1994年9月4日日曜日 の再生

1994年9月4日は、%sの星印の下の日曜日でした。 それはその年の**♍日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は246**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312025年9月4日木曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は2882026年9月4日金曜日日です。 あなたは76日、または約11,611時間、または約278,687分、または約16,721,267秒生きてきました。

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4th of September 1994 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1994年9月4日 で掲載されたニュース

Home-Grown Business News in Asia

Date: 05 September 1994

By Edward A. Gargan

Edward Gargan

Richard Li, an aspiring tycoon and the son of one of the world's richest men, Li Ka-shing, keeps a bank of seven television sets constantly glowing in his Hong Kong office. One of them is tuned to the latest entrant in the region's warming satellite television wars: Asia Business News, or ABN. "It's a channel for Asia only," Mr. Li said, "and it gives me what I need."

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F.D.A. Seeks More Testing of a Device to Detect Breast Cancer

Date: 04 September 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Food and Drug Administration has recommended further clinical studies for devices intended to help women perform breast self-examinations. In 1992, the agency had stopped sales of the device, the Sensor Pad, a 10-inch polyurethane pouch filled with silicone lubricant, after a court classified it as a medical device, making it subject to F.D.A. control. The company that makes the pad, Inventive Products Inc. of Decatur, Ill., began selling the pads, which are placed over the breast to reduce friction and make lumps easier to find, to hospitals in 1988.

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U.S. Broadcasts Keep Cubans Posted in Crisis

Date: 04 September 1994

To the Editor: You reported in an Aug. 29 news article: "On the rocky beaches of Cojimar, where Cubans eager to put to sea were waiting for better weather, the news blared out of Raquel Perez Ruiz's house, where she had her radio tuned to Radio Marti for all to hear." Since the onset of the Cuban crisis, Radio and Television Marti have redoubled their efforts to provide the people of Cuba with accurate, balanced and objective news.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 September 1994

International 3-18 WIDE-RANGING POPULATION AGENDA The Cairo population conference, which has stirred controversy over women's rights, will deal with other complex issues such as the rate of world population growth. 1 Zimbabwe, an exception in Africa, practices population control. 16

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 September 1994

International 2-5 TURNING POINT ON ULSTER A meeting between two Catholic politicians, one a man of peace and one a man of war, may have been the turning point that led to the declaration of a cease-fire by the Irish Republican Army. 1

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The Local News According to Bob Harris

Date: 04 September 1994

By Norimitsu Onishi

Norimitsu Onishi

In the basement of his house in Fresh Meadows, Queens, eye deep in stacks of dusty files and newsletters, Bob Harris dips into a pile of newspaper clippings and lays them out on an ironing board. On sheets of white paper, he creates a collage of headlines and text about the things that get him going, like the proliferation of X-rated clubs and the illegal conversion of single-family houses. When he is finished, he will print up 400 copies of the eight-page newsletter and mail them to civic leaders and legislators. In this largely middle class and largely white redoubt of Queens, Bob Harris sees himself as something of an Everyman; his wife and three children, Everyfamily.

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Jessica A. Trimble, Andrew R. Fone

Date: 04 September 1994

Jessica Ann Trimble, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David C. Trimble of Holmdel, N.J., was married yesterday to Andrew Ronald Fone, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Fone of Sherborn, Mass. The Rev. Beulah Koulouris, an Episcopal priest, performed the ceremony at St. Peter's Church in Osterville, Mass. Mrs. Fone graduated from Lehigh University. She is the director of retail operations in New York for Chanel, the fashion house. Her father is the director of research and design quality at AT&T's General Business Communications Systems in Middletown, N.J.

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Wall Street; Sometimes a Great Notion Goes Nowhere -- Fast

Date: 04 September 1994

By Susan Antilla

Susan Antilla

SOMETIMES there are synergistic deals whose lofty goals never get tested. Shareholders of Nextel Communications Inc. endured some nasty bumps last week after MCI canceled the plans it had announced in February to invest $1.3 billion in the wireless communications company. Nextel's stock plunged $5.25 to $25.25 on Monday on news that MCI would not be taking the 17 percent stake. By Thursday, MCI said that efforts to renegotiate had been trashed completely because Motorola Inc., a large investor in Nextel that had veto power on the deal, was being difficult. Nextel closed at $22.875, down $2.8125 on Friday.

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A.L. Central Could Have Been a Contender

Date: 04 September 1994

By Murray Chass

Murray Chass

This is one year when one of baseball's old barometers should definitely hold form. The teams in first place on Labor Day should be in first place at the end of the season. Maybe that's because the major leagues have already reached the end of the season.

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Mavericks Enlist Kidd With 9-Year Pact

Date: 04 September 1994

The Dallas Mavericks signed guard JASON KIDD yesterday to a nine-year contract reportedly worth some $60 million. The team declined to release the contract's worth, but The Dallas Morning News, quoting an unnamed source, said the discussions centered on a $60 million package. The Mavericks said the contract forced them to renounce their rights to the unrestricted free agents TONY CAMPBELL, FAT LEVER and RANDY WHITE. The club will be prohibited from re-signing the three until the 57th day of the season. The 6-foot-4-inch Kidd, 21, was selected second over all in the N.B.A. draft last June after his sophomore year at California. (AP)

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