S'està reproduint dissabte, 7 de novembre de 1981

El 7 de novembre de 1981 era un dissabte sota el signe estrella de . Era el 310 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era Ronald Reagan.

Si vas néixer aquest dia, tens 44 anys. El teu darrer aniversari va ser el divendres, 7 de novembre de 2025, fa 232 dies. El teu proper aniversari és el dissabte, 7 de novembre de 2026, d'aquí a 132 dies. Heu viscut durant 16.303 dies, o unes 391.287 hores, o uns 23.477.233 minuts, o uns 1.408.633.980 segons.

Algunes persones que comparteixen aquest aniversari:

  • Marie Curie (físic, físic nuclear, professor d'universitat, químic, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1867)
  • Lev Trotski (autobiògraf, diplomàtic, escriptor, filòsof, historiador, militar, periodista, polític, revolucionari, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1879)
  • Albert Camus (assagista, catedràtic, dramaturg, escriptor, filòsof, guionista, membre de la Resistència Francesa, novel·lista, periodista, poeta, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1913)
  • Lorde (cantautor, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1996)
  • Joni Mitchell (artista d'estudi, cantant, compositor de cançons, fotògraf, guitarrista, músic, pintor, poeta, productor discogràfic, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1943)
  • Kamal Haasan (actor, actor de cinema, artista d'estudi, cantant, compositor, coreògraf, director de cinema, filantrop, guionista, lletrista, productor de cinema, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1954)
  • David de Gea Quintana (futbolista, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1990)
  • David Guetta (discjòquei, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1967)
  • Chandrasekhara Raman (cristal·lògraf, físic, professor d'universitat, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1888)
  • Rio Ferdinand (autobiògraf, futbolista, productor de cinema, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1978)
  • Billy Graham (autobiògraf, clergue, teòleg, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1918)
  • Adam DeVine (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, actor de veu, cantant, comediant, guionista, productor de cinema, show runner, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1983)
  • Anushka Shetty (actor, model, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1981)
  • Marcus Luttrell (mariner naval, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1975)
  • Mahmud de Ghazna (rei, Nascut el 2 de novembre de 971)
  • Dana Plato (actor de cinema, actor de televisió, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1964)
  • Octavio Ocaña (actor, actor de televisió, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1998)
  • Herman J. Mankiewicz (guionista, periodista, productor de cinema, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1897)
  • Kiran Rao (autor, director de cinema, guionista, productor de cinema, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1973)
  • Néstor Makhnó (agricultor, anarquista, escriptor, militar, pintor, polític, revolucionari, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1888)
  • Sharleen Spiteri (cantant, compositor de cançons, músic, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1967)
  • David Petraeus (oficial, polític, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1952)
  • Ronen Rubinstein (activista, activista climàtic, actor, director de cinema, escriptor, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1993)
  • Tao Ruspoli (actor, actor de cinema, director de cinema, músic, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1975)
  • Zak Brown (emprenedor, pilot d'automobilisme, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1971)
  • Lisa Su (emprenedor, enginyer elèctric, executiu en cap, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1969)
  • Lise Meitner (físic, físic nuclear, professor d'universitat, químic, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1878)
  • Lindsay Duncan (actor de cinema, actor de teatre, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1950)
  • Martín Palermo (entrenador de futbol, futbolista, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1973)
  • John Barnes (comentarista esportiu, entrenador de futbol, futbolista, músic, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1963)
  • Jason London (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, productor de cinema, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1972)
  • Konrad Lorenz (biòleg, escriptor, etòleg, filòsof, metge, naturalista, professor d'universitat, psicòleg, zoòleg, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1903)
  • Reid Ewing (actor, actor de televisió, cantant, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1988)
  • Venkat Prabhu (actor, director de cinema, guionista, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1975)
  • Jon Taffer (emprenedor, personalitat televisiva, presentador de televisió, restaurador, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1954)
  • Khalifa Belqasim Haftar (oficial, polític, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1943)
  • Luigi Riva (director esportiu, futbolista, guionista, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1944)
  • Raphael (actor de cinema, actor de televisió, artista d'estudi, cantautor, compositor, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1975)
  • Christopher Knight (actor, actor de televisió, empresari, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1957)
  • Derek Watt (jugador de futbol americà, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1992)
  • Su Pollard (actor, actor de cinema, cantant, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1949)
  • Morgan Spurlock (director de cinema, guionista, periodista, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1970)
  • Tinie Tempah (raper, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1988)
  • Tommy Thayer (cantant, compositor, compositor de cançons, guitarrista, músic, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1960)
  • Edith Bouvier Beale (actor, ballarí, model, socialite, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1917)
  • Vladislav Doronine (col·leccionista d'art, promotor immobiliari, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1962)
  • Raima Sen (actor, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1979)
  • Yoon-jin Kim (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, actor de veu, ballarí, cantant, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1973)
  • King Kong Bundy (actor de televisió, lluitador professional, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1957)
  • Hasim Rahman (boxejador, Nascut el 7 de novembre de 1972)

