGAINST U.S., OFFFICIAL SAYS

Date: 28 May 1984

By Philip M. Boffey

Philip

A Defense Department intelligence official yesterday said the Government was concerned that American advances in biotechnology might be ''turned against us'' by the Soviet Union and used to create exotic new germ weapons against which there might be no defense. Dr. John H. Birkner, a scientific and technical intelligence manager for the Defense Intelligence Agency, called upon the American biotechnology industry to cooperate with the Government in identifying technologies that may be dangerous and taking steps to keep them from potential adversaries. If such cooperation is not forthcoming, he said there is apt to be sharp conflict between manufacturers who want to export biotechnology and Government officials who have the task of ''rooting out all those who would cooperate with the enemy.'' ''In such a contest,'' he said, ''Government would probably prevail.''

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STINGER SALE: MIDEAST BALANCING ACT

Date: 29 May 1984

By Leslie H. Gelb

Leslie Gelb

In recent years, American Administrations pondering policy decisions have repeatedly been faced with choosing between Israeli and Saudi concerns. This time, the Reagan Administration took little time to decide to proceed with the urgent shipment of 400 Stinger antiaircraft missiles to Riyadh. It asserted that the Saudis needed the portable weapons immediately to help defend their shipping and oilfields against possible aerial attacks by Iran. Israel quickly announced its opposition to the shipments, saying that the missiles could be readily shifted for use against them, and could possibly fall into the hands of terrorists.

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GULF WAR: A SHIFT FROM AIR TO LAND?

Date: 28 May 1984

By Drew Middleton

Drew Middleton

The consensus of intelligence sources here and at NATO military headquarters in Belgium is that the war between Iran and Iraq will be settled as it began in 1980 - in a series of costly land battles. Most analysts expect Iran to begin its long- threatened ''final offensive'' in the next two weeks. They cite as evidence the massing of Iranian forces on the Majnoon Islands in the marshes northeast of the Iraqi city of Basra and the movement of two divisions to Hamid to support ground operations. One result of extensive land operations, the sources believe, might be a decline in Iranian air attacks on tankers in the Persian Gulf. At present, they added, Iran does not have the air power to support a major offensive and simultaneously continue operations against shipping.

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400 MISSILES SENT TO SAUDI ARABIA, OFFICIALS REPORT

Date: 29 May 1984

By Richard Halloran, Special To the New York Times

Richard Halloran

The United States has sent 400 Stinger antiaircraft missiles to Saudi Arabia, which plans to establish a protected zone for shipping along the western coast of the Persian Gulf, Administration officials said today. The officials said the Stinger missiles, along with 200 missile launchers, could be used to protect shipping, Saudi oilfields and important installations such as desalinization plants. Defense Department officials said the missiles would not arrive in Saudi Arabia until an announcement by President Reagan, which is expected Tuesday. Setting up the zone and defending it from Iranian aircraft or warships, officials said, will be the responsibility of Saudi Arabia and its allies in the Gulf Cooperation Council and will require only minimal United States support. Safety Zone in South The Saudis' concern has grown out of recent Iranian air attacks on neutral shipping near Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The attacks were in response to Iraq's hitting ships near Iran's main oil terminal in the northern gulf. Saudi Arabia and the other gulf states support Iraq in its nearly four-year-old war with Iran, a non-Arab country.

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ONE OF 58,012 VIETNAM DEAD JOINS THE UNKNOWN

Date: 29 May 1984

By Robert D. Hershey Jr. , Special To the New York Times

Robert

His voice choking with emotion, President Reagan led the nation in a state funeral today for the only American known to have perished in the Vietnam War who is still unidentified. Under gray skies, which occasionally dripped with rain, the unknown Vietnam casualty was pulled on a black caisson along a crowded seven-mile route from the Capitol and, 11 years after the war ended, was interred in the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery. Awarded Medal of Honor The serviceman, whom Mr. Reagan awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military decoration, now lies in a crypt near unknown servicemen from the two World Wars and the Korean War. They had been awarded Medals of Honor by other Presidents. ''The unknown soldier who has returned to us today and whom we lay to rest is symbolic of all our missing sons,'' the President said in his eulogy. In Vietnam, 58,012 United States servicemen died.

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MONDAY, MAY 28, 1984 International

Date: 28 May 1984

U.S. sales of antiaircraft missiles to Saudi Arabia will be doubled by the Reagan Administration, Administration officials said. The Stinger missiles are intended for use against possible Iranian air attacks on oil tankers, oil fields and other installations. The decision was a response to the Saudi request for more missiles than had been designated in an emergency sale of 200 Stinger missiles and 100 shoulder-held launchers tentatively approved Friday by the Administration. (Page 1, Column 6.) Egyptians voted in the first parliamentary elections since Hosni Mubarak succeeded President Anwar el- Sadat in 1981. Four opposition parties were challenging Mr. Mubarak's National Democratic Party. Opponents said pro-Government crowds stuffed some ballot boxes, burned others, and chased voters from polling places. An opposition candidate was reportedly shot to death by her Government opponent. (1:4.)

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Iraq and Iran Delegates Doubt Early Cease-Fire

Date: 28 May 1984

Reuters

The chief delegates of Iran and Iraq to the United Nations held out little hope today of a cease-fire in the Persian Gulf war. In separate interviews on the CBS News program ''Face the Nation,'' each diplomat repeated his nation's vow to persevere in the conflict.

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