MONDAY, JULY 28, 1980
Date: 28 July 1980
Harumi Nemoto (根本 はるみ, Nemoto Harumi; born July 28, 1980) is a Japanese gravure (bikini) idol from Chiba Prefecture, Japan. She has had a column since October 2007 in the monthly manga magazine Manga Life.
Read more...The July 28, 1980 was a Monday under the star sign of ♌. It was the 209 day of the year. President of the United States was Jimmy Carter.
If you were born on this day, you are 45 years old. Your last birthday was on the Monday, July 28, 2025, 49 days ago. Your next birthday is on Tuesday, July 28, 2026, in 315 days. You have lived for 16,485 days, or about 395,644 hours, or about 23,738,658 minutes, or about 1,424,319,480 seconds.
Date: 29 July 1980
By FRED M. HECHINGER
Fred M Hechinger comments on growing number of educators who are calling for more emphasis on 'good news' in media about nation's public schools (M)
Date: 28 July 1980
Iran releases 2 reporters from Denmark and Turkey who were detained for questioning on whether they supplied film to US networks (S)
Date: 28 July 1980
By WAYNE KING Special to The New York Times
Wayne Special
Ada County Prosecuting Atty James Harris, who seized videotapes of prison uprising from Boise, Idaho, TV station KBCI, says copies he obtained might have been edited and that he might seek new search warrant to obtain original videotapes; illustration (M)
Date: 29 July 1980
Troy Leon Gregg, David A Jarrell, Timothy W McCorquodale and Johnnie L Johnson, convicted murderers, escape from Georgia State Prison's death row by posing as guards; Gregg telephones Albany Herald reporter Charles Postell to inform him of escape; Postell, in turn, notifies prison officials (M)
Date: 28 July 1980
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
analysis of relationship between press and police following seizure of TV film of prison riot (M)
Date: 29 July 1980
editorial opposes police seizure of KBCI-TV's videotapes; contends such raids will continue as long as '78 Supreme Court ruling sanctioning practice remains in force