7th of November 1981 News

Notícies tal com van aparèixer a la portada del New York Times el 7 de novembre de 1981

BAD NEWS AT THE FINANCIAL TIMES

Date: 08 November 1981

By Steven Rattner

Steven Rattner

LONDON L ESS than a month ago, the Financial Times, perhaps best known for its distinctive salmon-pink paper, closed World Business Weekly, an American offshoot introduced on a shoestring in 1978 that had nonetheless piled up losses estimated in the millions. It was the latest reversal for a publishing company that once seemed to do most things right. A European edition, printed in Frankfurt and still undergoing editorial metamorphosis after nearly three years, is struggling to pay its way. And the newspaper itself, still more widely read in British corporate circles than any competitor, has slipped into the red for the first time since 1945. Last year, the Financial Times Group posted a loss of $320,000 before taxes and interest income. With aggressive belt-tightening, the group might move back into the black this year, but the results are not expected to approach the $5.5 million earned in 1979 before taxes, a level more typical of the company's performance.

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Date: 07 November 1981

PRESS GROUPS IN 19 COUNTRIES JOIN TO SET UP AN ASIAN NEWS NETWORK KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Nov. 6 (AP) - Twenty-three news agencies from 19 countries joined forces today to begin the Asia-Pacific News Network. The network immediately recommended that major international news agencies be allowed to distribute reports only through the national news agencies. ''The developing countries have been made victims of grossly distorted reporting, particularly by the Western mass media,'' Malaysia's Information Minister, Mohammad Rahmat, told delegates at the meeting of the Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies, which established the new network.

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EDITOR AND AN AIDE TO 2 PRESIDENTS

Date: 07 November 1981

By Les Ledbetter

Les Ledbetter

Jonathan Daniels, the former editor of The Raleigh (N.C.) News and Observer who served as press secretary to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and was an adviser to President Truman, died yesterday in Hilton Head Island, S.C., after a long illness. He was 79 years old. Mr. Daniels was also a prolific author, a consummate politician, a historian, a gourmet and a gadfly. It was he who disclosed that President Roosevelt had a love affair with his wife's former social secretary, Lucy Page Murcer. Mr. Daniels wrote briefly about the affair in 1954 in his book ''The End of Innocence.'' And he gave the details of the relationship in his 1966 book ''The Time Between the Wars.''

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Sunday Observer By Russell Baker In the Teeth of Fanatics Patrick McDonnell

Date: 08 November 1981

Mrs. Delia Odorra of Little Rock, Ark., wants someone to straighten her out about fundamentalists, extremists and fanatics. ''The news is filled nowadays with fundamentalists, extremists and fanatics, but the papers seem to use the words interchangeably,'' she writes. ''Am I wrong in thinking that fundamentalists, extremists and fanatics are actually three different breeds of cat?'' You are entirely correct, Mrs. Odorra. The distinctions are vividly illuminated by a news story from Schenectady about the troubles of a man named Jordan Clive who did not much care what brand of toothpaste he brushed with.

