S'està reproduint dilluns, 30 de març de 1987

El 30 de març de 1987 era un dilluns sota el signe estrella de . Era el 88 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era Ronald Reagan.

Si vas néixer aquest dia, tens 39 anys. El teu darrer aniversari va ser el dilluns, 30 de març de 2026, fa 88 dies. El teu proper aniversari és el dimarts, 30 de març de 2027, d'aquí a 276 dies. Heu viscut durant 14.333 dies, o unes 344.008 hores, o uns 20.640.486 minuts, o uns 1.238.429.160 segons.

Algunes persones que comparteixen aquest aniversari:

  • Vincent van Gogh (dibuixant, gravador, pintor, Nascut el 30 de març de 1853)
  • Sergio Ramos García (futbolista, Nascut el 30 de març de 1986)
  • Céline Dion (actor, actor de cinema, actor de veu, artista d'estudi, cantant, compositor, músic, pianista, restaurador, Nascut el 30 de març de 1968)
  • Eric Clapton (artista d'estudi, autobiògraf, cantant, cantautor, compositor, guitarrista, músic de jazz, Nascut el 30 de març de 1945)
  • Warren Beatty (actor, actor de cinema, actor de teatre, director de cinema, escriptor, guionista, presentador de televisió, productor de cinema, Nascut el 30 de març de 1937)
  • Klaus Schwab (economista, pedagog, professor d'universitat, Nascut el 30 de març de 1938)
  • Piers Morgan (diarista, periodista, presentador de televisió, Nascut el 30 de març de 1965)
  • Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (aiguafortista, artista gràfic, dibuixant projectista, gravador, litògraf, pintor, Nascut el 30 de març de 1746)
  • Robbie Coltrane (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, comediant, guionista, productor, Nascut el 30 de març de 1950)
  • Norah Jones (actor, actor de cinema, artista d'estudi, cantant, cantautor, guitarrista de jazz, músic de jazz, pianista, Nascut el 30 de març de 1979)
  • Tracy Chapman (artista d'estudi, artista de carrer, cantant, cantautor, compositor, guitarrista, músic, Nascut el 30 de març de 1964)
  • Megumi Hayashibara (actor, artista d'estudi, assagista, cantant, compositor, compositor de cançons, infermer, lletrista, locutor de ràdio, músic, seiyū, Nascut el 30 de març de 1967)
  • Maggie Baird (actor de cinema, actor de televisió, actor de veu, cantautor, editor de vídeo, guionista, productor de cinema, professor de teatre, Nascut el 30 de març de 1959)
  • Paul Reiser (actor, actor de cinema, actor de teatre, actor de televisió, assagista, compositor, compositor de cançons, escriptor, guionista, pianista, productor de cinema, Nascut el 30 de març de 1957)
  • John Astin (actor, actor de cinema, actor de teatre, actor de televisió, actor de veu, director de cinema, guionista, productor de cinema, professor d'universitat, Nascut el 30 de març de 1930)
  • NF (cantant, compositor de cançons, raper, Nascut el 30 de març de 1991)
  • MC Hammer (actor, ballarí, compositor de bandes sonores, compositor de cançons, coreògraf, emprenedor, portaveu, productor discogràfic, raper, Nascut el 30 de març de 1962)
  • Richard Sherman (jugador de futbol americà, Nascut el 30 de març de 1988)
  • Anitta (actor, artista d'estudi, cantant, compositor de cançons, presentador de televisió, Nascut el 30 de març de 1993)
  • Paul Verlaine (assagista, escriptor, llibretista, poeta, traductor, Nascut el 30 de març de 1844)
  • Nitin (actor, productor de cinema, Nascut el 30 de març de 1983)
  • Rolf Harris (actor, cantant, compositor, compositor de cançons, director de cinema, pintor, presentador de televisió, Nascut el 30 de març de 1930)
  • Mark Consuelos (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, productor de cinema, Nascut el 30 de març de 1971)
  • Juan Manuel de Rosas (militar, polític, soldat, Nascut el 30 de març de 1793)
  • Robert Badinter (advocat, escriptor, llibretista, polític, Nascut el 30 de març de 1928)
  • Ingvar Kamprad (emprenedor, empresari, Nascut el 30 de març de 1926)
  • Albert Pierrepoint (botxí, Nascut el 30 de març de 1905)
  • Fiona Gubelmann (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, Nascut el 30 de març de 1980)
  • Katy Mixon (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, Nascut el 30 de març de 1981)
  • Adam Goldstein (actor, discjòquei, músic, Nascut el 30 de març de 1973)
  • Thomas Rhett (cantant, cantautor, Nascut el 30 de març de 1990)
  • Jan Koller (futbolista, Nascut el 30 de març de 1973)
  • Shaun Dooley (actor de cinema, actor de televisió, Nascut el 30 de març de 1974)
  • Philippe Lellouche (actor, director de cinema, director de teatre, dramaturg, guionista, Nascut el 30 de març de 1966)
  • Ayako Kawasumi (cantant, seiyū, Nascut el 30 de març de 1976)
  • Jannis Niewöhner (actor, actor de televisió, Nascut el 30 de març de 1992)
  • Charles Lightoller (aventurer, mariner, Nascut el 30 de març de 1874)
  • Ian Ziering (actor, actor de cinema, actor de doblatge, actor de televisió, actor de veu, productor de cinema, Nascut el 30 de març de 1964)
  • Ulugh Beg (astròleg, astrònom, cal·lígraf, matemàtic, Nascut el 22 de març de 1394)
  • Samantha Stosur (tennista, Nascut el 30 de març de 1984)
  • Donna D'Errico (actor, model, playmate, Nascut el 30 de març de 1968)
  • Marius Yo (actor, Nascut el 30 de març de 2000)
  • Lawrence Rotunda (lluitador amateur, lluitador professional, Nascut el 30 de març de 1958)
  • Lillo Brancato (actor, actor de cinema, actor de televisió, Nascut el 30 de març de 1976)
  • Maurice LaMarche (actor, actor de televisió, actor de veu, cantant, comediant, monologuista, productor de televisió, Nascut el 30 de març de 1958)
  • Palak Muchhal (activista pels drets humans, cantant, Nascut el 30 de març de 1994)
  • Richard Rawlings (emprenedor, pilot d'automobilisme, Nascut el 30 de març de 1969)
  • Sydney Chaplin (actor, actor de cinema, actor de teatre, Nascut el 30 de març de 1926)
  • Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (futbolista, Nascut el 30 de març de 1979)
  • Chris Sale (jugador de beisbol, Nascut el 30 de març de 1989)

