NEWS SUMMARY: TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1986
Date: 22 April 1986
International
Marshawn Terrell Lynch (born April 22, 1986) is an American former professional football running back and actor who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons. Nicknamed "Beast Mode", he spent the majority of his career with the Seattle Seahawks. He played college football for the California Golden Bears, earning first-team All-American honors and winning Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year in 2006. Lynch was selected in the first round of the 2007 NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills, where he played three full seasons and earned Pro Bowl honors in 2008. He was traded to the Seahawks during the 2010 season.
With Seattle from 2010 to 2015, Lynch twice led the league in rushing touchdowns while extending his Pro Bowl selections to five and receiving one first-team All-Pro selection. He also helped the team win their first Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XLVIII. His Beast Quake touchdown during the 2010–11 NFL playoffs, which saw him rush for 67 yards while breaking nine tackles, is considered one of the greatest runs in NFL history.
Lynch retired in 2015 following an injury-plagued year, but returned to the NFL in 2017 to play for the Oakland Raiders. After two seasons, Lynch retired a second time until he reunited with the Seahawks in 2019 for their last regular season game and playoff run. Since retiring for a third and final time, he has co-owned the Seattle Kraken of the National Hockey League (NHL), Beasts of Fan Controlled Football (FCF), and the Bay Area Panthers of the Indoor Football League (IFL).
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Date: 22 April 1986
By Stuart Taylor Jr., Special To the New York Times
Stuart Taylor
The Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 today that a person suing a news organization for libel must prove damaging statements are false, at least ''on matters of public concern.''
Date: 23 April 1986
By George James
George James
In the month since she became United States Attorney for the Eastern District in Brooklyn, Reena Raggi has taken the complicated findings of a yearlong inquiry by the State Department of Investigation and got a guilty plea from a key suspect.
Date: 23 April 1986
International Britain will expel 21 Libyan students for suspected involvement in ''student revolutionary activities.'' The 21, all men, were arrested in England, Wales and Scotland. They include a pilot trainee who, the authorities said, telephoned Tripoli radio last month with an offer to form suicide squads to attack American military installations. [ Page A1, Columns 3-4. ]
Date: 22 April 1986
The erratic but brilliant career of Marcus Dupree appeared to take an upward turn last week when he was made eligible for the National Football League draft. But the running back sounded yesterday as if his career were over.
Date: 23 April 1986
By Leonard Buder
Leonard Buder
A state appeals court yesterday overturned a judge's order prohibiting lawyers and witnesses from talking to reporters about the Queens trial of two police officers.
Date: 22 April 1986
By Frank Lynn
Frank Lynn
Mark Green, a public-interest writer and lawyer, announced yesterday that he would seek the Democratic nomination to oppose Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato.
Date: 22 April 1986
By Philip Taubman, Special To the New York Times
Philip Taubman
The publicity build-up for the Goodwill Games, a mini-Olympics scheduled to take place in Moscow in July, began in earnest in the Soviet Union today with a news conference and free samples of Pepsi Cola.
Date: 23 April 1986
AP
The Polk County schools today halted their five-year-old practice of subjecting students to polygraph, or lie-detector, tests in disciplinary cases after a controversy over the use of the tests.
Date: 23 April 1986
By Wayne King and Warren Weaver Jr
Wayne King
You have less than two weeks to pick up a $1,000 ticket to the fund-raising dinner that will finance the Walter Cronkite Regents Chair in Communications at the Uversity of Texas, of which the former CBS News anchor is an alumnus. The May 6 program at the Mayflower Hotel will be a roast of Mr. Cronkite, and it even has a title: ''No, No, Walter, That's NOT the Way It Is.''