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1 September 1, 1980 (Monday)  





2 September 2, 1980 (Tuesday)  





3 September 3, 1980 (Wednesday)  





4 September 4, 1980 (Thursday)  





5 September 5, 1980 (Friday)  





6 September 6, 1980 (Saturday)  





7 September 7, 1980 (Sunday)  





8 September 8, 1980 (Monday)  





9 September 9, 1980 (Tuesday)  





10 September 10, 1980 (Wednesday)  





11 September 11, 1980 (Thursday)  





12 September 12, 1980 (Friday)  





13 September 13, 1980 (Saturday)  





14 September 14, 1980 (Sunday)  





15 September 15, 1980 (Monday)  





16 September 16, 1980 (Tuesday)  





17 September 17, 1980 (Wednesday)  





18 September 18, 1980 (Thursday)  





19 September 19, 1980 (Friday)  





20 September 20, 1980 (Saturday)  





21 September 21, 1980 (Sunday)  





22 September 22, 1980 (Monday)  





23 September 23, 1980 (Tuesday)  





24 September 24, 1980 (Wednesday)  





25 September 25, 1980 (Thursday)  





26 September 26, 1980 (Friday)  





27 September 27, 1980 (Saturday)  





28 September 28, 1980 (Sunday)  





29 September 29, 1980 (Monday)  





30 September 30, 1980 (Tuesday)  





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September 22, 1980: Iraq begins eight-year long war with Iran
September 5, 1980: World's longest tunnel opens under the Alps [1]
September 7, 1980: Hua Guofeng (pictured in 1978) steps down as Premier of China

September 1, 1980 (Monday)

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Terry Fox memorial

September 2, 1980 (Tuesday)

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September 3, 1980 (Wednesday)

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September 4, 1980 (Thursday)

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Abbie Hoffman a/k/a Freed

September 5, 1980 (Friday)

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September 6, 1980 (Saturday)

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Gierek [21]

September 7, 1980 (Sunday)

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Zhao

September 8, 1980 (Monday)

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September 9, 1980 (Tuesday)

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September 10, 1980 (Wednesday)

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September 11, 1980 (Thursday)

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September 13, 1980 (Saturday)

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September 14, 1980 (Sunday)

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September 15, 1980 (Monday)

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September 16, 1980 (Tuesday)

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September 17, 1980 (Wednesday)

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September 18, 1980 (Thursday)

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Arnaldo Tamayo, pictured in 2018 [67]

September 19, 1980 (Friday)

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September 20, 1980 (Saturday)

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George Brett in 1990

September 21, 1980 (Sunday)

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September 22, 1980 (Monday)

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September 23, 1980 (Tuesday)

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September 24, 1980 (Wednesday)

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September 25, 1980 (Thursday)

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September 26, 1980 (Friday)

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September 27, 1980 (Saturday)

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Cossiga, toppled by a single vote

September 28, 1980 (Sunday)

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September 29, 1980 (Monday)

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September 30, 1980 (Tuesday)

