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lor prsccs arid S per- cent wi.-win.-llv for vvagcs. Once that ivilc vfis wsialilished, wages had to keep rising to nicci l-flig priccs. and vice iersa, and no single industrv 'xi mon mulri Alford to nv io break thf New York City news - it's unlike y in the world, because New York unique and special. Remember November 1965? New irk City experienced a second ickout in luly 1977. How and why i it happen? No one is completely 'e. But a burning, looted New irk was the only vivid reality. The eat city in darkness ... a time hard forget. Travel from the Big Apple to Eu- pe in three and a half hours? No 'T' A , .... . known until Monday. Terry Bradshaw' hopes to play, with broken wrist in cast. Alternative is Neil Graff, .who re- ported Tuesday. He had been cut last August. Bengals need runners. Archie Griffin and Boobie Clark are both hurt- wastes is projectEi'to dou5le by tTi'e early 1980's, By 1985 nuclear power plants could be generating every three years an amount of radioactivity roughly equal to the current inventory. Further- vour, assertion that the ---- ---5---v, -5--f-1 -vu-.J av varp !milit.ary ties with the Govemment ,President Tito. American sources said late today i plans called for a modest expan: in military sales, an increase in the tr. ing of Yugoslav officers, more port c I an expansior ials of both cc made ,follow tary of Defe Yugoslav deff 'll way. said SST opponents who per- sisted in their two-year battle against Concorde landings at Kennedy Air- port. These opponents caused traffic tieups and filed federal suits. Despite all protests, New Yorkers watched the SST's test flights into Kennedy in October. Disagreement on the deci- bel level of its noise emissions, as well as the fight to keep SST out of New York continued. The Big Apple elected a new may- or in November. After a record voter turnout in the primary, and a runoff between candidates Mario Cuomo and Edward Koch, it was a stunning victory for Koch in the general elec- tion. New York City breathed a sigh of relief when David Berkowitz fac- cused gunman and night-stalker Son of Sam i was apprehended on August 15, 1977. His trial and psychi- atric examinations determined his fate for a number of years. cic. A senior ll icial termed sful in settin lines for milit. officials said aeen made oni i requests, it er Administral ded antitank i s well as anti l icial made it c i's decision to Yugoslavia ncrease Amerl . diverse polii Above left - Mayor Edward Koch, who took office in january 1978, could be the rescuer New York City has long been waiting for. Economic and social crises plaguing the Big Apple may be eased by his administration. Above - David Berkowitz, alleged Son of Sam, is tak- en into Police Headquarters by detectives. Berkowitz sup- , posedly eluded police for over a year, killing and terroriz- ing young adults, particularly females with long brown hair. Ol'lelTl. . . ' -' o s 0 e 0 - 4, - ' ' ' ' ' ' - tion of these wastes for the indefinite down Of inflation- But Un9mPl0YmePt future, is still above 7 percent and the b8SlC V An Environmental Protection Agency inflation rate has remained at about spokesman lflok 'img pg-itign LWQ 6 p9I'C8I1lZ Sll1Ce 68.I'ly 1975. ware ann in hr-pirinwc hefnre the Cali- Aa encrusted in an earlier articlef excite tl He has g ined ore th an 600 yards in three games, including 306 a ainst Lincoln and has totaled 74 4 g , gpoints. ,This spcedster, who runs 40 yards in 4.7 seconds, is nearing the 'I nnn nav-A rnnvb Cnr- hh- ua:-situ nal-snr - H' n , a ine man handling so 'arryin .Rile someti political and ev element in said the offi :ry strong poli ligned group, l 'esident Carteri ave good relatr sorts of polil .icularly lmpor in independent, ts territorial iii ionship is one ial said that g to expand t Under such, mestic indust countries wou tain condition proved in dr short-term pro has also sour fair-pricing rul The unusuq under the chi Strauss, the A negotiator, pr: ous. open ar Strauss later t4 Speakin fo laid off almoi niidsummer, Ei United States was a very pi everybody tht ideas on top oi lle said tht areas where s help the inc environmental Help in cap from bigger in rovisions of roposals. Mr. Speer q havving said t' environmental here might bt for the steel ii older equipmei pollution stand a departure frc .tion of the Pre: Asked how li of the America said he was oi vf-gmle are Iii io given the Ki as they marl - Division of i tic League w e in three gam iany of his si d end has be guard. But w much of the be . E y mes has to dev ns own methods for getting loose. What do I do to get away? isked, Run, run. ral. .1 ' ,..-- . .
