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Astronauts unde
SPACE CENTER, Houston (API
the paperwork began Wednesd
back from the first cargo voyag<
now facing three weeks of debri
space engineers.
Astronauts Vance Brand, Joe
Bill Lenoir, home from space fo
start work early Wednesday on t
days in orbit.
For the next three weeks, wit]
holidays, the astronauts will ui
debriefings. They will be grille
engineers and, the toughest qu<
astronauts.
Reagan may spe
HOMESTEAD, Fla. <AP)
Wednesday he may ask Congre
date of the third year of the tax c
"We're thinking about it." s;
about that." But he said no final <
Speaking with reporters as
Homestead Air Force Base of di
Reagan said the appealing thin
when taxpayers would benefit f
stimulate the economy. That's v
Earlier, in Washington, Whiti
Feldstein said moving up the
would provide a boost to help
prolonged recession by putting
consumer hands.
Author pleads gi
NEW YORK (AP) - Michae
best-selling book "How to Mak?
"for one second I lost control" i
face.
On Monday, he pleaded g
girlfriend, Ethel Marie Parks,
heated argument" on Aug. 5,1
moved out of an apartment sh
Manhattan.
Morgenstern was sentenced
and a $40 "penalty assessment.
The author, whose book topf
seller list for months, had l
assault for hitting the woman '
one of the bones in her upper ja
USC today
RH film: "Chariots of Fi
p.m., $1; 7 and 9:30 p.m.,:
Concert: Swimming Pot
RH Ballroom, 8 p.m.; studen
Nov. 22
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5 Allen, Bob Overmyer and ISwionsb
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ndergo eight hours daily of hich t ,
d by flight directors, space courSies
jstioners of all, their fellow suspended
uie soviei j
ed up tax cut in?^
,Pr<^nt !aid chS c
ss to speed up the effective m:n:Qtpr?
ut plan from July 1 to Jan. 1. Immsiers
aid Reagan. "We're talking
decision has been made. HH y |
i he toured an exhibit at
oigs seized by federal agents, LONDO
ig about moving up the date occupied i
rom the cut is that "it would harassme
/hat's so aDDealing about it." The wor
e House economist Martin S. officials,
ate of the withholding change nave of th
pull the economy out of its
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notorious
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le and Morgenstern shared in , ac~r^an
lunch ar
to an unconditional discharge ^t^la
ed The New York Times best- cigarette
>een accused of third-degree
"once in the mouth, fracturing '
wand breaking a tooth."
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>W (AP) - Soviet Foreign eliminate
\ndrei A. Gromyko and for imp
reign Minister Huang Hua relations,
ed to continued political candid bii
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eu ai nurmuixzauuii ui w??w
etween the two Communist lasted 90
rs.
;ral Monday of President Gromy
Irezhnev brought Huang to terpart t
id resulted Tuesday in the attaches
/el exchange between the normaliz
in three years. Peking Soviet U
normalization talks after for these
intervention in Afghanistan the line
er 1979. accordin
uial Chinese news agency news age
n r>:, ? V-. Tnnr. A
ii a uia^wiuii 11 um tuc i<jas y
apital, said the foreign the hope
"exchanged views on and the
lien protest ha
N (AP) - Fifteen women wearing bla<
i London church Thursday to protest allej
nt of prostitutes.
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nen, wno saici mey nopeu 10 meet iutai
huddled in sleeping bags overnight in t
e Church of the Holy Cross.
glican parish church is in the King's Cro
red-light district of northern London,
men claimed police had been arresting t
e not working, bullying them into guilt
harassing their families.
