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And Thaf's The Way lfl 44 5 1 'Z ..-. ' I, :E H 4-ff -fG:lT.2'iY , 7-1? my 70 108 SPECIAL Uku Sixty percent of the world's oil traffic was halted when a 10- month skirmish between Iraq and Iran over the Shatt-al Arab waterway broke into open warfare when Iraq attacked Iran- ian oil and airfields and Iran retaliated. Each nation attempted to cripple the other's economy, but neither was able to make much progress. By the end of October, however, Iraq held claim to the port city of Khuram Shahr in lran's oil-rich province of Zhuzistan. RebeMbn Angry Polish workers at the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk went on strike, culminating two months of labor turmoil and, in a politi- cal development unprecedented in countries under the influ- ence of the Soviet Union, won unheard of concessions. These included the right to form independent trade unions. the right to strike, the abolition of government censorship, and the re- lease of all political prisoners. After granting the concessions, veteran Communist party head Edward Gierek was replaced by security affairs chief, Stanislaw Kania. Lkvnumwni Europe's worst earthquake in decades ravaged southern Italy, killing 3,000. In Nevada, 89 people died in hotel fires. The fire at the MGM Grand Hotel killed 84 and injured more than 500, and a fire in the nearby Las Vegas Hilton claimed five and injured about 140 people. In addition to the destruction which caused the loss of life, an explosive left by extortionists in Harvey's Hotel and Casino in Lake Tahoe detonated and sever- ly damaged the hotel. Capnvky Anguish and suspense over the fate of the American hostages held by Iranian militants weighed heavily on the minds of the country as economic and political sanctions were imposed by the U.S. and the European Economic community. UN efforts to mediate and an aborted rescue mission which cost the lives of eight commandos failed to bring the hostages home. Finally, just hours before the inauguration of Ronald Reagan, the hos- tages boarded an Algerian plane and flew out of Iran after 444 days of captivity. Upon arrival in the United States, the hos- tages were given a hero's welcome by their relieved and joyous fellow countrymen, a celebration that included a ticker- tape parade through New York City. J , '11 1 ,121 IB li , Ll . I .I I P Sim ... . ,
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