1990年9月8日土曜日 の再生

1990年9月8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250**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352025年9月8日月曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は2872026年9月8日火曜日日です。 あなたは77日、または約13,071時間、または約313,723分、または約18,823,415秒生きてきました。

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8th of September 1990 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1990年9月8日 で掲載されたニュース

Unions Agree to Meet With The Post on Cuts

Date: 08 September 1990

LEAD: The 10 unions at The New York Post agreed yesterday to negotiate with management next week on temporary financial relief to enable The Post to continue publication.

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Opponents to U.S. Move Have Poverty in Common

Date: 08 September 1990

By Andrew H. Malcolm

Andrew Malcolm

LEAD: So far, according to polling data, Mildred Birdsong is a typical opponent of President Bush's military moves in the Middle East. She is poor, did not graduate from high school and is inattentive to the news.

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A Bidding War for Hungary's Newly Freed Press

Date: 09 September 1990

By Celestine Bohlen, Special To the New York Times

Celestine Bohlen

LEAD: In Hungary, the Government and journalists all agree they want a free and independent press. The fight is over who should own it.

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New York's Out-of-Town Reviews

Date: 09 September 1990

By Claudia H. Deutsch

Claudia Deutsch

LEAD: New Yorkers think they know what fascinates outsiders about New York. Theater, assuredly. Crime, probably. Fancy restaurants and hotels, most certainly. But articles about New York in the newspapers of Seattle, San Francisco, Washington, Boston and other major cities in the last two years barely mention these mainstays.

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Dear Comrade Editor...

Date: 09 September 1990

LEAD: For most of the years since its founding in 1923, Ogonyok, which means ''a small fire,'' was an undistinguished weekly photo-feature magazine, a pallid Soviet version of Life. Since the Soviet Union began loosening restraints on the press in 1985, Ogonyok has become the hottest mass-circulation magazine in the Soviet Union.

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In Liberia, the Regime Makes Journalism a Very Risky Business

Date: 09 September 1990

LEAD: To the Editor:

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 September 1990

LEAD: International

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News Summary

Date: 08 September 1990

LEAD: International 2-7 Kuwait will give the U.S. $2.5 billion this year, the country's exiled Emir said. With aid from other gulf nations, the money should enable the Bush Administration to cover most if not all of the cost of its military deployment in the Persian Gulf. Page 1

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Johnson Controls

Date: 08 September 1990

Reuters

LEAD: Johnson Controls Inc. hired Salomon Inc. to advise it of alternatives to maintaining ownership of the company's battery group. The company said the options to be considered included forming strategic partnerships to position the battery group better in the global market and selling all or part of the business.

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Toyota Price Rise

Date: 08 September 1990

Reuters

LEAD: The Toyota Motor Corporation said it would raise prices for its 1991 model cars by an average of 2.3 percent, or about $318, from the final suggested retail prices for the 1990 model year. The 1991 models include additional new standard equipment. The company's Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc. unit said prices for its best-selling models, Camry and Corolla, would rise 2.3 and 2.1 percent, to $11,948 for the least expensive Camry and $8,998 for the least expensive Corolla, respectively.

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USX Steel Assets

Date: 08 September 1990

Reuters

LEAD: The chairman of the USX Corporation, Charles Corry, said the company's new $250 million steel slab caster would make the assets of the nation's largest steelmaker ''more attractive'' to any potential buyer. Mr. Corry made his remarks at a ground-breaking ceremony here for the slab caster, which is expected to produce 2.6 million tons of steel a year.

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