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CED Digest Vol. 7 No. 48 • 11/30/2002 |
20 Years Ago In CED History: December 1, 1982: * Amintore Fanfani becomes premier of Italy. He succeeds Giovanni Spadolini, who had resigned in November after 17 months in office. It is the fifth time in his political career that Fanfani has been premier. * On the first leg of a five-day, four-nation goodwill tour of Latin America, U.S. President Ronald Reagan extends $1.23 billion in short-term credit to Brazil. * Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado is sworn in for a six-year term as president of Mexico. * U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy (Democrat, Massachusetts) announces that he will not run for president in 1984. * CED Title Releases for December 1982: Arsenic and Old Lace [FOX] Atlantic City Black Sunday (2) Blue Max, The (2) Boston Strangler, The Boys in the Band, The Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid [FOX] Comes A Horseman Detective, The Diner Dodge City Dr. Seuss Video Festival: Horton/Grinch Stole Xmas Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox, The Elephant Man, The [1982] Elvis: His 1968 Comeback Special Exodus (2) Exorcist, The Eye of the Needle Fantastic Voyage [CBS] French Connection, The [FOX] Gator Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Golden Era of College Football, A Grapes of Wrath, The (2) Hang 'Em High [FOX] Hell in the Pacific Hello, Dolly! (2)* [FOX] Herbie Rides Again Hombre How to Marry a Millionaire Hustler, The (2) Jezebel [RCA] King and I, The (2)* Laura [CBS] Little Caesar [RCA] Longest Day, The (2) [FOX] M*A*S*H [FOX] Magnum Force Man With the Golden Arm, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Moses (2) Mr. Rogers Vol. 1: Helping Children Understand My Bodyguard Nutcracker, The* [1977] One-Night Stand: A Keyboard Event** Patton (2)* Pennies From Heaven Planet of the Apes [FOX] Pumping Iron Queen Greatest Flix* Robe, The (2) Sacred Music of Duke Ellington, The* Saturn 3 Secret Policeman's Other Ball, The** Seems Like Old Times Seven Year Itch, The [FOX] Shoot the Moon Taxi Driver Teddy Pendergrass: Live in London* Thomas Crown Affair, The Three Stooges VideoDisc, Vol. 1, The Thunderball (2) Tora! Tora! Tora! (2) [FOX] Twelve O'Clock High (2) World of Wildlife, Vol. 2: Penguin Summer/Kangaroo World's Greatest Lover, The Yankee Doodle Dandy December 2, 1982: * Barney Clark, a 61-year-old retired dentist, becomes the first person to receive a permanent artificial heart. In an operation at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, doctors replace Clark's dying heart with an artificial heart made of plastic named the Jarvik-7 after its creator, Dr. Robert Jarvik. The artificial heart is slightly larger than a human heart, but weighs about the same. It is connected by hoses to its power supply - a 375-pound external air compressor carried in a large cart. December 3, 1982: * U.S. Department of Labor statistics for November report a national, seasonally adjusted unemployment rate of 10.8 percent, a post-World War II high. * Future CED title in widespread theatrical release: Frances. December 4, 1982: * The trial of 280 Egyptians, all accused of conspiring to overthrow the government, gets under way in Cairo. Most of the defendants are members of Al Jihad, an Islamic fundamentalist group bent on turning Egypt into an Islamic state. * Leaders of 10 European Community (EC) nations conclude two days of discussions in Copenhagen on trade policy, economic cooperation, and East-West relations. * President Reagan returns to the United States following a four-nation visit to Latin America that included the countries Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Honduras. December 5, 1982: * Pakistani President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq arrives in the U.S. for his first state visit. His request for economic and military aid is supported by President Reagan, but Congress is still debating the details of a proposed $3.2 billion aid package. He tries to allay fears that Pakistan is seeking nuclear technology to develop nuclear weapons. * The 5th Annual Kennedy Center Honors are held featuring the honorees George Abbott, Lillian Gish, Benny Goodman, Gene Kelly, and Eugene Ormandy. December 6, 1982: * A bomb explodes in a disco and bar in Ballykelly, Northern Ireland, killing 17 people, including 11 British soldiers. * During its 15-day annual session, the Chinese National People's Congress ratifies a new, 138-article constitution. Earlier in the congress, Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang unveiled the country's sixth economic five-year plan, covering 1981 through 1985. December 7, 1982: * Murderer Charles Brooks, Jr., is executed in Huntsville, Texas by lethal injection of anesthetics, the first such execution in U.S. history. * The U.S. House of Representatives rejects President Reagan's request for $988 million to build and deploy the first five of 100 MX missiles. The 245-176 vote is a major setback for the president, who has said the MX is vital to the nation's security and an essential bargaining chip in disarmament talks with the Soviet Union. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "Fernandez, Sharon" <sfernandez> To: "'digest@cedmagic.com'" <digest@cedmagic.com> Subject: RCA SelectaVision SGT250 for free Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 15:49:54 -0800 Is there any one in the Seattle area that would be willing to give my player a good home? It's free! I'll also throw in any of my 13 movies if you want them. Must be willing to come and get it. Contact me at sfernandez Sharon Fernandez ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 22:13:25 -0800 To: digest@cedmagic.com From: Tom Howe <tom@cedmagic.com> Subject: CED Dealers Hello All: This past week I received two notifications for CED dealers who now have web sites. The first is PDQ Records, which had a site that went down over a year ago, but it's now back up. This is a giant used record store in Tucson, which also carries a selection of CED's. It looks like their site will soon have a page dedicated to CED, possibly with a photo of their inventory: http://www.pdqrecords.awebaddress.com/ The second is MailBox Video (aka Video Liquidators), which has had a snail mail list for over 10 years. I purchased a number of discs from them in the early 1990's to fill holes in my collection. They also carry LaserDisc, DVD, Beta, VHS, and even the obscure 8mm movie format, which in my thrift store experience is even rarer than Cartrivision pre-recorded tape: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/videoliquidators/welcome.htm And don't forget that two of our fellow collectors and Digest subscribers, James Curiel and Harry Libby, also have web pages where they may be contacted regarding CED purchases: http://www.cedcentral.com/ http://www.ep.com/js/about/c1064/b1064/v0/50703.html --Tom
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