30th of March 1987 News

Notícies tal com van aparèixer a la portada del New York Times el 30 de març de 1987

NEWS SUMMARY: TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1987

Date: 31 March 1987

INTERNATIONAL A3-14

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Seattle News Union Contract

Date: 30 March 1987

AP

Union members at the two major daily newspapers here voted overwhelmingly today to accept a contract after being told that newspaper truck drivers were unlikely to honor their picket lines.

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NEWS SUMMARY: MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1987

Date: 30 March 1987

INTERNATIONAL A2-9 An Israeli will give up a promotion because of the problems it had caused between Israel and the United States. The Israeli, an air force officer, is accused of recruiting an American intelligence analyst as a spy. Page A1 Israel's Herut Party elected a chairman, Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who urged the 2,000 Herut convention delegates to fight any attempt to force Israel to relinquish the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. A9 In Siberia, remains of labor camps were shown to Western reporters. The Kolyma camps were where prisoners of the Stalin era were housed between their shifts at hard labor. A1 Margaret Thatcher's Soviet visit is a ''historic mission'' for peace, she said. But the British Prime Minister's first full day in the country had the tone and trappings of an election campaign at home. A8 An emigration plan for Soviet Jews will send emigres to Israel by way of Rumania, making it more difficult for them to settle in Europe or the United States instead, said an American rabbi who said he had negotiated the new procedure. A8 The Pope beatified five people in a move that could revive old disputes in Spain. Three of the five were Carmelite nuns who were executed in one of the most vicious phases of the Spanish Civil War. A7 News analysis: Andreas Papandreou faced down what was depicted in Greece as an American-backed threat from Turkey. But he traded short-term domestic political gains for long-term economic and diplomatic liabilities. A2 In Haiti, voter turnout was huge and political leaders and American observers said the voting seemed overwhelmingly in favor of a new constitution that promises freedom from past tyrannies. A3 P. W. Botha has begun his campaign for election with charges about the source of his opponents' funds and an excursion into the territory of his far-right rivals. A whites-only election is on May 6. A3 Japan is seen as an unfair trader by many in Washington, who resent that the world's second-largest economy exports everywhere but is reluctant to open its own markets. D1 News analysis: Chip dispute D11 NATIONAL A10-17, B6 The U.S. dollar plunged further against the yen today, at one point hitting a record low of 144.70 yen in the Tokyo foreign exchange market. This was the lowest since modern exchange rates were set in the late 1940's. A1 The President lobbied vigorously over the weekend to sustain his veto of an $88 billion highway and mass transit bill that would also allow states to raise the speed limit to 65 miles per hour on rural Interstates. A1 A Marine guard's conflicting stories about how he became entangled with a Soviet agent at the American Embassy in Moscow were told to investigators in three seperate interviews last year. The guard is accused of espionage. A1 Electrical power during nuclear war could be generated by several hundred small nuclear reactors that the Air Force is considering building, say Air Force, Department of Energy, Congressional and industry officials. A13 Protecting Nebraska's Platte River is the aim of an Audubon Society campaign. Conservationists say sandhill cranes are threatened by plans to divert the river for municipal and agricultural use. A10 The Supreme Court's senior liberal, William J. Brennan Jr., has written or assigned the majority opinions in all five of this term's most important decisions. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist has consistently dissented. A10 The move off welfare and into a job is being made easier for people who live in Massachusetts, Michigan and about 22 other states that have been experimenting with intensive counseling, education and training programs. A14 Was a snowwoman obscene, art or just a pile of snow? Milwaukee's Chief Prosecutor will consider the question as he decides whether to try a woman for taking her ax to a snow sculpture of a woman in a bikini. A11 WASHINGTON TALK A16 The N.S.C. under Carlucci Reagan laughs last at a roasting REGIONAL B1-5 A look at 2 New York high schools, John F. Kennedy High School in the Bronx and suburban New Rochelle High School, reveals that racial and ethnic divisions remain. New Rochelle's schools superintendent says the high school is desegregated, ''but I'm not sure if it fulfills the ideal of an integrated school. I'm not sure the ideal of an integrated school exists in our country today.'' A1 An Arturo Toscanini collection of scores, letters, recordings and memorabilia that has been inaccessible since 1970 has been acquired by the New York Public Library under an agreement concluded last December. A1 Foster-care will not be withdrawn this summer, John Cardinal O'Connor said, setting aside his threat to stop Roman Catholic group services because a Federal court has requires that teen-agers be given birth control and abortion services. The Cardinal plans a court appeal. B1 Tuberculosis among homeless men in New York City is a rapidly growing problem, health officials say. The outbreak is so serious that last summer the city began sending health workers into the shelters to deliver medication. B1 A trash-energy plant was destroyed in Westbury, L.I. It had stood unused for seven years. A new, $350 million incineration plant is to be built on the site on Meadowbrook Parkway. B2 Some S.I. landowners protested a move by the State Department of Environmental Conservation to designate their property as wetlands. The landowners fear the action will block their rights to build there. B2 Briefs in Rubin Carter case filed B3

