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Date: 14 January 1980
Guangdong Overseas Chinese News, paper designed mainly for relatives in China of overseas Chinese, resumes publication in Canton (S)
Le 14 janvier 1980 était un lundi sous le signe astral du ♑. C'était le 13ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était Jimmy Carter.
Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 46 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le mercredi 14 janvier 2026, il y a 169 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le jeudi 14 janvier 2027, dans 195 jours. Vous avez vécu 16 971 jours, soit environ 407 321 heures, ou environ 24 439 288 minutes, ou environ 1 466 357 280 secondes.
Date: 14 January 1980
Guangdong Overseas Chinese News, paper designed mainly for relatives in China of overseas Chinese, resumes publication in Canton (S)
Date: 15 January 1980
By CHRISTOPHER S. WREN Special to The New York Times
Christopher WREN
CBS News pres William A Leonard asks Iran to reconsider expulsion of US press corps (S)
Date: 15 January 1980
By CHARLES MOHR Special to The New York Times
Charles Special
Sen Walter D Huddleston says White House and Sen Intelligence Committee are close to agreement on 'charter' that would codify restraints on CIA but that issue still in dispute is paid use of clergymen as intelligence agents (S)
Date: 14 January 1980
US offers Pakistan $400 million in economic and and military aid over next 2 years to help it defend itself against Soviet expansion; Carter Adm seeks European participation in aid program (M)
Date: 15 January 1980
(Rep.) EDWARD P. BOLANDALAN BLUM, M.D.GAETAN SANTOPADREDEBORAH M. GREENBERGYURI TAVROVSKYALFRED ANDRIOLAANN HALLAN LAKHDHIR
Repr Edward P Boland letter disputes article; says act would not result in elimination of scrutiny from outside, as Schaap claims; claims Schaap's avowed purpose is to reveal identity of every CIA officer working overseas (S)
Date: 15 January 1980
By DONALD JANSON
Donald JANSON
Political leaders and civic groups in New Jersey are demanding that FCC assign major VHF station to state; WABC-TV, in compliance with Government efforts to get New York stations to provide more comprehensive news coverage of New Jersey, has opened office in Hackensack; FCC has ordered WNET to come up with plan for New Jersey studio; Eagleton Poll at Rutgers University indicates that lack of New Jersey-oriented station has meant low level of political knowledge among residents; WABC-TV New Jersey bureau chief Edward Galorenzo comments (M)
Date: 15 January 1980
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
Analysis of CBS-TV's resurgence in audience-popularity ratings; ABC over past 4 years has built up large lead in ratings, but CBS is only two-tenths of point behind ABC for first 17 weeks of current season; CBS's popular Sunday night programs, including 60 Minutes and One Day at a Time, have been key to network's success (M)
Date: 14 January 1980
Special to The New York Times
Family of Soviet dissident Aleksandr Ginzburg has agreed to join him in America without informally adopted youth, Sergei Shibayev, they had originally insisted on bringing along (S)
Date: 15 January 1980
BY DOUGLAS E. KNEELAND Special to The New York Times
Douglas KNEELAND
Douglas E Kneeland analyzes John B Connally's campaign tactics; says his efforts to goad Republican front-runner Ronald Reagan to debate have failed, and Iranian crisis has prevented him from criticizing Pres Carter; notes also that his plan to buy TV air time has been thwarted by networks' refusal to sell it; says Connally has now shifted his strategy to compete harder on state-by-state basis in early primaries, especially in the South (M)