NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 14 May 1989
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL/3-19
Robert James Gronkowski (Amherst, 14 maggio 1989) è un ex giocatore di football americano statunitense che ha militato nel ruolo di tight end nella National Football League (NFL).
Gronkowski ha iniziato la sua carriera nel football americano nel 2007, all'Università dell'Arizona, giocando nel ruolo di tight end. Al Draft NFL 2010 è stato selezionato al secondo giro dai New England Patriots della National Football League (NFL), squadra in cui ha militato per tutta la sua carriera fino al primo ritiro. Ha vinto quattro volte il Super Bowl (2014, 2016, 2018, 2020) e detiene il record per il maggior numero di touchdown totali realizzati in una singola stagione da un tight end (18). Dopo aver annunciato l'addio al football americano nel 2018, è tornato a giocare nel 2020 con i Buccaneers.
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Date: 15 May 1989
LEAD: International A3-11 Mikhail Gorbachev arrived in China today to seal the reconciliation of the two largest Communist countries at a time when both are struggling through change. Page A1
Date: 15 May 1989
LEAD: Church vs. Noriega Panamanians by the hundreds flocked to churches to hear a statement by the nation's bishops attacking the Government's legitimacy after last Sunday's election. Page A9. More U.S.-Soviet Trade President Bush is leaning toward the removal of high tariffs on Soviet imports, and Congress seems likely to support the move if changes are made in emigration policy.
Date: 15 May 1989
By Alex S. Jones
Alex Jones
LEAD: After 12 years as a big-city newspaper reporter and two years at Harvard Business School, Christopher E. Bogan set out last June to build a chain of weekly newspapers.
Date: 14 May 1989
LEAD: It has been said that the truth is the first casualty in a war. The same thing can be said of the protracted struggle over the Shoreham nuclear power plant and its grotesque denouement.
Date: 14 May 1989
By John Markoff
John Markoff
LEAD: Here in Silicon Valley, smallness has traditionally been equated with power, so it was not by accident that the Poqet Computer Corporation chose its name. These days, Poqet's future sits, appropriately enough, in the breast pocket of a jacket worn by the company's founder, Stav Prodromou.
Date: 15 May 1989
AP
LEAD: A stone-crushing plant in Scotland was destroyed in a fire Saturday night, and an anonymous caller said today that Scottish nationalists had blown it up because the quarry where it was situated was going to be used as a nuclear waste dump. The police have not commented on the cause of the fire at the Glensanda granite quarry near the west coast resort of Oban.
Date: 15 May 1989
By Sarah Lyall
Sarah Lyall
LEAD: Accompanied by the widows of three New York City police officers, Gov. Mario M. Cuomo yesterday outlined a program intended to help the families of officers killed in the line of duty.
Date: 14 May 1989
By E. J. Dionne Jr., Special To the New York Times
E. Dionne
LEAD: To hear the American Civil Liberties Union tell it, all is well with its image, and George Bush's attacks in the 1988 Presidential campaign hardly made a dent.