Replaying Thursday, September 16, 1982

The September 16, 1982 was a Thursday under the star sign of . It was the 258 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 Tuesday, September 16, 2025, 290 days ago. Your next birthday is on Wednesday, September 16, 2026, in 74 days. You have lived for 15,996 days, or about 383,911 hours, or about 23,034,697 minutes, or about 1,382,081,820 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Nick Jonas (actor, composer, film actor, guitarist, pianist, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1992)
  • Alexis Bledel (actor, film actor, model, television actor, born September 16, 1981)
  • Peter Falk (actor, autobiographer, director, film actor, film producer, screenwriter, stage actor, television actor, television producer, voice actor, born September 16, 1927)
  • Mickey Rourke (boxer, character actor, film actor, film producer, model, screenwriter, television actor, born September 16, 1952)
  • Marc Anthony (actor, composer, film actor, recording artist, salsa musician, singer, television actor, born September 16, 1968)
  • Karl Dönitz (autobiographer, military officer, politician, submariner, born September 16, 1891)
  • Amy Poehler (film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, television actor, television director, television producer, voice actor, writer, born September 16, 1971)
  • Lauren Bacall (film actor, model, singer, spokesperson, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, writer, born September 16, 1924)
  • Abigail Breslin (actor, film actor, singer, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, writer, born September 16, 1996)
  • Nikko Jenkins (spree killer, born September 16, 1986)
  • Trajan (military officer, politician, statesperson, born September 18, 53)
  • Jennifer Tilly (actor, poker player, screenwriter, voice actor, born September 16, 1958)
  • Max Minghella (film actor, film director, screenwriter, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1985)
  • David Copperfield (film actor, hypnotist, illusionist, stunt performer, writer, born September 16, 1956)
  • Lee Kuan Yew (autobiographer, lawyer, philosopher, politician, statesperson, born September 16, 1923)
  • Fan Bingbing (actor, film actor, model, screenwriter, singer, television producer, born September 16, 1981)
  • Seiyo Uchino (actor, film actor, born September 16, 1968)
  • Flo Rida (musician, rapper, born September 16, 1979)
  • Yuan Shikai (military personnel, politician, born September 16, 1859)
  • Richard Marx (composer, film editor, guitarist, musician, pianist, record producer, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born September 16, 1963)
  • Manuel Pellegrini (association football manager, association football player, born September 16, 1953)
  • Ava Addams (glamour model, model, pornographic actor, born September 16, 1979)
  • Molly Shannon (actor, comedian, film actor, television actor, voice actor, born September 16, 1964)
  • Madeline Zima (actor, film actor, film producer, television actor, born September 16, 1985)
  • Meena (actor, television actor, born September 16, 1974)
  • Aleksandar Mitrović (association football player, born September 16, 1994)
  • Elgin Baylor (actor, basketball coach, basketball player, born September 16, 1934)
  • Lee Jin-uk (actor, film actor, model, television actor, born September 16, 1981)
  • Mikhail Kutuzov (diplomat, military officer, born September 16, 1745)
  • Teddy Geiger (actor, composer, film actor, guitarist, lyricist, pianist, record producer, singer, born September 16, 1988)
  • Salomón Rondón (association football player, born September 16, 1989)
  • George Chakiris (actor, dancer, film actor, singer, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1934)
  • Oskar Lafontaine (opinion journalist, peace activist, physicist, politician, born September 16, 1943)
  • Aaron Gordon (basketball player, born September 16, 1995)
  • Daoguang Emperor (monarch, born September 16, 1782)
  • Jack Churchill (film actor, military personnel, born September 16, 1906)
  • Ed Begley, Jr. (actor, cinematographer, environmentalist, film actor, manufacturer, television actor, voice actor, born September 16, 1949)
  • Camilo Sesto (actor, composer, music producer, painter, singer, songwriter, born September 16, 1946)
  • Rossy de Palma (actor, film actor, model, born September 16, 1964)
  • Elena Kampouris (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1997)
  • Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (essayist, genealogist, historian, journalist, literary critic, philosopher, university teacher, writer, born September 16, 1950)
