Top News Stories from 1981 (original) (raw)

World Events

U.S. Events

U.S. Statistics

Population: 229,465,714

Life expectancy: 74.1 years

Violent Crime Rate (per 1,000): 58.6

Property Crime Rate (per 1,000) 52.6

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Economics

US GDP (1998 dollars): $3,115.90 billion

Federal spending: $678.25 billion

Federal debt $994.8 billion

Median Household Income(current dollars): $19,074 billion

Consumer Price Index: $90.9

Unemployment: 7.6%

Cost of a first-class stamp: 0.15(0.15 (0.15(0.18 as of 3/22/81; $0.20 as of 11/1/81)

Sports

Super Bowl

Oakland d. Philadelphia

World Series

LA Dodgers d. NY Yankees

NBA Championship

Boston d. Houston

Stanley Cup

NY Islanders d. Minnesota

Wimbledon

Women: Chris Evert Lloyd d. H. Mandlikova (6-2 6-2)
Men: John McEnroe d. B. Borg (4-6 7-6 7-6 6-4)

Kentucky Derby Champion

Pleasant Colony

NCAA Basketball Championship

Indiana d. North Carolina

NCAA Football Champions

Clemson (12-0-0)

Entertainment

Entertainment Awards

Pulitzer Prizes

Fiction: A Confederacy of Dunces, John Kennedy Toole

Drama: Crimes of the Heart, Beth Henley

Academy Award, Best Picture: Ordinary People, Ronald L. Schwary, producer (Paramount)

Nobel Prize for Literature: Elias Canetti (Bulgaria)

Album of the Year: Christopher Cross, Christopher Cross (Warner Bros.)

Song of the Year: "Sailing," Christopher Cross

Song of the Year: "Sailing," Christopher Cross, songwriter

Miss America: Susan Powell (OK)

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Events

Movies

Books

Science

Nobel Prizes in Science

Chemistry: Roald Hoffmann (US) and Kenichi Fukui (Japan), for applying quantum-mechanics theories to predict the course of chemical reactions

Physics: Nicolaas Bloembergen, Arthur L. Schawlow (both US), and Kai M. Siegbahn (Sweden), for developing technologies with lasers and other devices to probe the secrets of complex forms of matter

Physiology or Medicine: Roger W. Sperry, David H. Hubel (both US), and Torsten N. Wiesel (Sweden), for studies vital to understanding the organization and functioning of the brain

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