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Attempt on Papal Life Prince Weds Lady Di Pope John Paul II, after receiving the Papal throne, began conducting audiences with his people. May 13, during one of his audiences, an old Turk raised his semiautomatic pistol and fired at the Pope in his Popemobile. The Pope ' s abdomen and one hand was hit. Although he was not assassinated, he was ad- mitted, discharged, and readmitted to the hospital over a course of a couple months for treatments. Baseball Takes Break June 12, the players of Major League Baseball went on a 50 day strike. The complex issue which the strike developed over was a protest. The players walked out in protest of the club owners ' demand for increased compensation on players they lose to another team as free agents. This walkout caused many people to lose their jobs; with no spectators coming to stadiums to watch baseball, the field attendants, concession and souvenir personnel were no longer required by the stadiums ' management. The awesome pageantry of the marriage of Lady Diana Spencer to Prince Charles exemplified the prestige and elegance of the Royal Family of Britain. In July, the world watched the Royal Cou- ple exchange vows in Sir Christopher Wren ' s St. Paul ' s Cathedral. After the ceremony, the couple preceded to a royal landau which carried the cou- ple through the cheering crowds of touring spectators. 28 Newsline
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SALLY LANEY and JEANIE RICHARDS perform at the spring show. (K. ]ohtJSton) Memories of past and present are relived as each senior passes through the arch. (M. Keefer) Midgets danced to strains of Short People at the pep rally. (K. Johnston) BARBARA DIXON pknvs her umy through a jungle of seniors. (K. Johiisloii) MARK KEEFER shows his wild side at the Poxvdcr Puff game. (K. Johnston) Spring 27
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Cronkite Era Comes to an End Walter Cronkite, the most trusted man in America, retired as anchorman and editor of the CBS Evening News March 6th. His reassuring baritone voice kept millions of Americans informed of the bad — and sometimes the good — news for almost twenty years. With his retirement goes the man who gave shape and respect to the role of journalist. Rather than waiting until he would be 65 in November, Walter Cronkite decided to leave early in order to make room for Dan Rather — who took his place. The only person who was relaxed about his leaving was Walter Cronkite himself. He will be back on television from time to time. He made 13 episodes of CBS ' s science series. Universe, and will make occasional specials. However, we will not hear, except on previously taped news broadcasts, those famous ending words, And that ' s the way it is. Waring Air Fares Egyptian Death Anwar Sadat, Egyptian leader and anti-war activist was assassinated along with 35 other injuries and deaths. The murderers created the scene of death during a parade in Cairo. As the army paraded past the reviewing stand, where the dignitaries were seated, four Muslim fanatics ap- peared from a truck, throwing grenades and firing automatic weapons. The sudden impact was not felt until Sadat was found dead under a few of his subjects. V . . After the Air Traffic Controllers Strike, in July, airlines hit a period of financial near ruin. In an effort to reestablish their fiscal position and encourage travel, the airlines — launched by Braniff — offered a buy one get one free policy. Newslin
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