  • Kyla Pratt (actor, film actor, musician, singer, television actor, voice actor, born September 16, 1986)
  • Katie Melua (composer, guitarist, jazz musician, pianist, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, violinist, born September 16, 1984)
  • Tamron Hall (executive producer, journalist, talk show host, television personality, born September 16, 1970)
  • Anne Francis (film actor, model, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1930)
  • Juhayman al-Otaybi (activist, born September 16, 1936)
  • Michael Mosley (actor, film actor, model, television actor, born September 16, 1978)
  • Emilia Pardo Bazán (editor, essayist, journalist, literary critic, novelist, poet, salonnière, writer, born September 16, 1851)
  • Danny John-Jules (dancer, film actor, musician, singer, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1960)
  • Yevgeny Petrosyan (Director-producer, actor, comedian, director, humorist, presenter, stand-up comedian, television actor, television presenter, writer, born September 16, 1945)
  • Metro Boomin (businessperson, composer, disc jockey, musician, rapper, record producer, songwriter, born September 16, 1993)
  • Alexander Rutskoy (economist, military personnel, politician, statesperson, born September 16, 1947)
  • Ian Harding (actor, film actor, television actor, born September 16, 1986)
  • Mohamed Emam (actor, born September 16, 1984)
  • Brahim Zwimel EL Zamel (diplomat, politician, born September 16, 1949)
  • Soo Ae (actor, film actor, born September 16, 1979)
  • John Bel Edwards (lawyer, politician, born September 16, 1966)
  • Hideo Higashikokubaru (comedian, film actor, politician, tarento, television actor, born September 16, 1957)
  • Nathan Mayer Rothschild (bank, banker, born September 16, 1777)
  • Daisuke Miyagawa (comedian, owarai tarento, television actor, born September 16, 1972)
  • M. S. Subbulakshmi (film actor, singer, born September 16, 1916)
  • Julián Castro (lawyer, politician, born September 16, 1974)
  • Soledad O'Brien (journalist, television presenter, born September 16, 1966)
  • Carlo Gabriel Nero (film director, screenwriter, born September 16, 1969)
  • Karl-Heinz Riedle (association football manager, association football player, born September 16, 1965)
  • Joaquín Castro (lawyer, politician, born September 16, 1974)
  • Karen Horney (psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, writer, born September 16, 1885)
  • Toks Olagundoye (actor, born September 16, 1975)
  • Loona (singer, songwriter, born September 16, 1974)
  • Hiroya Oku (mangaka, screenwriter, born September 16, 1967)
  • Renan Calheiros (politician, born September 16, 1955)
  • Kurt Fuller (actor, film actor, television actor, born September 16, 1953)
  • P. Chidambaram (lawyer, politician, born September 16, 1945)
  • Craig Zobel (film director, film producer, screenwriter, born September 16, 1975)
  • Kyle Lafferty (association football player, born September 16, 1987)
  • Kenney Jones (drummer, polo player, born September 16, 1948)
  • Carolina Dieckmann (actor, television actor, born September 16, 1978)
  • Elīna Garanča (opera singer, born September 16, 1976)
  • Nadia Boulanger (composer, conductor, music pedagogue, music theorist, musicologist, organist, pedagogue, pianist, university teacher, born September 16, 1887)
  • Justine Frischmann (guitarist, musician, painter, singer, born September 16, 1969)
  • Christine Urspruch (film actor, stage actor, born September 16, 1970)
  • Najwa Shihab (activist, journalist, television presenter, born September 16, 1977)
  • Sadako Ogata (diplomat, political scientist, professor, born September 16, 1927)
  • Jean Arp (designer, jewelry designer, painter, photographer, poet, sculptor, writer, born September 16, 1886)
  • Bonar Law (chess player, politician, born September 16, 1858)
  • Alexander Schmorell (physician, resistance fighter, born September 16, 1917)
  • Christopher Rich (actor, film actor, film producer, television actor, born September 16, 1953)
  • Andrey Illarionov (economist, politician, public figure, born September 16, 1961)
  • Thekla Reuten (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1975)
  • Sarah Steele (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1988)
  • Russ Abbot (actor, comedian, film actor, musician, television actor, born September 16, 1947)
  • Ed Stoppard (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1974)
  • Linda Kaye Henning (actor, singer, television actor, born September 16, 1944)
