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Keithroy Cornelius

Keithroy Cornelius (born 3 May 1968) is a former West Indian cricketer. Cornelius was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast. He also plays association football for the United States Virgin Islands football team.

In February 2008, the United States Virgin Islands were invited to take part in the 2008 Stanford 20/20, whose matches held official Twenty20 status. Cornelius made a single appearance for the team in their preliminary round match against St Kitts. In a match which they won by 4 wickets, he bowled two expensive wicketless overs which cost 20 runs, while with the bat he was dismissed for a duck by Elsroy Powell.

In football, Cornelius has made six appearances for the United States Virgin Islands, the last of which came in a 6–1 defeat to Curaçao in a 2014 World Cup qualifier on 15 November 2011, in which he scored his team's only goal, becoming, at the age of 43 years and 196 days, the oldest-ever international goalscorer in world football, breaking the 17-year-old record set by Roger Milla in the 1994 World Cup at the age of 42 years and 39 days. Some sources, however, state that the holder of this record is Wales' Billy Meredith, who scored against England in 1919, at the age of 45, but this match was a Victory International, which is not recognized as a full international.

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3rd of May 1968 News

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Foreigners Feeling Pinch

Date: 04 May 1968

Ideological crackdown on intellectuals affects foreign newsmen, particularly those from West or from Communist nations whose parties differ with USSR

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Tanzania's President Gets Power to Ban Any Paper

Date: 04 May 1968

Special to The New York Times

Bill giving Pres power to ban any newspaper in natl interest approved by Parliament; debate revd

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CURB ON MAGAZINES UPSET IN ARGENTINA

Date: 04 May 1968

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Sup Ct reinstates 3 pubs Govt forced to close

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DETROIT PUBLISHER UPHELD BY JUDGES

Date: 03 May 1968

7 judge Fed panel upholds ct order letting Clark refuse to testify before Romney and Mich Sen; to rule on entire issue May 7

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STOCKS ADVANCE IN STRONG FINISH; Broadest Gain in 7 Sessions Is Attributed to News on War and Credit Outlook

Date: 03 May 1968

By JOHN J. ABELE

John ABELE

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SORBONNE CLOSED AS STUDENTS RIOT; 500 Are Arrested in Paris as Police Evict Leftists -- Scores Are Injured SORBONNE CLOSED AS STUDENTS RIOT

Date: 04 May 1968

By LLOYD GARRISONSpecial to The New York Times

armed riot police evict from Sorbonne left-wing demonstrators protesting disciplinary action against Nanterre U student for distributing tracts on mfr of Molotov cocktails; 500 students arrested, scores hurt; Sorbonne closed for 1st time in history; closing seen tactical victory for New Left student-power movement composed of Communists, Socialists, Anarchists and Marxist admirers of late E Guevara; map of site of disorders

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U.S. INVITES CHINA TO SEND NEWSMEN; Aide Guarantees Freedom to Cover the Election

Date: 03 May 1968

USIA Dir Marks invites China to send newsmen to US to cover '68 Pres election campaign, guarantees full freedom, offers use of Voice of Amer; Washington diplomats see China rejecting offer for fear US will use it to pressure China into letting US newsmen visit

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March in Mississippi

Date: 03 May 1968

By WALTER RUGABER

Walter RUGABER

Abernathy leads protest march in Quitman County, Miss, after some marchers arrive from Memphis; CBS helicopter shot at from ground during demonstration; plans for overnight stay in tents, Marks, scrapped; utilities not ready; march illus

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STOCKS GAIN A BIT IN 3D BUSIEST DAY; Initial Heavy Rally, on Peace-Talk News, Sends Volume Toward 17.99 Million -- After Ebbing, Dow Is Up 1.16 STOCKS GAIN A BIT IN 3D BUSIEST DAY

Date: 04 May 1968

By JOHN J. ABELE

John ABELE

NYSE has 3d biggest trading day on record, with vol at 17.99-million shares

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JOURNALISTS CITED BY U. OF MISSOURI

Date: 04 May 1968

Special to The New York Times

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