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生日,出生日期
1975年10月25日星期六
出生地
Уелингтън
年龄
49
星号

1975年10月25日星期六 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 297 日。 美国总统是 Gerald R. Ford

如果你出生在这一天,你已经 49 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2024年10月25日星期五350 天前。 2025年10月25日星期六 天后,您的下一个生日是 14。 你已经活了 18,248 天,或者大约 437,968 小时,或者大约 26,278,112 分钟,或者大约 1,576,686,720 秒。

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25th of October 1975 News

1975年10月25日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

CANADIANS BEGIN A NEWS MAGAZINE; Maclean's Offers Alternative to Journals From U.S.

Date: 26 October 1975

By ROBERT TRUMBULL Special to The New York Times

Robert Special

Canada has 1st news magazine in country's history; Maclean's, popular monthly magazine, has been converted into twice-monthly news publication; publishers hope magazine will eventually replace Time as most widely read news magazine in Canada; 1st issue was dated Oct 6; editor is Peter C Newman (M)

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Latin Press Ends Its Meeting, Resolving to Resist Despotism

Date: 26 October 1975

Inter-Amer Press Assn pledges to resist totalitarianism; adopts rept by com on press freedom that says 27 hemisphere nations enjoy free press, 10 do not (S)

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South African Is Seeking To Buy Newspaper Chain

Date: 26 October 1975

Louis Luyt, who controls S African fertilizer indus, says he plans financial take-over of S African Associated Newspapers chain; says take-over will be made next wk with backing of 'big European publisher' and 'very substantial US publisher'; Luyt is strong supporter of Prime Min John Vorster and his policy of detente with black Africa; newspaper chain includes Cape Times of Cape Town, Sunday Times, Sunday Express, Financial Mail and Rand Daily Mail, all in Johannesburg (S)

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GUN BATTLE RAGES IN CENTRAL BEIRUT; Groups Spread Terror and Violence--U.S. Embassy Plans for Evacuation Heavy Fighting Rages in Central Beirut

Date: 26 October 1975

BY JAMES M. MARKHAM Special to The New York Times

Amer Embassy in Beirut is reptdly encouraging officials to evacuate their families from Lebanon because of heavy fighting; about 12 of 175 embassy officials have done so and 40 others will be transferred from Beirut with their families (M)

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Guidelines on Court Coverage Assailed

Date: 25 October 1975

news media reprs, testifying at Amer Bar Assn Reporters Com for Freedom of the Press, say that guidelines proposed by Amer Bar Assn could encourage rather that curb ct orders restricting trial coverage; proposed recommendation is that judges, before entering restrictive orders, give newsmen and others chance to testify about them at hearing; testimony noted (M)

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PAPERS CONTINUE CONTRACT TALKS; Confer With 3 Craft Unions, With Accords Pending

Date: 25 October 1975

By LEE DEMBART

Lee DEMBART

NY Times and Daily News meet on Oct 24 with Stereotypers Union, Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union and Mailers Union to discuss new contracts; offer stereotypers $25-$20-$20 wage pkg that deliverers union accepted; deliverers continue informal talks but fail to come to terms on remaining contract items; Times meets separately with Newspaper Guild; guild repts deadlock reached; asks Fed mediator Mason Wye to intervene; guild negotiating com head Rose Edwards comments (S)

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Bergen-Mall Will Display Newspapers of Old

Date: 26 October 1975

Collection of over 600 historic newspapers dating back to 1846 will be on display at Bergen Mall, Paramus, NJ; exhibit is collection of Walter Dougherty (S)

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News Summary and Index

Date: 26 October 1975

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Food News; And After Dessert, Mints

Date: 26 October 1975

By HELEN P. SILVER Special to The New York Times

Helen SILVER

Article on mints and other candies mfrd by Critchley's, Tenafly, NJ, illus (M)

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Good News! Dollars Again for Waste Paper

Date: 26 October 1975

Demand by recycling mills for old paper is picking up and paper drives are on again; after a yr of depressed prices for wastepaper, indus is reptg increased activity; Amer Paper Inst, repts that recycling mills have been falling 9% to 16% below their requirements for recycled paper; Bruno & D'Elia, NJ recycler, is paying $12 per ton to individuals and $20 per ton to municipalities for old newspapers (S)

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