Michael Angarano Fødselsdag, fødselsdato

Michael Angarano

Michael Anthony Angarano (født 1987) er en amerikansk skuespiller.

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Fødselsdag, fødselsdato
torsdag 3. desember 1987
Fødselssted
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38
Stjernetegn

3. desember 1987 var en torsdag under stjernetegnet til . Det var 336 dagen i året. President i USA var Ronald Reagan.

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3rd of December 1987 News

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NEWS SUMMARY: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1987

Date: 04 December 1987

LEAD: International A3-17

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News Seems Held Hostage At Prison Site

Date: 03 December 1987

By James Barron, Special To the New York Times

James Barron

LEAD: Shortly before noon on the third day of the uprising at the Federal prison here, a dozen reporters signed a handwritten note. It was a request for a briefing on 25 hostages who had been taken captive the night before and five others who had been freed.

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NEWS SUMMARY: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1987

Date: 03 December 1987

LEAD: International A3-19 Washington charged Moscow with a new technical violation of the 1972 anti-ballistic missile treaty. The charge may increase Senate opposition to the treaty to eliminate medium- and shorter-range missiles.

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A Calm Voice For Chicago: Eugene Sawyer Jr.

Date: 03 December 1987

By Isabel Wilkerson, Special To the New York Times

Isabel Wilkerson

LEAD: In the tumult of Chicago politics, Eugene Sawyer has been considered the calm voice of reason that could appeal to the city's many opposing factions.

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Manila Is Split Over Order To Oust Australian Reporter

Date: 03 December 1987

Special to the New York Times

LEAD: The Philippine Government ordered the expulsion of an Australian reporter today, revoked the order, then reinstated it in a bureaucratic tug of war.

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Credibility of Manila's Newspapers Doubted

Date: 03 December 1987

By Seth Mydans, Special To the New York Times

Seth Mydans

LEAD: Under the Aquino Administration, the Philippine press has become one of the freest in Asia, but possibly the most licentious and least credible, according to the Philippine Press Institute.

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Gorbachev a Hit With the American Public. . .

Date: 04 December 1987

By R. W. Apple Jr., Special To the New York Times

R. Apple

LEAD: Mikhail S. Gorbachev has impressed the American public, winning twice as many favorable opinions as negative ones, and has persuaded a solid majority that he is opening up the Soviet system.

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Newspaper Is Snared; Did Gandhi Spin the Web?

Date: 04 December 1987

By Steven R. Weisman, Special To the New York Times

Steven Weisman

LEAD: Can it be mere coincidence? That is the question here.

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Brooklyn Haitians Anxiously Seek News

Date: 03 December 1987

By Hilary Stout

Hilary Stout

LEAD: Pierre Jean Baptiste came to a small Brooklyn storefront Tuesday morning hoping for news about his mother and brother, who were chased from the polls in a Haitian town Sunday morning.

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Kodak's Prospects

Date: 04 December 1987

Reuters

LEAD: The Eastman Kodak Company said it expected its strong earnings growth to continue next year, attributing the momentum to stringent cost-cutting measures that took effect last year. Kodak's chairman, Colby H. Chandler, told analysts in Chicago that the company had cut 13,000 employees, or 10 percent of its work force, while reducing expenses by 5 percent.

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