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Historical Context for March 5, 1980

In 1980, the world population was approximately 4,447,606,236 people[†]

In 1980, the average yearly tuition was $738 for public universities and $3,225 for private universities. Today, these costs have risen to $9,750 and $35,248 respectively[†]

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Headlines from March 5, 1980

KENNEDY WINS BY 2-1 IN MASSACHUSETTS; G.O.P. IN 3-WAY RACE; ANDERSON ADVANCES He Runs Well in Bay State and in Vermont, Where Carter Is Victorious The Vote Tally Kennedy Wins in Massachusetts; 3-Way G.O.P. Race Reaction by Bush Ford to 'Wait and See' Importance for Kennedy Emergence of Anderson

By John Herbers Special To the New York Times

BOSTON, Wednesday, March 5-- Senator Edward M. Kennedy defeated President Carter by a 2-to-1 margin yesterday in the Massachusetts Democratic Presidential primary. In the Republican contest, Representative John B. Anderson of Illinois and George Bush were locked this morning in a close race for first place.

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Rivalry in Congress Delays Upstate Nuclear Waste Cleanup; Called Billion-Dollar Problem Legislative Snarl Delaying Upstate Nuclear Waste Cleanup Part of Defense Measure

By Irvin Molotsky Special To the New York Times

WASHINGTON, March 4--Legislation that would let the Federal Government start cleaning up a major deposit of nuclear wastes in the upstate New York hamlet of West Valley has become bogged down in Congressional rivalries over jurisdiction and philosophic differences over approaches.

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An Issue of U.S. Credibility; Disavowal of Vote on Israel Comes as Questions Are Raised About Policy on Iran and Afghanistan News Analysis An Issue of U.S. Credibility Shift on U.N. Panel Is Seen Israeli Outburst Was Feared

By Bernard Gwertzman Special To the New York Times

WASHINGTON, March 9--One day after being praised for political courage by Western leaders, Arab diplomats and State Department officials for having voted in the United Nations Security Council against Israeli ...

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Survey Indicates Anderson Draws On Independents; Primary's Voters Surveyed INDEPENDENTS HELD KEY FOR ANDERSON Effect of Chappaquiddick TV's Norman Lear Buys Ads Backing Anderson

By Adam Clymer

For at least one moment in his troubled Presidential campaign, everything worked yesterday for Senator Edward M. Kennedy. The voting groups that had deserted him in other states came home to him when his campaign came home to Massachusetts. The issues that he stressed helped him and the ones that hurt him elsewhere did not matter.

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I was wondering if anything interesting on the news was going on when I was born, and decided to create this website for fun. The purpose is to show people what was going on when they were born. With this website I've found out that it was a pretty slow news day on my birthday, but I bet it would feel cool to know a historical event happened on your birthday.

The data used in this project is provided by the New York Times API. They have by far the best API I was able to find, with articles dating back to the 1950s. There weren't any other major newspapers that had an API with close to as much data. The closest was the Guardian API, but theirs only went back to the 1990s. I decided to only use articles from the New York Times because their API was by far the best. This tool works if you have a birthday after the 1950s or so.

Some important dates in history I'd recommend looking up on this website are:

  • 9/11/2001: The September 11 Attacks happened on this day, the news articles from this date provide great context to the tragedy our nation suffered and the immediate response from the American people. The headlines capture the shock, confusion, and unity that emerged in the aftermath of this devastating event.
  • 7/20/1969: The historic Apollo 11 moon landing, when humans first set foot on another celestial body. The articles from this date showcase humanity's greatest achievement in space exploration and the culmination of the space race.
  • 11/9/1989: The fall of the Berlin Wall, marking the beginning of the end of the Cold War. The coverage provides fascinating insights into this pivotal moment in world history and the emotions of people as decades of division came to an end.
  • 1/20/2009: Barack Obama's inauguration as the first African American President of the United States, a watershed moment in American history that represented a major milestone in the ongoing journey toward racial equality.
  • 8/15/1969: The Woodstock Music Festival began, marking a defining moment in American counterculture and music history. The coverage captures the spirit of the era and the unprecedented gathering of young people.

These historical events are just a few examples of the fascinating moments in history you can explore through this tool. Whether you're interested in your own birthday, significant historical dates, or just curious about what was making headlines on any given day, this website offers a unique window into the past through the lens of contemporary news coverage.

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