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Рожден ден, дата на раждане
събота, 21 март 1987 г.
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21 март 1987 г. беше събота под звездния знак на . Беше 79 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше Ronald Reagan.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 38 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на петък, 21 март 2025 г., преди 182 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на събота, 21 март 2026 г., след 182 дни. Живял си за 14 062 дни, или около 337 511 часа, или около 20 250 681 минути, или около 1 215 040 860 секунди.

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21st of March 1987 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 21 март 1987 г.

Hearings set on TV News

Date: 22 March 1987

AP

LEAD: The House telecommunications subcommittee has asked the chief executives and news division presidents of the three major television networks to testify on the quality of network news.

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LETTING GRANDPA DELIVER THE NEWS

Date: 22 March 1987

By Michael Freitag

Michael Freitag

LEAD: TO Brian J. Kelly, using children to deliver the weekly Greenwood (Ind.) Gazette to 19,000 geographically dispersed customers made no sense. So he went to the other extreme - he contracted the delivery work out to a local senior citizen center.

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NEWS SUMMARY: SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1987

Date: 21 March 1987

LEAD: International 2-5, 28 Labor unrest in Yugoslavia has erupted recently. Since the beginning of March, workers have been walking off their jobs to protest stern new wage restraints at a time when prices of most necessities are being raised. Page 1 Poland's labor federation protested expected price increases, declaring them unacceptable to Polish workers, and calling for an end to policies of continuously raising prices of food, services and consumer goods.

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NEWS SUMMARY: SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1987

Date: 22 March 1987

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL 3-22

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Say It Ain't So, Larry

Date: 21 March 1987

By Russell Baker

Russell Baker

LEAD: People in the news business tend to forget it's a business, so when something like the firings at CBS News jolts them back to reality, they respond with shock and rage.

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Headliners; An Exclusive

Date: 22 March 1987

LEAD: What did Barbara Walters know about the Iran-contra affair, and when did she know it? In one instance, it seems, the White House could answer that. An official there said last week that in December and January, after interviewing an Iranian arms merchant, the ABC News correspondent had informed the President that the weapons dealer believed Lieut.

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PAPERBOYS GO THE WAY OF THE DODO

Date: 22 March 1987

By Michael Freitag

Michael Freitag

LEAD: EVERY year, The San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News hires some 5,000 paperboys to deliver 264,000 papers a day over 3,500 routes. That math looks skewed, but it is not. Annual turnover at the paper is hitting about 150 percent - which means that Timothy J. Allridge, director of consumer marketing, and his staff have to spend an inordinate amount of time recruiting and training new carriers.

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Weapons Race Coverage Cited

Date: 22 March 1987

LEAD: The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, CBS-TV News and CNN-TV have been named winners of Olive Branch Awards for outstanding coverage of the nuclear weapons race. Robert S. McNamara, former Secretary of Defense, earned an award for his book ''Blundering Into Disaster.''

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AFTER 30 YEARS, THE COINS KEEP JINGLING

Date: 22 March 1987

By Michael Freitag

Michael Freitag

LEAD: THE coin-operated newspaper rack is celebrating its 30th birthday this year, and it has never been in better shape. ''Business has been doing nothing but growing for the last 10 to 15 years,'' said David C. Kaspar, vice president for sales of Kaspar Wire Works Inc., the Shiner, Tex., company that is the largest of the half-dozen-or-so concerns that produce coin-operated racks in the United

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SATURDAY NEWS QUIZ

Date: 21 March 1987

By Donna Anderson

Donna Anderson

LEAD: Questions are based on news reports in The Times this week. Answers appear on page 54.

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