NEWS SUMMARY: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1987
Date: 25 March 1987
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-9
24. marec 1987 je bil torek pod znakom zvezdice ♈. Bil je 82 dan v letu. Predsednik Združenih držav je bil Ronald Reagan.
Če ste rojeni na ta dan, ste stari 38 let. Vaš zadnji rojstni dan je bil ponedeljek, 24. marec 2025, pred 179 dnevi. Vaš naslednji rojstni dan je torek, 24. marec 2026, čez 185 dni. Živeli ste 14.059 dni ali približno 337.438 ur, ali približno 20.246.313 minut ali približno 1.214.778.780 sekund.
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.