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References

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  1. ^ attribution: Raimond Spekking
  • ^ "New Korean Leader Stresses Ties to U.S.", The New York Times, September 2, 1980, pA14
  • ^ "In his magnificent heart he knew he was in trouble", Vancouver Sun, September 3, 1980, p1
  • ^ "One-legged runner stalled by an attack of stomach flu", Vancouver Sun, September 2, 1980, p1
  • ^ "Cancer runner fights for life", Ottawa Citizen, September 3, 1980, p1
  • ^ "Vice President Quits His Guatemala Post", Miami Herald, September 2, 1980, p9
  • ^ "Joe Bonnano is found guilty of jury tampering", by Wallace Turner, The New York Times, September 3, 1980, pA
  • ^ "Syria and Libya Agree to Merge but Reveal No Details", The New York Times, September 2, 1980, pA5
  • ^ "Libya and Syria Sign Merger Agreement", by John Kifner, The New York Times, September 10, 1980, pA8
  • ^ "Poland's Coal Miners Settle Strike", The New York Times, September 4, 1980, pA1
  • ^ "Zimbabwe Severs Relations With South Africa", The New York Times, September 2, 1980, pA12
  • ^ "Dirch Passers-Sidste-Timer" ("Dirch Passer's Last Hours"), TV 2 Danmark A/S
  • ^ "The 'Cisco Kid' Dies at 76", by Jerry Belcher, Los Angeles Times, September 3, 1980, pI-1
  • ^ "Actress Who Played Role Of Scarlett's Mother Dies", Santa Cruz (CA) Sentinel, September 4, 1980, p40
  • ^ "'60s Radical Hoffman Turns Himself In, Is Freed Without Bond, Plugs New Book", Los Angeles Times, September 5, 1980, pI-12
  • ^ "After Six Years as a Fugitive, Yippie Chief Abbie Hoffman Says He'll Give Up", Los Angeles Times, September 4, 1980, pI-20
  • ^ John C. Mero, Under the Influence: A Case Study of the Elks, MADD, and DUI Policy (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015) pp53-54
  • ^ "Swiss Road Tunnel, Longest In World, Opens To Traffic", Indianapolis Star, September 6, 1980, p1
  • ^ "Tunnel opens in controversy", UPI report in Ottawa Citizen, September 6, 1980, p106
  • ^ "El Corte Inglés absorbe Hipercor 38 años después de ver la luz" ("El Corte Ingles absorbs Hipercor 38 years after seeing the light"), El Correo de Andalucia, August 27, 2017
  • ^ Dutch National Archives
  • ^ "Gierek Ousted from Post as Head of Polish Party; Security Chief Given Job", by John Darton, The New York Times, September 6, 1980, p1
  • ^ "China gets innovative new leader", by William Montalbano, Knight-Ridder, Detroit Free Press, September 8, 1980, p1
  • ^ "Chinese Premier Resigns in Favor of Deng's Man— Hua, Mao's Choice, Yields in a Peaceful Transition", by Fox Butterfield, The New York Times, September 8, 1980, p1
  • ^ "China Limits Couples to One Child", by Fox Butterfield, Des Moines Register, September 8, 1980, p2
  • ^ "Stars Give Emmys No-Show Business", by Steven Reddicliffe, Miami Herald, September 8, 1980, p1
  • ^ The Emmys are awarded, but few come to pick them up, AP report by Bob Thomas, in Louisville Courier-Journal, September 8, 1980, p2
  • ^ "McEnroe Outlasts Borg For U.S. Open Title", Atlanta Constitution, September 8, 1980, p1-D
  • ^ "Military Elite Play Games On Both Sides of Germany", Miami Herald, September 9, 1980, p4-A
  • ^ "Generals test war readiness", by Rodney Pinder, Vancouver Sun, September 15, 1980, p15
  • ^ "China, U.S. Agree On Airline Flights", Atlanta Constitution, September 9, 1980, p6
  • ^ "Arrival of U.S. Airliner Is China's First Since '49", The New York Times, December 8, 1980, pA9
  • ^ Sarah Bradford, Diana: Finally, the Complete Story (Penguin, 2007)
  • ^ "List of websites and links of the enquiries of Derbyshire sinking". www.c4tx.org. Archived from the original on 12 November 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
  • ^ Faulkner, Douglas. "An Independent Assessment of the Sinking of the MV DERBYSHIRE" (PDF). Royal Institution of Naval Architects. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  • ^ "Hope fades for ship hit by typhoon off Japan", The Guardian (London), September 16, 1980, p1
  • ^ "Satellite to Aid Forecasts On Movement of Storms", The New York Times, September 8, 1980, pA14
  • ^ "Satellite Out To Pasture", Montgomery (AL) Advertiser, November 9, 1988, p3
  • ^ "John Griffin Dies; Author of 'Black Like Me, Hartford (CT) Courant, September 10, 1980, p8
  • ^ "Radio Actor's Last Scene a Murder", The New York Times, September 11, 1980, pA17
