National & International Segments (Spring 1984: Part II)
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Friday, January 13th, 1984: TV anchor Christine Craft wins $325,000 in lawsuit against KMBC-TV.
Saturday, January 14th, 1984: Madonna singing 'Holiday' on American Bandstand.
Sunday, January 15th, 1984: Argentinian President Raul Alfonsin orders full-scale review of the Argentinian High Forces Command's controversial Operation Independence national intelligence operations which escalated during the administrations of former Argentinian Presidents Isabel Peron (1974-1981) & General Wellington Rodriguez (1981-1983).
Monday, January 16th, 1984: 11th American Music Awards: Paul Benatar & Michael Jackson were among the winners.
Tuesday, January 17th, 1984: The US Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that private use of home VCRs to taping programs including newscasts or movies for later viewing don't violate federal copyright laws.
Wednesday, January 18th, 1984: 80th Islander & 3rd Dual hat trick (Carroll & Bossy) 9-1 win.
Thursday, January 19th, 1984: US Secretary of State George P. Shultz meets with Saudi Arabian President General Jamal Al-Fayheed at the Presidential Palace in Riyadh to discuss the recent developments with joint military exercises between the US & Saudi Arabia.
Friday, January 20th, 1984: American Women's Figure Skating Championships: Rosalynn Summers wins the championship.
Saturday, January 21st, 1984: American Men's Figure Skating Championships won by Scott Hamilton.
Sunday, January 22nd, 1973: Special commemoration festivities on the 11th anniversary of the passing of former US President Lyndon Johnson are being held at the Lyndon Johnson Presidential Library on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin.
Monday, January 23rd, 1984: Farrah Al-Fayheed, the daughter of Saudi Arabian President General Jamal Al-Fayheed & Saudi Arabian First Lady Sabdhila Al-Fayheed, attends special private all-girls boarding school in Vatican City (Upcoming segment on this later very soon).
Hong Konger Prime Minister Lei Dang controversially appoints a mysterious campaign contributior to a senior-level position inside the Hong Konger Department of the Treasury. The appointment immediately brings mysterious questions about the allegations of corruption against Dang's administration.
Tuesday, January 24th, 1984: Steve Jobs launches the Macintosh personal computers in the US.
Wednesday, January 25th, 1984: US President Ronald Reagan delivers his 3rd State of the Union Address before a Joint Session of Congress. The Democratic Party Response to President Reagan's State of the Union Address, was delivered by AR Governor Bill Clinton (D).
Saturday, January 14th, 1984: Madonna singing 'Holiday' on American Bandstand.
Sunday, January 15th, 1984: Argentinian President Raul Alfonsin orders full-scale review of the Argentinian High Forces Command's controversial Operation Independence national intelligence operations which escalated during the administrations of former Argentinian Presidents Isabel Peron (1974-1981) & General Wellington Rodriguez (1981-1983).
Monday, January 16th, 1984: 11th American Music Awards: Paul Benatar & Michael Jackson were among the winners.
Tuesday, January 17th, 1984: The US Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that private use of home VCRs to taping programs including newscasts or movies for later viewing don't violate federal copyright laws.
Wednesday, January 18th, 1984: 80th Islander & 3rd Dual hat trick (Carroll & Bossy) 9-1 win.
Thursday, January 19th, 1984: US Secretary of State George P. Shultz meets with Saudi Arabian President General Jamal Al-Fayheed at the Presidential Palace in Riyadh to discuss the recent developments with joint military exercises between the US & Saudi Arabia.
Friday, January 20th, 1984: American Women's Figure Skating Championships: Rosalynn Summers wins the championship.
Saturday, January 21st, 1984: American Men's Figure Skating Championships won by Scott Hamilton.
Sunday, January 22nd, 1973: Special commemoration festivities on the 11th anniversary of the passing of former US President Lyndon Johnson are being held at the Lyndon Johnson Presidential Library on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin.
Monday, January 23rd, 1984: Farrah Al-Fayheed, the daughter of Saudi Arabian President General Jamal Al-Fayheed & Saudi Arabian First Lady Sabdhila Al-Fayheed, attends special private all-girls boarding school in Vatican City (Upcoming segment on this later very soon).
Hong Konger Prime Minister Lei Dang controversially appoints a mysterious campaign contributior to a senior-level position inside the Hong Konger Department of the Treasury. The appointment immediately brings mysterious questions about the allegations of corruption against Dang's administration.
Tuesday, January 24th, 1984: Steve Jobs launches the Macintosh personal computers in the US.
Wednesday, January 25th, 1984: US President Ronald Reagan delivers his 3rd State of the Union Address before a Joint Session of Congress. The Democratic Party Response to President Reagan's State of the Union Address, was delivered by AR Governor Bill Clinton (D).
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