NEWS SUMMARY: FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1987
Date: 20 March 1987
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-13
April Jeanette Mendezová (* 19. března 1987 Union City, New Jersey) je americká profesionální wrestlerka, nejvíce známá ze svého působení ve společnosti WWE pod přezdívkou AJ Lee, do které se v září 2025 po deseti letech vrátila.
Do wrestlingové školy se zapsala v březnu 2007 a debutovala o šest měsíců později. V následujících letech vystupovala na několika akcích od Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU) pod jménem Miss April.
Ve WSU byla součástí AC Express spolu s Brooke Carter, jednou se staly dokonce WSU Tag Team Championship. V květnu 2009 podepsala vývojový kontrakt s World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) a byla přidělena do Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), zde používala jméno AJ Lee.
Stala se královnou FCW a FCW Divas šampionkou a tím se stala první divou, která držela tyto dva tituly najednou. V roce vystupovala v třetí sezóně show NXT, zde už byla jenom A.J. a v květnu 2011 se stala součástí rosteru SmackDown. AJ titul poprvé získala 16. června 2013 na WWE PPV Payback. Byla nejdéle vládnoucí Divas šampionkou – titul si udržela 295 dní až do roku 2016, kdy ji porazila Nikky Bella, která titul držela 301 dní. Po deseti letech se 5. září 2025 na SmackDownu vrátila zpět do WWE.
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Date: 19 March 1987
LEAD: President Reagan's news conference tonight will be broadcast live at 8 P.M. on the ABC, CBS and NBC television networks and will be carried on CNN, the Cable News Network. The networks will offer news analyses immediately after the news conference. In addition, some affiliates of PBS and SIN, the Spanish International Network, will carry the address, either live or delayed.
Date: 19 March 1987
By Shirley Christian, Special To the New York Times
Shirley Christian
LEAD: For the first time since the military took power 13 years ago, a daily newspaper identified with the opposition to President Augusto Pinochet went on sale today in the kiosks of the Chilean capital.
Date: 20 March 1987
LEAD: Following is a transcript of President Reagan's news conference last night in Washington, as recorded by The New York Times: OPENING STATEMENT
Date: 19 March 1987
By Steven V. Roberts
Steven Roberts
LEAD: The stakes will be high Thursday night when President Reagan holds his first news conference in more than four months, a prime-time, nationally broadcast special. For the public will be judging a lot more than the accuracy and adroitness of his answers to reporters' questions, which are expected to focus mainly on the
Date: 20 March 1987
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: The First City Bancorporation, a banking company based in Houston, said that two of its subsidiaries had sold a package of energy-related loans and loan participations to Prudential-Bache Energy Growth Fund L.P. G-1, for $54 million. The company said it was the first time a package of solely energy-related loans had been sold in this way.
Date: 20 March 1987
By R. W. Apple Jr., Special To the New York Times
R. Apple
LEAD: President Reagan broke little new ground tonight in his first news conference since before Thanksgiving, and he showed himself still unable to give anything approaching a clear and complete account of how the Iran-contra affair developed.
Date: 20 March 1987
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: Waste Management Inc. said today that it was prepared to sweeten its offer for the Chemlawn Corporation to $33 a share, or a total of about $330 million.
Date: 19 March 1987
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: Reflecting an extended downturn in heavy construction, the Bechtel Group reported that the volume of work it performed in 1986 declined to $6.5 billion, from $6.8 billion in 1985. The privately held engineering and construction company, which is based here, said it ''completed the year in the black, as it has always done in the past.