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10th of October 1984 News
Nieuws zoals het verscheen op de voorpagina van de New York Times op 10 oktober 1984
NEWS SUMMARY;
Date: 11 October 1984
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1984 International Prime Minister Shimon Peres will press next year to secure a dramatic increase in American grants to Israel, from the current level of $2.6 billion to more than $4 billion annually, according to Israeli officials. Administration officials said Israel is already the largest beneficiary of American aid, not only this year but throughout the history of the foreign aid program. (Page A1, Column 4.)
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Independent Network News Sues for Access to Debates
Date: 11 October 1984
The Independent Network News filed suit yesterday to be allowed to set up its own cameras for the remaining Presidential and Vice-Presidential debates.
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Gomez Is Upset
Date: 11 October 1984
AP
John Mattke, an unseeded American ranked only 225th in the world, upset top- seeded Andres Gomez of Ecuador today, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6, in the second round of the Japan Open tennis tournament. Gomez is the world's fifth-ranked player. Mattke, a Minnesotan, has won one tournament, a satellite event, since turning professional last winter.
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AGILE NOMINEE FOR JERSEY HIGH COURT
Date: 11 October 1984
By Joseph F. Sullivan
Joseph Sullivan
When Governor Kean called Gary Saul Stein early Monday to offer him a seat on the New Jersey Supreme Court, the 51- year-old lawyer marked the occasion later by going out and playing two sets of tennis. His duties since 1981 as Director of Policy and Planning have all but kept Mr. Stein, once ranked by the Eastern Tennis Association, off the tennis court. Instead he has been in the center of efforts to end prison overcrowding, create a stable financial source for transportation and develop the state's new science and technology program.
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Oklahoma Back Made Ineligible
Date: 11 October 1984
AP
Mike Clopton, reserve quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners, today was declared ineligible for further competition ''pending a review of information pertinent to his eligibility status,'' Coach Barry Switzer said.
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Oriole Official Out of Hospital
Date: 11 October 1984
UPI
Upi
Hank Peters, general manager of the Baltimore Orioles, collapsed Tuesday night at Jack Murphy Stadium during a reception after the first game of the World Series and was briefly hospitalized.
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All Along to Run the Rothmans
Date: 11 October 1984
AP
All Along, who in 1983 became the first foreign-based thoroughbred to be voted North America's horse of the year, will be shipped from Paris to Woodbine here Sunday to run in the Rothmans International on the grass on Oct. 21, the Ontario Jockey Club announced today.
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Goal by Davis Helps U.S. Win
Date: 11 October 1984
AP
Rick Davis, the captain, scored a goal midway through the second half to break a 1-1 tie Tuesday night, and the United States went on to defeat El Salvador, 3-1, in the Columbus Cup, an exhibition soccer tournament. In a later cup match, Mexico defeated Colombia, 1-0.
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Mets Raise Prices Of Tickets by $1
Date: 11 October 1984
The Mets announced a $1 increase in ticket prices yesterday for the 1985 season.
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Victory '83 Wins 12-Meter Title
Date: 11 October 1984
AP
Victory '83, the boat that sailed for Britain in the America's Cup last year, won the world 12-Meter yachting championship off this island resort today.
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NEWSPAPER REPORTERS EXCLUDED
Date: 11 October 1984
By Richard Halloran, Special To the New York Times
Richard Halloran
Defense Department officials today disclosed the makeup of a press pool the Government would form to cover the initial stages of surprise military operations. It would include news agency, radio, television and magazine reporters but not reporters from individual newspapers.
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