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Jiro (musician)

Yoshihito Wayama (和山 義仁, Wayama Yoshihito; born October 17, 1972), better known by his stage name JIRO, is a Japanese musician best known as the bassist of the rock band Glay. He is also the bassist in the sideband The Predators.

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tirsdag 17. oktober 1972
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17. oktober 1972 var en tirsdag under stjernetegnet til . Det var 290 dagen i året. President i USA var Richard M. Nixon.

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17th of October 1972 News

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U.S. Is Protesting Soviet Curbs On Travel by Correspondents

Date: 17 October 1972

By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times

US on wk of Oct 9 protests to Soviet Embassy press counselor A P Yevstafyev and Amb A F Dobrynin against continued travel restrictions on Amer correspondents; State Dept official repts that Russians were informed that Govt would retaliate against Soviet correspondents when travel barriers were placed on Amer newsmen in USSR

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More, Monthly Review, Wins Hollenbeck Award

Date: 18 October 1972

NYU awards its D Hollenbeck award for best article evaluating mass media to More (pub)

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South Korea Chief Orders Martial Law; Assembly Dissolved and All Politics Halted U.S. Voices Disapproval in 'Stiffest Terms' MARTIAL LAW SET BY SEOUL REGIME

Date: 18 October 1972

Special to The New York Times

South Korean Pres Park Chung Hee on Oct 17 proclaims martial law and imposes press censorship

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MARCOS APPROVES NEW NEWSPAPER; Daily Will Print 'Positive News,' Official Says

Date: 17 October 1972

By HENRY KAMMSpecial to The New York Times

Philippines Govt on Oct 16 authorizes pub of new daily newspaper, Times-Journal; Asst Sec of Public Information L J Cruz says staff of Times-Journal have all been found to be 'respectable' journalists not involved in corruption or subversion; says they have agreed to write positive news; Dept of Public Information head F S Tatad says censorship of dispatches by foreign correspondents will soon be ended

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Hyphenated Terms Dropped

Date: 17 October 1972

Special to The New York Times

New Mexico Press Assn votes during its meeting on wk of Oct 9 to drop use of hyphenated Amer terms such as 'Mexican-American' in newspapers; says word Amer should precede natl or ethnic origins and that such terms as American of Mexican descent' should be used

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Criticizing the President

Date: 18 October 1972

ed holds that Nixon criticism of public opinion leaders and press for not supporting his Vietnam policies shows 'shallowness' of Pres's commitment to freedom of opinion, speech and press

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PRESIDENT SAYS 'OPINION LEADERS' FAILED HIM ON WAR; Holds Media, Business and University Critics Should Have Supported Mining President Says 'Leaders' Failed Him on the War

Date: 17 October 1972

By TAD SZULCSpecial to The New York Times

Nixon, in attack on 'so-called opinion leaders of this country,' cites 'leaders of media, great editors and publishers and TV commentators' for failing to stand behind him on his Vietnam policies, Oct 16 surprise appearance at Natl League of Families of Amer Prisoners and Missing in SE Asia conf, Washington; illus

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SOVIET COVERAGE OF CRASH SKIMPY; Domestic Catastrophes Get Little Media Attention

Date: 17 October 1972

By HEDRICK SMITHSpecial to The New York Times

USSR officials, noting that statistics on USSR traffic accidents are published erratically, say privately they see no point in sensationalizing bad news as is done in Western media; some Western diplomats suspect that Soviet authorities are wary of reptg alarming death statistics that might reflect badly on roads or state of repair of cars, both of which are considered to be far below standards in W Eur and US; suggest that traffic fatality rates may be rising at alarming proportions; articles in Soviet publications last summer disclosed 8,797 fatalities in Ukraine and Kazakhstan in '71, twice as many as in Calif although that state is estimated to have 4 or 5 times as many vehicles

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Chilean Policemen Fight Demonstrators

Date: 17 October 1972

Chilean police on Oct 16 clash several times with groups of businessmen and youths as shopkeepers, striking in sympathy with truckers, keep their stores closed in defiance of leftist Govt; nationwide truckers' strike, which led to declaration of state of emergency on Oct 12, began on Oct 10 as truck owners sought higher cargo rates and protested against reptd formation of state trucking agency in southern Chile

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DOMINICK PELUSO, QUEENS COUNSEL; Former City Hall Reporter for The News Dead at 46

Date: 17 October 1972

Peluso, Dominick R

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