A daily pick of news events that happened taken from the pages of Gulf News dated August 12, 1979.

Khomeini supporters win majority of seats in Council

Supporters of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of Iran's Islamic Revolution, have won the capital's 10 seats on the council, which will write a new constitution for the country.

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The announcement of the Tehran seats completed the election of the 73-member council will be dominated by the Ayatollah's Islamic Republican Party.

Spy ship traps torpedo

A Soviet intelligence ship, disguised as a fishing trawler, snared an unarmed US torpedo and held it overnight after diplomatic talks took place in Moscow. The torpedo, which has dummy warhead and was fired by a nuclear-powered submarine, was picked up just west of Guam in the Mariana Islands in the Pacific.

Five in race for presidency

Voting was under way in Nigeria to elect a President of black Africa's most populous nation after 13 years of military rule. Nnamdi Azikiwe was the first and only civilian President since independence from Britain in 1960 before military regimes seized power.

Latin America's youngest President

The 39-year-old lawyer, Latin America's youngest-ever elected President Jamie Roldos Aguilera sworn in by Gustavo Chavez, President of the Supreme Electoral Court. Roldos, a left-winger, won presidential elections earlier this year by a landside. His term of office, replacing a three-man military junta, is scheduled to last five years.