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Date: 09 September 1979
Editorial urges public hearings on case against magazine The Progressive, which is attempting to publish article on hydrogen bomb
Alecia Beth Moore (født 8. september 1979 i Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA), bedre kendt som Pink (ofte skrevet P!nk), er en flere gange Grammy Award-vindende amerikansk sanger/sangskriver, som først skabte opmærksomhed i februar 2000, da hendes første single, "There You Go", fra hendes debutalbum lå højt på hitlisterne i mange lande.
Rent musikalsk betragtet er det ikke mindst hendes meget karakteristiske, sprøde og kraftige kontraalt-stemme, som ofte sammenlignes med Janis Joplin, der har gjort P!nk til en af nutidens helt store og meget populære rock- og bluesrockstemmer. På scenen er hun kendt for sine meget actionprægede sceneshows med sig selv i hovedrollen garneret med selvironisk distance og forskellige politiske eller samfundskritiske udfald.
Pink er datter af James (Jim) Moore og Judi Kugel.
Læs mere...8. september 1979 var en lørdag under stjernetegnet for ♍. Det var 250 dag på året. Præsident for USA var Jimmy Carter.
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Date: 09 September 1979
Editorial urges public hearings on case against magazine The Progressive, which is attempting to publish article on hydrogen bomb
Date: 08 September 1979
Federal grand jury is probing activities of conservative Michigan publisher John P McGoff to determine if he has acted as agent of South African Govt without registering as such with Justice Dept; South African commission reported earlier this year that Pretoria Govt secretly advanced McGoff over $11 million through Swiss bank to buy interests in US news media; McGoff's unsuccessful effort to buy Washington Star, and successful purchase of Sacramento Union, recalled; FBI to deliver subpoenas to 2 companies in which McGoff owns substantial interests, Panax Corn and Global Communications Corp, requesting all financial and business records bearing on alleged loans or payments made to McGoff by South African Govt (M)
Date: 09 September 1979
Nassir Shirkhani, correspondent for Reuters, is detained by Islamic revolutionary guards in Kurdish city of Mehabad and questioned for 5 hours about his contacts (S)
Date: 09 September 1979
By LINDA GREENHOUSE Special to The New York Times
Linda Special
US Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, speaking at dedication ceremonies for Arizona University College of Law, says that possibility that some judges might too casually grant requests to close entire trials to public may justify adoption of new court rules or even new legislation; emphasizes, however, that Constitution itself, as interpreted in recent Gannett v DePasquale Supreme Court decision, does not bar such closings when defense and prosecution agree to them (M)
Date: 09 September 1979
By JOSEPH P. FRIED
Joseph FRIED
John Zwaryczuk, former investigator for NYS special prosecutors office, charges in July 10 letter made public Sept 5 that a superior ordered him 'not to actively seek' evidence that might link NY Post to alleged bribery scheme to obtain prison photographs of David Berkowitz (M)
Date: 08 September 1979
Wall St Journal executive editor Frederick Taylor reports that paper is considering adding new section to provide more space for advertising and to bolster coverage of foreign news; change, if adopted, would be 1st since paper was founded in 1889 (S)
Date: 09 September 1979
Atlantic Richfield Co employee Richard Field is charged in death of KDKA-TV cameraman Ed Romano, who was run over by tank truck while covering strike at gasoline depot in Pittsburgh (S)
Date: 09 September 1979
By SUZANNE DONNER
Suzanne DONNER
Comment on 15-day tour called Journalism and the Arts--USSR 1980 (S)
Date: 09 September 1979
Article on Courses by Newspaper, Government-financed educational program based at San Diego campus of California University that produces weekly series of articles that have been carried by hundreds of local newspapers in conjunction with continuing education programs at local colleges; program is financed by National Endowment for the Humanities (M)