1987年10月3日土曜日 の再生

1987年10月3日は、%sの星印の下の土曜日でした。 それはその年の**♎日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は275**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはRonald Reagan歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は382025年10月3日金曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は2642026年10月3日土曜日日です。 あなたは100日、または約14,144時間、または約339,477分、または約20,368,628秒生きてきました。

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3rd of October 1987 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1987年10月3日 で掲載されたニュース

NEWS SUMMARY: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1987

Date: 03 October 1987

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL/2-6

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NEWS SUMMARY: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1987

Date: 04 October 1987

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL 3-23

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Saturday News Quiz

Date: 03 October 1987

By Linda Amster

Linda Amster

LEAD: Questions are based on news reports in The Times this week. Answers appear on page 50.

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Tribune Fete: An American In Paris at 100

Date: 04 October 1987

By James M. Markham, Special To the New York Times

James

LEAD: With pomp and flourish, The International Herald Tribune, an American newspaper abroad, celebrated its 100th anniversary in Paris this week.

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Dukakis Aides Quit; The Truth Hurts Two Campaigns

Date: 04 October 1987

LEAD: POLITICAL professionals were of several minds last week about how much damage was caused the Presidential candidacy of Gov. Michael S. Dukakis by the disclosure that it was two of his top aides who supplied a videotape that contributed to the downfall of a rival.

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Catholic Radio Reopens in Managua

Date: 03 October 1987

By Stephen Kinzer, Special To the New York Times

Stephen Kinzer

LEAD: The radio station of the Roman Catholic hierarchy, which was closed down by the Sandinista Government 21 months ago, resumed broadcasting today.

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ANSWERS TO QUIZ

Date: 03 October 1987

LEAD: Questions appear on page 14.

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The Chamorros: Nicaragua's Remarkable Press Family

Date: 04 October 1987

By Stephen Kinzer

Stephen Kinzer

LEAD: WITH the reopening of the opposition newspaper La Prensa last week, Nicaragua regained one of its most celebrated institutions, and the remarkable Chamorro family once again stepped to the forefront of national life. Both the newspaper and the family have become icons of Nicaraguan history, and both are certain to play important roles as the country advances tentatively toward liberalization under provisions of the new Central American peace accord, to go into effect Nov.

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INVENTING THE FUTURE

Date: 04 October 1987

LEAD: If it is the premise of the Media Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (''Inventing the Future,'' by Edward Dolnick, Aug. 23) that such a think tank holds the key ''to invent [ ing ] the future of newspapers, cinema, television and music,'' it is - or at least I hope it is - a mistaken one.

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INVENTING THE FUTURE

Date: 04 October 1987

LEAD: Nicholas P. Negroponte predicts ''Newspapers as we know them won't exist.'' The computer age will bring newspapers ''printed for a readership of one,'' delivered on computer screens. Mr. Negroponte may meet some resistance.

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