1997年12月20日土曜日 の再生

1997年12月20日は、%sの星印の下の土曜日でした。 それはその年の**♐日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は353**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282025年12月20日土曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は1772026年12月20日日曜日日です。 あなたは187日、または約10,404時間、または約249,715分、または約14,982,906秒生きてきました。

この誕生日を共有する一部の人々:

20th of December 1997 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1997年12月20日 で掲載されたニュース

Racism and the News

Date: 21 December 1997

Prof Stephen Gillers letter disputes Gay Talese's December 17 Op-Ed article scoring reporters for suggesting that Golden State Warriors basketball player, Latrell Sprewell, was reacting to racism when he assaulted coach, P J Carlesimo (S)

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METRO NEWS BRIEFS: CONNECTICUT ; Traffic Charges Loom For Convicted Rapist

Date: 20 December 1997

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 December 1997

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 December 1997

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World News Briefs; British Press Authority Imposes Code on Privacy

Date: 20 December 1997

Govt commission that oversees behavior of press in Britain publishes new code of conduct seeking to curb invasions of privacy, intrusions into grief, harassment of photo subjects and exploitation of children (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; More Recuperation Is Ordered for Yeltsin

Date: 20 December 1997

Boris N Yeltsin's doctors say that ailing Yeltsin, who is suffering from viral infection, will have to spend extra week in sanatorium (S)

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National News Briefs; Former G.O.P. Senator Chosen to Direct Institute

Date: 21 December 1997

Former Sen Alan K Simpson is named director of Institute of Politics at Harvard University's John F Kennedy School of Government; he succeeds Philip R Sharp, who returns to full-time teaching at Kennedy School (S)

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World News Briefs; Africa Cholera Epidemic Has Killed Over 2,600

Date: 21 December 1997

Cholera epidemic that as affected over 60,000 people in East Africa continues to spread; death toll in Uganda, previously free of disease for 25 years, rises to 77; World Health Organization says torrential rains, poor sanitation and inadequate medical response aggravate epidemic (S)

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World News Briefs; Cambodia Postpones Elections Set for May

Date: 20 December 1997

Cambodia postpones its scheduled May election for at least two months, in sign of continuing political turmoil after coup in July (S)

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World News Briefs; Botha Again Ignores Truth Panel's Subpoena

Date: 20 December 1997

Former Pres P W Botha again defies South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, ignoring third subpoena to appear before panel to answer questions about how many apartheid-era atrocities were sanctioned by Govt (S)

Full Article

Racism and the News

Date: 21 December 1997

Prof Stephen Gillers letter disputes Gay Talese's December 17 Op-Ed article scoring reporters for suggesting that Golden State Warriors basketball player, Latrell Sprewell, was reacting to racism when he assaulted coach, P J Carlesimo (S)

Full Article

METRO NEWS BRIEFS: CONNECTICUT ; Traffic Charges Loom For Convicted Rapist

Date: 20 December 1997

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 December 1997

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 December 1997

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World News Briefs; British Press Authority Imposes Code on Privacy

Date: 20 December 1997

Govt commission that oversees behavior of press in Britain publishes new code of conduct seeking to curb invasions of privacy, intrusions into grief, harassment of photo subjects and exploitation of children (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; More Recuperation Is Ordered for Yeltsin

Date: 20 December 1997

Boris N Yeltsin's doctors say that ailing Yeltsin, who is suffering from viral infection, will have to spend extra week in sanatorium (S)

Full Article

National News Briefs; Former G.O.P. Senator Chosen to Direct Institute

Date: 21 December 1997

Former Sen Alan K Simpson is named director of Institute of Politics at Harvard University's John F Kennedy School of Government; he succeeds Philip R Sharp, who returns to full-time teaching at Kennedy School (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; Africa Cholera Epidemic Has Killed Over 2,600

Date: 21 December 1997

Cholera epidemic that as affected over 60,000 people in East Africa continues to spread; death toll in Uganda, previously free of disease for 25 years, rises to 77; World Health Organization says torrential rains, poor sanitation and inadequate medical response aggravate epidemic (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; Cambodia Postpones Elections Set for May

Date: 20 December 1997

Cambodia postpones its scheduled May election for at least two months, in sign of continuing political turmoil after coup in July (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; Botha Again Ignores Truth Panel's Subpoena

Date: 20 December 1997

Former Pres P W Botha again defies South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, ignoring third subpoena to appear before panel to answer questions about how many apartheid-era atrocities were sanctioned by Govt (S)

Full Article

Racism and the News

Date: 21 December 1997

Prof Stephen Gillers letter disputes Gay Talese's December 17 Op-Ed article scoring reporters for suggesting that Golden State Warriors basketball player, Latrell Sprewell, was reacting to racism when he assaulted coach, P J Carlesimo (S)

Full Article

METRO NEWS BRIEFS: CONNECTICUT ; Traffic Charges Loom For Convicted Rapist

Date: 20 December 1997

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 December 1997

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 December 1997

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World News Briefs; British Press Authority Imposes Code on Privacy

Date: 20 December 1997

Govt commission that oversees behavior of press in Britain publishes new code of conduct seeking to curb invasions of privacy, intrusions into grief, harassment of photo subjects and exploitation of children (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; More Recuperation Is Ordered for Yeltsin

