Reluare miercuri, 29 februarie 1984

29 februarie 1984 era un miercuri sub semnul stelut al lui . Era ziua 59 din an. Președintele Statelor Unite a fost Ronald Reagan.

Dacă te-ai născut în această zi, ai 42 ani. Ultima ta zi de naștere a avut loc acum sâmbătă, 28 februarie 2026, 118 zile. Următoarea ta zi de naștere este pe duminică, 28 februarie 2027, peste 246 zile. Ați trăit 15.458 zile sau aproximativ 371.014 ore sau aproximativ 22.260.891 minute sau aproximativ 1.335.653.460 secunde.

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29th of February 1984 News

Știri așa cum au apărut pe prima pagină a New York Times la 29 februarie 1984

WHERE IS THE GOOD NEWS?

Date: 29 February 1984

By Ira Berkow

Ira Berkow

In an interview shortly before his death nearly 10 years

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U.S. SAID TO REJECT LEBANON REQUEST FOR FIRE SUPPORT

Date: 29 February 1984

By Bernard Gwertzman, Special To the New York Times

Bernard Gwertzman

The Reagan Administration has turned down an appeal from President Amin Gemayel of Lebanon for increased use of American naval and air power in direct support of his Government, Administration officials and Lebanese sources said today.

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SEARLE STOCK QUERY HELD 'SMOKESCREEN'

Date: 29 February 1984

By Raymond Bonner

Raymond Bonner

An Arizona scientist who traded in stock of G. D. Searle & Company because he knew that the company's artificial sweetener would be the subject of a negative report on the ''CBS Evening News'' says the widening attention focused on his transactions is a ''smokescreen'' to divert attention from the merits of the debate about the safety of the sweetener.

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POLLS OUTLINE BASES OF HART'S VICTORY

Date: 01 March 1984

By Hedrick Smith

Hedrick Smith

Senator Gary Hart put together his surprising upset in New Hampshire Tuesday by working on an electorate that a New York Times/CBS News Poll showed to be younger, better educated, better off, more liberal, more white, more critical of President Reagan and more politically independent than likely Democratic primary voters elsewhere in the nation.

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U.S. INSTRUCTORS AGAIN TRAINING LEBANON TROOPS

Date: 29 February 1984

By E. J. Dionne Jr., Special To the New York Times

E. Dionne

Despite the recent defeats of the Lebanese Army and the transfer of United States marines from Beirut to ships offshore, American Army trainers have resumed instructing new soldiers for a fighting force loyal to the Government of President Amin Gemayel.

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SAMPLING OF BROADCAST BARBS IN PERSIAN GULF

Date: 01 March 1984

With reporters rarely allowed to visit the front in the war between Iran and Iraq, the official radio broadcasts of those countries are a source of news. Here is a sampling of broadcasts today from the Iraqi and Iranian Government radio stations, as transcribed and translated by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service of the Central Intelligence Agency. Iraq

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Pinpoint the Export Controls

Date: 01 March 1984

The cold warrior and the free-marketeer in Ronald Reagan collide head on in the matter of strategic exports to the Soviet Union. One part of the President wants to avoid helping an adversary. The other wants American industry freed of regulation. Neither absolute makes good policy.

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JAPAN'S DEFENSE POLICY

Date: 29 February 1984

By Shinichiro Asao

Shinichiro Asao

The new Japanese budget put forward in January may not significantly speed up the steady pace with which Japan has been improving its defense forces. But there will be no slowing of our defense efforts, despite considerable austerity in all other aspects of the budget. What's more, this military effort is only one aspect of Japan's comprehensive security policy, which rests on a triad of improvements in military defense, active diplomacy and economic cooperation. Recent years have brought important changes in the Japanese public's perceptions of its security needs. In the 1950's, barely half of all Japanese thought it necessary for the country to be able to defend itself. Today, more than 80 percent do. As late as a decade ago, only four Japanese in 10 supported the Japan-United States security treaty. Today, nearly two- thirds do, while only 13 percent favor ending it.

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PRESERVE MILITARY PART OF ISRAEL-LEBANON PACT

Date: 01 March 1984

By Ze'Ev Schiff

Ze'ev Schiff

The May 17 Israeli-Lebanese withdrawal agreement is clearly a dead letter. President Amin Gemayel has reportedly decided to abandon the accord, but it would be a mistake to renounce it entirely. Instead, the two countries should take steps to separate its crucial military provisions from the political sections that have offended Lebanese Moslems and their Syrian allies. The agreement was dead long before the collapse of the Lebanese Army some three weeks ago. From the very outset, the Lebanese Government has been unable to implement the accord. Unlike the Camp David accords, this agreement imposed restrictive conditions on Israel's negotiating partner. Several Lebanese factions opposed it, and there was little chance of its acceptance by Damascus. It offered nothing to encourage the Syrians to withdraw, and American diplomats were relying on the Saudis to arrange such a withdrawal later.

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OUR RISKY BASES IN HONDURAS

Date: 29 February 1984

By Jim Sasser

Jim Sasser

Despite the claims of four Republican Senators just back from Honduras that United States bases there are only temporary, the evidence clearly suggests that the bases are permanent - and a danger to our foreign policy interests.

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What to Do After Lebanon: Nothing

Date: 29 February 1984

As The Economist warns with cousinly affection, how Americans now think about the Middle East may be more important than anything they recently tried to do there. The British journal begs us not to confuse a punch on the nose with the end of the world - and to distinguish clearly between failing in Beirut and an unfailing commitment to truly vital interests like Israel and oil.

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