1988년 3월 17일 목요일 재생 중

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17th of March 1988 News

1988년 3월 17일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

News Summary

Date: 18 March 1988

LEAD: International A3-13 More than 3,000 G.I.'s began arriving at a Honduran air base as a show of support for the Honduran Government after 10 days of border clashes between Honduran and Nicaraguan forces. Page A1 Democratic legislators challenged President Reagan's sending 3,200 more G.I.

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The Vote in Illinois

Date: 18 March 1988

LEAD: *3*DEMOCRATS *3*REPUBLICANS Simon Jackson Dukakis Bush Dole Robertson Total 43% 31% 17% 55% 36% 7% Whites 57 7 23 53 35 7 Blacks 8 90 1 * * * 18-29 years 34 34 15 40

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Poll Finds Simon-Dukakis Voters Cool on Jackson

Date: 18 March 1988

LEAD: In the Illinois Presidential primary, Senator Paul Simon's voters also liked Gov. Michael S. Dukakis of Massachusetts, and the Dukakis voters liked Mr. Simon. But neither predominantly white group had much use for the Rev. Jesse Jackson or for other Democratic candidates, according to a New York Times/CBS News

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Arizona Senate Hears Governor Deny Charges

Date: 17 March 1988

By Lindsey Gruson, Special To the New York Times

Lindsey Gruson

LEAD: Under attack at the polls, in criminal court and in the State Senate, Evan Mecham took the stand here today to defend himself in the first impeachment trial of a governor in almost 60 years.

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Israel's A-Arms: A Sacred Cow

Date: 17 March 1988

By Leonard S. Spector

Leonard Spector

LEAD: When India's Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, and Pakistan's President, Mohammad Zia ul-Haq, visit the United States, the press intensively questions them about whether their countries have or are building nuclear weapons. However, when the Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzak Shamir, visits Washington, as he is now, the issue of Israel's possession of nuclear arms never seems to come up, even though Israel's nuclear capabilities are thought to be far more advanced than either India's or

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NEW SUMMARY

Date: 17 March 1988

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-13, D26-27 An Iran-contra indictment accused John M. Poindexter, Oliver L. North and two other men of illegally providing the Nicaraguan rebels with profits from the sale of American weapons to Iran. Page A1 Admiral Poindexter was accused in the Iran-contra indictment of having methodically deleted from White House computer files messages that he wrote and received.

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Corrections

Date: 17 March 1988

LEAD: An article on Jan. 22 about negotiations to sell The New York Post described the newspaper's longevity claim incorrectly. The Post was founded in 1801 and considers itself the oldest newspaper in the United States published continuously as a daily. The Hartford Courant, which began as a weekly in 1764, considers itself the oldest continuously published newspaper.

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Interest in Koppers

Date: 18 March 1988

Reuters

LEAD: The Koppers Company, the building products concern that has rejected a $1.27 billion bid from Beazer P.L.C. of Britain, said others were interested in buying all or part of it. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Koppers said it had held no talks with the third parties, but might do so.

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Southdown Sues

Date: 18 March 1988

Reuters

LEAD: Southdown Inc., the Houston cement maker that has offered $420 million for Moore McCormack ResourcesInc. of Stamford, Conn., said it had sued Moore McCormack's directors over an anti-takeover provision and a possible recapitalization. Earlier this week, Moore McCormack, which also produces cement, said it was considering a financial restructuring or recapitalization that could mean paying a substantial cash dividend to its shareholders to maximize the value of its stock and avoid being acquired by Southdown.

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Warner-Lambert Deal

Date: 17 March 1988

AP

LEAD: The Warner-Lambert Company said this week that it was planning a $5 million joint venture with the Government of China to make chewing gum, cough drops and candies. The pharmaceutical company said that Dentyne gum, Halls cough drops and Fruitfuls candies would be produced.

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