; had 13 convictions, but not once have
soliciting anybody," said one 19-year-oid
lions kick the I
s of smokers ? coaxed by Off" r
i, "E.T." or a promise of free Maine,
id cheered on by runners, were <
nd non-smokers ? woke up characl
y with a vow to kick the smokin
i habit for 24 hours in the Red i
nerican Smokeout. fires al
\merican Cancer Society out a
I between 16 million and 18 yesterc
smokers to participate Housto
de in the sixth annual event,
on by symbolic cigarette- Also
$s, "Adopt-a-Smoker" cheere
is, "cold turkey" lunches and Man,
rds for a tobaccotfree day. Astrou
rying to get people to quit at will gc
one dav but honefullv thev'll usual \
good," said Rita Bailey, an At 1
trator for the Maine chapter Albany
nerican Cancer Society. thousa
rmington, Maine, tne Bass worke
scheduled a "Run Your Butts turkey
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;s resume in
ig obstacles to pave the way gradua
irovement of Sino-Soviet has set
The talks were held in a maliza
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II auiivu?/??v*
; sources said the meeting drawa
minutes. Afgbar
ko told his Chinese coun- Strai
Jiat "the Soviet leadership counti
much significance" to ideolog
ation and pledged that the the la
nion "will continue striving demne
; relations to be switched to commi
s of good-neighborliness," Soviet
" ? frnm thp Sovifit
0 iv a ivja/* v ** ^ ?
:ncy Tass. Chir
luoted Huang as expressing with A
that relations between China a 30-y
1 Soviet Union "will be year!;
rassment of pr
;k masks want to be treated like huma
ged police The parish priest, the Rev
was ancient precedent for us
vernment and protests. "I am delight
he drafty they can use their parish chu
"Too much attention is dir
evils of society which caus
ss area, a piac6f??the priest added.
. . A Scotland Yard spokesm
_ would be investigated if th
1 Plctto 111 police.
"It would seem reasonabl
the police before taking the drastic a<
. "We just said.
habit for 6th ?
oad race, while in Oxford, infom
elementary school students booth:
dressing up as the movie Sup
ter "E.T." to perform in anti- univei
g skits. smoto
\dair, who has battled oil well "I <
1 over the world, planned to put for al
giant cigarette at a rally Arthu
lav at Sharostown Center in put or
n. Abe
adulfc
at the rally, quitters were cigar
d on by Pac-Man and Ms. Pac- smok
nlnvpH hv rw?rfnrmf?rs from
r?j ? ~J * ?
rorld amusement park, who But
>bble cigarettes instead of the Healt
rideo game monsters. Amei
the Empire State Plaza in the ti
/, N.Y., a cafeteria serving outnu
tnds of state government Ber
rs p'anned to serve "cold Socie
" lunches, with a side order of to gel
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Moscow |
lly normalized." But Peking
t several conditions for a nortion,
including a cessation of
aid to Vietnam and a with1
of Soviet troops from
listan.
?
ncvH rpbitinne hftu/ppn tho turn
ies stemmed from an
jica! conflict during the rule of [
te Mao Tse-tung, who con- j
d what he called post-Stalin |
unist "revisionism" in the
Union. i.
la terminated its military treaty
loscow in April 1979 and allowed
ear friendship pact to lapse a
ater.
ostitutes |
nbeines "
. Trevor Richardson, noted there
ing churches for public meetings 1
ed that people of this area feel j
irch to do this," he said.
ected to these girls and not to the i
es them to be here in the first
an said the women's allegations j
ey made a formal complaint to
e to bring such complaints to us
ction they have done today," he
imokeout
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uuuuii ui? quiiuug avauciuic ai ?
s on the plaza concourse.
port for the Smokeout isn't
rsal, however, as millions of
ers keep right on puffing.
ijuit before, gave up cigarettes
bout half a year," said Mary
ir of Schenectady, N.Y. "But I
1 weight and I didn't like that."
>ut one out of three American
s, or 53 million people, smokes
ettes. An additional 1.5 million
ers are under age 18.
; the U.S. Office on Smoking and
h estimates almost 34 million
leans have quit, and notes that if
rend continues, ex-smokers will
imber smokers.
leath all the fanfare, the Cancer
ty means business ? and wants
t people to quit for good.
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