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Historical Context for August 27, 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 August 27, 1980

Traveling Chefs Find New Dishes Abroad; A basic recipe can often be transformed. Chefs Traveling Abroad Find New Dishes to Bring Back

By Larry Miller

ONE of the most nouvelle things in the nouvelle cuisine in France this year is a dish of lamb wrapped in caul fat with julienne vegetables between the lamb and the caul. One of the newest things at the Quilted Giraffe restaurant in Manhattan is a dish of lamb wrapped in caul fat with julienne vegetables between the lamb and the caul.

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Woodcock Says Reagan Assertions On Taiwan Endanger China Links; Envoy Warns Statements Risk Grave Weakening of American Position Risk of Grave Weakening Woodcock Warns Reagan His Stand Perils Understandings With China 3 More Offices Allowed A Delicate Problem Warns of Harmed Relations

By James P. Sterba Special To the New York Times

PEKING, Aug. 26--Leonard Woodcock, the United States Ambassador to China, warned today in a rare public declaration that Ronald Reagan's statements on Taiwan endangered "delicate" Chinese-American understandings ...

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WALKOUT IN POLAND WIDENS AS THE TALKS RESUME AT SHIPYARD; CARDINAL COUNSELS 'REASON' Wyszynski Reads Sermon on TV-- Party Editorial Raises Specter of 18th-Century Partition Danger of Anarchy Is Seen Poland's Fate Called at Stake Poland's Strike Spreading as Talks in Gdansk Resume No Discernible Progress in Talks

By John Darnton Special To the New York Times

GDANSK, Poland, Aug. 26--Crippling strikes spread from the northern coastal region to cities in other parts of Poland today, adding to the militancy of worker representatives as negotiations with Government officials resumed here.

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Science Agency Blocks Funds to Aid Research On Computer Coding; Question of Computer Privacy Code Research Funds Are Withheld 'Our People Got Nervous'

By John Noble Wilford

The National Science Foundation has agreed, in an arrangement with the National Security Agency, to withhold funds for part of an academic research project in cryptography in a move that scientists fear is a step toward giving the secret intelligence agency control over advanced computer encoding research, whether military or civilian.

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CARTER TO REQUEST EXTENSION TO A YEAR FOR AID TO JOBLESS; Statement Tomorrow Also to Urge Paying Investment Tax Credit to Concerns With Losses Way to Aid Steel Industry Cash Payment to Workers Carter Will Ask More Jobless Aid Commitment on Depreciation Extended by 50 Percent

By Edward Cowan Special To the New York Times

WASHINGTON, Aug. 26--In one of the few antirecession features of his economic policy statement, President Carter will ask Congress on Thursday to authorize paying unemployment benefits to the long-term jobless for up to one year, House Democratic leaders disclosed today.

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Anderson Vows to Stress Stands That First Marked His Campaign; Anderson Vows to Return to the Stands That First Marked His Candidacy Plans to Be More Specific 'A Man Ahead of My Time' Supreme Court Ruling Cited

By Warren Weaver Jr. Special To the New York Times

WASHINGTON, Aug. 26--Representative John B. Anderson said today that the final phase of his Presidential campaign would return to the stands that first marked his candidacy when he was running for the nomination as a Republican.

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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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