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Урош Николић

Урош Николић (Крагујевац, 24. април 1987) је српски кошаркаш. Игра на позицијама крилног центра и центра, а тренутно наступа за Раднички из Крагујевца.

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субота, 25. април 1987.
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Знак Звезде

25. април 1987. је био субота под знаком звездице . Био је 114 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Ronald Reagan.

Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 38 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био петак, 25. април 2025., пре 147 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је субота, 25. април 2026., за 217 дана. Живели сте 14.027 дана, или око 336.671 сати, или око 20.200.280 минута, или око 1.212.016.800 секунди.

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25th of April 1987 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 25. април 1987.

NEWS SUMMARY: SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1987

Date: 25 April 1987

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL 2-5, 32

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NEWS SUMMARY: SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1987

Date: 26 April 1987

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL 3-20 A request for refuge for Salvadorans has been made by El Salvador's President to President Reagan. He said that the new United States immigration law could have a disastrous effect on his country's economy. Page 1 The Chernobyl accident did not cause major technical changes in the nuclear power industry in the West, experts say.

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SATURDAY NEWS QUIZ

Date: 25 April 1987

By Linda Master

Linda Master

LEAD: Questions are based on news reports in The Times this week. Answers appear on page 54. 1. The 15-year-old boy who molded this bust of Benjamin Franklin grew up to mold the nation's laws. Who is he? 2. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan suffered a severe personal setback when he was forced to set aside his plans for a new sales tax in order to win Parliamentary approval of something else.

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IN SOVIET, HEROISM AND CANDOR ARE HAILED, BUT QUESTIONS LINGER

Date: 26 April 1987

By Bill Keller, Special To the New York Times

Bill Keller

LEAD: The Soviet Union this week remembered the world's worst civil nuclear disaster with press reports and news conferences designed to make the anniversary a celebration of heroism, candor and resourcefulness.

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ANSWERS TO QUIZ

Date: 25 April 1987

LEAD: Questions appear on page 17.

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A SOUTH AFRICA COURT CURBS CENSORSHIP

Date: 25 April 1987

By John D. Battersby, Special To the New York Times

John

LEAD: A South African court today overturned key aspects of the Government's emergency censorship provisions that curb the press and outlaw campaigns for the release of political detainees.

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The PAWs That Refresh

Date: 26 April 1987

BY William Safire

William Safire

LEAD: THOMAS B. MORGAN is a classy writer. His new novel, ''Snyder's Walk,'' is about a crusty magazine writer's confrontation with the peace movement in the mid-1960's, and critics will hail it for all the right reasons, but I know he is a classy writer because he makes a poetic allusion the way it ought to be done -cold turkey, no hints, and if the reader gets it, fine; if not, not.

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The Lessons of Chernobyl, One Year Later

Date: 26 April 1987

By Armand Hammer and Robert Peter Gale

Armand Hammer

LEAD: Today is is the first anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor accident in the Soviet Union. Chernobyl was a major tragedy for the Soviet Union - a tragedy from which it has not yet fully recovered, physically and emotionally. But Chernobyl has also influenced the Soviet Union and the rest of the world positively.

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HEARST'S EIGHT-YEAR BUYING SPREE

Date: 26 April 1987

By Geraldine Fabrikant

Geraldine Fabrikant

LEAD: THE headlines have been steady and frequent: Hearst buys Esquire and Redbook. Hearst buys William A. Morrow & Company, the book publisher. Hearst buys television stations and cable TV systems.

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Good News for Boyd

Date: 26 April 1987

LEAD: PLAGUED by a shoulder ailment since early in spring training, Dennis (Oil Can) Boyd, the Boston Red Sox right-hander, has received an encouraging report after an examination Friday at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester.

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