NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 March 1989
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL/3-21
4. maaliskuuta 1989 oli lauantaina tähtimerkin ♓ alla. Se oli 62 päivä vuodesta. Yhdysvaltain presidentti oli George Bush.
Jos olet syntynyt tänä päivänä, olet 37 vuotta vanha. Viimeisin syntymäpäiväsi oli keskiviikkona 4. maaliskuuta 2026, 104 päivää sitten. Seuraava syntymäpäiväsi on torstaina 4. maaliskuuta 2027, 260 päivän kuluttua. Olet elänyt 13 618 päivää tai noin 326 852 tuntia tai noin 19 611 176 minuuttia tai noin 1 176 670 560 sekuntia.
Date: 04 March 1989
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL 3-5, 28 Emergency loans to Venezuela of close to $2 billion are being prepared by the Bush Administration, other governments and commercial banks to help the country weather a major economic crisis. Page 1
Date: 05 March 1989
AP
LEAD: A Supreme Court Justice today blocked at least until March 17 the partial merger of Detroit's two daily newspapers. The merger was to have begun Monday.
Date: 04 March 1989
AP
LEAD: Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist today refused to block the partial merger of Detroit's two daily newspapers.
Date: 05 March 1989
Reuters
LEAD: Solidarity accused the Government today of stalling at talks on Poland's future as four-week-old negotiations encountered new difficulties.
Date: 04 March 1989
By Linda Amster
Linda Amster
LEAD: Questions are based on news reports in The Times this week. Answers appear on page 34.
Date: 05 March 1989
By Ina Aronow
Ina Aronow
LEAD: WHEN Merna Popper began publishing Women's News seven years ago, she said, there was a lot written about women's rights and women's potential. But there was very little information about how women could climb the business ladder to success.
Date: 05 March 1989
By R. W. Apple Jr., Special To the New York Times
R. Apple
LEAD: There are times when Washington takes a mud bath, splashing about indecorously in full view of the whole country, and almost everyone here agrees that this week was one of those times.
Date: 05 March 1989
By James Atlas
James Atlas
LEAD: Charter 88 arrived on the newsstands of Britain with the rhetorical force of a Tom Paine tract.
Date: 04 March 1989
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: Eagle Industries today raised its bid for the Ransburg Corporation, an industrial equipment maker based in Indianapolis, by $1.50 a share, to $22.50 a share, or roughly $182 million. Eagle's president, William K. Hall, sent a letter to Ransburg's board of directors today stating that his company's latest offer represented a 12.5 percent premium over the $20-a-share bid that Ransburg had originally negotiated with Illinois Tool Works Inc.