1989年4月3日月曜日 の再生

1989年4月3日は、%sの星印の下の月曜日でした。 それはその年の**♈日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は92**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはGeorge Bush歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は372026年4月3日金曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は812027年4月3日土曜日日です。 あなたは283日、または約13,595時間、または約326,293分、または約19,577,615秒生きてきました。

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3rd of April 1989 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1989年4月3日 で掲載されたニュース

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 April 1989

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-15 The United States and Egypt agree that Israel should end its ''occupation'' of Arab lands and that an international conference could help bring about peace, Presidents Bush and Mubarak declared. Page A1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 April 1989

LEAD: international A2-9 Mikhail Gorbachev arrived in Cuba to an effusive welcome and a bear hug and kisses from one of his prickliest allies, Fidel Castro. Mr. Castro clearly hoped to dispel any impression of friction. Page A1

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In Hartford, News by Fax

Date: 04 April 1989

AP

LEAD: The Hartford Courant has announced a plan that will allow some owners of facsimile machines to obtain advance copies of its news and editorials. The newspaper said Sunday that it would distribute a newsletter, known as Faxpaper, at a price of $2,500 a year. Starting Tuesday, anyone who wants the news, but who does not have time to watch the evening news, will be able to receive Faxpaper, The

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The Many TV Faces of a Presidency

Date: 04 April 1989

By Michael Oreskes, Special To the New York Times

Michael Oreskes

LEAD: Most Americans tune in to their President through television. Here is what they saw Saturday night on CBS News: Oil, miles of it, spread across Prince William Sound. Then ducks drenched in oil. Then President Bush playing horseshoes.

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Vandalism at Student Paper That Printed Attacks on Israel Special to The New York Times

Date: 03 April 1989

LEAD: The office of a student newspaper that printed anti-Israel editorial was aprayed-painted with graffiti Friday by vandals who broke a double glass window, campus security officials said.

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My Critic's Cloudy Vision

Date: 03 April 1989

By Joe McGinniss

Joe McGinniss

LEAD: I want to set the record straight on Janet Malcolm's recent and wrongheaded two-part New Yorker series. Her ''reflections'' on the reporting technique I used in ''Fatal Vision'' - my book about the convicted murderer Jeffrey MacDonald - and on journalists' ethics in general stray far from reality.

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Report on Harrods

Date: 04 April 1989

Reuters

LEAD: The British Government rejected demands for immediate publication of a secret report into the takeover of Harrods department store by three Egyptian brothers after a bid by Lonrho P.L.C. was blocked by the Government. Lord Young, the Trade and Industry Minister, said premature publication would bar prosecutions for wrongdoing by the Serious Fraud Office.

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Mayfair Gets Bid

Date: 04 April 1989

Reuters

LEAD: Mayfair Super Markets Inc. said its chairman and president, Stanley P. Kaufelt, who owns about 46 percent of its class A and class B stock, had offered to acquire its remaining shares for $23.50 each. The company said its board would meet to review the proposal. The stock of Mayfair, which has about 7.8 million class A shares outstanding, soared $6.25 today, to $23.50, in over-the-counter trading, where its gain of 36.2 percent was the largest of the day.

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Illinois Tool Works

Date: 04 April 1989

Special to the New York Times

LEAD: Illinois Tool Works Inc. completed its acquisition of the Ransburg Corporation, an Indianapolis-based maker of automation equipment, for nearly $171 million. Illinois Tool paid $21 a share in cash for each Ransburg share; 94 percent of the 8.2 million shares were purchased by today. Illinois Tool's original bid of $20 a share in January was sweetened to $21 a share to match an offer from Eagle Industries, a Chicago-based unit of Great American Management and Investment Inc.

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Mesa Plans Sales

Date: 04 April 1989

Special to the New York Times

LEAD: Mesa Limited Partnership, a leading natural gas and oil producer, said it would sell $200 million to $300 million in properties this year to reduce debt. The partnership's debt rose to $1.57 billion last Dec. 31, from $948 million at the end of 1987, after Mesa spent $715 million to acquire several properties from Tenneco Inc.

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