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Hopper was born in Dodge City, Kansas, the son of Marjorie Mae ( née Davis, July 12, 1917-January 12, 2007 ) and James Millard Hopper ( June 23, 1916 – August 7, 1982 ).
On June 12, 1982, one million people demonstrated in New York City's Central Park against nuclear weapons and for an end to the cold war arms race.
The level of vehicle taxation was increased by a law passed on 2 June 1982 to discourage private car ownership, and also as an incentive to buy smaller, more efficient cars, as these have less tax levied on them.
In June 1982, Saddam Hussein ordered most of the Iraqi units to withdraw from Iranian territory ; after that time, the Baathist government tried to obtain a cease-fire based on a return of all armed personnel to the international borders that prevailed as of September 21, 1979.
Although Iraq hoped to take advantage of the revolutionary chaos in Iran and attacked without formal warning, they made only limited progress into Iran and were quickly repelled by the Iranians, who regained virtually all lost territory by June 1982.
In June 1982, a Village Voice report by Geoffrey Stokes and Eliot Fremont-Smith accused Kosiński of plagiarism, claiming that much of his work was derivative of prewar books unfamiliar to English readers, and that Being There was a plagiarism of Kariera Nikodema Dyzmy — The Career of Nicodemus Dyzma — a 1932 Polish bestseller by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz.
* 1982 – Chinese American Vincent Chin dies in a coma after being beaten in Highland Park, Michigan on June 19, by two auto workers who had mistaken him for Japanese and who were angry about the success of Japanese auto companies.
* Bruce C. Murray, April 1, 1976 – June 30, 1982
In June 1982, the National Assembly amended the constitution, making Kenya officially a one-party state.
Second, while playing Scandals Disco in Edmonton, a spurious " bomb threat " against the band made the front page of the Edmonton Journal ( June 9, 1982 ); assistant band manager Greif and Lee were interviewed.
Labour briefly regained their lead of most opinion polls in early 1982, but when the Falklands conflict ended on 14 June 1982 with a British victory over Argentina, opinion polls showed the Tories firmly in the lead.
In 1982, the Brewers were considered heavy favorites to win the AL East, but by June, the team had fallen to 23 – 24 and signs had shown that the players were having problems playing under manager Buck Rodgers.
10 MHz chips became available during 1981, and 12. 5 MHz chips by June 1982.
During the re-ignition of Cold War tensions in 1982, the U. S. Congress during Reagan Administration established the Baltic Freedom Day to be remembered every June 14 in the United States.
( The ruleset was actually first published in Douglas Hofstadter's column Metamagical Themas in Scientific American in June 1982.
On June 12, 1982, one million people demonstrated in New York City's Central Park against nuclear weapons and for an end to the cold war arms race.
On June 12, 1982, one million people demonstrated in New York City's Central Park against nuclear weapons and for an end to the cold war arms race.
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By-elections took place on 4 June 1982.
The base was removed on 20 June 1982.
Their " balls-to-the-wall hardcore punk attempt ", their first EP Stink, containing " Kids Don't Follow " and seven other songs, was released in June 1982, six months after the Chicago show.
In 1978, Congress extended the previously-agreed-upon seven-year limit on the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment by more than three years from a March 22, 1979, original deadline to a June 30, 1982, revised deadline.
XyQuest was founded in June 1982 by former ATEX employees Dave Erickson and John Hild.

June and column
Sullivan wrote in his June 21, 1950 New York Daily News column that " Kirkpatrick has sat in my living room on several occasions and listened attentively to performers eager to secure a certification of loyalty.
In a June 2002 column, Republican consultant and speechwriter Peggy Noonan expressed the hope that the Bush administration would change the name of the department, writing that, " The name Homeland Security grates on a lot of people, understandably.
In one such engagement on 26 June 363, the indecisive Battle of Samarra near Maranga, Julian was wounded when the Sassanid army raided his column.
* June 26 – War of Jenkins ' Ear – Siege of Fort Mose: A Spanish column of 300 regular troops, free black militia and Indian auxiliaries storms Britain's strategically crucial position of Fort Mose, Florida.
In the June 1968 edition of Scientific American, Martin Gardner described in his " Mathematical Games " column a game by C. L. Baker that is similar to FreeCell, except that cards on the tableau are built by suit rather than by alternate colors.
The coordination and planning began to go awry on June 17, 1876, when Crook's column was delayed after the Battle of the Rosebud.
While the Terry / Gibbon column was marching toward the mouth of the Little Bighorn, on the evening of June 24, Custer's scouts arrived at an overlook known as the Crow's Nest, east of the Little Bighorn River.
Mao is most likely descended from the German game Mau Mau, or from Eleusis, which was published in Martin Gardner's column in the Scientific American in June 1959.
On June 1, 1997, the Tribune published what ended up becoming a very popular column by Mary Schmich called " Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young ", otherwise known as " Wear Sunscreen " or the " Sunscreen Speech.
The Trentonian, a local weekly newspaper, offered him a column in June 1945 ; Ernie called it " Kovacs Unlimited ".
( Popular Electronics gave Jerry Ogdin a column, Computer Bits, starting in June 1975.
During this time a chess column also appeared in the Pictorial Times lasting from February 1845 to June 1848.
Custer ’ s 7th Cavalry advance party of General Alfred Howe Terry ’ s column attacked Cheyenne and Lakota tribes at their camp on the Little Big Horn River on June 25, 1876.
In June 2006, Don Kaplan of the tabloid New York Post ( owned by News Corporation, which also owns Fox News ) wrote a column titled " Do We Need MSNBC?
The game of Nomic was first introduced to the public in this column, in June 1982, when excerpts from a book ( still unpublished at the time ) by the game's creator Peter Suber were printed and discussed.
It was announced in June 2007 that Lewis-Smith would be retiring from his daily television column.
Schmich's June 1, 1997 column began with the injunction to wear sunscreen, and continued with discursive advice for living without regret.
Joining the Vaudeville News in 1920, Winchell left the paper for the Evening Graphic in 1924, and in turn was hired on June 10, 1929 by the New York Daily Mirror where he finally became the author of what would be the first syndicated gossip column, entitled On-Broadway.
At 10: 30 on 11 June, the column entered British lines.
In June 2011, following the legalization of same-sex marriage in New York state, Frum's weekly column for CNN. com was titled " I was wrong about same-sex marriage.
According to a SunHerald column from June, 2005, " Harris denied any knowledge of the scheme, was never charged with any crime and was cleared of wrongdoing by a state investigator.
* 6 June 1944, RAF fighters bombed and strafed the HQ entourage of 3rd Parachute Brigade ( British 6th Airborne Division ) near Pegasus Bridge after mistaking them for a German column.
* On 26 June 1975, a the day after emergency was imposed in India, the Bombay edition of The Times of India in its obituary column carried an entry that read " D. E. M O ' Cracy beloved husband of T. Ruth, father of L. I. Bertie, brother of Faith, Hope and Justica expired on 26 June ".

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