  • ^ "Ex-Student Said to Admit Killing of Drama Coach", The New York Times, September 12, 1980, pA12
  • ^ "China Unveils Its First Income Tax", Los Angeles Times, September 3, 1980, p1
  • ^ Handbook of Universities, Volume 2, ed. by Ameeta Gupta and Ashish Kumar (Atlantic Publishers, 2006) p545
  • ^ "Rule by Military Backed Heavily In Chilean Vote", by Edward Schumacher, The New York Times, September 12, 1980, pA3
  • ^ "Australians Are to Vote In a General Election", The New York Times, September 12, 1980, pA7
  • ^ "Cuban Attaché at U.N. Is Slain From Ambush on Queens Road", by Robert D. McFadden, The New York Times, September 12, 1980, pA1
  • ^ "Military in Turkey Ousts Government of Premier Demirel— The Parliament Is Dissolved", The New York Times, September 12, 1980, pA1
  • ^ "Ex-Premiers Freed by Junta in Turkey", The New York Times, October 12, 1980, pA1
  • ^ "Mystery Crash: Did The People Aboard The Airplane Have Any Idea They Were About To Die?", by Tim Pallesen, Knight-Ridder Newspapers, St. Petersburg (FL) Evening Independent, September 17, 1980, p6-A
  • ^ Aviation Safety Network
  • ^ Scott B. MacDonald, Trinidad and Tobago: Democracy and Development in the Caribbean (Praeger, 1986) p196
  • ^ Litynski, Grzegorz S. (July–September 1998). "Kurt Semm and the Fight against Skepticism: Endoscopic Hemostasis, Laparoscopic Appendectomy, and Semm's Impact on the "Laparoscopic Revolution"". Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons. 2 (3): 309–313. PMC 3015306. PMID 9876762.
  • ^ "Rock Concert Draws 400,000 to Central Park". The New York Times. September 14, 1980. p. A1.
  • ^ "Crowd of 400,000 Sets Record for Park". The New York Times. September 14, 1980. p. A46.
  • ^ "89 Saudi Soldiers Killed In Air Crash at Medina". The New York Times. September 16, 1980. p. A10.
  • ^ Gordon, Robert; et al. (2016). British Musical Theatre Since 1950. Bloomsbury. p. 132.
  • ^ "Of Safe Havens and Sinking Ships: The Church in Oral Histories of Middle Eastern Christians in Austria", by Andreas Schmoller, in Middle Eastern Christians and Europe: Historical Legacies and Present Challenges (Lit Verlag, 2018) p184
  • ^ "Zimbabwe's Army Chief Is Dismissed for Disloyalty", The New York Times, September 18, 1980, pA4
  • ^ "Former All-Pro Tyrer Kills Wife, Then Self", Toledo Blade, September 16, 1980, p23
  • ^ "Spy plan on blacks a sham: White House", by Lars-Erik Nelson, Daily News (New York), September 17, 1980, p2
  • ^ "U.S. Calls Document on Africa a Forgery— Black New Yorkers Got Purported Federal Report That Calls for Support of South Africa", The New York Times, September 18, 1980, pA19
  • ^ "Somoza, Ousted Nicaraguan Ruler, Is Ambushed and Slain in Paraguay", by Edward Schumacher, The New York Times, September 18, 1980, pA1
  • ^ "The Somoza Killing: A Meticulous Plot", The New York Times, September 22, 1980, pA5
  • ^ "Paraguay Says a Suspect In Somoza Case Is Slain", by Edward Schumacher, The New York Times, September 19, 1980, pA4
  • ^ "Spain's Revamped Cabinet Wins Confidence Vote", by James M. Markham, The New York Times, September 19, 1980, pA6
  • ^ "Iraq Ends 1975 Border Pact With Iran as Frontier Clashes Continue", The New York Times, September 18, 1980, pA8
  • ^ attribution User:Escla
  • ^ "Soviet Lofts a Capsule With Cuban Astronaut", The New York Times, September 19, 1980, pA4
  • ^ "Missile Silo Explodes; 1 Killed, 21 Injured", The New York Times, September 20, 1980, p1
  • ^ "'Stop celebrating Lalu's B'day as Urdu Day'", by Abdul Qadir, The Times of India, July 31, 2016
  • ^ "Pintor defends WBC title", Arizona Republic (Phoenix), September 20, 1980, p3
  • ^ "Boxer Owen battles for life", by Hugh McIlvanney, The Observer (London), September 21, 1980, p1
  • ^ "Owen Undergoes Brain Surgery After Knockout", by Mark Heisler, Los Angeles Times, September 20, 1980, pIII-1
  • ^ "Owen, Welsh Boxer, Dies From Injuries"The New York Times, November 5, 1980, pA26
  • ^ "Brett's Two Hits Put Him At .400", Tampa Tribune, September 20, 1980, p4-C
  • ^ "The Brett report— Current average .396", Tallahassee (FL) Democrat, September 21, 1980, p11F
  • ^ "Brett realizes .400 chances slim", Arizona Daily Star (Tucson AZ), October 1, 1980, pE-3
  • ^ Baseball-Reference.com
  • ^ "Ex-TV Actor Saved By Bulletproof Vest", The New York Times, September 20, 1980, p. 45
