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July 19, 1980: Summer Olympic Games open in Moscow [1]
July 24, 1980: Republic of Vanuatu granted independence
July 16, 1980: Former U.S. President Ford turns down offer to become U.S. vice president nominee

The following events happened in July 1980:

July 30, 1980: Israel's parliament votes for Jerusalem reunification and annexes former Jordanian territory in East Jerusalem (green) to Israel's West Jerusalem (blue) [2]

July 1, 1980 (Tuesday)

July 2, 1980 (Wednesday)

July 3, 1980 (Thursday)

July 4, 1980 (Friday)

July 5, 1980 (Saturday)

July 6, 1980 (Sunday)

Mauritania
Shakespeare

July 7, 1980 (Monday)

July 8, 1980 (Tuesday)

July 9, 1980 (Wednesday)

July 10, 1980 (Thursday)

July 11, 1980 (Friday)

July 12, 1980 (Saturday)

July 13, 1980 (Sunday)

July 14, 1980 (Monday)

July 15, 1980 (Tuesday)

The Minitel terminal [73]

July 16, 1980 (Wednesday)

July 17, 1980 (Thursday)

Suzuki
Ronald and Nancy Reagan

July 18, 1980 (Friday)

July 19, 1980 (Saturday)

An Olympic emblem in Estonia [93]

July 20, 1980 (Sunday)

July 21, 1980 (Monday)

Eugenia Charles

July 22, 1980 (Tuesday)

July 23, 1980 (Wednesday)

Gorbatko and Pham
TMI-2

July 24, 1980 (Thursday)

July 25, 1980 (Friday)

July 26, 1980 (Saturday)

July 27, 1980 (Sunday)

The Shah in 1973

July 28, 1980 (Monday)

July 29, 1980 (Tuesday)

Flag of Iran
the former flag

July 30, 1980 (Wednesday)

July 31, 1980 (Thursday)

