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  2. List of covers of Time magazine (1980s) - Wikipedia

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    January 7 – Ayatollah Khomeini, Man of the Year; January 14 – Moscow's Bold Challenge; January 21 – Grain as a Weapon: Who Wins, Who Loses; January 28 – Squeezing the Soviets; February 4 – Jimmy Carter; February 11 – Eric and Beth Heiden; February 18 – Operation Abscam: The FBI Stings Congress; February 25 – Dan Rather; March 3 ...

  3. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    Latin Girl, Latin Girl Magazine (1999–2001) [citation needed] Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought (1965–1968) Legion of Doom Technical Journals (ca.1980–ca.2000) The Liberator (1918–1924) The Libertarian Forum (1969–1984) Libertarian Review (1972–1981) Liberty (1881–1908) Liberty (1924–1950) Library (1900) Life ...

  4. 14 Vintage Magazine Issues You Should Dig Out of Your ... - AOL

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    Time Magazine (January 2, 1939) eBay. This infamous issue named Adolf Hitler as “Man of the Year.” (Insane, we know.) While highly controversial, it reflects Time magazine’s recognition of ...

  5. Category:January 1980 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "January 1980" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. J. January 1980; S.

  6. January 1980 - Wikipedia

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    January 27, 1980: Canadian Embassy sneaks six U.S. diplomats out of Iran January 6, 1980: Indira Gandhi returned to power in India January 22, 1980: Soviet H-bomb inventor Andrei Sakharov arrested and moved to closed city January 18, 1980: Price of silver hits record high of $52.80 per ounce. The following events happened in January 1980:

  7. Category:Magazines established in 1980 - Wikipedia

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  8. Man-at-arms - Wikipedia

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    Though in English the term man-at-arms is a fairly straightforward rendering of the French homme d'armes, [b] in the Middle Ages, there were numerous terms for this type of soldier, referring to the type of arms he would be expected to provide: In France, he might be known as a lance or glaive, while in Germany, Spieß, Helm or Gleve, and in various places, a bascinet. [2]

  9. Tony Swatton - Wikipedia

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    Swatton is a self-educated blacksmith and a trained jeweller. [2] When he was young, he used to cut gems and later expanded his skillset to include silversmithing.When he was 15, he met Jody Samson who had worked on the Conan the Barbarian film, and started to swap gems with Samson for knives.