FUNNY BUT UNFAIR"
Date: 28 November 1971
H. WILLIAM GALLAND
H. GALLAND
Lrs on Nov 14 article by foreign correspondent E Behr
El 28 de noviembre de 1971 fue un domingo bajo el signo estelar de ♐. Era el día 331 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue Richard M. Nixon.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 53 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el jueves, 28 de noviembre de 2024, hace 295 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el viernes, 28 de noviembre de 2025, en 69 días. Ha vivido durante 19.654 días, o aproximadamente 471.719 horas, o aproximadamente 28.303.189 minutos, o aproximadamente 1.698.191.340 segundos
Date: 28 November 1971
H. WILLIAM GALLAND
H. GALLAND
Lrs on Nov 14 article by foreign correspondent E Behr
Date: 28 November 1971
Huntington Ind pressmen at Our Sunday Visitor (pub) walk off job in pay dispute
Date: 28 November 1971
By MARTIN GANSBERGSpecial to The New York Times
NJ Insts and Agencies acting Comr Dr M G Kott discloses that 7 alleged leaders of inmate rebellion at Rahway State Prison have been transferred to ward at Trenton Psychiatric Hosp; other developments noted
Date: 28 November 1971
By KASTURI K. RANGANSpecial to The New York Times
Kasturi RANGANSpecial
India brings newsmen and photographers to Boyra to see evidence of battle in which India claims to have knocked-out 11 US-made Pakistani tanks and downed 3 jets; Lt Col C Proudfoot describes battle; newsmen and photographers were warned not to wander from displays
Date: 29 November 1971
By KASTURI RANGANSpecial to The New York Times
K Rangan observes effects of shelling of town of Balurghat, India; describes hospital conditions and wounded; notes townspeople are evacuating; is forbidden, along with other newsmen, from going to positions Pakistani shells are said to have come from; says dist magistrate K I Gupta declines to allow newsmen to visit front, holding rds are being heavily shelled by Pakistanis; wounded in hospital illus; map
Date: 29 November 1971
Quach Phat, publisher of 2 anti-Communist papers in Saigon, shot to death in his home by a woman, thought to be a Vietcong agent
Date: 28 November 1971
By GADDIS SMITH
Gaddis SMITH
3 books on Pentagon study revd; United States-Vietnam Relations, 1945-1967. Study Prepared by the Department of Defense. Printed for the Use of the House Committee on Armed Services (12-vols); The Pentagon Papers. The Defense Department History of United States Decisionmaking on Vietnam. The Senator Gravel Edition (4 vols); The Pentagon Papers. As Published by The New York Times. Written by Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, E W Kenworthy and Fox Butterfield (1 vol)
Date: 29 November 1971
Nixon Adm terms Tal's assassination 'disturbing news'