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Advertising; Four-A's Gets to the Bad News

Date: 30 March 1987

Special to the New York Times

After two days that had attendees grumbling about the low quality of the program, the annual meeting of the American Association of Advertising Agencies finally got down to the nitty-gritty this morning - and the news was mostly bad.

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Texaco's Appeal

Date: 31 March 1987

Special to the New York Times

Texaco Inc., as expected, asked a Texas appeals court in Houston to reverse its decision last month upholding most of an $11.1 billion judgment against the company, or order a new trial in its three-year-old legal dispute with the Pennzoil Company. The appellate court is expected to make its final ruling by mid-May. Lawyers for Texaco have said they will take the case to the Texas Supreme Court and, if necessary, the United States Supreme Court, if the appellate court does not change its ruling.

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Allegheny Stake

Date: 31 March 1987

Special to the New York Times

The New York money manager Mario J. Gabelli and a group of companies he controls have purchased a 7.23 percent stake in Allegheny International Inc. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mr. Gabelli said he had no plans to seek control of the Pittsburgh-based appliance manufacturer. Allegheny has agreed to a $500 million leveraged buyout by the Sunter Acquisition Corporation, a unit of the First Boston Corporation. A class-action suit seeking to block the merger has been filed on behalf of Allegheny shareholders contending that the price is inadequate.

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Hambrecht Offers A Mutual Fund

Date: 31 March 1987

Special to the New York Times

Hambrecht & Quist Inc. said it had begun its first mutual fund, H&Q Healthcare Investors. The closed-end fund will focus on emerging-growth companies and will be at least 80 percent invested in industries such as biotechnology, diagnostics, health care services, pharmaceuticals and medical products. Hambrecht said up to 25 percent of the fund's investments could contain venture capital.

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Agency Approves AirCal Takeover

Date: 31 March 1987

AP

The Transportation Department gave its final approval to American Airlines' acquisition of AirCal Inc. for $225 million, saying there is no evidence the merger would harm competition. The department had given tentative approval to the deal in February.

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3Com Introduces New Work Station

Date: 31 March 1987

Special to the New York Times

The 3Com Corporation, a manufacturer of computer networks, introduced a computer work station designed specifically for use in a network. The 3Station, which will be available in May for $1,895, lacks a disk drive or expansion slots, so it requires a network and file server to function.

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RJR Says Tobacco Spinoff Unlikely

Date: 31 March 1987

Reuters

RJR Nabisco Inc., which has considered spinning off its tobacco operations, said such a move was not likely in the near future. A company spokesman said RJR Nabisco would evaluate other options for its tobacco business, but he declined to give details.

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Borg-Warner's Stock Rises Again

Date: 31 March 1987

The stock of the Borg-Warner Corporation remained active amid continued speculation the company might become a takeover target of the GAF Corporation, which last week increased its stake in Borg-Warner to 19.9 percent. Borg-Warner, the sixth most-active issue on the New York Stock Exchange, was up $2.875, closing at $47.125.

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