NEWS SUMMARY: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1987
Date: 11 October 1987
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL 3-27
O dia 11 de outubro de 1987 foi um domingo sob o signo de ♎. Foi o dia 283 do ano. O presidente dos Estados Unidos foi Ronald Reagan.
Se você nasceu neste dia, você tem 38 anos de idade. Seu último aniversário foi no dia sábado, 11 de outubro de 2025, 264 dias atrás. Seu próximo aniversário é no dia domingo, 11 de outubro de 2026, em 100 dias. Você viveu 14.144 dias, ou cerca de 339.463 horas, ou cerca de 20.367.825 minutos, ou cerca de 1.222.069.500 segundos.
Date: 12 October 1987
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: The director of the National Security Agency has said the United States will lose the ''intelligence war'' unless the flow of leaks to journalists is stanched and Government agencies stop treating security problems with ''disdain.''
Date: 12 October 1987
LEAD: International A3-13 Guerrillas attacked India's forces in Sri Lanka's Jaffna Peninsula with mortars, machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, Sri Lankan Government radio reported, on the third day of India's peacekeeping effort. Page A1 Foreigners took part in unrest in Tibet, according to some of them.
Date: 12 October 1987
LEAD: Environmentalists are expected to gather late Wednesday afternoon in the Rayburn House Office Building to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the publication of Rachel Carson's ''Silent Spring,'' the book that was among the earliest to warn of modern threats to nature.
Date: 11 October 1987
LEAD: AFTER fatally shooting her husband in 1984, Constance Y. Moorehead of Linthicum, Md., was accused of manslaughter, but the charges were dropped. Investigation showed that he had beaten her often and that she had acted in self defense.
Date: 11 October 1987
LEAD: MANY cities are eager to attract new industry. La Mesa, Calif., appeared eager in late 1985 to get rid of an old one.
Date: 11 October 1987
LEAD: WITH prisons overcrowded in New York and New Jersey, prison boats - not used in this country since the Revolutionary War - have won attention as stopgap solutions.
Date: 12 October 1987
LEAD: Restoration work on the West Front of the Capitol is finally finished. That is the good news. The better news is that the completion of the project was achieved nine months ahead of schedule and at a price of $29 million, or $20 million less than had been estimated, according to the Architect of the Capitol.
Date: 11 October 1987
LEAD: Iraqi warplanes attacked a ship in the Persian Gulf today, and Iraq said its jets hit an air base and three oil centers in Iran after a powerful explosion shook the Iraqi capital.
Date: 11 October 1987
By Jennifer Kingson
Jennifer Kingson
LEAD: THE GOOD NEWS for workers in New England is that salaries and wages are rising rapidly; the bad news, for their employers, is that there are generally not enough able bodies to fill job openings.