Replaying Wednesday, July 28, 1982

The July 28, 1982 was a Wednesday under the star sign of . It was the 208 day of the year. President of the United States was Ronald Reagan.

If you were born on this day, you are 43 years old. Your last birthday was on the Monday, July 28, 2025, 342 days ago. Your next birthday is on Tuesday, July 28, 2026, in 22 days. You have lived for 16,048 days, or about 385,152 hours, or about 23,109,179 minutes, or about 1,386,550,740 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Harry Kane (association football player, born July 28, 1993)
  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (journalist, literary editor, model, socialite, writer, born July 28, 1929)
  • Banksy (activist shareholder, artivist, film director, graffiti artist, muralist, painter, political activist, sculptor, street artist, writer, born July 28, 1974)
  • John David Washington (American football player, actor, film actor, television actor, born July 28, 1984)
  • Elizabeth Cheney (executive, lawyer, political staffer, politician, pundit, born July 28, 1966)
  • Hannah Waddingham (film actor, singer, stage actor, born July 28, 1974)
  • Vajiralongkorn I of Thailand (aircraft pilot, businessperson, environmentalist, military officer, monarch, politician, writer, born July 28, 1952)
  • Hugo Chávez (military officer, politician, born July 28, 1954)
  • Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (imam, born July 28, 1971)
  • Dulquer Salmaan (actor, businessperson, born July 28, 1984)
  • Neilia Hunter (teacher, born July 28, 1942)
  • Alberto Fujimori (agricultural engineer, politician, university teacher, born July 28, 1938)
  • Sarah Snook (actor, film actor, born July 28, 1987)
  • Pedro (association football player, born July 28, 1987)
  • Lori Loughlin (actor, film actor, model, television actor, television producer, voice actor, born July 28, 1964)
  • Petrarch (autobiographer, lyricist, mountaineer, philologist, philosopher, poet, translator, writer, born July 20, 1304)
  • Karl Popper (philosopher, philosopher of science, sociologist, university teacher, writer, born July 28, 1902)
  • Michael Carrick (association football player, born July 28, 1981)
  • Alexis Arquette (LGBTI rights activist, choreographer, film actor, musician, television actor, born July 28, 1969)
  • Robert Hooke (architect, astronomer, biologist, diarist, inventor, naturalist, philosopher, physicist, university teacher, born July 28, 1635)
  • Beatrix Potter (botanist, children's writer, illustrator, mycologist, novelist, painter, scientific illustrator, writer, born July 28, 1866)
  • Soulja Boy (actor, disc jockey, entrepreneur, fashion designer, music executive, rapper, record producer, singer-songwriter, television actor, born July 28, 1990)
  • Elizabeth Berkley (actor, dancer, film actor, model, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born July 28, 1972)
  • Eiichi Ohtaki (composer, guitarist, record producer, recording artist, singer-songwriter, born July 28, 1948)
  • Marcel Duchamp (actor, artist, assemblage artist, chess player, designer, draftsperson, engraver, film director, librarian, painter, philosopher, photographer, poet, printmaker, sculptor, visual artist, born July 28, 1887)
  • Jo In-sung (actor, film actor, model, television actor, born July 28, 1981)
  • Richard Wright (composer, keyboardist, pianist, singer, singer-songwriter, born July 28, 1943)
  • Adrien Broner (boxer, rapper, born July 28, 1989)
  • Manu Ginóbili (basketball player, born July 28, 1977)
  • Dustin Milligan (actor, film actor, film producer, screenwriter, television actor, born July 28, 1985)
  • Cain Velasquez (amateur wrestler, mixed martial arts fighter, professional wrestler, born July 28, 1982)
  • Huma Abedin (politician, born July 28, 1976)
  • Greg Hardy (American football player, basketball player, mixed martial arts fighter, born July 28, 1988)
  • Terry Fox (activist, born July 28, 1958)
  • Sally Struthers (activist, film actor, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born July 28, 1947)
  • Tsunehiko Watase (actor, television actor, born July 28, 1944)
  • Riccardo Muti (conductor, music director, musician, born July 28, 1941)
  • Emperor Rudolf II (art collector, politician, born July 18, 1552)
  • Robert Swan (explorer, born July 28, 1956)
