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الثلاثاء، ١٣ نوفمبر ١٩٨٤
مكان الولادة
تشيناي
عمر
41
علامة النجمة

كان ١٣ نوفمبر ١٩٨٤ الثلاثاء تحت علامة النجمة . كان هذا هو يوم 317 من السنة. كان رئيس الولايات المتحدة Ronald Reagan.

إذا كنت قد ولدت في هذا اليوم ، فأنت تبلغ٪ s سنة. كان عيد ميلادك الأخير في 41 ، الخميس، ١٣ نوفمبر ٢٠٢٥ يوم مضى. عيد ميلادك القادم في 203 ، بعد الجمعة، ١٣ نوفمبر ٢٠٢٦ يوم. لقد عشت لمدة 161 يوم ، أو حوالي ١٥٬١٧٨ ساعة ، أو حوالي ٣٦٤٬٢٧٩ دقيقة ، أو حوالي ٢١٬٨٥٦٬٧٧٠ ثانية.

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13th of November 1984 News

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Breakers Moving Team to Oregon

Date: 14 November 1984

AP

The United States Football League's New Orleans Breakers announced today that the franchise would move to Portland for the 1985 spring season.

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The Good News on Toxic Waste

Date: 13 November 1984

After a landslide victory at the polls, President Reagan could very easily have vetoed a far-reaching bill on toxic waste disposal that awaited his signature - especially since the bill runs directly counter to his policies of decreasing regulation and delegating more power to the states. Mr. Reagan deserves credit for signing the bill into law despite his reservations.

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Florida to Appeal N.C.A.A. Penalty

Date: 14 November 1984

AP

Marshall Criser, the Florida president, said today that the university would appeal the National Collegiate Athletic Association's sanctions imposed on the school's football program for rule infractions.

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Lee, an Ex-Back For Saints, Dies

Date: 14 November 1984

AP

Bivian Lee, a cornerback with the New Orleans Saints for four years, died today hour after being admitted to a hospital for stomach pains.

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U.S. SEEKS TO SWAY OPINION ON NICARAGUA POLICY

Date: 14 November 1984

By Philip Taubman

Philip Taubman

By comparing Nicaragua to Cuba and talking about the possible delivery of advanced fighter aircraft to the Sandinistas, the Reagan Administration has tried in the last week to portray Nicaragua as a direct threat to the security of the United States.

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U.S. SAYS IT WOULD HELP ALLIES REPEL SANDINISTAS

Date: 14 November 1984

By Richard Halloran

Richard Halloran

The Department of Defense said today that the United States would respond ''with whatever assistance was necessary'' if Honduras or El Salvador asked for military help in repelling an invasion from Nicaragua.

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ASTRONAUTS SNARE ERRANT SATELLITE FOR THE FIRST TIME

Date: 13 November 1984

By John Noble Wilford, Special To the New York Times

John Wilford

Two space- walking astronauts boldly snared a satellite in orbit today and, overcoming a surprising and potentially serious obstacle, wrestled the large satellite aboard the cargo bay of the space shuttle Discovery.

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NICARAGUAN REBEL WARNS OF POSSIBLE ATTACKS

Date: 13 November 1984

By Stephen Kinzer

Stephen Kinzer

A top Nicaraguan rebel leader asserted today that if the Sandinistas began using a type of Soviet attack helicopters that he said had been sent recently, the insurgents would respond by attacking ''strategic targets.''

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REAGAN ASKS HELP FROM CABINET ON CUTS IN GOVERNMENT SPENDING

Date: 14 November 1984

By Steven R. Weisman

Steven Weisman

President Reagan appealed to his Cabinet today to help ''dam the river'' of Federal outlays by accepting cuts and other savings aimed at further reducing the rate of growth in Government spending.

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100 Army Engineers Are Sent to Honduras

Date: 13 November 1984

AP

One hundred Army engineers from Fort Bragg, N.C., have arrived to improve roads at the Palmerola air base, United States and Honduran sources said today.

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NICARAGUA PUTS FORCE ON ALERT FOR A U.S. INVASION

Date: 13 November 1984

AP

The Government, following up on its warnings of a United States invasion, deployed tanks in strategic areas in and around the capital today and put its armed forces on combat alert.

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