  • Sabrina Bryan (actor, choreographer, composer, dancer, fashion designer, film actor, musician, singer, singer-songwriter, television actor, born September 16, 1984)
  • Albert Szent-Györgyi (biochemist, chemist, peace activist, physician, physiologist, politician, university teacher, born September 16, 1893)
  • Janet Ellis (actor, television presenter, born September 16, 1955)
  • Thekra (singer, born September 16, 1966)
  • Janis Paige (actor, film actor, singer, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1922)
  • Linda Miller (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1942)
  • Alireza Dabir (amateur wrestler, born September 16, 1977)
  • Julia Donaldson (author, children's writer, playwright, writer, born September 16, 1948)
  • Mikhail Kokshenov (actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born September 16, 1936)
  • Pedro V of Portugal (politician, born September 16, 1837)
  • Mike Doyle (actor, film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, stage actor, television actor, born September 16, 1972)
  • Orel Hershiser (baseball player, born September 16, 1958)
  • Tina Barrett (actor, model, singer, born September 16, 1976)
  • Patrick Jane (circus performer, con artist, consultant, detective, mentalist, psychic, showman, born September 16, 1974)
  • Braden Holtby (ice hockey player, born September 16, 1989)
  • Erich Kempka (autobiographer, military personnel, born September 16, 1910)
  • Byrraju Ramalinga Raju (entrepreneur, born September 16, 1954)
  • Bruno Petković (association football player, born September 16, 1994)
  • Ralph Brown (American football player, born September 16, 1978)
  • Dave Sabo (guitarist, musician, born September 16, 1964)
  • Jayne Brook (actor, film actor, television actor, born September 16, 1960)
  • Merve Boluğur (actor, model, born September 16, 1987)
  • Hannie Schaft (law student, partisan, resistance fighter, born September 16, 1921)
  • Mihailo Obrenović III (sovereign, born September 16, 1823)
  • Sean Frye (actor, born September 16, 1966)
  • Komura Jutarō (diplomat, judge, politician, born September 16, 1855)
  • Morgan Woodward (actor, film actor, screenwriter, television actor, born September 16, 1925)
  • Liz Bonnin (presenter, singer, television presenter, born September 16, 1976)
  • Richard Pitino (basketball coach, born September 16, 1982)
  • Satoru Kōsaki (composer, music arranger, music producer, born September 16, 1974)
  • Guy Hamilton (film director, screenwriter, born September 16, 1922)
  • Yumeji Takehisa (designer, illustrator, painter, poet, printmaker, born September 16, 1884)
  • Charles Haughey (politician, born September 16, 1925)
  • Ivan Bukin (ice dancer, born September 16, 1993)
  • Jack Kelly (actor, film actor, politician, television actor, born September 16, 1927)
  • Nazril Irham (actor, musician, singer, songwriter, born September 16, 1981)
  • Alexander Vinokourov (sport cyclist, born September 16, 1973)
  • Chrisye (singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born September 16, 1949)
  • Mercédès Jellinek (singer, born September 16, 1889)
  • Ameri Ichinose (AV idol, glamour model, born September 16, 1987)
  • Mike Mignola (artist, comics artist, novelist, screenwriter, born September 16, 1960)
  • Jake Roche (actor, singer, television actor, born September 16, 1992)
  • Richard Engel (journalist, born September 16, 1973)
  • Håkan Juholt (journalist, politician, born September 16, 1962)
  • Emarat Rezk (actor, film actor, born September 16, 1985)
  • Neville Southall (association football manager, association football player, autobiographer, born September 16, 1958)
  • Ronnie Drew (actor, composer, film actor, guitarist, singer, stage actor, born September 16, 1934)
  • Alexander Korda (film director, film producer, screenwriter, born September 16, 1893)
  • George Washington Custis Lee (military personnel, born September 16, 1832)
  • Musiq Soulchild (musician, singer, born September 16, 1977)
  • Cécile de Ménibus (presenter, born September 16, 1970)
  • Assumpta Serna (actor, film actor, stage actor, born September 16, 1957)
  • Daren Kagasoff (actor, film actor, television actor, born September 16, 1987)
  • Philip Ng (actor, choreographer, karateka, kickboxer, stunt performer, taekwondo athlete, television actor, born September 16, 1977)
  • Dayro Moreno (association football player, born September 16, 1985)
  • Kazuko Sugiyama (actor, seiyū, university teacher, born September 16, 1947)
  • Aleksandr Medved (amateur wrestler, coach, born September 16, 1937)