  • Santiago Calatrava (Ist Statik für die Zukunft relevant, architect, civil engineer, conservator, engineer, sculptor, born July 28, 1951)
  • Ludwig Feuerbach (anthropologist, beekeeper, critic of religions, philosopher, theologian, university teacher, writer, born July 28, 1804)
  • Anne Wojcicki (biologist, biotechnologist, businessperson, born July 28, 1973)
  • Peter Cullen (film actor, television actor, voice actor, born July 28, 1941)
  • Georgia Engel (actor, film actor, television actor, voice actor, born July 28, 1948)
  • Luis Aragonés (association football manager, association football player, born July 28, 1938)
  • Alexis Tsipras (politician, born July 28, 1974)
  • Angela Hitler (painter, born July 28, 1883)
  • Su Tseng-chang (lawyer, politician, born July 28, 1947)
  • Tom Pelphrey (actor, film actor, television actor, born July 28, 1982)
  • Yuliya Menshova (actor, manufacturer, news presenter, presenter, television presenter, television producer, theatrical director, born July 28, 1969)
  • Maksim Matveyev (actor, television actor, born July 28, 1982)
  • Ayesha Jhulka (actor, born July 28, 1972)
  • Marianna Vertinskaya (actor, born July 28, 1943)
  • Harald Lesch (astronomer, astrophysicist, journalist, non-fiction writer, philosopher, physicist, science writer, television presenter, university teacher, writer, born July 28, 1960)
  • Bobby Au-yeung (actor, film actor, television actor, born July 28, 1961)
  • Krishna Vamsi (choreographer, film director, screenwriter, born July 28, 1962)
  • Vladimir Basov (actor, film director, screenwriter, born July 28, 1923)
  • Cher Lloyd (composer, model, recording artist, singer, songwriter, born July 28, 1993)
  • Silvina Ocampo (poet, translator, writer, born July 28, 1903)
  • Mark Randall Meadows (business executive, director, politician, born July 28, 1959)
  • Huma Qureshi (actor, model, born July 28, 1986)
  • Freda Dudley Ward (socialite, born July 28, 1894)
  • Steve Morse (banjoist, composer, guitarist, jazz guitarist, born July 28, 1954)
  • Priscilla Chan (recording artist, singer, born July 28, 1965)
  • Leonor Watling (actor, film actor, musician, singer, songwriter, stage actor, born July 28, 1975)
  • Jacoby Shaddix (musician, singer, singer-songwriter, television presenter, born July 28, 1976)
  • Yeom Jeong-a (actor, beauty pageant contestant, film actor, stage actor, born July 28, 1972)
  • Jim Davis (cartoonist, comics artist, film director, screenwriter, television producer, born July 28, 1945)
  • Lawrence Singleton (sex worker, born July 28, 1927)
  • Ray Kennedy (association football manager, association football player, autobiographer, born July 28, 1951)
  • Harlem Yu (composer, film actor, singer, songwriter, television actor, television presenter, born July 28, 1961)
  • Gunnar Nelson (karateka, mixed martial arts fighter, born July 28, 1988)
  • Volodymyr Vynnychenko (playwright, politician, science fiction writer, writer, born July 28, 1880)
  • Rina Aizawa (actor, fashion model, model, born July 28, 1991)
  • Mike Bloomfield (guitarist, musician, pianist, singer, born July 28, 1943)
  • Albin Ekdal (association football player, born July 28, 1989)
  • Liam Smith (boxer, born July 28, 1988)
  • Bill Bradley (basketball player, businessperson, politician, senior advisor, writer, born July 28, 1943)
  • Aenne Burda (publisher, born July 28, 1909)
  • Luca Barbareschi (film actor, film director, film producer, politician, screenwriter, stage actor, television presenter, born July 28, 1956)
  • Nolan Gerard Funk (actor, dancer, film actor, singer, television actor, born July 28, 1986)
  • Walker Buehler (baseball player, born July 28, 1994)
  • Natalya Belokhvostikova (actor, film actor, born July 28, 1951)
  • Petra Magoni (singer, born July 28, 1972)
  • Shikao Suga (composer, lyricist, radio personality, record producer, singer-songwriter, born July 28, 1966)
  • Garfield Sobers (cricketer, born July 28, 1936)
  • Natasha Nice (pornographic actor, born July 28, 1988)
  • Bruce Abbott (actor, film actor, film producer, stage actor, television actor, born July 28, 1954)
  • Afroman (musician, rapper, singer, born July 28, 1974)
  • Eduard Einstein (psychiatrist, born July 28, 1910)
  • Nicole Narain (Playboy Playmate, actor, film actor, model, born July 28, 1974)
  • Mathieu Debuchy (association football player, born July 28, 1985)
