I.B.M. Announces Price Increases
Date: 28 June 1980
Kevin Pietersen MBE (* 27. Juni 1980 in Pietermaritzburg, Natal, Südafrika) ist ein englischer Cricketspieler. Er war von Anfang August 2008 bis Anfang Januar 2009 Kapitän der englischen Cricket-Nationalmannschaft.
Leer más...El 27 de junio de 1980 fue un viernes bajo el signo estelar de ♋. Era el día 178 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue Jimmy Carter.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 45 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el viernes, 27 de junio de 2025, hace 130 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el sábado, 27 de junio de 2026, en 234 días. Ha vivido durante 16.566 días, o aproximadamente 397.602 horas, o aproximadamente 23.856.175 minutos, o aproximadamente 1.431.370.500 segundos
Date: 27 June 1980
By WARREN HOGE Special to The New York Times
Warren Special
Gen Alfredo Stroessner Government arrests prominent Paraguayan journalist Alcibiades Gonzalez Valle hours after he returns from visit to US sponsored by US Government; offense cited is article Gonzalez Valle wrote on May 14 in which he deplored 'Kafkaesque' denial of due process to man already in jail for 7 years and still not formally charged and court's refusal in another incident to take testimony from witness to killing of youth by man with close ties to Government; accusation is lodged by Attorney General Clotildo Jimenez Benitez (M)
Date: 27 June 1980
Murdoch announces that his afternoon paper will begin publishing early morning edition late in July; says move is in response to announcement by Daily News that it will enter afternoon field; announcement is made at special meeting of Allied Printing Trades Council at Automation House; council chairman George McDonald comments (S)
Date: 28 June 1980
Editorial on battles between judiciary and press; holds some of them have been unnecessary during past 10 years; holds NJ Supreme Court has shown how to avoid or minimize unnecessary confrontations: apply strong state law that protects journalists from harassment under procedures that make that law work; NJ trial involving racketeering charges against 4 men, in which reporter Robin Goldstein was asked to turn over letter to court, noted