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Teng to arr
WASHINGTON ? Vice Premier Ten
the People's Republic of China was d
Washington Sunday for an eight-day !
will mark the beginning of a new er
relations with China.
Like most state visits, Teng's will
representation of an earlier diplomatic
agreement between Washington and '
malize diplomatic relations after 23 y
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miu seven ycais Ul t'UUIIiess.
The Teng visit, first ever to the Unit
Chinese communist political leader, pro
of the most spectacular and widely wat<
world has ever witnessed.
Nearly 1,000 reporters and camerme
the world have applied for credentia
regular White House press corps in cov
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jvieyiniy piui
TEHRAN, Iran ? Prime Mini!
Bakhtiar said Saturday he would fly to
hours to meet with Ayatullah Ruhollah
"seek advice" from him on Iran's fut
Khomeini's camp hailed the decision
gesture toward the Moslem holy man
anti-shah movement.
The surprise announcement by Bat
weeks had alternately defied and caj<
further confused this country's fast-cht
situation
It came after hundreds of thousand
supporters marched in Iranian cities S
persons reportedly were shot dead by
John Paul ch<
MEXICO CITY ? Pope John Paul II,
million Mexicans Saturday, opened a
Latin American bishops dealing with M
church.
The quarrel over Marxism in the chur
important dispute at the 17-day La
bishops conference, which the pope foi
with a Mass and address before mor
worshippers in the Basilica of Guadalu
In gold robes and miter, John Pau
sound a warning against advocates
theology," which opponents say would
church.
I Singer Marshall Chap
ive Rocke
g Hsiao-ping of NEW YORK Nels<
ue to arrive in member ?J a f^,I^ W
state visit that power and wealth die<
a in American mwv uicibhcu, uie pi
in American Rockefeller, 70, su
. u .. working on an art book
be a symbolic Rockefeller Center. I
d l,- I> ^ 6 named for his billiona
About five hours ea,
ears of enmity wjfe and two y0(mg s0
ed States by a ?f ^
mises to be one At his death Rockefe
events the personal art collection,
, , He was to announce on
n from around re(ai, s(ore (o se? r 0
,1s to join the J, , arrangemcn
ering the visit. Rockefeller, former ,
I president under Gerald
to his art collection afte
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School
ster Shahpour
Paris within 48
i Khomeini and
ure CHARLOTTE, N.C. as
a favorable network's school in Yo
i leader of the and its students have be
seek degrees.
rhtiar ,?hn t In its Sundav editions
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sled Khomeini, I an unidentified source ;
inging political financial problems foi
aspects of the group's
Is of Khomeini PTL President Jim E
aturday. Eight school would have 12,Oi
troops. was not available for cc
Heritage University, op
300 students.
9ered Tractorc<
cheered by 1.5 * ,
conference of 15-mile long tracl
farmers crossed into
ai Aiai" u,c I Bristol and was schedu
ch is the most
tin American caravan of moi
mullv nnmipH campers, started in An
e than To,(M to Washington. There
torcades P"eb. 2 for a
1 appeared to farm products,
of "liberation ^he tractors entere
radicalize the came UP Interstate 81 r
per hour.
A for
man relaxes during a break. Che
noN s
fellar Hift.s Inve:
>n A. Rockefeller, the dominant GREENV1
hose name is synonomous with have begun i
i without attaining the prize he seven men w
residency of the United States. A. spokes
ffered a heart attack while Engineering
late Friday night in his office in contractor, i
he midtown business center plied steel f<
ire grandfather. its work in I
rlier, he had accompanied his "We expec
ns to hear a lecture by former Kuss Wilks,
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in j n. iviooiugci , d lUllglllllU """" ""
divers will c
Her was preparing a book on his i
worth an estimated $33 million. If |\y
i Saturday plans to open a new J U V
ductions of works he owned.
its were incomplete Saturday. ^ . 7~
governor of New York and vice detention fac
I R. Ford, had devoted himself "\e state Co1
r lpavincf apfiup nnlitinc in 1Q77 adult priSOnt
. ...0 I ^Arrangem*
. . jails in Aikei
in trouble cXycoUnt
present jail,
facilities for
- The dean of the PTL religious j-yp
rk County, S.C., has resigned L-xxC?
en told to transfer elsewhere to
t MONTGO
the Charlotte Observer quoted newspaper <
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ai me r iL networK as saying UIitl u,e Pie;
ced a re-examination of all ant* carefull
work. ce"
iakker, who has predicted the Rhea Esk<
[X) students within four years, Newspapers
rniment. The school, known as Alabj
iened in September with about Eskew sai
reporting c
newspapers
i In some ii
| gone to ex<
ae moves gssK
Eskew sai
contribution
torcade manned by protesting carefully an
Virginia Saturday morning at N
led to stop in Wytheville for the C.(
e than 400 vehicles, including
larillo, Texas, and is on its way ^outl
it will join three other trac- p nrf*001/
rally protesting low prices for rreddie L
the car he v
d Virginia about 11 a.m. and County,
noving between 20 and 30 miles ,.u a_m^S_ M<
; wnen uie ca
[] Chesterfield
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'eather
lpmon performed Friday night in the
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stiaation begun
"W > '
ILLE ? Divers for British Steel Corp.
investigating a steel cofferdam that killed
hen it collapsed in Lake Keowee Oct. 6.
man for Southern Construction and
Co of Birmingham, Ala., the principal
>aid Friday the English firm, which sup)r
the 700-ton structure, should complete
two to three days.
:t to start removing steel about Tuesday,"
job superintendent, said.
jy for British Steel said the company's
ibserve conditions around the dam.
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t;i uit?i> 11 luvtju
The juvenile section at the Aiken County
:ility was closed this week after agents of
rrections Department found juvenile and
jrs housed too close together.
ents were made to house the juveniles at
n, North Augusta and possibly Lexington
y has been requested to renovate the
hliild an addition to it nr finri
juveniles elsewhere.
cutive speaks
MERY, ALA. ? A South Carolina
jxecutive told Alabama editors Saturday
ss needs to use its talents more skillfully
y and rid itself of an image of "arroganew
of Greenville, president of Multimedia
, spuKe ai me annual mia-winier meeung
ima Associated Press Association,
d in the years to come careful, accurate
)f facts "will be characteristic" of
that survive.
nstances, he said, newspapers may have
:ess in fulfilling their historic role as
' the public. And, he said, the public may be
ary.
d the press must make certain that "the
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d with reason."
Dllisions fatal
i Carolina men were killed in separate
lents Saturday, authorities reported,
ee Freeman, 19, of Greenville died when
vas riding in struck a tree in Greenville
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jiuue mens, 01 t^ageiana was Kiiiea
r he was driving left a secondary road in
County.
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