NEWS SUMMARY: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1987
Date: 25 March 1987
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-9
Yuma Asami (麻美 ゆま Asami Yuma; Tokyo, 24 marzo 1987) è un'attrice, cantante ed ex attrice pornografica giapponese.
Per saperne di più...Il 24 marzo 1987 era una martedì sotto il segno zodiacale del ♈. Era il 82 ° giorno dell'anno. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti era Ronald Reagan.
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Date: 24 March 1987
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
LEAD: Last year Tom Voorhees, building superintedent for the Van Dyke Apartments, bought himself a Panasonic video camera. It took a year to save the $2,000 for the entire unit. His girlfriend, Karen LePore, a nurse, said, ''Why don't you wait until we're married and have kids?'' but he wanted this now.
Date: 25 March 1987
AP
LEAD: Marlin Fitzwater, the White House spokesman, said today that people working on Presidential trips would not pose as journalists, as one consultant did recently.
Date: 25 March 1987
By Leonard Buder
Leonard Buder
LEAD: A Federal judge in Brooklyn yesterday barred reporters from most of a bail hearing for a New York arms dealer who is charged with plotting to ship military equipment to the Soviet Union, Poland, Iraq and Argentina.
Date: 24 March 1987
Reuters
LEAD: The Rexham Corporation, a maker of packaging materials and machinery, said it had received an unsolicited offer of $43 a share in cash and preferred stock from Nortek Inc., a Providence, R.I., manufacturer of building materials.
Date: 24 March 1987
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: Fruit of the Loom Inc. said that it had agreed to sell its General Battery subsidiary to the Exide Corporation for $145 million. General Battery produces replacement auto batteries. Exide, which is based in Horsham, Pa., produces auto and industrial batteries.
Date: 25 March 1987
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: A group led by the investment banking firm Claremont Group Ltd. has dropped its $85 million takeover offer for Champion Products Inc. But the group, which includes the New York brokerage firm of Walsh, Greenwood & Company, said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it intended to increase its stake in the sportswear concern to 15 percent, from 10 percent.
Date: 25 March 1987
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: Monoclonal Antibodies Inc., a biotechnology company based in Mountain View, Calif., said a district court judge had granted a preliminary motion blocking the sale of the company's pregnancy test. The order was in response to a 1984 patent-infringement lawsuit filed by Hybritech Inc., a subsidiary of Eli Lilly & Company based in San Diego.