Date: 20 December 1997

Boris N Yeltsin's doctors say that ailing Yeltsin, who is suffering from viral infection, will have to spend extra week in sanatorium (S)

Full Article

National News Briefs; Former G.O.P. Senator Chosen to Direct Institute

Date: 21 December 1997

Former Sen Alan K Simpson is named director of Institute of Politics at Harvard University's John F Kennedy School of Government; he succeeds Philip R Sharp, who returns to full-time teaching at Kennedy School (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; Africa Cholera Epidemic Has Killed Over 2,600

Date: 21 December 1997

Cholera epidemic that as affected over 60,000 people in East Africa continues to spread; death toll in Uganda, previously free of disease for 25 years, rises to 77; World Health Organization says torrential rains, poor sanitation and inadequate medical response aggravate epidemic (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; Cambodia Postpones Elections Set for May

Date: 20 December 1997

Cambodia postpones its scheduled May election for at least two months, in sign of continuing political turmoil after coup in July (S)

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World News Briefs; Botha Again Ignores Truth Panel's Subpoena

Date: 20 December 1997

Former Pres P W Botha again defies South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, ignoring third subpoena to appear before panel to answer questions about how many apartheid-era atrocities were sanctioned by Govt (S)

Full Article

Racism and the News

Date: 21 December 1997

Prof Stephen Gillers letter disputes Gay Talese's December 17 Op-Ed article scoring reporters for suggesting that Golden State Warriors basketball player, Latrell Sprewell, was reacting to racism when he assaulted coach, P J Carlesimo (S)

Full Article

METRO NEWS BRIEFS: CONNECTICUT ; Traffic Charges Loom For Convicted Rapist

Date: 20 December 1997

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 December 1997

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 December 1997

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World News Briefs; British Press Authority Imposes Code on Privacy

Date: 20 December 1997

Govt commission that oversees behavior of press in Britain publishes new code of conduct seeking to curb invasions of privacy, intrusions into grief, harassment of photo subjects and exploitation of children (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; More Recuperation Is Ordered for Yeltsin

Date: 20 December 1997

Boris N Yeltsin's doctors say that ailing Yeltsin, who is suffering from viral infection, will have to spend extra week in sanatorium (S)

Full Article

National News Briefs; Former G.O.P. Senator Chosen to Direct Institute

Date: 21 December 1997

Former Sen Alan K Simpson is named director of Institute of Politics at Harvard University's John F Kennedy School of Government; he succeeds Philip R Sharp, who returns to full-time teaching at Kennedy School (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; Africa Cholera Epidemic Has Killed Over 2,600

Date: 21 December 1997

Cholera epidemic that as affected over 60,000 people in East Africa continues to spread; death toll in Uganda, previously free of disease for 25 years, rises to 77; World Health Organization says torrential rains, poor sanitation and inadequate medical response aggravate epidemic (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; Cambodia Postpones Elections Set for May

Date: 20 December 1997

Cambodia postpones its scheduled May election for at least two months, in sign of continuing political turmoil after coup in July (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; Botha Again Ignores Truth Panel's Subpoena

Date: 20 December 1997

Former Pres P W Botha again defies South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, ignoring third subpoena to appear before panel to answer questions about how many apartheid-era atrocities were sanctioned by Govt (S)

Full Article

Racism and the News

Date: 21 December 1997

Prof Stephen Gillers letter disputes Gay Talese's December 17 Op-Ed article scoring reporters for suggesting that Golden State Warriors basketball player, Latrell Sprewell, was reacting to racism when he assaulted coach, P J Carlesimo (S)

Full Article

METRO NEWS BRIEFS: CONNECTICUT ; Traffic Charges Loom For Convicted Rapist

Date: 20 December 1997

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 December 1997

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 December 1997

Full Article

World News Briefs; British Press Authority Imposes Code on Privacy

Date: 20 December 1997

Govt commission that oversees behavior of press in Britain publishes new code of conduct seeking to curb invasions of privacy, intrusions into grief, harassment of photo subjects and exploitation of children (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; More Recuperation Is Ordered for Yeltsin

Date: 20 December 1997

Boris N Yeltsin's doctors say that ailing Yeltsin, who is suffering from viral infection, will have to spend extra week in sanatorium (S)

Full Article

National News Briefs; Former G.O.P. Senator Chosen to Direct Institute

Date: 21 December 1997

Former Sen Alan K Simpson is named director of Institute of Politics at Harvard University's John F Kennedy School of Government; he succeeds Philip R Sharp, who returns to full-time teaching at Kennedy School (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; Africa Cholera Epidemic Has Killed Over 2,600

Date: 21 December 1997

Cholera epidemic that as affected over 60,000 people in East Africa continues to spread; death toll in Uganda, previously free of disease for 25 years, rises to 77; World Health Organization says torrential rains, poor sanitation and inadequate medical response aggravate epidemic (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; Cambodia Postpones Elections Set for May

Date: 20 December 1997

Cambodia postpones its scheduled May election for at least two months, in sign of continuing political turmoil after coup in July (S)

Full Article

World News Briefs; Botha Again Ignores Truth Panel's Subpoena

Date: 20 December 1997

Former Pres P W Botha again defies South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, ignoring third subpoena to appear before panel to answer questions about how many apartheid-era atrocities were sanctioned by Govt (S)

Full Article