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Editors Will Visit Nicaragua Over Closings of Newspaper

Date: 07 November 1981

UPI

Upi

A group of editors and publishers, led by Charles Scripps, president of the Inter-American Press Association and chairman of Scripps-Howard newspapers, will visit Nicaragua next week. The mission, with representation from at least eight newspapers in the Western Hemisphere, will arrive in Managua Nov. 10 and meet with authorities over the next two days to express concern over the repeated closings of the newspaper La Prensa.

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Managua Paper Names 13 as C.I.A. Members

Date: 07 November 1981

Special to the New York Times

A pro-Sandinist newspaper today published the names of 13 people who it said were Central Intelligence Agency members now attached to the United States Embassy here, prompting a strong protest from the Reagan Administration. The newspaper, Nuevo Diario, listed a total of 40 people identified as United States intelligence officers who had worked in Nicaragua in recent years.

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Essay; WHO'S BLOWING SMOKE?

Date: 08 November 1981

By William Safire

William Safire

In two recent instances, President Reagan has removed himself from reality. He has denied the truth by blaming others for misinterpreting or misreporting what he and his closest aides have been saying. The first case began at his last news conference, over a month ago. He read a prepared statement unmistakably directed to Israel and its supporters opposing him on the Awacs sale: ''While we must always take into account the vital interests of our allies ... it is not the business of other nations to make American foreign policy.''

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Briefing

Date: 07 November 1981

FRANCIS X. CLINES AND BERNARD WEINRAUB

Francis CLINES

THE White House press office, obviously worried that rumpled journalists might turn up in inappropriate outfits, instituted an unusual dress code for President Reagan's speech last night before the American-Irish Historical Society at the Seventh Regiment Armory in Manhattan. All men were required to wear dark suits, and women were to be ''appropriately attired.'' Or else. It is the first edict in memory where guests were told what to wear outside 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. A HIGHLY emotional dispute is shaping up on Capitol Hill over the import of a milk protein, casein, and efforts by the dairy lobby to place an import quota or tariffs on it. Hearings by the United States International Trade Commission are scheduled to start on Monday amid charges by groups such as the Capital Legal Foundation that import restrictions on casein would be ''inhumane in its impact on the economically needy.''

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INQUIRY ON 'MESS' AT HOSPITAL PUTS EDITOR IN COURT

Date: 08 November 1981

AP

It started with an anonymous tip scribbled on a postcard: ''Why don't you check the mess in the hospital?'' The postcard was sent to Gerald Kelly, editor of The Grapevine, a small weekly newspaper in this island community off Cape Cod. He checked out the ''mess'' at Martha's Vineyard Hospital and soon found himself in the middle of a court battle over safeguarding a reporter's sources: his own. Mr. Kelly's year-long investigation centered on the appointment of Edward Hanify Jr. as chief administrator of the hospital in September 1979.

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News Analysis

Date: 07 November 1981

By Henry Giniger, Special To the New York Times

Henry Giniger

Canada's basic constitutional problem is back where it began - in French-speaking Quebec. For more than two centuries, the country has been wrestling with the seemingly intractable problem of how to accommodate its Frenchspeaking and English-speaking peoples under one roof. Yesterday a deal was struck on a new constitution that, instead of promoting unity, left Quebec out in the cold and once again made a breakup of the country possible. The agreement signed in Ottawa by Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, himself a Quebecer, and the Premiers of the nine predominantly English-speaking provinces will allow Canada to ask Britain to transform the British North America Act of 1867 into a purely Canadian constitution with the addition of a bill of rights and a procedure for amendments. The agreement was bitterly protested by Premier Rene Levesque of Quebec, who objected particularly to a clause in the bill of rights that would guarantee the right of the English-speaking minority in his province and French-speaking minorities elsewhere to education in their own languages.

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