1998年10月4日日曜日 の再生

1998年10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276**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272025年10月4日土曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は2512026年10月4日日曜日日です。 あなたは113日、または約10,113時間、または約242,725分、または約14,563,557秒生きてきました。

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4th of October 1998 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1998年10月4日 で掲載されたニュース

Go East, Not-So-Young Man

Date: 04 October 1998

By Geraldine Fabrikant

Geraldine Fabrikant

Media giant Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Corp, moves his base of operations from Los Angeles to downtown Manhattan (S)

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Read It and Weep

Date: 04 October 1998

Tim Wilson, trade magazine publisher in Crossville, Tenn, launches Y2K News Magazine devoted to glitches that are expected to occur when computers programmed recognize two-digit numbers for years will automatically roll over to '00' on January 1, 2000; is spreading word of possible doom and is offering practical tips; photo (S)

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Media Talk; Anti-Drug Group Sues Writer Who Made Up Some Sources

Date: 05 October 1998

By Bernard Stamler

Bernard Stamler

DARE America, anti-drug group, has filed suit against Stephen Glass, associate editor dismissed by The New Republic; Glass has admitted making up people, quotes and situations in several articles he wrote, including critique of DARE that appeared in New Republic and Rolling Stone; DARE is not suing magazines involved; photo (S)

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Speaking for the President, With Knowing Humor

Date: 05 October 1998

By Melinda Henneberger

Melinda Henneberger

Interview with Joseph Lockhart, Pres Clinton's new press secretary; photo (M)

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The Big City; All's Well That Ends

Date: 04 October 1998

By John Tierney

John Tierney

Final column for New York Times Magazine by John Tierney after nearly five years examines some lessons he learned as writer and how he may have changed world for better; says one great discovery is that people pay no attention to columnists; photo (M)

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Media Talk; California Law Will Allow Celebrities to Sue Paparazzi

Date: 05 October 1998

By Christian Berthelsen

Christian Berthelsen

Gov Pete Wilson of California signs bill intended to allow celebrities to sue paparazzi for invasion of privacy; law will allow photographers to be found liable for invasion of privacy if they trespass or use telephoto lenses to capture images of people engaging in personal or familial activity; it provides for hefty damage awards against photographers and their organizations (S)

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Now Is the Time the Bears Have Their Picnic

Date: 04 October 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Bloomberg Fund Performance survey of 1,860 American mutual funds ranks Prudent Bear fund first in third-quarter 1998 (S)

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Switzerland's Phone Giant Sets Offering

Date: 05 October 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Swisscom AG, Switzerland's state-owned, dominant telephone company, sets price for shares that will begin trading in eighth-largest initial stock offering of all time and biggest in Europe this year; Swisscom hopes to raise $5.5 billion; sale sets value for company at about $18.45 billion, which is 80 percent of what it would be if share price were at top of range (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 October 1998

INTERNATIONAL 3-17 Crisis-Striken Nations Gather for I.M.F. Meeting Finance ministers of the world's largest industrial nations agreed tonight to explore President Clinton's proposal on Friday to change the strategy of the International Monetary Fund and allow it to intervene earlier in propping up economies that are at risk of being swept into the global financial turmoil. 1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 October 1998

INTERNATIONAL A3-11 Japan's Banking Crisis Severe, Officials Say Japan's top financial officials have described their country's banking system as acutely short of capital, with even the largest banks in far deeper trouble than Washington and the financial markets had known, according to United States Government officials familiar with a private meeting between top American and Japanese officials. But other senior Japanese officials disputed that characterization. A1 Milosevic Placates the West President Slobodan Milosevic of Yugoslavia has ordered most units of his army back to their barracks and may well avoid an attack by NATO, military observers and diplomats say. Mr. Milosevic acted as the European Union, NATO and the United Nations prepared for a review today of possible military intervention. A1

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