16th of September 1982 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on September 16, 1982

SENATOR TOUGH IN THE FRAY; Man in the News

Date: 17 September 1982

By Marjorie Hunter, Special To the New York Times

Marjorie Hunter

No one ever accused Senator Ted Stevens of penny-pinching the military. A fighter pilot with the famed Flying Tigers in World War II, he has long been one of the leading Congressional supporters of a strong military. So it is something of a political paradox that the Alaska Republican now finds himself in the position of trying to force the Pentagon into trimming $8.7 billion from the $210 billion in military spending sought for the coming fiscal year by President Reagan. It is not a fight of his own choosing. As chairman of the Senate Appropriations Military Subcommittee, Senator Stevens favors giving the Pentagon as much money as it needs. But he also supports the budget resolution, passed by Congress in June with the President's blessings, that calls for the cut in military spending. With both the Pentagon and White House now resisting such cuts, Senator Stevens finds himself caught in the middle.

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News Analysis

Date: 17 September 1982

By Howell Raines, Special To the New York Times

Howell Raines

By denouncing Great Society programs of the Johnson Administration in a speech to a black audience, President Reagan provided fresh ammunition for critics who say he is trying to reverse the racial progress of the last 20 years. The President's speech Wednesday night to a convention of the National Black Republican Council has also fueled anew the partisan debate over Mr. Reagan's personal sensitivity to blacks and his understanding of black history. That debate gained force today because of the intensely negative Democratic reaction to the President's speech and because the speech coincided with a series of meetings in Washington this week by black groups that are sharply divided on the question of Mr. Reagan's racial attitudes. Robert Neuman, a spokesman for the Democratic National Committee, predicted that the President's speech would drive his poll standing with blacks still lower and would provide an opportunity for effective attack on Mr. Reagan. ''We're going to capitalize on that,'' he said. ''We're galvanizing reaction.''

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News Analysis

Date: 17 September 1982

By David K. Shipler, Special To the New York Times

David Shipler

When the Israelis entered Lebanon on June 6, the question immediately arose as to how they would eventually manage to get out. Now that they have moved deeply into west Beirut and more deeply into Lebanon's morass of internal factionalism, the question has grown more urgent and more troublesome. Never before has Israel sought so ambitiously to translate its military power into political power. Never have its leaders moved so directly to influence the internal political makeup of a neighboring Arab country. Never before have they taken control of an Arab capital. And never have the results of an Israeli military victory seemed so dubious.

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News Analysis

Date: 16 September 1982

By Adam Clymer, Special To the New York Times

Adam Clymer

Incumbents were the big winners again Tuesday as the 1982 election results continued to reflect resistance to political change. While Gov. Edward J. King of Massachusetts was defeated, he was the first governor to lose this year. No member of Congress lost his party's nomination Tuesday. Only two representatives have lost to primary challengers all year. The last big primary day of the campaign reinforced another yearlong trend: the lack of success of the most conservative Republican candidates running in crowded fields of nonincumbents. From New Hampshire to Washington State, moderates or conservatives who had someone to their political right were the Republican winners.