  • Doug Collins (basketball coach, basketball player, born July 28, 1951)
  • Takanori Hatakeyama (actor, boxer, tarento, born July 28, 1975)
  • Simon Kirke (drummer, musician, born July 28, 1949)
  • Sasha Meneghel (actor, athletics competitor, model, volleyball player, born July 28, 1998)
  • Inna Makarova (actor, born July 28, 1926)
  • Renato Tapia (association football player, born July 28, 1995)
  • Ernst Cassirer (philosopher, university teacher, born July 28, 1874)
  • George Spencer-Churchill, Marquess of Blandford (aristocrat, brand ambassador, businessperson, model, polo player, born July 28, 1992)
  • Ilir Latifi (mixed martial arts fighter, born July 28, 1982)
  • Günther Quandt (entrepreneur, politician, born July 28, 1881)
  • Jorge D'Alessandro (association football manager, association football player, born July 28, 1949)
  • Meng Jianzhu (politician, born July 28, 1947)
  • Jacques Piccard (engineer, explorer, inventor, born July 28, 1922)
  • Don Black (journalist, politician, born July 28, 1953)
  • Charles Cyphers (actor, born July 28, 1939)
  • Zhao Yingjun (composer, singer, born July 28, 1977)
  • Masahiko Morino (baseball player, born July 28, 1978)
  • Miguel Ángel Nadal (association football manager, association football player, born July 28, 1966)
  • Mine Tugay (film actor, born July 28, 1978)
  • Zach Parise (ice hockey player, born July 28, 1984)
  • Francis Veber (actor, film director, film producer, journalist, playwright, screenwriter, writer, born July 28, 1937)
  • Bill Mockridge (actor, born July 28, 1947)
  • Justin Lee Collins (comedian, television presenter, born July 28, 1974)
  • John Anthony Walker (non-commissioned officer, born July 28, 1937)
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins (poet, writer, born July 28, 1844)
  • Willie Green (basketball coach, basketball player, born July 28, 1981)
  • Gloria Fuertes (children's writer, poet, writer, born July 28, 1917)
  • Takeru Inukai (novelist, politician, born July 28, 1896)
  • Hitoshi Iwaaki (mangaka, born July 28, 1960)
  • Dick Ebersol (film director, radio personality, screenwriter, television presenter, television producer, born July 28, 1947)
  • Randall Wallace (film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, singer-songwriter, born July 28, 1949)
  • Chuan Leekpai (lawyer, politician, born July 28, 1938)
  • Alexandra Richards (model, born July 28, 1986)
  • Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba (chemist, politician, senior lecturer, born July 28, 1951)
  • Max Giusti (actor, comedian, radio personality, television presenter, born July 28, 1968)
  • Jean-Claude Dassier (business executive, journalist, born July 28, 1941)
  • Ali Krieger (association football player, born July 28, 1984)
  • Ron Flowers (association football manager, association football player, born July 28, 1934)
  • Joe E. Brown (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born July 28, 1892)
  • Mike Bernardo (boxer, karateka, kickboxer, born July 28, 1969)
  • Lau Kar-leung (actor, choreographer, film director, screenwriter, television actor, born July 28, 1936)
  • Isabella of Austria (consort, born July 18, 1501)
  • Józef Ignacy Kraszewski (historian, journalist, painter, playwright, poet, translator, writer, born July 28, 1812)
  • Jacques d'Amboise (actor, ballet dancer, choreographer, born July 28, 1934)
  • Hideyuki Awano (baseball player, born July 28, 1964)
  • Horacio Gómez Bolaños prieto (actor, comedian, film director, screenwriter, television actor, born July 28, 1930)
  • DeMeco Ryans (American football player, born July 28, 1984)
  • Kai Schumann (actor, film actor, stage actor, born July 28, 1976)
  • Harumi Nemoto (actor, model, tarento, born July 28, 1980)
  • Mansour (composer, singer, born July 28, 1971)
  • Darryl Hickman (actor, screenwriter, television actor, voice actor, born July 28, 1931)
  • Elyesa Bazna (spy, born July 28, 1904)
  • Pedro Troglio (association football manager, association football player, born July 28, 1965)
  • Jakob Augstein (journalist, publisher, born July 28, 1967)
  • Robert L. Behnken (astronaut, engineer, military officer, born July 28, 1970)
  • Hitomi Yaida (composer, singer, singer-songwriter, born July 28, 1978)
  • Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia (aristocrat, born July 28, 1860)
  • Mitsuaki Madono (actor, seiyū, born July 28, 1964)

