SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1980
Date: 08 June 1980
8 juni 1980 was een zondag onder het sterrenbeeld ♊. Het was de 159e dag van het jaar. President van de Verenigde Staten was Jimmy Carter.
Als je op deze dag bent geboren, ben je 46 jaar oud. Je laatste verjaardag was op maandag 8 juni 2026, 19 dagen geleden. Je volgende verjaardag is op dinsdag 8 juni 2027, in 345 dagen. Je hebt 16.820 dagen geleefd, of ongeveer 403.697 uur, of ongeveer 24.221.825 minuten, of ongeveer 1.453.309.500 seconden.
Date: 08 June 1980
By MOLLY IVINS Special to The New York Times
Molly Special
Arizona Republic and Phoenix Gazette have been fighting introduction of newsroom labor union for about 2 years; Newspaper Guild has won 2 certification elections, but management has broken off contract talks with guild representatives; New Times Weekly, on Feb 20, published article that said that union was expected to file series of charges of unfair labor practices against Republic and Gazette with NLRB; practices cited (M)
Date: 08 June 1980
By ANDREA AURICHIO
Andrea AURICHIO
Article on newspapers published on East End of Long Island, East Hampton Star, Southampton Press and new Bridgehampton Sun; illus of publishers Leonard Saffir (Sun), Donald H Louchheim (Press) and Helen Rattray (Star) (M)
Date: 09 June 1980
Martial Law Command announces it has detained 8 South Korean journalists on suspicion of spreading false and seditious rumors; asserts journalists were aided by pro-North Korean elements (M)
Date: 08 June 1980
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
NY Daily News is considering publishing afternoon edition that would probably appear on newsstands between 3 and 5 PM; this would put News in direct competition with NY Post; Thomas P O'Donnell, vice president of marketing of Chicago Tribune, parent company, comments (S)
Date: 08 June 1980
Harvard University presents Nieman Fellowships to Carlos Aguilar (KENS-TV), Rose M Economou (WBBM-TV), Frank G Adams (Great Falls Tribune), Peter J Almond (Cleveland Press), Gerald M Boyd (St Louis Post-Dispatch), Michael E Hill (Washington Post), David S Lamb (Los Angeles Times), Douglas N Mariette (Charlotte Observer), Laurel Shackelford (Louisville Courier-Journal), Howard S Shapiro (Philadelphia Inquirer), James D Stewart (Atlanta Constitution), and Nancy C Warnecke (Nashville Tennessean) (S)