References

  1. ^ Attribution: RIA Novosti archive, image #104486 / Valeriy Shustov / CC-BY-SA 3.0
  2. ^ map by Adam Adom
  3. ^ "First official anthem highlights festivities", Calgary Herald, July 2, 1980, pA1
  4. ^ "Canadians Sing New Anthem", Pittsburgh Press, July 2, 1980, p1
  5. ^ "Newspapers enter age of electronics", Dayton (O.) Daily News, July 24, 1980, p4
  6. ^ "Eleven newspapers chosen for electronic delivery test", Boston Globe, June 27, 1980, p21
  7. ^ "Year-Round Classes at 34 Schools Start", Los Angeles Times, July 8, 1980, p3
  8. ^ "Mixed results expected from trucking deregulation act", The Capital Times (Madison WI), July 5, 1980, p19
  9. ^ "3:48.8 Takes Away Bitter Rival's Mile Record", Los Angeles Times, July 2, 1980, p III-1
  10. ^ '"Vietnam War Memorial Authorized", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 2, 1980, p3
  11. ^ "Root Cause Analysis of the Hyatt Regency Disaster — Cautionary Tale About Assumptions", ThinkReliability.com website
  12. ^ "Pulitzer Winner Recalls Hyatt Skywalk Collapse", by Mica Marriott, The Gardner (MA) News, January 5, 2014
  13. ^ "Polish workers protest doubling of meat prices", AP report in Dayton (O.) Daily News, July 3, 1980, p1
  14. ^ "Carter Orders Young Men to Sign for Draft", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 3, 1980, p3
  15. ^ "Turkish minority government survives a no-confidence vote", Baltimore Sun, July 3, 1980, p2
  16. ^ Feroz Ahmad, Turkey: The Quest for Identity (Simon & Schuster Oneworld Publications, 2014)
  17. ^ "Judge Halts Deportations of Haitians, Criticizes U.S.", Los Angeles Times, July 3, 1980, p1
  18. ^ "'Airplane!,' Disaster-Film Spoof", The New York Times, July 2, 1980, pC17
  19. ^ "'Airplane!' Sends Up a Comic Boom", Los Angeles Times, July 2, 1980, pVI-1
  20. ^ "'Airplane' loses altitude fast", Daily News (New York), July 2, 1980, p75
  21. ^ Greenland Cup results, RecSportSoccerStatisticsFoundation (RSSSF)
  22. ^ "Today, Harborplace and city are one", Baltimore Sun, July 2, 1980, p1
  23. ^ "Baltimore: Will Harborplace become model for decaying center cities?", Dayton (O.) Journal Herald, July 3, 1980, p111
  24. ^ "20 Flee From Romania in Biplane", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 4, 1980, p9
  25. ^ "Soviet gynast injures neck in training", Louisville Courier-Journal, July 14, 1980, pD-5
  26. ^ "Jordan premier Sharaf dies of heart attack at 41", UPI report in Boston Globe, July 4, 1980, p. 8
  27. ^ "Goolagong Wins Wimbledon Women's Title", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 5, 1980, p1
  28. ^ "Aliens Robbed, Abandoned in Desert; 13 Die— Salvadorans Left in 110-Degree Arizona Heat by Smugglers", Los Angeles Times, July 7, 1980, p1
  29. ^ "10 Aliens May Have Died Because Survivors Told Lie", Los Angeles Times, July 8, 1980, p1
  30. ^ "McEnroe Breaks the Tie, but He Can't Break Borg— The Swede Wins the Fifth Set... and His Fifth Title in a Row", by Ted Green, Los Angeles Times, July 6, 1980, pIII-1
  31. ^ "Slavery banned", Baltimore Sun, July 7, 1980, p2
  32. ^ "Mauritanians abolish slavery", Boston Globe, July 7, 1980, p6
  33. ^ "City of Moors and Blacks Fights Old Evil: Slavery", The New York Times, September 10, 1980, p2A
  34. ^ "Computer finds 'new' play by Shakespeare", by Nigel Hawkes, The Observer, July 6, 1980, p1
  35. ^ "Radio Marti: Castro hid 1980 'massacre'", Miami Herald, September 7, 1980, p3A
  36. ^ "Cuba: The July 6, 1980 Canimar River Massacre"— 71 killed for attempting to flee Cuba"
  37. ^ Néstor T. Carbonell, Why Cuba Matters: New Threats in America’s Backyard (Archway Publishing, 2020)
  38. ^ "Phalangists accused of beach massacre", by James MacManus, The Guardian (London), July 11, 1980, p6