28th of July 1982 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on July 28, 1982

News Analysis

Date: 29 July 1982

By Richard L. Madden, Special To the New York Times

Richard Madden

The surprise withdrawal Tuesday of Prescott Bush Jr. has significantly altered the political dynamics of the race for the United States Senate in Connecticut this year. Mr. Bush, in dropping his challenge to Senator Lowell P. Weicker Jr. for the Republican nomination in a primary election Sept. 7, has freed Mr. Weicker to campaign head on against Representative Toby Moffett, the Democratic candidate, in the November general election. Mr. Moffett, in turn, can concentrate his campaign on Mr. Weicker, the two-term incumbent, without being upstaged by what had been expected to be a six-week primary fight between Mr. Weicker and Mr. Bush. Mr. Moffett, a 37-year-old, four-term Representative from Litchfield, began his offensive today with a news conference criticizing Mr. Weicker's performance and voting record. ''I'd like to thank Prescott Bush for helping to clarify what this race is all about,'' Mr. Moffett said.

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Reagan's News Session To Be on TV at 8 P.M.

Date: 28 July 1982

President Reagan's news conference will be covered live tonight at 8 P.M., Eastern daylight time, on ABC, CBS, NBC, Cable News Network and Satellite News Channel. Some local affiliates of the Public Broadcasting Service will also carry the news conference, either live or as a taped-delayed broadcast. Channel 13 in New York City will broadcast the conference at 11:30 P.M. In New York, three radio stations, WCBS-AM, WINS and WMCA, will provide live coverage.

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Transcript of news session, page A18.

Date: 29 July 1982

By Bernard Weinraub, Special To the New York Times

Bernard Weinraub

President Reagan, saying that he yearned to see ''the bloodshed and the shelling'' end in Lebanon, voiced guarded optimism tonight that a peaceful resolution could be found to the crisis there. At his 12th news conference as President, Mr. Reagan said that ''contrary to some reports or rumors today there are no deadlines that have been set of any kind.'' ''I still remain optimistic that a solution is going to be found,'' he added. In speaking of ''reports or rumors,'' Mr. Reagan was alluding to remarks today by Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel that the United States had promised to seek ''an unequivocal commitment'' from the Palestine Liberation Organization on the principle of leaving west Beirut. Mr. Begin said Philip C. Habib, the special American envoy, had told him that he would ''check on this within the next two days.'' (Page A10.)

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News Summary; THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1982

Date: 29 July 1982

International Guarded hope for peace in Lebanon was expressed by President Reagan. At his 12th Presidential news conference, Mr. Reagan carefully avoided placing blame for the conflict on Israel and said that in some instances the Palestine Liberation Organization had been ''the first to break the cease-fire.'' (Page A1, Column 6.) A Palestinian promise is sought in the negotiations on Lebanon. Prime Minister Menachem Begin said the American mediator, Philip C. Habib, promised him Tuesday to try to obtain ''an unequivocal commitment'' from the Palestine Liberation Organization to accept the principle of leaving Beirut. The Israeli leader said Mr. Habib, who returned to Beirut yesterday, believed that such a commitment was necessary for progress in the peace negotiations. (A1:5.)

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News Summary; WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1982

Date: 28 July 1982

International The siege of Beirut worsened. For the first time since Israel's invasion of Lebanon, Israeli jets bombed a heavily populated residential area near the heart of west Beirut, damaging more than a dozen apartment buildings. Police sources said 120 people had been killed and 232 wounded, most of them civilians. (Page A1, Column 6.) An Israeli-American meeting headed by Prime Minister Menachem Begin and the special mediator, Philip C. Habib, lasted two hours and 20 minutes. The two emerged from the conference in Jerusalem separately, weary and indicating that no progress had been made in the effort to ease the Lebanon crisis. (A16:1-3.)

