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Erik Johnson

Erik Robert Johnson (born March 21, 1988) is an American ice hockey defenseman who is currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nicknamed the "Condor", Johnson previously played for the St. Louis Blues, who selected him with the first overall pick in the 2006 NHL entry draft, as well as the Buffalo Sabres and the Philadelphia Flyers. Additionally, he has represented the United States in numerous tournaments. Johnson won the Stanley Cup with the Avalanche in 2022.

Johnson was drafted from USA Hockey's National Team Development Program and played one season at the University of Minnesota before joining the NHL with St. Louis in 2007. In 2011, he was traded to Colorado, where he played for 13 seasons until signing with the Buffalo Sabres for the 2023–2024 NHL season. On March 7, 2025, he returned to the Colorado Avalanche organization in a trade between the Avalanche and the Philadelphia Flyers.

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21st of March 1988 News

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 March 1988

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-12 In elections in El Salvador, the ruling Christian Democratic Party appeared to have suffered a major defeat, according to Christian Democratic Party officials, diplomatic observers and other unofficial party observers. Page A1

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News Summary

Date: 22 March 1988

LEAD: International A3-15 After the Salvadoran elections, leaders of the victorious right-wing party said that they would seek compromise with President Jose Napoleon Duarte. But diplomats said they were pessimistic about the prospects for cooperation. Page A1 Sandinistas and contras meeting in Nicaragua agreed that they would stop fighting during the talks.

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Goodrich Order

Date: 22 March 1988

Reuters

LEAD: The Federal Trade Commission has ruled that the B. F. Goodrich Company's acquisition of the Diamond Shamrock Plastics Corporation in 1981 breached antitrust rules and ordered Goodrich to sell a chemical plant in La Porte, Tex. The plant manufactures vinyl chloride monomer, which is used to produce such plastic goods as irrigation pipes and phonograph records.

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Stake in Wilson

Date: 22 March 1988

Special to the New York Times

LEAD: The Doskocil Companies has purchased an 8.57 percent stake in the Wilson Foods Corporation. Doskocil, based in South Hutchinson, Kan., said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that it might offer to acquire the Oklahoma City-based meat products concern, which has 10.1 million shares outstanding.

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Robert Goralski, News correspondent, 60

Date: 21 March 1988

AP

LEAD: Robert Goralski, a longtime correspondent for NBC News, died of cancer Friday at his home in McLean, Va. He was 60 years old.

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Ford-South Korea

Date: 22 March 1988

Special to the New York Times

LEAD: The Ford Motor Company will begin exporting its Lincoln Continental and Mercury Sable models to South Korea this spring, the company said. A Ford spokeswoman, Pam Kueber, said the initial volumes would be small, in part because South Korea's import duties would raise the cars' retail prices to about three times those in America, which are about about $28,000 for the Continental and $15,000 for the Sable.

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Griffin Weighs Resorts Move

Date: 22 March 1988

Special to the New York Times

LEAD: After reviewing appraisals of the operations of Resorts International Inc., the entertainer Merv Griffin said today that he was considering raising his $35-a-share bid for the Atlantic City casino operator - an offer already substantially higher than a $22-share bid from the New York developer Donald J.

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Motions Denied In Intel-NEC Case

Date: 22 March 1988

Special to the New York Times

LEAD: A new judge assigned to the computer chip copyright dispute between the Intel Corporation and the NEC Corporation denied motions for summary judgments from both sides. Judge William P. Gray of the Federal District Court in Los Angeles inherited the case after Judge William A. Ingram of the District Court in San Jose disqualified himself in December and nullified a decision he had made.

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First Boston Sets Pact on Jewelcor

Date: 22 March 1988

Reuters

LEAD: A group led by Jewelcor Inc.'s president, Seymour Holtzman, has agreed to work with First Boston LBO Inc., a unit of the First Boston Corporation, on a plan to acquire Jewelcor. The group led by Mr. Holtzman, which holds or has options to buy 26.3 percent of Jewelcor's common stock, disclosed the agreement in a Securities and Exchange

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Batus Takes Step To Support Offer

Date: 22 March 1988

Special to the New York Times

LEAD: To obtain support for its takeover offer, Batus Inc. has begun to solicit proxies from the shareholders of the Farmers Group Inc. to submit them at the company's annual meeting on May 20. Farmers, a Los Angeles-based insurance company, has spurned a $4.4 billion tender offer from Batus. The company has held discussions with other unspecified suitors and has outlined other possible defensive moves to remain independent.

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Standard Stock Up On Kelso Remark

Date: 22 March 1988

LEAD: Shares of American Standard Inc. rose 87.5 cents in heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday to close at $76.75, after Kelso & Company said that it might increase its $78-a-share agreement to acquire the company. But Kelso, a Manhattan investment firm, said that it would not decide before March 31, the day before an offer of $77 a share from the Black & Decker Corporation is due to expire.

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Offer for Koppers May Bring Protests

Date: 22 March 1988

LEAD: Government employees of the city of Pittsburgh and of the state of Pennsylvania may be barred from using the credit cards of the American Express Company on official business to protest the $1.58 billion hostile takeover bid for the Pittburgh-based Koppers Company by Beazer P.L.C., the British construction company.

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