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News Analysis

Date: 16 September 1982

By Andrew Pollack

Andrew Pollack

The decision by the International Business Machines Corporation to dismiss and sue three executives on charges of stealing corporate secrets is the second bombshell in a war the giant computer company has begun to keep competitors from exploiting I.B.M. technology. The huge computer company is waging this war with its own security force, whose sometimes colorful tactics have attracted attention in recent months. In the latest case, according to I.B.M., the three executives, including two senior engineers involved in designing I.B.M.'s personal computer, had formed a company, Bridge Technology Inc., to market products or designs for products that could be attached to the personal computer to enhance its performance. I.B.M., in announcing the suit on Tuesday, said that it had gathered its evidence with the help of the president of a Cleveland computer company who pretended to negotiate with the employees while secretly taping his converations with them and turning over the tapes to I.B.M. The employees, who were dismissed on Monday, have declined to comment. Only three months earlier, I.B.M. joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation in an undercover operation that resulted in the arrests of executives of Hitachi Ltd. and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, two Japanese giants, for allegedly stealing I.B.M. secrets.

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News Summary; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1982

Date: 17 September 1982

International Israeli troops seized control of most of west Beirut after overcoming resistance by Lebanese Moslems and leftist militiamen. They were continuing the drive that they began on Wednesday, hours after Lebanon's President-elect, Bashir Gemayel, was assassinated. (Page A1, Column 6.) A withdrawal of Israeli troops from west Beirut was demanded by the United States as the Reagan Administration charged that the entry of military forces was a ''clear violation'' of the cease-fire agreement negotiated last month. A State Department spokesman said the Israelis had told American officials that the military moves were ''limited and precautionary.'' But, he went on, the situation ''does not seem to jibe'' with the assurances.(A1:3.)

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NEWS OF MUSIC; KANSAS CITY'S ORCHESTRA SURVIVES

Date: 16 September 1982

By Theodore W. Libbey Jr

Theodore Libbey

ACITY whose orchestra can rise from the ashes of insolvency in the blink of an eye ought to be named Phoenix. But because there already is a Phoenix, Kansas City may have to content itself with the knowledge that it has kept at least the nucleus of its orchestra intact for another season. Earlier this year, the board of directors of the Kansas City Philharmonic voted to accept the recommendation of a planning committee that it discontinue operations. Subsequently, the board of the Kansas City Lyric Opera accepted a gift of $1 million from R. Crosby Kemper, to be used in presenting a series of symphonic, pops and outreach concerts during the 1982-83 season. The grant is expected to permit the formation of a new orchestra consisting of 72 musicians, most of whom are former members of the Philharmonic, which will perform 10 pairs of subscription concerts at the Lyric Theater and a limited number of pops and outreach programs at other locations in the Kansas City area.

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Tosco Plans to Sell Gasoline Refinery

Date: 17 September 1982

The Tosco Corporation of Los Angeles, one of the nation's largest independent gasoline refiners, said yesterday that it had signed a letter of intent to sell its Bakersfield, Calif., refinery to Koch Industries of Wichita, Kan., for about $150 million. Tosco said the facility can refine 40,000 barrels a day.

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News Summary; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1982

Date: 16 September 1982

International Israeli troops took positions in west Beirut in a drive prompted by the assassination on Tuesday of Lebanon's President-elect, Bashir Gemayel. The Israelis ran into some resistance from Lebanese Moslem and leftist militiamen. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shafik al-Wazzan called for the withdrawal of the Israeli troops. (Page A1, Col.6.) Prime Minister Menachem Begin reportedly told the American speical envoy, Morris Draper, that he ordered Israeli troops into west Beruit to prevent the reorganization of the Palestine Liberation Organization and leftist Moslem militias. The move was designed to salvage Israel's political gains in Lebanon following the assassination of President-elect Bashir Gemayel. (A1:4.)

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ISRAELI CENSORS CRACK DOWN ON THE ARAB PRESS

Date: 16 September 1982

Special to the New York Times

Israeli security officials have closed down a Palestinian press service here at a time of heavy Israeli censorship of the Arab press. Since Israel's invasion of Lebanon, Arab editors have complained that Israeli censorship has virtually forced them to fill their papers by translating Hebrew reports and commentaries from the Israeli press. In recent weeks, however, the Arab press has been barred from publishing many of these features even though they have already appeared in Israeli papers, according to the Arab editors.

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