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1st of October 1984 News
1984年10月1日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻
A FIRST ON MOSCOW BEAT: NEWS WITH A HUMAN FACE
Date: 01 October 1984
By Seth Mydans
Seth Mydans
Nikita S. Khrushchev liked to do it from time to time. Andrei A. Gromyko is a master at it on rare occasions. For Marshal Nikolai V. Ogarkov, the former Chief of Staff, a virtuoso performance may have contributed to his downfall this month. In Moscow, there have occasionally been news conferences. But the more- or-less regular Foreign Ministry briefing that has come into being is something entirely new. On short notice, foreign reporters these days are finding themselves summoned to the Little Hall of the Press Center, where a tall and pleasant-mannered man with glasses stands ready not only to describe the latest Soviet position, but also to answer questions.
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A Campaign to Begin For Eyewitness News
Date: 02 October 1984
By Philip H. Dougherty
Philip Dougherty
Posters should be going up all around town today, in subways, at their entrances, on commuter stations and in bus-stop shelters, letting the Big Apple know that with the Eyewitness News Team on Channel 7, ''You get more involved with our news. Because we do.''
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SPORTS NEWS BRIEFS ; ; Strange Is Victor By Shot in LaJet
Date: 01 October 1984
AP
Curtis Strange, never really threatened, shot a 1-under-par 71 for a 2-stroke victory today in the LaJet Golf Classic today.
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SPORTS NEWS BRIEFS ; ; Athletes' Hospital Opens in Georgia
Date: 01 October 1984
AP
The nation's first hospital devoted to the treatment of athletic injuries opens Monday in this west Georgia city where, 35 years ago, Dr. Jack Hughston began his small orthopedics practice. The $18.3 million Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital is the culmination of a dream for the ''sports doctor'' who built his practice into national renown, treating top athletes and returning them to the playing field.
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SPORTS NEWS BRIEFS ; ; U.S. Soccer Team In a Scoreless Tie
Date: 01 October 1984
The World Cup soccer team of the United States played the Netherlands Antilles to a scoreless tie Saturday night in Curacao in the opening match toward qualifying for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. The game was physical, with 61 fouls, 31 by the Netherlands Antilles, who, like the Americans, had a goal disallowed for offside.
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SPORTS NEWS BRIEFS ; ; Ballesteros Takes Match-Play Title
Date: 01 October 1984
AP
Seve Ballesteros curled in a nine-foot putt on the 35th hole today and scored a narrow 2-and- 1 victory over Bernhard Langer to win the $183,000 Suntory World Match Play golf championship. The 27-year-old Spaniard, 3 up at the halfway mark, had to make a strong effort on the final holes to win the title for the third time in four years and pick up the $56,250 first prize. In the 18-hole playoff for third place, Greg Norman of Australia and Ben Crenshaw of the United States finished in a tie.
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; St. John's Victor
Date: 01 October 1984
Pat Fogarty of St. John's shot rounds of 74, 74 today and won medalist honors for the third straight year in the Big East Conference golf championships at the Concord Hotel. The Redmen captured the team title for the fourth straight year with a two- day score of 623, followed by Connecticut with 642.
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; Christ the King Bows to Stepinac
Date: 01 October 1984
Rudy Mitchell ran for 172 yards on 10 carries and scored touchdowns from 46 and 23 yards to lead Stepinac to a 31-0 trouncing of Christ the King yesterday in the Catholic High Schools' Football League. Matt Korongy also scored two touchdowns, both on short runs for Stepinac and amassed 105 yards on 22 carries. In other games, John Limongelli had touchdown runs of 38 and 24 yards in St. Dominic's 13-6 victory over Cardinal Hayes, and Richie Rodriguez, Chris Perrone and Alfonso Scott had the touchdowns in Mount St. Michael's 20-8 victory over Holy Trinity.
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ISRAELIS BAR BEIRUT-BASED PRESS FROM SOUTH
Date: 01 October 1984
By John Kifner
John Kifner
The Israeli military authorities have established a new policy of refusing to allow Beirut-based Western correspondents to enter occupied southern Lebanon. Under the policy, only correspondents accredited to and traveling from Israel will be allowed into southern Lebanon. The Israeli practice has been that such correspondents need military permission and must travel with an Israeli military escort officer and that their dispatches are subject to military censorship. At least twice in the last 10 days, groups of Western correspondents trying to travel south have been rebuffed by Israeli officers, in one case being taken into custody by armed militiamen and driven out of the Israeli zone.
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CONGRESS BUYING TIME TO MEET FUNDS DEADLINE
Date: 01 October 1984
By Martin Tolchin
Martin Tolchin
The House of Representatives is expected to approve on Monday a two-day extension of current spending levels for most Government agencies. The measure, passed Saturday by the Senate, would provide Congress with a 48-hour respite in its struggle to adopt a catchall spending resolution to keep the Government operating in the new fiscal year, which begins Monday. The respite is needed because the Senate version of the spending bill is mired in a controversy involving a civil rights measure that supporters hope to attach to it. Senator Bob Packwood, an Oregon Republican who is a major sponsor of the civil rights bill, conferred by telephone today with Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah, a leading opponent of the measure, in a futile effort to reach a compromise.
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