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Josh Reddick

William Joshua Reddick (born February 19, 1987) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox, Oakland Athletics, Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Astros and Arizona Diamondbacks. The Red Sox selected Reddick in the 17th round of the 2006 MLB draft, and he made his MLB debut in 2009. He won an American League (AL) Gold Glove Award in 2012.

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1987년 2월 19일은(는) 목요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♒**입니다. 올해의 49일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 Ronald Reagan입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 39살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2026년 2월 19일 목요일, 95일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2027년 2월 19일 금요일일 후 269입니다. 당신은 14,340일, 약 344,179시간, 약 20,650,753분 또는 약 1,239,045,180초 동안 살았습니다.

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19th of February 1987 News

1987년 2월 19일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

A NEWS CHAIN'S FAMILY FIGHT

Date: 19 February 1987

By Pauline Yoshihashi, Special To the New York Times

Pauline Yoshihashi

LEAD: Freedom Newspapers Inc., the nation's 14th-largest chain by circulation, was born of dissension. R. C. Hoiles, a scrappy newsman from Ohio, founded Freedom in the early 1930's, a few years after a quarrel with a brother led him to break up their small newspaper partnership and strike out on his own.

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NEWS SUMMARY: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1987

Date: 19 February 1987

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-14, A18 Halting U.S. aid for the contras was backed, 11 to 9, by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. However, the bill will be vetoed by President Reagan if it eventually passes both houses of Congress. Page A1 Radical changes in the contras are sought by Arturo Cruz, the Nicaraguan rebel leader who is seeking to control the anti-Sandinista movement.

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Newspaper Switch By Agency

Date: 20 February 1987

By Philip H. Dougherty

Philip Dougherty

LEAD: HOLLAND & CALLAWAY, an ad agency that has evolved into a media promotion specialty shop, has resigned The Daily News account to work on the promotion of New York Newsday. Jim Callaway, the president, said his new client should be billing as much as the old, and that was around $5 million.

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GUNMEN BLOW OUT BEIRUT'S WINDOW ON WAR

Date: 20 February 1987

By John Kifner, Special To the New York Times

John Kifner

LEAD: The parrot by the bar imitated the whistle of incoming shellfire; Fat Tommy, the huge, surly cat, slept wedged between the Reuters and the Associated Press news tickers in the lobby, and the telephones and telexes usually worked.

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Periodicals Collection Gets $1 Million Gift

Date: 20 February 1987

LEAD: The New York Public Library's periodicals collection has received a gift in excess of $1 million to endow the position of chief librarian for periodicals and journals. The endowment is also to provide for an annual award for ''excellence in journalism,'' with details to be announced.

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Barred Journalist Sues for Information

Date: 20 February 1987

LEAD: Lawyers for Patricia Lara, the Colombian journalist detained and then expelled from the United States in October, filed suit in Federal District Court in Manhattan yesterday seeking to obtain Government documents pertaining to her case.

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The Editorial Notebook; Silencing Liu the Just Judge

Date: 20 February 1987

By Geneva Overholser

Geneva Overholser

LEAD: Andrei Sakharov, Yelena Bonner, Natan Sharansky. Americans know these names: they are heroes fighting the evil Soviet system. Their Chinese counterparts, also courageously fighting repression, are nameless and unknown. That's partly because Americans pay so much attention to the Soviet Union. It's also because Americans think of the Chinese as the good-guy Communists.

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Date: 20 February 1987

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-12 White House aides sought to hide President Reagan's key role in the initiation of Iran arms sales, according to a source quoting Robert C. McFarlane, a former national security adviser. Page A1 A Danish tie in the Iran-contra affair is clearer because of a Copenhagen court case.

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STUDY OF 50 BREAK-INS SHOWS NO CLEAR PLOT ON POLICY CRITICS

Date: 19 February 1987

By M. A. Farber

LEAD: On July 19, 1983, in Oakland, Calif., someone broke into the office of the Guatemala News and Information Bureau, a center for research on human rights and other issues in Guatemala. The burglar smashed a window to gain entry, rummaged through a filing cabinet and drawers and scattered papers. No valuables other than petty cash were taken.

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Service America

Date: 19 February 1987

Reuters

LEAD: The Allegheny Beverage Corporation said it had canceled its plan to spin off the Service America Corporation to shareholders because of recent disappointing results. It said it would seek to improve the food-service operations and increase earnings.

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