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Kasey Kahne

Kasey Kenneth Kahne (født 10. april 1980 i Enumclaw, Washington, USA) er en fører i den amerikanske motorsporten NASCAR. Han kjører bil #5 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Charger for teamet Evernham Motorsports i NASCARs Nextel Cup.

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Fødselsdag, fødselsdato
torsdag 10. april 1980
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10. april 1980 var en torsdag under stjernetegnet til . Det var 100 dagen i året. President i USA var Jimmy Carter.

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10th of April 1980 News

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Vatican's Paper Starts Weekly Polish Edition

Date: 10 April 1980

Special to The New York Times

Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano has started publishing weekly edition in Polish (S)

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C.I.A. Head Defends Approving Use of Journalists

Date: 11 April 1980

By DEIRDRE CARMODY Special to The New York Times

Deirdre Special

Turner defends use of journalists for secret intelligence operations, speech, American Society of Newspaper editors, Washington; says he personally approved use of journalists on 3 separate occasions; his portrait (M)

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Harrison E. Salisbury Sues U.S.; Charges Cables Were Intercepted

Date: 11 April 1980

Former NY Times associate editor Harrison E Salisbury files suit against Govt, charging National Security Agency with illegally intercepting his international communications, including news dispatches; also invokes Freedom of Information Act in effort to see agency's file on him; agency confirms existence of file, but says it cannot be released without disclosing intelligence sources (S)

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IRAN CAPTORS CITE FILMED CONFESSIONS; Assert 12 Hostages Have Divulged U.S. Activities a Sergeant Shows Hidden Computer Sergeant Names Others

Date: 11 April 1980

By JOHN KIFNER Special to The New York Times

John Special

ABC, CBS and NBC decline to buy film from Iranian militants in which Army Sgt Joseph Subic Jr allegedly confessed to espionage activities (M)

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The City; Victim of Car Bomb Accused of Setting It 3 Arrested in Theft Of a News Truck 10 Men Are Charged With Selling Guns Deadlock Reported At Jacobson's Trial

Date: 11 April 1980

Barresi is charged with planting bomb himself (S)

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Editors Protest Curb on Soviet Deals Relating to Summer Olympics

Date: 10 April 1980

By DEIRDRE CARMODY Special to The New York Times

Deirdre Special

American Society of Newspaper Editors send letter to White House protesting Pres Carter's recent order prohibiting transactions with Russians in connection with '80 Summer Olympic Games; say order, as it applied to NBC, would have practical effect of denying to NBC opportunity to televise Games in event network elects to cover them (M)

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3 Networks Reject Offer Of Iran Film; More Expensive Than Usual

Date: 11 April 1980

By LES BROWN

Les BROWN

networks refused to buy filmed interview with Sgt Subic because Iranian militants insist that film be televised without editing; CBS vice pres John Lane comments (M)

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Deadline Club Cites 19 For Work in Journalism

Date: 11 April 1980

Wins Deadline Club's James Wright Brown Award for excellence in public service reporting

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Reagan Attacks Press Analyses Calling His Speeches Inaccurate; 'An Honest Misunderstanding'

Date: 11 April 1980

By HOWELL RAINES Special to The New York Times

Howell Special

Ronald Reagan blames misinformation given him by 2 top-level military officers for recent statement that Vietnam veterans are not entitled to GI Bill benefits (S)

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News Summary; Transit Strike International National Metropolitan

Date: 11 April 1980

Acceptance by Soviet Moslems of Soviet's military intervention in Afghanistan seems to be widespread and there are few audible overtones of discontent or protest in Moslem southern crescent of USSR; Soviet Moslems appear to believe Kremlin's version that intervention was justified; illus; map (L)

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