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Hideki Saijo

Hideki Saijō (西城 秀樹, Saijō Hideki; originally Tatsuo Kimoto (木本 龍雄, Kimoto Tatsuo); April 13, 1955 – May 16, 2018) was a Japanese singer, composer, actor, drummer, voice actor, and television and radio show host. Due to his numerous pioneering achievements throughout Asia in the 1970s and 1980s, he is considered an icon amongst Shōwa era idols.

With on-stage vivacity and highly acclaimed vocals as his defining trademarks, Saijō quickly came to dominate the Japanese charts of the 1970s. He was consistently promoted as part of the Shin-Gosanke (新御三家, "New Big Three") idol trio alongside two other soloists who debuted around the same time: Goro Noguchi and Hiromi Go. Almost seven years into his career, his 28th single "YOUNG MAN (Y.M.C.A.)" (a Japanese cover of the Village People song of the same name) became a social phenomenon in Japan, selling over 1.8 million copies.

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onsdag 13. april 1955
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13th of April 1955 News

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PRESS WALKOUTS IN LONDON SCORED; Inquiry Court Finds Strike Was 'Precipitate' -- Terms Pay Demand Unrealistic

Date: 14 April 1955

Special to The New York Times

finds strike was 'precipitate'; criticizes union pay demands as unrealistic; advises return to work, resumption of talks; condemns unions refusal to arbitrate; strike Communist-led

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BROOKLYN EAGLE PUT UP FOR SALE; Schroth Sets a Deadline of May 2 for Bids -- Property May Go in 3 Parts

Date: 13 April 1955

Offered for sale; F D Schroth sets May 2 deadline on bids; reserves right to reject highest bid if sale to lower bidder would be in best interests of Bklyn; says lease on new bldg is available; prospective buyers noted

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MIKOYAN RECALLS VISIT TO U. S. IN '36; Soviet Chief Doubts He Would Recognize Country Now -- Trades Quips at Party

Date: 13 April 1955

Special to The New York Times

USSR Deputy Premier Mlkoyan recalls good memories of US from his visit in '36 but doubts he would recognize US now, talk with newsmen, Moscow

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C.A.B. WARNED ON 'LEAKS'; Chairman Cites Premature Release of Information

Date: 13 April 1955

Special to The New York Times

Employes warned on information 'leaks,'

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7 GUILTY OF DEFYING COURT BAN ON PHOTOS

Date: 13 April 1955

Westmorland County, Pa, Ct convicts 6 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Greensburg Tribune-Review newsmen and photographer of contempt for defying ct ban against picture taking

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News in the Advertising and Marketing Fields

Date: 14 April 1955

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News in the Advertising and Marketing Fields

Date: 13 April 1955

to be a consol

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Pentagon's Press -- 1; An Analysis of Washington Currents That Join to Become River of News

Date: 13 April 1955

By HANSON W. BALDWIN

Hanson BALDWIN

Baldwin series of articles on dispute over curbs; sees Defense Dept and White House pub relations policies and indiscreet reptg as factors

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Pentagon's. Press -- II; A View That Wilson Information Order Leaves Much to Be Resolved in Military

Date: 14 April 1955

By HANSON W. BALDWIN

Hanson BALDWIN

urges directive be revised; suggests some rules to improve security without danger of centralized information control and enforced mil party line

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CENSORSHIP MOVE DENIED BY WILSON; Secretary Defends His Curb on Giving Information CENSORSHIP MOVE DENIED BY WILSON

Date: 13 April 1955

By ANTHONY LEVIEROSpecial to The New York Times

Wilson defends curbs, news conf; holds widespread pub of tech data in nuclear age poses acute security problems; notes USSR secrecy; says problem stems from inter-service and indus rivalries and tendency of scientists to rept all developments; denies intention to influence publishers, but intends to control Defense Dept spokesmen, says 'constructive contribution' provision concerns questions of propriety and criticism of Dept as well as defense secrets and seeks to avoid criticism of service rivalry in data releases; gives full freedom to Dept reprs appearing before Cong coms

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