كان ٢٥ يوليو ١٩٨٤ الأربعاء تحت علامة النجمة ♌. كان هذا هو يوم 206 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 ، الجمعة، ٢٥ يوليو ٢٠٢٥ يوم مضى. عيد ميلادك القادم في 346 ، بعد السبت، ٢٥ يوليو ٢٠٢٦ يوم. لقد عشت لمدة 18 يوم ، أو حوالي ١٥٬٣٢١ ساعة ، أو حوالي ٣٦٧٬٧٢٤ دقيقة ، أو حوالي ٢٢٬٠٦٣٬٤٧٢ ثانية.
25th of July 1984 News
الأخبار كما ظهرت في الصفحة الأولى لصحيفة نيويورك تايمز في ٢٥ يوليو ١٩٨٤
New Study of Women In Broadcast News
Date: 25 July 1984
AP
Women are holding more responsible jobs in broadcast journalism, but the number of female news-staff members at radio and television stations is no longer growing, according to a new survey released today. The survey, conducted last year for the Radio-Television News Directors Association, found that 11 percent of the news directors at the nation's commercial television stations were women in 1983, up from 8 percent in 1982 and less than 1 percent in 1972.
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PRESIDENT'S NEWS CONFERENCE ON FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ISSUES;
Date: 25 July 1984
Following is a transcript of President Reagan's news conference yesterday in Washington, as recorded by the New York Times: OPENING STATEMENT Please be seated. I have a brief statement here. The Congress is back this week for a session that's lasting only until Aug. 10. But that's enough time for the House of Representatives to approve legislation that would benefit all Americans. Among the many important issues now facing the Congress is legislation that will help reduce deficits, reward work and thrift, make our cities and neighborhoods safer and increase personal liberties throughout our land.
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Notes From Underground
Date: 25 July 1984
By Susan Heller Anderson and Maurice Carroll
Susan Anderson
''Our goal is to keep riders, not drive them away,'' concluded Carol Bellamy, the City Council President, in response to a report on city subways. She said that the report by the Straphangers Campaign, which said that subway service was ''stalled,'' was ''bad news for transit riders.''
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Altschiller Agency To Handle WABC-TV
Date: 25 July 1984
By Philip H. Dougherty
Philip Dougherty
-TV, Channel 7, has at last found an agency worthy of promoting the ''Eyewitness News Team.''
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Cabanillas Wins
Date: 25 July 1984
AP
Demetrio Cabanillas won the Deseret News Marathon today with a time of 2 hours 19 minutes 24 seconds, his eighth victory in the annual event. There were 935 runners registered for the race.
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New and Old Star and Old
Date: 26 July 1984
By Thomas Rogers
Thomas Rogers
Don King, the fight promoter who branched out when he helped put together the Jacksons' concert tour, introduced his ''newest star'' at a boxing news conference the other day, and she would have been more than vaguely familiar to devotees of movies that have not always been well received. It was none other than the actress Pia Zadora, who is the wife of Meshulam Riklis, board chairman of the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nev., where King has an agreement to promote fights.
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Tribune Co. Net Jumps
Date: 26 July 1984
AP
The Tribune Company, owner of The Daily News in New York and The Chicago Tribune, today reported a 35.2 percent increase in profits for the second quarter, to a record $29.2 million, from $21.6 million.
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Economic Scene; Torrid Growth: Good or Bad?
Date: 25 July 1984
By Leonard Silk
Leonard Silk
IS the sizzling growth of the economy in the first half of 1984 good news or bad news? Obviously, for the White House, it is the best news imaginable in this election year. Real economic growth ran at an annual rate of 10.1 percent in the first quarter and 7.5 percent in the second quarter, almost two points higher than the first ''flash'' estimate. In terms of final sales - the demand for goods and services excluding changes in inventories - the upsurge in the second quarter was 10.4 percent, against 3.6 percent in the first quarter, when inventory building accounted for most of the boom. Yet the rate of inflation has slowed to 3.2 percent in the second quarter, as measured by one price index used to adjust the gross national product for inflation. Consumer prices rose only two-tenths of 1 percent in June, the Government reported yesterday.
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Cavalier Choice
Date: 26 July 1984
George Karl , who starred at North Carolina and then played six seasons for the San Antonio Spurs, has been tapped to replace Tom Nissalke as coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The 33-year-old Karl, who will become the youngest coach in the National Basketball Association, has been with the Cleveland organization as director of player acquisition since last year. Although the Cavaliers declined to confirm his latest appointment, they scheduled a news conference for today to announce a successor to Nissalke, who was dismissed in May.
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PEKING-HANOI VERBAL DUEL HEATS UP
Date: 25 July 1984
By Christopher S. Wren
Christopher Wren
China accused Vietnam today of fomenting trouble along their common frontier to sabotage any normalization of Chinese- Soviet relations. An official commentary by the New China News Agency repeated Peking's charge that Hanoi was creating border tensions to distract world attention from Vietnam's activities in Cambodia, where Vietnamese troops have been fighting Cambodian guerrillas that are supported by Peking. The official press agency went on to assert that ''the Vietnamese authorities want to put a spoke in the wheels of Sino-Soviet relations.''
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