กำลังเล่นซ้ำ วันเสาร์ที่ 19 กันยายน ค.ศ. 1987

19 กันยายน ค.ศ. 1987 เป็น วันเสาร์ ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 261 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ Ronald Reagan

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19th of September 1987 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 19 กันยายน ค.ศ. 1987

NEWS SUMMARY: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1987

Date: 19 September 1987

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL 2-8

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NEWS SUMMARY: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1987

Date: 20 September 1987

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL/3-25 U.S.-Soviet negotiations to reduce long-range arms face formidable obstacles, despite near agreement to ban short- and medium-range missiles. Both sides have underscored the importance of cutting long-range weapons. Page 1

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Maryland Builder Sought by Group

Date: 19 September 1987

Reuters

LEAD: A shareholder group led by a Maryland real estate developer said it proposed to acquire Washington Homes Inc., a builder of single-family housing, in a deal that values the company at $85.4 million. The group, which already holds a 7.9 percent stake in Washington Homes common stock, disclosed its $18-a-share merger proposal in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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After Farm Report, Accord Is Quiet News on Soviet TV

Date: 19 September 1987

By Bill Keller, Special To the New York Times

Bill Keller

LEAD: Soviet viewers had to wait through reports on the grain harvest in eastern Siberia, a machine-building conference in Odessa and a chemistry exhibition in Moscow, but eventually the evening news program got around to disclosing that Mikhail S. Gorbachev is likely to sign an arms agreement with President Reagan later this year.

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Despite More Regulation, Water Quality of Jersey Rivers Stays Poor

Date: 20 September 1987

By the States News Service

LEAD: The water quality of the major rivers in New Jersey has improved little despite 15 years of increased regulation, Federal, state and private studies show.

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Wynn's Gets Offer

Date: 19 September 1987

Reuters

LEAD: Wynn's International Inc., an automotive products supplier, said it had received a buyout bid for about $103 million from an investor group led by the Security Pacific Corporation's venture capital unit. The $27.25-a-share offer caused the stock to rise steeply, by $9.50, to $28.825.

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STATE SEEKS TO BECOME MICROCHIP RESEARCH CENTER

Date: 20 September 1987

By States News Service

States Service

LEAD: OVER the last year, leaders of the United States microchip industry have quietly planned a multimillion-dollar research consortium that could end up in Central New Jersey and provide hundreds of high-technology jobs there.

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When Teaching Isn't All Pay

Date: 20 September 1987

LEAD: FOR years, she was known as America's lowest-paid teacher, and that got her and her one-room schoolhouse national news coverage, even a letter from President Reagan praising her dedication. But last year, the school - in McLeod, N.D. -closed for a lack of pupils, and the teacher, Janice Herbranson, a 52-year-old widow earning $6,800 a year, lost her job.

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Brockway Backs Owens Merger

Date: 19 September 1987

LEAD: Owens-Illinois Inc. and Brockway Inc. said that Brockway's directors had approved a nearly $750 million merger of the two companies. The $60-a-share offer was announced late Thursday. The companies said that, subject to arranging the financing, a tender offer for Brockway stock would start by next Thursday.

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Bally's Health Clubs Sought

Date: 19 September 1987

Reuters

LEAD: The Bally Manufacturing Corporation, the gaming company that has been restructuring to pay off a large debt load, said today that it had received several offers of more than $500 million for its health-club chain, the nation's biggest.

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