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Lee Pace

Lee Grinner Pace (born March 25, 1979) is an American actor. He starred as Thranduil the Elvenking in The Hobbit trilogy and as Joe MacMillan in the period drama television series Halt and Catch Fire. He has also appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Ronan the Accuser, a role he first played in Guardians of the Galaxy and reprised in Captain Marvel. Pace earned a 2008 Emmy nomination for his portrayal of Ned in the comedy drama television series Pushing Daisies. Since 2021, he has starred as the galactic emperor Brother Day in the science fiction television series Foundation, based on the stories of Isaac Asimov.

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 25 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 1979
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25 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 1979 เป็น วันอาทิตย์ ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 83 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ Jimmy Carter

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25th of March 1979 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 25 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 1979

Giving Amin an H-Bomb

Date: 26 March 1979

By Gerard Piel

Gerard Piel

Article by Scientific American publisher Gerard Piel on Govt's prior restraint order involving The Progressive magazine; notes that in 1950 Atomic Energy Comm threatened same action in attempt to stop publication of article about bomb in Scientific American; notes that magazine acceded to cuts made by AEC agents on security grounds and published article; questions what hazard can publication pose to mil secrecy and natl security; drawing (M)

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Public Bombs, and Minds Born Secret

Date: 25 March 1979

editorial on prior restraint order against The Progressive; holds Govt's case against magazine turns out to be case against natl interest, against free speech and free inquiry; holds Govt has yet to cite any breach of security, loss of classified documents or invasion of its secret facilities

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Some Physicists, Knowledgeable on Weapons, Oppose Publication of Article Detailing Hydrogen Bomb; 'Classified at Birth'

Date: 26 March 1979

By WALTER SULLIVAN

Walter SULLIVAN

number of physicists privy to design of hydrogen bombs and familiar to varying degrees with article submitted to The Progressive magazine on hydrogen bomb are deeply concerned lest magazine publish it; they do not accept argument of magazine's editors and of physicists supporting them that article contains only information that is common knowledge among scientists; ruling in favor of Govt, they fear, would set precedent for future censorship; 2 groups have proposed that Judge Robert W Warren, presiding over case, seek advice from panel of independent specialists; proposals for independent resolutions of factual issues have been submitted by ACLU and Federation of Amer Scientists; Govt attys have rejected both proposals, which are still under study by Judge Warren; Progressive maintains that Howard Morland article adds little to what is disclosed in treatment of subject written for Encyclopedia Americana by Dr Edward Teller; Dr Theodore Taylor, designer of various atomic weapons, is opposed to article's publication (M)

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POETRY OF THE POPE PUBLISHED AS BOOK; He Used Pseudonym for 25 Years on Works Printed in Poland's Leading Catholic Paper

Date: 25 March 1979

By DAVID A. ANDELMAN Special to The New York Times

David ANDELMAN

Poetry of Andrzej Jawien, pseudonym used by Karol Cardinal Wojtyla, now Pope John Paul II, for 25 yrs in Poland's leading Cath newspaper Tygodnik Powszechny, is published in GB; newspaper's ed Jerzy Turowicz comments (M)

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The Bomb's A Secret?

Date: 26 March 1979

By Howard Morland

Howard Morland

Howard Morland comment on natl controversy over his article; been available to foreign govts for even longer; holds his article demonstrates point; says affidavit he prepared opposing Govt's efforts to suppress article documents public availability of information in article (M)

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Transcript of Carter's Replies to Queries at Broadcasters' Convention in Dallas; 1. Developing Gas Alcohol

Date: 26 March 1979

Pres Carter, in remarks to Natl Assn of Broadcasters in Dallas says, on issue of 1st Amendment privileges, he would not give 'same identical freedom' to broadcasters and newspapers because of wide differences between them (S)

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News Summary; International

Date: 25 March 1979

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News Summary; International

Date: 26 March 1979

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Follow-Up on the News; Tottering Fame

Date: 25 March 1979

RICHARD HAITCH

Richard HAITCH

Rowland Howard, ambulance technician who was convicted in May '78 of robbing patients as they lay incapacitated in ambulance on way to Bellevue Hosp, wins dismissal of case on grounds that he had no previous criminal record (S)

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PRESIDENT OUTLINES PROGRAM TO REVISE REGULATORY SYSTEM; CONGRESS TO GET PLAN TODAY In Speech to Broadcasters' Group Carter Says Reform Effort Is 'Call for Common Sense'

Date: 26 March 1979

By STEVEN RATTNER Special to The New York Times

Steven Special

flies to Dallas to address Natl Assn of Broadcasters conv

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