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OPENING STATEMENT

Date: 29 July 1982

Ladies and gentlemen I have a brief statement here. Nine days ago, on the steps of the Capitol, I delivered a message to the Congress from millions of Americans. Back-to-back decades of red-ink spending had brought our economy to its knees. Long years of runaway inflation, interest rates and high taxes had robbed people of their earnings, and weakened every family's ability to pay its bills and save for the future. The American people understand that we need fundamental reform - reform that goes beyond promises and gives them real protection for their earnings. They want this Government to draw the line and to pass, without delay, a constitutional amendment making balanced budgets the law of the land. The Senate is expected to vote very soon on this matter. And the eyes of the nation will be watching the Congress as it nears this critical decision. Our current economic troubles are the direct result of the mistakes of the past - mistakes that we're working to correct. We've begun to rescue this economy. And the first evidence of recovery has been sighted, but it's only a beginning. Many of our people are still suffering and nothing has been more painful to me than the slowness of our progress.

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MISLED ON FALKLANDS, BRITISH PRESS SAYS

Date: 29 July 1982

British reporters who covered the Falkland war told a parliamentary inquiry today that official briefings had ranged from erratic to purposely misleading. In one case, an admiral was said to have sought to have reporters file false information to confuse the enemy. Testifying before a House of Commons committee looking into the Defense Ministry's handling of press coverage, Robert McGowan of The Daily Express said reporters had been told that casualties were ''minimal'' after one Argentine bombing attack when, in fact, 50 British soldiers died.

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Washington Post Suit Goes to Federal Jury

Date: 29 July 1982

UPI

Upi

A jury deliberated for six and a half hours today without reaching a verdict in a $50 million libel suit brought against The Washington Post by the president of the Mobil Oil Corporation and his son. Federal District Judge Oliver Gasch instructed the six-member jury to use stiffer standards in judging whether William P. Tavoulareas was defamed in two 1979 newspaper articles that said he had ''set up his son'' in the oil shipping industry. The judge has declared the senior Mr. Tavoulareas a public figure, meaning he cannot win the suit unless the jury finds the stories were false and were published with reckless disregard or with the knowledge they were untrue.

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CLOSING ARGUMENTS ARE MADE IN WASHINGTON POST LIBEL TRIAL

Date: 28 July 1982

By Stuart Taylor, Special To the New York Times

Stuart Taylor

A packed Federal courtroom here rang with charges and countercharges for more than four hours today as opposing lawyers made their closing arguments in a $50 million libel suit against The Washington Post by William P. Tavoulareas, president of the Mobil Oil Corporation, and his son. The case will go to the six-member jury after Federal District Judge Oliver Gasch gives his instructions on the complex libel law Wednesday morning. The trial began July 7. ''Here is a textbook example of irresponsible journalism, of ignoring the truth each time it stood in the way of a central theme,'' John J. Walsh, an attorney for Mr. Tavoulareas and his son, Peter, said of the two disputed Post articles in late 1979.

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PLACEMENT OF ANTI-ISRAELI MESSAGE VIOLATED POLICY, AD AGENCY SAYS

Date: 28 July 1982

By Ronald Smothers

Ronald Smothers

The head of a New York-based advertising agency said yesterday that a political advertisement it placed in five newspapers, which appeared to attribute anti-Israel sentiments to six relief organizations, had been handled in violation of company policy. Bernard Hodes, president of Bernard Hodes Advertising, said the executive responsible for the advertisement had lacked sufficient knowledge of the group that requested it and had been seeking only to increase the agency's revenue. In a statement, Mr. Hodes said that the executive, whom he identified as Pat Howard, had ''shown poor judgment,'' but he added that ''there was no political motive'' behind the action. In a separate statement yesterday, Doyle Dane Bernbach, the parent company of the Hodes agency, said, ''From now on in any advocacy advertising by any D.D.B. subsidiary will have to be signed off by either corporate management or its law firm Davis & Gilbert.''

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