  • ^ "Atlanta Pins Wings on Its $500 Million Airport Terminals", The New York Times, September 19, 1980, pA13
  • ^ "Carter Declines to Debate After Anderson Is Invited", by Hedrick Smith, The New York Times, September 10, 1980, p1
  • ^ "Intelligence Oversight Act of 1980", by Andrew Green, in The Central Intelligence Agency: An Encyclopedia of Covert Ops, Intelligence Gathering, and Spies, ed. by Jan Goldman (ABC-CLIO, 2015) p197
  • ^ "New Cabinet Is Formed in Turkey", The New York Times, September 22, 1980, p1
  • ^ "Polish Church Begins Broadcasting Regular Sunday Religious Services", by John Darnton, The New York Times, September 22, 1980, pA3
  • ^ "Cosmos Boot Strikers, 3-0", by Greg Cote, Miami Herald, September 22, 1980, p1-C
  • ^ "Combat over the Persian Gulf", MikoyanMiG website
  • ^ "Iraqi Planes Strike 10 Airfields in Iran; Oil Area Imperiled", by John Kifner, The New York Times, September 23, 1980, p1
  • ^ Ali Ezzatyar, The Last Mufti of Iranian Kurdistan: Ethnic and Religious Implications in the Greater Middle East (Springer, 2016) pp148-149
  • ^ "Police fear black men died at hand of 'Son of Sam' type", Miami News, September 25, 1980, p4
  • ^ "Soldier may be suspect", Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle, April 24, 1981, p1
  • ^ "Convicted murderer hints more slayings", AP report in Santa Cruz (CA) Sentinel, September 19, 1983, pB-12
  • ^ "Obituaries— Joseph G. Christopher", Daily News (New York), March 5, 1993, p62
  • ^ "Rely Tampon Recalled by Maker; Linked to Toxic Shock Syndrome", by Richard Severo, The New York Times, September 23, 1980, pA1
  • ^ "Illness Linked to Tampons Up to 652 Cases, 63 Deaths", The New York Times, November 22, 1980, pA8
  • ^ "New Law Gives Gandhi Regime Power to Imprison Without Trial", The New York Times, September 24, 1980, pA1
  • ^ "The National Security Act, 1980" text, South Asia Terrorism Portal
  • ^ "What is the National Security Act: All you need to know", India Today, February 6, 2019
  • ^ "Computers Do It All at Tokyo Paper Asahi", The New York Times, October 19, 1980, pA19
  • ^ "Maine Votes to Keep Its Nuclear Plant", The New York Times, September 24, 1980, pA1
  • ^ Stephanie Cooke, In Mortal Hands: A Cautionary History of the Nuclear Age (Black Inc., 2009) p. 301
  • ^ "Polish workers begin movement", The Age (Melbourne), September 24, 1980, p6
  • ^ David Moskowitz, The Words and Music of Bob Marley (Praeger, 2007) pp111-115
  • ^ "Bob Marley, Wailers to rock", North Hills (PA) News Record, September 23, 1980, pD-4
  • ^ "Records", by Rich Aregood, September 26, 1980, p38
  • ^ "'Phantom Gambler' chose to die rather than be alone", The Evening Independent (St. Petersburg FL), April 9, 1985, p6-A
  • ^ CPI Inflation Calculator
  • ^ Knarr, Jack; Moore, Marilyn A. (September 26, 1980). "Castro stops sealift; boats returning empty". Miami News. p. 1.
  • ^ Kifner, John (September 26, 1980). "Baghdad Says Its Troops Capture Khurramshahr and Cut a Rail Line". The New York Times. p. A1.
  • ^ "Actors and Producers Reach Tentative Pact". The New York Times. September 26, 1980. p. A1.
  • ^ "Freedom Keeps Cup for the U.S.". The New York Times. September 26, 1980. p. A25.
  • ^ "10 Killed by a Bomb at Oktoberfest", The New York Times, September 27, 1980, pA3
  • ^ "Neo-Nazi Group Suspected in Blast That Killed 12 at Munich Festival", The New York Times, September 29, 1980, pA4
  • ^ Derek A. Levine, The Dragon Takes Flight: China's Aviation Policy, Achievements, and International Implications (Brill, 2015) pp. 103-105
  • ^ "Chinese Reds Limited To a Child Per Family", The New York Times, September 27, 1980, pA2
  • ^ "Italian Cabinet Quits as Parliament Rejects Economic Plan by One Vote", The New York Times, September 27, 1980, pA3
  • ^ "Bartlett Leads Tigers to Flag", Sydney Morning Herald, September 28, 1980, p79
  • ^ "Tigers savor their kill", by Geoff Slattery, The Age (Melbourne), September 29, 1980, p34
  • ^ "Jimmy's World", Washington Post, September 28, 1980, p1 (includes subsequent disclaimer)
  • ^ "Winner of Pulitzer Admits Hoax", Los Angeles Times, April 15, 1981, p8
  • ^ "Vote Held in Panama; First Time in 12 Years That Parties Took Part", The New York Times, September 29, 1980, pA9
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  • ^ "Iran Bombers Hit Baghdad Atom Facility". Los Angeles Times. October 1, 1980. p. I-1.
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