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9th of January 1983 News
Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 9 janvier 1983
Smokeless Work
Date: 09 January 1983
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
Many workers who don't smoke believe they have a right to a smokefree job. Last October a Federal worker, Irene C. Parodi of Fremont, Calif., won a landmark court decision upholding that right.
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CLEAN-AIR DEADLINE IS MET BY STATE
Date: 09 January 1983
By States News Service
States Service
WASHINGTON D.C. LAST month, Connecticut appeared to be part of a select group: a handful of states that had met a deadline for cleaning up their air and would not face a cutoff of Federal funds. The United States Environmental Protection Agency announced that areas not meeting air-quality standards by a December deadline under the Federal Clean Air Act would face a host of sanctions, from the loss of Federal funds for highway building and clean-air programs to the denial of permits for the construction or expansion of factories. Altogether, 472 air-quality regions, roughly corresponding to counties, appeared in danger of not meeting the deadline, the Federal agency said. The 472 regions fell in 44 states.
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Prison Weddings
Date: 09 January 1983
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
It is legal to get married in prison, but like everyone else, the convict must first obtain a license. This posed a problem at the Ossining (N.Y.) Correctional Facility in November 1981 when the Town Clerk refused to enter the prison to issue the licenses and the warden refused to let the prisoners go into town to get them.
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Pet Insurance
Date: 09 January 1983
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
Health insurance, with sickness and accident benefits, deductibles and major medical coverage, became available for family dogs and cats in April 1982. It was offered by companies in Monticello, N.Y., and Sacramento, Calif., and they had high hopes for expansion to other states.
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Paw Paw Sequel
Date: 09 January 1983
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
When it comes to frugality in government, Paw Paw, W. Va., may be without a peer. But early last year the town, run by a $25-a-month mayor and operating on a yearly budget of $25,000, wondered if it could stay solvent.
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Lady Northcliffe First at Aqueduct
Date: 10 January 1983
Lady Northcliffe, the fourth choice in the wagering, rallied to win the $57,300 Busanda Stakes at Aqueduct yesterday.
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SUNDAY, JANUARY, 9, 1983
Date: 09 January 1983
International Vice President Bush will go to Europe Jan. 30 for talks with American allies and to address the Committee on Disarmament in Geneva, President Reagan announced in his weekly radio address. Mr. Reagan, citing ''encouraging words'' from the new Soviet leadership, said, ''Clearly the Soviets want to appear more responsive and reasonable.'' (Page 1, Column 6.) A visit to the Falkland Islands was made Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain. She told the Falklanders that she had come ''to pay tribute to those who liberated the islands'' that Britain recaptured from Argentina in fighting last year. (1:5.)
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News Summary; MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1983
Date: 10 January 1983
International Poles are still being arrested although the internment of political dissidents was formally ended with the suspension of the basic provisions of martial law. In their pursuit of underground Solidarity activists, authorities in their largest recent roundup just before New Year's seized 15 activists who were said to be operating an underground printing plant near Poznan. (Page A1, Column 1.) A rebellion in a Salvadoran province continued. El Salvador's Defense Minister, Gen. Jose Guillermo Garcia, rejected a demand by one of his military commanders that he step down to end the rebellion in the northern province of Cabanas. But there were signs that regardless of the outcome of the rebellion, General Garcia's position was growing more difficult to maintain. (A1:1.)
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Bombs Injure 9 At Soccer Game
Date: 10 January 1983
AP
At least nine people had to be treated in hospitals today for cuts they suffered when two homemade bombs exploded in the stands during a soccer game between Ajax of Amsterdam and FC Den Haag, the police said.
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Riddick Captures 55-Meter Dash
Date: 10 January 1983
Special to the New York Times
Steve Riddick, a 1976 Olympic gold medalist in the 400-meter relay, made his 1983 debut by winning the 55-meter dash today in the Manufacturers Hanover-Metropolitan Athletics Congress development meet at the United States Military Academy Fieldhouse. The 31-year-old Riddick, a member of the Philadelphia Pioneer Club, was clocked in 6.1 seconds as he defeated James Henderson of Columbia University, who ran 6.2.
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