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.- .... . ..... J ,,..-.....b .. Uv. ...rut iiiut fled the Yankees' flair for late ral iaggoicflujflg fyplisticn import curbs hilt addedlianj illggggggvwiaaigogwgquare Gaiden' I'm not happy about it. said Nia an , e trade has got to be fair trade whose job as manager was still in i ardy because of the teamls vende l wanted to beat them in both ga Public Schools AF , ' I The events the authority expects to two victories and-Cdged fo the gathefmg of steel book are identical to those the Garden Leading Riley ment. labor and Consumer fepfe' lofkrs. Garden officials, aware of the in- m New yolk and I-m nm Bmw. ,, cessful forays ares and members of Congress a rgadflthe Meadgwlandg race track has the split. 1 h .vin two in our ltlzirtln and in one thing: ile was the lz nos! unruly, Stadium. Vive young it the grands it-lil were cha --one in the - n the ninth. A into the grass he final inni X't'l'l more unt 1 up with his 5 ht' l't'nt'e, And hat they had ei' of flying 0 Whisky bo llilltxli halls, I llllg they cou iid Mike Gari oiin in the eld seals, T it-re were dOi I enough oft lite L'L1b?S, f nilh. the right somebody hit ill, right on t ,ce somebody l lf we come ii. said Al C the Dodgers, ankec people llvespite the b 'ilher their se 'nse of humo 1 felt the gat id he replied: 2' You think something? lt wouldn't t bugh, to real tching proble ries. They p buy or sign ree years whi rolution was I ich of their e Hunter suffer 'n and a sore g lwith a sore s 'ri forefinger ished, uninvit rrt-A develope. the season. 'A bad seasoi reflected H to get an e n't make any ' money play king forward 1 missing Nei y identified der victim a iham Shafiza ghting back ' th-Hakimi, w ths had beer 1-old brother e the identifi Juan morgum ographs and 1 the body. H t looks like imi said. It his hair. . a related ,n police offii y important :vered in a st: :l designer an redo, whom . V. ...V 'vuuf. a UTI Times's proposal, by Com line with no sanction-ri, taken seriously enough 3 protective enough of pul Many experts believe tl hat's Happened ln New York City Above - A solitary building lights up the evening sky as New York City is plunged into darkness on july 13, 1977. A generator in Police Headquarters at One Police Plaza helped police cope with the emergency. Some New Yorkers looted and burned, others helped the authorities by aiding fellow citizens, but most stayed in their homes. Right - Look! Up in the sky! lt's a bird! lt's a plane! Yes, it's the Supersonic Transport. The SST began regularly scheduled flights at Kennedy Airport on November 22, 1977. - -. . 'i ' A ' , esoon,e a e use edly planned to visit last July 28- overlehitsangm ftziuggle in the Senatgthing, since there are serious questio rearher. sled nucieaipeg r y fro ' day the gem dealer vanished. has Causes Ppcgedennevgafflirgig ggsas to whethorlsuch a convention orporlrtion, earnipmcess would be very ' ' ' ' ' . , CC I ' Y I I vw r. Shafizadeh s disappearance waspresemauon of his general Lax reform beofwmlc 5 UTIUUS would work alll In elqgrf ef hisupport of several cases involving diamond to Sag which a e e ned t b nel' than if has in the recent Pasln' Of 3 ' 3 5 Z The 'Ilime5'5 reticence ge phants that came to light after theiinifg ,,,',i.,..., mor haha? i.. ...B he BOLh the Ford and Carter Admini s centsf ' lu l 1- ' 1. n-I
