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José Aldo

José Aldo da Silva Oliveira Júnior (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒoˈzɛ ˈawdu]; born 9 September 1986), known as José Aldo, is a Brazilian former professional mixed martial artist who competed in the Bantamweight and Featherweight divisions of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he was the inaugural and longest-reigning UFC Featherweight Champion, becoming champion after the UFC/WEC merger. Aldo is also the former interim UFC Featherweight Champion. He formerly competed in World Extreme Cagefighting, where he was the fourth and final WEC Featherweight Champion. Aldo is considered to be one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time, and is often regarded as one of the greatest featherweights of all time after defending his UFC title seven times and his WEC title twice.

After his first MMA defeat in November 2005, Aldo remained undefeated for over a decade, winning 18 straight fights until UFC 194 in December 2015, when he lost to Conor McGregor. He was named Sherdog's 2009 Fighter of the Year. In Sherdog's April 2017 pound-for-pound ranking, Aldo was called "the greatest featherweight in mixed martial arts history."

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9th of September 1986 News

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NEWS SUMMARY: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1986

Date: 10 September 1986

International A panel indicted a Soviet employee of the United Nations for espionage in a case that has become intwined with the Kremlin's detention of an American journalist in Moscow. The Soviet suspect, Gennadi F. Zakharov, was accused of three counts of spying by a Federal grand jury in Brooklyn. Government officials say Mr. Zakharov was about to give $1,000 to an employee of an American military concern in exchange for three classified documents. [ Page A1, Column 6. ] Nicholas S. Daniloff said he believed that Soviet authorities were seeking to assemble an espionage case against him dating back five years. The detained correspondent told his wife that investigators were questioning him in detail about his work in Moscow since he arrived there for U.S. News & World Report. [ A8:4-6. ]

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THE BOLSHEVIKS' PRISONER: NICHOLAS DANILOFF

Date: 09 September 1986

Special to the New York Times

In 1961, when Nicholas S. Daniloff told his father, the son of a czarist general, that he was going to cover the Soviet Union for United Press International, the elder Daniloff retorted: ''You think your American passport is going to save you from the Bolsheviks. You're wrong. They're going to send you to the salt mines.'' That visceral reaction, however, was not shared by Mr. Daniloff's grandmother.

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NEWS SUMMARY: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1986

Date: 09 September 1986

International The detention of a U.S. reporter is an ''outrage,'' President Reagan declared. In a Denver speech, Mr. Reagan reiterated warnings that the episode was endangering American-Soviet ties. [ Page A1, Column 6. ] The Kremlin plans to link the imprisoned journalist, Nicholas S. Daniloff, to Paul M. Stombaugh, an American diplomat who was expelled from the Soviet Union 15 months ago for what Moscow said was espionage activity, according to Izvestia. [ A1:5. ]

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Allegheny Payout

Date: 10 September 1986

AP

Allegheny International Inc. said it was suspending quarterly dividend payments on preferred stock, a move that will save about $7 million. The heavily indebted consumer products and industrial specialty company had already suspended common stock dividends for the first and second quarters.

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Chrysler Projects

Date: 10 September 1986

AP

The Chrysler Corporation will spend about $1.8 billion to renovate its Jefferson Avenue plant in Detroit and build a high-technology center in Oakland County in southeastern Michigan, Gov. James Blanchard said. The agreement, announced after Chrysler officials met with representatives of local governments and state and legislative leaders, will mean a state investment of about $150 million during the next five to six years, Governor Blanchard said.

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MITSUBISHI TO ACQUIRE SILTEC

Date: 09 September 1986

By Andrew Pollack, Special To the New York Times

Andrew Pollack

The Siltec Corporation, one of the two major American producers of silicon wafers used to make computer chips, said today that it had agreed to be acquired by the Mitsubishi Metal Corporation of Japan in a $32 million deal. The sale highlights a problem that has gotten little attention: American chip makers, even as they struggle to compete with the Japanese, are becoming more dependent on Japanese companies for raw materials. The acquisition would leave the Monsanto Company as the last major American supplier of silicon wafers, which are the raw materials used in producing semiconductors.

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Charges at Kerr-McGee

Date: 10 September 1986

AP

The Kerr-McGee Corporation said it anticipates special non-cash charges of about $265 million after taxes in the third quarter of 1986. Frank A. McPherson, the company chairman, said the special charges would reduce stockholders' equity to $1.4 billion, from $1.7 billion.

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Cetus Sues Amgen

Date: 10 September 1986

Special to the New York Times

The Cetus Corporation, a biotechnology company based in Emeryville, Calif., said that it had filed suit in Federal District Court here against Amgen, a biotechnology company based in Thousand Oaks, Calif.

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Muzak Sale Set

Date: 09 September 1986

The Westinghouse Electric Corporation said it had agreed to sell Muzak, a unit of its Group W Radio division, to the Field Corporation of Chicago. Terms were not disclosed.

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Putnam Is Suing Former Executives

Date: 10 September 1986

AP

The Putnam Companies, one of the largest mutual fund managers, has sued a group of former executives, contending they conspired to steal business.

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