  39. ^ "Syria 'massacre'", The Guardian (London), July 8, 1980, p6
  40. ^ "Syrian forces kill leader of outlawed Muslim Sect", Baltimore Sun, August 18, 1980, p2
  41. ^ Kevin M. Woods, et al., Saddam's War: An Iraqi Military Perspective of the Iran-Iraq War (National Defense University, 2009) p32
  42. ^ "Iran Gives Women Deadline on Dress", Los Angeles Times, July 8, 1980, p18
  43. ^ Nigel Williamson, The Rough Guide to Led Zeppelin (Rough Guides, 2007) p220
  44. ^ "Led Zeppelin disbands, citing death of Bonham", Des Moines (IA) Register, December 5, 1980, p4
  45. ^ "Led Zeppelin returns to stage", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, December 11, 2007, pC-8
  46. ^ Lubelski Lipec '80 (Lublin July '80, Polish language, translation available), Grodzka Gate – NN Theatre website
  47. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev Tu-154B-2 CCCP-85355 Alma-Ata Airport (ALA)". aviation-safety.net.
  48. ^ "The World", Los Angeles Times, July 15, 1980, p2
  49. ^ "Hunted 10-Years, Bomb Figure Turns Herself In", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 9, 1980, p2
  50. ^ "The House On West 11th Street", by Mel Gussow, The New York Times, March 5, 2000
  51. ^ "2,400 Paratroopers Join Mass Jump in Mobility Test"], Los Angeles Times, July 9, 1980, p11
  52. ^ "Iran Arrests 200 in Plot to Kill Khomeini", Salt Lake (UT) Tribune, July 13, 1980, p1
  53. ^ "3 Trampled to Death in Brazil Trying to View Pope John Paul", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 10, 1980, p2
  54. ^ "Weather Reports, Forecasts", Los Angeles Times, July 10, 1980, pIV-3
  55. ^ "The Nation", Los Angeles Times, July 10, 1980, p2
  56. ^ "Heat wave emergency in Missouri", Akron (O.) Beacon Journal, July 14, 1980, p1
  57. ^ Morris B. Abram, et al., Protecting Human Subjects: The Adequacy and Uniformity of Federal Rules and Policies, and their Implementation, for the Protection of Human Subjects in Biomedical and Behavioral Research (President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, 1981) p.182, n17
  58. ^ "Pioneer Genetic Implants Revealed"], Dr. Martin J. Cline, Los Angeles Times, October 8, 1980, p. 1
  59. ^ "Only electing king installed in Malaysia", San Bernardino County (CA) News, July 11, 1980, p2
  60. ^ "Willie Is a Man With Many Degrees", Los Angeles Times, July 25, 1980, p2
  61. ^ "Atlantan Survives Heatstroke At 120 Degrees", Atlanta Constitution, July 24, 1980, p1-C
  62. ^ "New FM station is set to rock 'n roll", by John Teerds, The Age (Melbourne), July 10, 1980, p1
  63. ^ What Does It Mean? FM Commercial Radio", in "Stereo Topics", "The Age Green Guide" section, by Alex Encel, in The Age (Melbourne), July 10, 1980, p35
  64. ^ "FM with ads", The Age (Melbourne), July 11, 1980, p5
  65. ^ "Ailing U.S. Hostage Released by Iran", Los Angeles Times, July 11, 1980, p1
  66. ^ "Europe's longest tunnel links Italy and France", Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, July 13, 1980, p3
  67. ^ "Name the Play: TV Makes Arm-Chair Quarterbacks Into Coaches", Miami Herald, July 11, 1980, pF-1
  68. ^ "5,000 coaches— Armchair quarterbacks call 'em through computer in Columbus", by Sheldon Oeker, Akron (O.) Beacon Journal, July 14, 1980, pA-1
  69. ^ "Dad plans return to Ukraine, but son, 12, fights to stay here", by Monica Langley, Chicago Tribune, July 19, 1980, p1
  70. ^ "Whatever Became of the that Soviet Kid Who Sued His Folks to Stay Here?", by Charles Leroux, Chicago Tribune, July 2, 1999
  71. ^ a b "World News", Los Angeles Times, July 16, 1980, p1
  72. ^ "Carter's Brother Forced to Register as Agent for Libya", Los Angeles Times, July 15, 1980, p1
  73. ^ attribution: Bernard Marti
  74. ^ Le monde du Minitel se paye Le Monde (The world of Minitel pays for 'Le Monde'), by Michel Puech, Mediapart, June 20, 2010
