Paper Resumes Publication
Date: 28 July 1972
Canton, Ohio, Respository resumes publication on July 27 after TNG accepts new contract, ending 5-mo strike
Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor (Kuala Lumpur, 27 luglio 1972) è un ex astronauta malaysiano.
Sheikh Muszaphar si è diplomato in medicina alla Kasturba presso Manipal (India) ed è specializzato in ortopedia, nel 1998 ha lavorato all'ospedale di Seremban, nel 1999 in quello di Kuala Lumpur e nel 2000 e 2001 in quello di Selayang. È inoltre un modello apparso su varie pubblicità.
All'inizio del 2006 è stato fra i quattro finalisti per essere il primo malaysiano ad andare nello spazio. Dopo aver completato l'addestramento alla Città delle stelle (Russia) è stato inserito nell'equipaggio della Sojuz TMA-11 che nell'ottobre 2007 è partito alla volta della Stazione spaziale internazionale ed è rientrato con la Sojuz TMA-10. La sua riserva, in questa missione, era Faiz Khaleed.
Leer más...El 27 de julio de 1972 fue un jueves bajo el signo estelar de ♌. Era el día 208 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 domingo, 27 de julio de 2025, hace 101 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el lunes, 27 de julio de 2026, en 263 días. Ha vivido durante 19.459 días, o aproximadamente 467.030 horas, o aproximadamente 28.021.829 minutos, o aproximadamente 1.681.309.740 segundos
Date: 28 July 1972
Canton, Ohio, Respository resumes publication on July 27 after TNG accepts new contract, ending 5-mo strike
Date: 28 July 1972
trial of journalists V Neparas and J Hochman is reptd set for mid-Aug, depending on health of defendants
Date: 28 July 1972
By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times
Fred GRAHAMSpecial
US Ct of Appeals for 9th Circuit denies on July 27 defense effort to block Pentagon papers trial until Justice Dept discloses details of wiretap incident involving defense; defense attys rept they will seek to obtain further stay from Sup Ct Justice Douglas in effort to take issue to Sup Ct; Douglas says he will hear arguments from defense and Govt atty on July 28; says at that time he will consider whether to stay trial; panel of Judges C M Merrill, M O Koelsch and O M Trask, in unsigned opinion, rules unanimously that defendants Ellsberg and Russo are not entitled to see transcript of phone conversation involving undisclosed defense atty or consultant; says Const's guarantee of effective legal counsel docs not 'confer standing upon a client to pry into all his atty's business, whether it relates to his case or not'; says defendant cannot see such a transcript unless conversation involves client's relationship with overheard person, and that trial judge might determine that conversation docs not involve such a relationship by looking at transcript in secret; Appeals Ct upholds decision by Judge Byrne, who said phone conversation had nothing to do with Pentagon papers case
Date: 27 July 1972
ed urges Ugandan Pres I Amin to make good pledge that he made when he apptd inquiry comm to prosecute any officers implicated in killings of 2 Amers; feels that Amin's dilemma is indicated by fact that Govt white paper attached to comm rept made no comment on 3 officers directly implicated in murders but holds that more than compensation for families of Stroh and Siedle is required in interests of justice
Date: 28 July 1972
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
Nixon holds impromptu press conf on July 27 in his White House office; stands behind desk during 39-min session, speaking evenly and without nervous edge in his voice that often marks his TV press confs; seen relaxed and composed despite toughness of his remarks on Vietnam
Date: 27 July 1972
By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times
Fred GRAHAMSpecial
special panel of Fed appellate Judges W Ely, J R Browning and Assoc Justice W O Douglas meets on July 26 in Pasadena hotel room and stays beginning of Pentagon papers trial until defense charge of Govt wiretapping of 1 of their counsel is resolved by 9th Circuit Ct; later arguments by defense attys L B Boudin and C E Goodell are held before ct composed of Judges C M Merrill, M O Koelsch and O M Trask; Merrill says he is troubled by possibility that if defendants' arguments prevailed in future cases any defendant would have right to 'rummage' through transcripts of his attys' wiretapped conversations even though they might concern sensitive disclosures about other clients; Judge Byrne on July 26 rejects Govt motion to keep sealed from public and press 4 unpublished volumes of Pentagon papers; says that once Govt offered 4 volumes in evidence against defendants, they must be made public
Date: 27 July 1972
Argentine guerrillas burn country club and set off more than 20 time bombs, July 26, to mark E Peron's death anniv; among bombing targets are offices of UPI and homes of newspaper dirs A Gainza (La Prensa) and J Timerman (La Opinion)
Date: 27 July 1972
By JOHN BURNSThe Globe And Mall, Toronto
John Globe
Jenmin Jih Pao, Communist Chinese pub, gives front-page play to charges that articles in country's press are stiflingly long-winded, dogmatic and dull; among lrs recd by paper are criticisms from group of literature teachers at Peking school who hold prevalance of turgid prose has done serious damage to writing style of students in school who tend to imitate press style
Date: 28 July 1972
(Newspaper Guild Backing of McGovern) Providence (RI) Newspaper Guild votes on July 27 to declare neutrality in all pol matters and dissociate itself from any organizational endorsements
Date: 27 July 1972
(Newspaper Guild Backing of McGovern) G Ryan, pres of Sigma Delta Chi, natl journalistic society, on July 26 criticizes Newspaper Guild's endorsement of Sen McGovern's Pres bid; says newsmen should not endorse candidates