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VVf 1' thrrwilf-E, IX ,CIT 7T 'v- r-e-J-'X 4X A VN?-Qfii FX-2,1 u' fees- L , i KX-,M K X l..andslide Victory For Reagan Just Dne lvlore For The Gipper! or You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet! which ever you prefer one thing is for sure: Ronald Reagan certainly got his Wish with a presidential triumph that ranks among the biggest ever. Nlr. Reagan col- lected a total of 525 electoral votes. leaving Walter lvlondale Washington D.D. and Nlinne- sota, adding up to 'l C3 elector- al votes. President Reagan obtained a coast-to-coast vic- tory, and not one religious. ethnic, or age group was ex- cluded. These statistics leave political analysist agree the country is definitely in a con- servative mood. 'l. Democratic Presidential Candi- dates: Gary l-lartg 2. Jesse .Jacksong 23. Walter Nlondale: 4. Thats the tick- et. nominated by the Democratic Par- ty, Walter Nlondale and Geraldine Fer- rero: 5. A thumbs up victory at the Republican Convention: G. Rresident Reagan shows Americanism by paint- ing his name on a Nluralg 7. At the Democratic Convention in San Fran- cisco, some of the hot issues were abortion, nuclear weapons, and the national debt: E. Dn the campaign trail, Ronald Reagan and George Bush grap for some votes in Dallas. The Rebirth of American Ratriotism 9. Dld Glory waves over very enthu- siastic Dlympic fans: 'lD. Home of American Spirit, the Beyer High Pa- triots take pride in school activities including. friday night footballg 'l 1. Space Shuttle Spirit, American astro- nauts claim free enterprise exists in space. 314 American Spirit
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ln London's St. .James Square, during a po- litical demonstration outside the Libyan embassy Constabel Yvonne Fletcher of the London police was shot and killed. Eleven others were wounded by an unknown gun- man in the embassy. Unable to identify the killer the United Kingdom and Libya broke diplomatic relations. Tgcyf. K, .' . , .1 3. E .iv : 1 ' fe- 3 Qu., -A 'ft - i s gp, . I .1 14' in X ' X iq, 55 Kg, , ' . S I M 9 I Y 'if vi ag? .A , ' -f -Ms -FN X ' , l .. S l. , ii, .. -: At Erightons Grand Hotel British Prime Min- ister Margaret Thatcher was finishing a speech for the next day when an explosion blew out a SO foot deep. 'l 5 foot wide sec- tion of the hotel. The assasination killed -4, injured 34, and left Thatcher unhurt. The IPA claimed responsiblity and stated Today we were unlucky. But remember, we have only to be lucky once. You will have to be lucky always. - l l . Foreign Minister Andrei A. Sromyko met with President Peagan. this becoming the sole Cenad, p , M, A high-level Soviet official with IBF1 PIFTIE IIWISEEP , h m the President has held Elliott Trudeau resigned. ln O , , one of Eh D, t I I discussions in more than 13112 e ig as eectora Sweeps in C Q d, H C years. The restart of arms con- ana ian is ory , trol talks was the result, the Progressive Conserva- tive Party was elected Prime Reagan and GV'OmVk'3 Minister of Canada. The party captured E1 'l seats in ' ' ' 3' 1- tha ESE member Parlia- 35' 5-ff' 5 fi 'V-9' 'W T ccita t .ii :.. ..,,h in , ,, A . X 'Ii I ww.. fi- Q. ., -. E-Hg .taiaa - i TV.. ifffrffgiig l i - . 5 i m ., ,, ,Ii Mfr and Mrs. aim- gf ' 1' .tffuilt ' if if a 'M L ' Peagan walked ' W W ' IEW my -,Wi 'ii h':i i , ., W x W ' ' ig through a US cemetery in France on the 40th anniversary of D-Day: when the allied powers landed n. ' is mi! a rg l? if ' , 'W 1 1. . ' 'Vi i . . J iii' , 1 World leaders an 1 ggi V S? g i i 4 -fi 5 gathering and cele- X in Europe during br-aging Q,gSy. 3 wwii. - - M l M l A W liquefied- natural-gas explosion claimed . 452 lives in Mexico. K , N 1 M - .4 at ,,.4w . A 5 . ,.... . 'ff' -af -V Meow A f , . In in if gg. f ,..- ..A-,, . ,,,,. ..,,,... , .... M- ' - v fa' f A ,Q W 'zikgggyj ' gg: f'-- . ' :fin A .. Q A B . .fill 5ffQ2n5-Tiff, A35?.2.5i. 026 .. . gg, .flip , .a r - . - IW' giaifif- FHS. Nw ' M fi 1 . ffiv . , M.. yzsat, . ...,,,..,, ,. - -A iiii W A . T . tail.. A .fre-, ,. L , ki, ww 1,8 , '92 AEM 'E-3' ' EQj1.r 1155 . -wgigz.. f of --f,... max- -1 , A ll f , 'iw 1... 4-f'7'..,a A ' C f A C 'L i i' Six Nicaraguan Vessels and six ships of 5 f other nations were damaged by the CIA N were seriously iniured but none killed. The l , mining the harbors of Marxist Nicaragua No ships were confirmed sunk ten sailors X Peagan Administration declared it would i not accept the jurisdiction of the World i W Court. The Senate demanded by a vote of mine Nicaraguan waters. i X ' X l i i , 31 6 International New: S4 to 'l 2 that no LJ.S. money be used to Desmond Mpilo Tuto was the recip- ient of the Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in peace for leading a peaceful! battle against apartheid in South Afri- ca. Apartheid is as evil and as vicious as Nazism and Communism, Says Tuto the Government will fail com- pletely for it is ranging itself on the side of evil, iniustic. and oppression. ,L .
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