  75. ^ "Reagan Picks Bush as Running Mate— Fails in Day-Long Effort to Persuade Ford to Run", Los Angeles Times, July 17, 1980, p1
  76. ^ "Reagan-Ford Bush!", Ocala (FL) Star-Banner, July 17, 1980, p1
  77. ^ a b "Almost took VP spot, but time ran out: Ford", by Douglas Frantz, Chicago Tribune, July 19, 1980, p1
  78. ^ "A Unique Idea— and How it Failed", by Richard Bergholz, Los Angeles Times, July 18, 1980, p1
  79. ^ Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), July 17, 1980, p1
  80. ^ "Olympic Boycott Games" GBathletics.com
  81. ^ "Bell Meet Champs Sound Off", Philadelphia Daily News, July 18, 1980, p90
  82. ^ "It's just not the Olympics", by Frank Dolson, Philadelphia Inquirer, July 18, 1980, pC-1
  83. ^ "Suzuki, Japanese Premier, Names Cabinet", Los Angeles Times, July 18, 1980, p7
  84. ^ "General Sworn In as Bolivian Leader; U.S. Recalls Envoy, Los Angeles Times, July 19, 1980, p3
  85. ^ "Reagan, GOP begin 'crusade to make America great again'", Baltimore Evening Sun, July 18, 1980, p1
  86. ^ "The Nation", Los Angeles Times, July 18, 1980, p2
  87. ^ "Titanic— Oh, they'll be glad when the great ship is found", Baltimore Evening Sun, July 18, 1980, p9
  88. ^ "Houvion Makes Mark, 18-11 3/4 in Pole Vault", Los Angeles Times, July 18, 1980, pIII-1
  89. ^ "India is 6th to join space club", Arizona Republic (Phoenix), July 19, 1980, p8
  90. ^ "New Botswana chief accepted", Boston Globe, July 19, 1980, p4
  91. ^ "Gunmen in Paris Try to Kill Iran's Deposed Premier, Los Angeles Times, July 19, 1980, p1
  92. ^ "July 18, 1980: Assassination attempt on Bakhtiar fails", Gulf News, July 17, 2015
  93. ^ attribution: Marcin Szala
  94. ^ "Moscow Olympic Games Open— 103,000 See Pageant, Parade of 81 Nations Taking Part in Events", Los Angeles Times, July 20, 1980, p1
  95. ^ "Committee President Blasts Puerto Rico", Salisbury (MD) Daily Times, July 20, 1980, pC3
  96. ^ "The World", Los Angeles Times, July 20, 1980, p2
  97. ^ "Gagne wins wrestling title", Minneapolis Star-Tribune, July 20, 1980, p6C
  98. ^ http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2010104993[bare URL]
  99. ^ a b "World News", Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1980, p2
  100. ^ "Iran Parliament Opens, Split by Faction Feuds", Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1980, p1
  101. ^ "Soviets Expel Three Feminists", Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1980, p2
  102. ^ "Registration for Draft Off to a Quiet Start", Los Angeles Times, July 22, 1980, p1
  103. ^ "Actors' Strike Shuts Down TV and Movie Productions", Los Angeles Times, July 22, 1980, p1
  104. ^ "German Warship Curbs Lifted", Los Angeles Times, July 22, 1980, p2
  105. ^ "Eli Lilly to Test Synthetic Insulin on Humans", Los Angeles Times, July 22, 1980, pIV-1
  106. ^ "The World", Los Angeles Times, July 23, 1980, p2
  107. ^ "The Nation", Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1980, p2
  108. ^ "Heat Invades Northeast; Big Cities Conserve Water", Los Angeles Times, July 22, 1980, p1
  109. ^ "Nadia Is Right on Beam With Perfect '10'", Los Angeles Times, July 22, 1980, pIII-1
  110. ^ "Former Premier of Syria Slain in Paris", Los Angeles Times, July 22, 1980, p9
  111. ^ "AMA's New Ethics Code Allows Doctors to Advertise, Work With Chiropractors", Los Angeles Times, July 23, 1980, p4
  112. ^ "Decision by FCC Could Increase Cable TV Shows", Los Angeles Times, July 23, 1980, p1
  113. ^ "U.S. Fails to Win Ban on Commercial Whale Killing", Los Angeles Times, July 23, 1980, p6
  114. ^ "Hunting of Killer Whales Partly Banned", Los Angeles Times, July 26, 1980, p3
  115. ^ "Soviet Swimmer Breaks Barrier in 1,500 Meters", Los Angeles Times, July 23, 1980, pIII-1