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lui' companies that reported ycstcr who follow thc Computer matter were lowing record earnings. reluttant to 'venture a reason for the The liiternaiztvial Busirlcs- Niayliidlolfl- NCR had 11Oted ln IIS T9P0fl3 that m...,m.ati0n, gum, of the mmmryh ,profits werelup 49. percent for the first .cms for tht. quarter adyanc-ed nei nine months in addition tothe 33 percent t percent to a new high of 5690.4 rfh1Vd'qU3l'f9V 3919009- Ju, or 54.66 a ' 453.90 a share, At the NC imhcd 33 per cord 533.3 nt um S223 million 'lhc Burroug tiling a new lHIAll'l' W'Cl'9 lll ui, or SL06 a Sli! cents a sh Tlurd-quarter ilu Llorporatif All-2 million, Q 5 million, or 'lull' Ou the Newt Y 'he logic was oft later. ai chtime. But it V. ly 4 P.M., Tal lar had erode rks, 'l'hut sli -- one-thousan Xli, Natoli's r at that point a his R5 million l'liail's what y they say ge ing or y0u'll .1 Mr. Natoli, lhe way to c ir mind 20 ti ucd I change the rncanwhi L on the ave mls. But nob iiness-only f , too mad. Yo vt-ut of the id, which the been deman rmitted under iss when iniu izizultcts-to ction. The ind 1 rnationally ag ' House mee up of Rober ation's chief t very, very v ld dialogue, ters. dustry, which J employees - cr. chairman 0 orptiratlon, S3 ?lllt?Clll1g and lunzly to put c. lgg ltlcitilficd l ion was neede -nptgil forma and imports. nation is expo r credits and v llnuse tax ie resident Carte lc hc favored .res of the na ran' dispensat such as wher 'iwilx ed, from . us would repre ublicly stated q 5-ll nlioul the fu ll14lllSll'j', MT. S :ukucss in ke thc chemical, in issues. The n of disappoi usp:-cts of low When the D0 flourish above Ulldllllldll UI lYk1IX, bdlu all lllll.JluvL,un.nu, in profit margins-both here and abroad -was primarily responsible for the rise in earnings. Mr Anderson added that orders in this country rose over the year-earher quarter I1 UlUdUkG9l IIUIH Nrnlnlufri-u-rf-uf capital. said Maj. Ahmed Hussei Ghamshi. the new President. let funeral procession. He was flankt the two other members of the cou Command Council, Prime Minister - - -14-1 v-i....i and Mai ah. From Flu hing To The Death Star Via Hollywood C , 3 t Q. tt A? 'J pn'-' f N4 129 45-i-. 2--11--'D .Q?f,i.6' wg,+,5.i-Ls., S ,gw:a1a. Eau-5 X E Above - Despite protesters, planes resumed flights to and from Flushing Airport. Above right- Elvis Aron Presley, january 8, 1935 - August 16, 1977. Recording and motion picture star Elvis Presley was second only to the Beatles in record sales. Even after his death, devoted fans still buy Elvis records and memorabilia. Right - lulius lGrouchoJ Marx, October 2, 1890 - August 19, 1977. ln a scene from A Night at the Opera, Groucho is sipping a soda with actress Margaret Dumont. -555132 ' .i 7- ' , 2 1 f 'F25 ' , 47717: ualtrading day-Wal, ' - ' ' ' - s D Cl'f E' 2 ' ' ' '-- t. :V -ld to thc consensus v dren V055 FT mllelr muflc Eoncertgr busl' aghelegfjggca lsliid the resort was un, Nets of the National Basketball Associa- l i0UChd0 'P Wfllllfl keep m0VmS ness an m usma wmemlons an expo' profitable from its inception in 1969 until 5011 fF0m the Nassau Coliseum on Long mcxg ulwlilv to f6C0l'd nel Silions- P035 Shows. CWCUSSS and P0mlCa-I it closed last winter after losses of nearly Island, where they averaged only 6,000 Oc l A lwttt-r. At the sameut conventions. 530 million. fans a game last year hand. Sl ists were enthusiasm fm.. .,.-...Q Wistar. as cfi1sfi..iMt fm- mm. The commission alleged fraugg, on the - ' 126 pol'
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