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Soccer 'war' won by El Salvador, 3-2
MEXICO CITY (UPI) --El Salvador defeated Honduras, 3-2, in a soccer match climaxing a bitter feud and severing of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Braves' Clete Boyer couldn't kiss off mini-skirt fan publicity
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NEW YORK (UPI) --Here was Clete Boyer at home plate minding his own business with a bat in his hands...
Rock Band Said Front for Political Party
By Drew Ven Bergen
WASHINGTON (UPI) --A Senate subcommittee today released secret accounts telling how the White Panther Party allegedly used the rock band MC-5 to lure young people Into a commune life of drugs and sex.
'The Godfather' premiere excites Hollywood; Overshadows Oscars
By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) --More stars appeared for the screening of "The Godfather" than for any other I have seen in more than 20 years of attending previews and premieres in and around Hollywood.
Soul session in Vietnam
By STEWART KELLERMAN
CAMP HOLLOWAY, Vietnam, April 25, 1971 (UPI) -- Brother Bill flipped on the music. Brother Rob lit up a joint and passed it around. Brother Larry opened the beers and handed them out.
Campus life at University of Florida
By DAVID L. LANGFORD
GAINESVILLE, Fla., May 16, 1971 (UPI) -- A man over 30 instinctively wants to bolt and run when he's sitting in a college girl's dormitory room and someone raps on the door.
Midnight at Piccadilly Circus
By ROBERT MUSEL
LONDON, May 16, 1971 (UPI) -- It is midnight in Piccadilly, a cold spring night with a faint mist barely burning the neon enticements for rum and beer and vermouth and Coca-cola. The great tide of humanity that daily washes over the center of the city has now finally receded to the residential districts, driven back by the early shutdown of public transport.
Disney traffic force ready
ORLANDO, Fla (UPI) --Walt Disney World, a $400 million amusement park will open Friday with "a minimum of fanfare" by design.
He slept through his dream
By RICHARD M. SUDHALTER
LONDON, Sept. 28, 1971 (UPI) -- Hiroyuki Ohno spent $1,358 and flew halfway round the world for a dream, then dreamed it all away by taking a nap.
Thousands jam Disney's World
ORLANDO, Fla (UPI) --It will cost the average family of four about $30 per day at Disney World, eat a meal, and visit several of the big attractions.
Over 10,000 visit Walt Disney World on opening day
ORLANDO, Fla (UPI) --The magic kingdom theme park, empty at midnight, was a dazzle of bright lights on the horizon.
Detroit lions Wide Receiver Chuck Hughes collapses, dies
DETROIT (UPI) --Chuck Hughes, a 28-year-old wide receiver for the Detroit Lions, collapsed of an apparent heart attack on the field only a minute before the game was over yesterday and died less than an hour later.
Detroit Lions pay final tribute to teammate Chuck Hughes
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) --Chuck Hughes, wide receiver of the Detroit Lions football team, was buried Wednesday amid the rolling green hills of the state where he grew up and the silver and blue of his professional "family."
Jet hijacker disappears with $200,000 ransom
Russell Nielsen
RENO, Nev. (UPI) --A courteous middle-aged man, tentatively identified as a "D. B. Cooper," disappeared, apparently by parachute, with a $200,000 ransom Wednesday night while a jetliner he hijacked was en route from Seattle to Reno.
The way to Leningrad
By RICHARD C. LONGWORTH
LENINGRAD, Jan. 11, 1973 (UPI) -- It was 3:30 a.m. when the overnight train from Helsinki to Leningrad crossed the Soviet border. The old man woke quickly when the border police flicked on the light.
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