  116. ^ "Khomeini Opponent Assassinated in U.S.—Ex-Embassy Aide Shot at Suburban Washington Home", Los Angeles Times, July 23, 1980, p1
  117. ^ "Postal Worker, 2nd Man Held in Iranian's Slaying, Los Angeles Times, July 24, 1980, p1
  118. ^ "D.C. Man Sought in Assassination of Iranian Exile", The Washington Post, July 24, 1980
  119. ^ "Turkish union leader killed by gunmen", The Guardian, July 23, 1980, p6
  120. ^ "Race car driver dies after crash", Montreal Gazette, July 23, 1980, p44
  121. ^ "World News", Los Angeles Times, July 25, 1980, p2
  122. ^ "Engineers Enter Reactor Building", The New York Times, August 16, 1980, pA1
  123. ^ "Technicians Find Control Device Intact in Damaged Nuclear Plant", The New York Times, August 16, 1980, pA6
  124. ^ "IRA Leader Ends Hunger Strike", Los Angeles Times, July 24, 1980, p2
  125. ^ "World News", Los Angeles Times, July 28, 1980, p2
  126. ^ "'Grateful Dead' pianist dies of car carsh injuries", San Francisco Examiner, July 24, 1980, pB9
  127. ^ "Women Violinist Slain at New York's Met— Body Discovered in Opera House Shaft After 12-Hour Search", Los Angeles Times, July 25, 1980, p4
  128. ^ "Stagehand, 21, Seized in Murder of Violinist At the Met on July 23", The New York Times, August 31, 1980, p1
  129. ^ "Confession Details Given As Opera Murder Trial Starts", by E. R. Shipp, The New York Times, April 28, 1981
  130. ^ "Rebel Island Greets Troops", Los Angeles Times, July 25, 1980, p1
  131. ^ "Pacific Isle's Rebel Chief Seen Defying Occupation", Los Angeles Times, July 26, 1980, p5
  132. ^ "Olympic History: Don't blink", Sacramento (CA) Bee, July 18, 2000, pD2
  133. ^ "Johannesburg municipal workers strike | South African History Online". www.sahistory.org.za. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  134. ^ "Honduras Constituent Assembly Receives Control of Government", Miami Herald, July 22, 1980, p2
  135. ^ "Honduras ruler gets 'president' title', Chicago Tribune, July 27, 1980, p8
  136. ^ "Top German terrorist dies in road accident", by Siegfried Buschschuler in The Guardian (London), July 26, 1980, p1
  137. ^ "23 Boarding House Residents Die in Fire", Los Angeles Times, July 28, 1980, p4
  138. ^ a b "Shah of Iran Dies in Exile; Hostage Fate Still Clouded", by Don A. Schanche, Los Angeles Times, July 28, 1980, p1
  139. ^ "Iran reaction: 'The bloodsucker of the century has died at last'", Tampa Bay Times (St. Petersburg FL), July 28, 1980, p1
  140. ^ "Jewish Youth Killed in Attack by Arab", Los Angeles Times, July 28, 1980, p19
  141. ^ "Italian Impeachment Bid Fails", Los Angeles Times, July 27, 1980, p2
  142. ^ "Peru Ends 12 Years Of Military Rule", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 29, 1980, p2
  143. ^ "Trial may put don at scene of another crime", by David J. Krajicek, Daily News (New York), August 17, 1986, p3
  144. ^ "The World", Los Angeles Times, July 27, 1980, p2
  145. ^ Alfred Znamierowski, The World Encyclopedia of Flags: The Definitive Guide to International Flags, Banners, Standards and Ensigns (Hermes House, 2001) p167
  146. ^ "New Hebrides a New Nation", Los Angeles Times, July 30, 1980, p2
  147. ^ "Israel Enacts a Law Making All of Jerusalem the Capital", by Christopher S. Wren, The New York Times, July 31, 1980, p1
  148. ^ "World News", Los Angeles Times, July 30, 1980, p2
  149. ^ "An Upper-Case Pole Pole Vaults 18-11½— Kozakiewicz Breaks the World Record", Los Angeles Times, July 31, 1980, pIII-1
  150. ^ "Doctors Say J.R. Richard Suffered a Stroke", Los Angeles Times, August 1, 1980, pIII-1
  151. ^ "Iran Shoots 24 for Plot, Drugs and Other Offenses", The New York Times, August 1, 1980, pA5
  152. ^ "Prime Minister of Italy Wins Vote of Confidence", The New York Times, August 1, 1980, pA7