1999年11月10日は、%sの星印の下の水曜日でした。 それはその年の**♏日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は313**でした。
この日に生まれた場合、あなたはWilliam J. (Bill) Clinton歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は25、2024年11月10日日曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は334、2025年11月10日月曜日日です。 あなたは30日、または約9,466時間、または約227,203分、または約13,632,180秒生きてきました。
10th of November 1999 News
ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1999年11月10日 で掲載されたニュース
FOOTLIGHTS
Date: 10 November 1999
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Cultural events set to begin in New York include Jewish Museum exhibition on Jews in Berlin's cultural life from 1890 to 1918, Eighth International Children's Television Festival, concert version of Donizetti's Adelia by Opera Orchestra of New York and Fifth Annual Artwalk NY event for the homeless (M)
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Internet Filter Infiltration
Date: 11 November 1999
By ALISON ZIMBALIST
Alison ZIMBALIST
In this lesson, students explore the effects of Internet filters in schools. Students work in small groups to survey different types of people in the school community (students, parents, teachers, administrators and school board members) about their views on school Internet filters and draft an Internet policy based on their responses. Groups then compare and contrast the views of their respondents and develop a school Internet policy that takes into account the needs and perspectives of all of these different people involved in the school community.
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Has the Wall Truly Tumbled Down?
Date: 10 November 1999
By ALISON ZIMBALIST
Alison ZIMBALIST
In this lesson, students examine the events behind the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the continued struggles to truly unify the former East Germany and West Germany. In small groups, students research the possible views of different types of people living in East Germany and West Germany while the Berlin Wall still stood, exploring perspectives on numerous aspects of life in Germany as well as views towards other countries. Students then create characters based on their research, who then meet people from the other side of the Wall (students’ characters representing the other side) upon its falling. Finally, pairs document the meeting of these people in a written piece, including both people’s views of the aspects of Germany researched as well as speculation on what the future of an undivided Germany might bring.
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Has the Wall Truly Tumbled Down?
Date: 10 November 1999
By ALISON ZIMBALIST
Alison ZIMBALIST
In this lesson, students examine the events behind the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the continued struggles to truly unify the former East Germany and West Germany. In small groups, students research the possible views of different types of people living in East Germany and West Germany while the Berlin Wall still stood, exploring perspectives on numerous aspects of life in Germany as well as views towards other countries. Students then create characters based on their research, who then meet people from the other side of the Wall (students' characters representing the other side) upon its falling. Finally, pairs document the meeting of these people in a written piece, including both people's views of the aspects of Germany researched as well as speculation on what the future of an undivided Germany might bring.
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Of Knots and Wrinkles
Date: 11 November 1999
By JULIE V. IOVINE
Julie IOVINE
Furniture designed by Marcel Wanders is on view at Frederieke Taylor/TZ'Art Gallery; photo (S)
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Liwang Journal; There's No Place Like It: The Very Humble Cave
Date: 11 November 1999
By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL
Elisabeth ROSENTHAL
Cave dwelling, Chinese tradition dating back to Neolithic Age, remains common in many poor rural areas of northwest China, where families are unable to afford regular apartments and where soil is well-suited digging them; photos; maps (M)
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Clinton Plans a Kosovo Visit, And the Serbs Are Surprised
Date: 11 November 1999
By MARC LACEY
Marc LACEY
Pres Clinton may add brief stop in Kosovo, Serbia, to upcoming trip through southern Europe to highlight importance of peacekeeping mission there and to address tensions between Serbs and Albanians; stopover would be new slap at Yugoslav Pres Slobodan Milosevic, since under agreement that ended NATO bombing, Kosovo is administered by UN but formally remains part of Serbia (S)
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Allstate Poised to Sell Insurance Over Telephone and Internet
Date: 11 November 1999
By JOSEPH B. TREASTER
Allstate Corp, in major sales strategy, will begin selling auto and homeowners' insurance and other coverage over telephone and Internet; company says it is not abandoning its force of 15,200 agents, but it expects them to continue selling and to provide service for customers who want personal attention after buying coverage through new methods; company's trend toward converting its agents to independent contractors--who pay for office expenses and health insurance, instead of being Allstate employees--is accelerating; by July, there will be virtually no agents on staff; that will mean less job security for 6,500 agents who are still in process of changing to independent contractors; Allstate says it will cut 4,000 back-office positions, about 10 percent of its administrative staff, from its payroll by end of next year as part of plan to reduce operating expenses by $600 million annually (M)
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Trustees Vote Not to Raise SUNY Tuition
Date: 11 November 1999
By KAREN W. ARENSON
Karen ARENSON
Trustees of State University of New York say that they plan to freeze tuition next year, despite deficit of about $77 million at its three teaching hospitals; trustees at meeting of board's finance committee approve $1.7 billion budget request for 2000-2001 school year that holds tuition flat and calls for $93 million increase in taxpayer support (M)
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2 Wrongs in South Beach
Date: 11 November 1999
Michael Waller letter says it was wrong for Miami Beach restaurant to discriminate against black customer by adding automatic 15 percent tip to his bill, but also wrong for customer to use 911 system to have his grievance addressed (Nov 10 article)
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