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Ross Malinger

Ross Aaron Malinger (born July 7, 1984) is an American former actor and automobile salesperson. He is best known for his roles as Jonah Baldwin in the 1993 movie Sleepless in Seattle, starring Tom Hanks, and as Bobby Jameson in the 1997 Disney comedy film Toothless, starring Kirstie Alley. He and Alley co-starred in the 1995 television film Peter and the Wolf, where Malinger played Peter. He played Adam Lippman, the Bar Mitzvah boy who liked Elaine's "Shiksa appeal", in the Seinfeld episode "The Serenity Now". He was also the original voice of T.J. Detweiler on the Disney animated TV series Recess.

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7. јул 1984. је био субота под знаком звездице . Био је 188 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Ronald Reagan.

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7th of July 1984 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 7. јул 1984.

Koch to Debate Chief Of Amsterdam News

Date: 07 July 1984

Mayor Koch and Wilbert Tatum, chairman and editor in chief of The Amsterdam News, said yesterday that they would meet in a debate on race relations and other issues. The debate will be held from 9 to 10 P.M. a week from tomorrow and will be broadcast live on radio station WNBC.

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FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS ; Curfew for Youth

Date: 08 July 1984

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

With crime rising in Detroit and some youths contributing to it with violence after attending outdoor public events, Mayor Coleman A. Young ordered a summer curfew last year for everyone under 18 years of age. The curfew, from 10 P.M. to 6 A.M., put the Mayor at odds with the Amer- ican Civil Liberties Union, which sued to have it lifted as discriminatory against young people.

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FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS ; Depression Dregs

Date: 08 July 1984

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

Every time a bank failed in the United States in the Great Depression of the 1930's, the Comptroller of the Currency took over the assets for safekeeping. A half century later, the Federal office found itself still storing the contents of thousands of safe-deposit boxes and other property unclaimed by 22,000 bank customers.

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Coping With All That Good News

Date: 08 July 1984

The economic news is remarkably good: Unemployment has fallen to 7 percent, the lowest rate in four years, while inflation holds steady at a modest 4.6 percent. Naturally, President Reagan hastens to take credit. His Administration, he says, ''is the first in two decades that has reduced unemployment and inflation at the same time.''

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FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS ; 'War Tax' Battle

Date: 08 July 1984

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

When Alice Drefchinski, a nurse in Franklin, La., filed her 1982 Federal income taxes, she took a $5,082 ''war tax deduction,'' citing religious convictions against supporting the military. The Internal Revenue Service cited the 1982 Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act.

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Pro-Israel Group Loses NBC News-Bias Case

Date: 08 July 1984

UPI

Upi

The Federal Communications Commission today dismissed a pro-Israel group's complaint that NBC distorted the news and violated the Fairness Doctrine with its television coverage of Lebanon in 1982. The group, Americans for a Safe Israel, had asked the commission to deny license renewals of the network's New England affiliates because of news reports that, it said, contained ''bias and misrepresentations.''

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SPORTS NEWS BRIEFS ; ; Matz, on Last Promise, Triumphs in Jumpoff

Date: 08 July 1984

AP

Michael Matz of Plymouth Meeting, Pa., won today's intermediate jumpoff on Last Promise at the seventh annual I Love New York horse show. The 7-year-old bay gelding was timed in 33.415 seconds, beating the 35.058 turned in by Henri Prudent of Nancy, France, on Kim du Soultrait.

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Korean Jet Sequel

Date: 08 July 1984

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

After a Soviet fighter pilot shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 007 last September with the loss of 269 lives, the United States demanded in a diplomatic note that the Soviet Union pay compensation to the families of the 61 Americans who died. But the Soviet Embassy refused to accept the note, contending that the jetliner had been on a spying mission off Siberia and that the United States had been responsible for sending it.

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NORTHPORT RESIDENTS EXPRESS DISBELIEF AT NEWS OF SLAYING

Date: 08 July 1984

By Sara Rimer

Sara Rimer

Up and down Main Street, residents of this village expressed stunned disbelief today at the report that local youths had been involved in the slaying and mutilation of a 17-year-old boy as part of a satanic ritual. ''It's unbelievable that this could happen in this community,'' said Bob Leonardo, a past president of the Northport Chamber of Commerce and the owner of Northport Cleaners. ''There are exotic things that happen in Manhattan, but they don't happen in Northport.''

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SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1984 International

Date: 07 July 1984

Moscow offered again to hold talks with the United States on banning arms in space, but appeared to add a precondition, calling for a mutual moratorium on testing. A Government spokesman said that such talks, which the Soviet Union has proposed for September, would be ''incompatible'' with the continued testing of space weapons. A White House spokesman called the Moscow announcement ''good news'' and said ''so far as we're concerned the meeting will take place.'' (Page 1, Col. 4.) Nigeria detained a British airliner in Lagos after British antiterrorist police in London freed a kidnapped Nigerian exile who has been described as the Nigerian Government's ''most wanted man.'' The exile, Umaru Dikko, a former Government official, was found drugged and unconscious in a crate ready to be loaded on a plane at Stansted Airport. (1:1.)

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