2000年8月13日日曜日 の再生

2000年8月13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225**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252025年8月13日水曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は2992026年8月13日木曜日日です。 あなたは65日、または約9,430時間、または約226,341分、または約13,580,473秒生きてきました。

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13th of August 2000 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2000年8月13日 で掲載されたニュース

Surfing Online and on the Air, and Getting an Invigorating Buzz

Date: 14 August 2000

By Rick Lyman

Rick Lyman

Preparation by television networks for coverage of Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles discussed (M)

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Networks may make even more cuts in convention coverage in 2004.

Date: 14 August 2000

By Peter Marks

Peter Marks

Peter Marks Media column on cuts that three major television networks are making in prime-time coverage of this year's presidential conventions and widespread expectation that coverage will be further reduced in 2004; notes that slack is being taken up by cable networks like CNN, which plans to continue gavel-to-gavel coverage; photo (M)

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Murdoch Deal Could Revamp New York TV

Date: 14 August 2000

By Bill Carter and Geraldine Fabrikant

Bill Carter

Sale of TV stations owned by Chris-Craft Industries to News Corp, owner of Fox network, is expected to be announced formally this week; $3.5 billion sale of 10 stations would give News Corp leader Rupert Murdoch ownership of two powerful TV stations in several major cities, including New York and Los Angeles; would also give him extended control of dissemination of local news in New York, where he would own both Channel 5 and Channel 9 as well The New York Post newspaper; deal raises questions about how News Corp will handle Federal Communications Commission restrictions on cross-ownership of newspapers and TV stations in same city; also throws into question what may happen to UPN network, owned by Viacom, which also bid for the Chris-Craft stations; UPN is slated to become the Paramount Network in January; Murdoch photo (M)

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Poll Finds Delegates to the Left of Both Public and Party

Date: 14 August 2000

By Adam Clymer With Marjorie Connelly

Adam With

New York Times/CBS News Poll finds most of 4,339 delegates at Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles think of themselves as moderates, but that their views on variety of major issues are more liberal than those of public, or even Democratic voters generally; finds ideological distance between Democratic delegates and rank and file is similar to gap displayed at recent Republican convention, where delegates were strikingly more conservative than ordinary Republicans or ordinary Americans; poll's findings detailed; photo (M)

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The Medium Gets The Message; TV's Monoliths Have Learned The Web Is a Fragmented World

Date: 14 August 2000

By Saul Hansell

Saul Hansell

Television's broadcast networks, despite great effort and hundreds of millions of dollars of promotion, are still also-rans on Web; traffic to their various sites badly lags behind big portals like Yahoo, America Online and Microsoft's MSN; Wall Street has all but written off broadcast companies as Internet players; publicly traded shares of NBC Internet and ABC's online cousin Walt Disney Internet Group are down more than two-thirds this year, and CBS has delayed plans to spin off its Internet operations into separate company; photos; chart of stock prices of network Internet spinoffs; chart of visits to network sites (M)

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On to Los Angeles, Still Leaning Left

Date: 13 August 2000

By Jerry Nachman

Jerry Nachman

Jerry Nachman Op-Ed article anticipates media coverage of Democratic national convention, and recalls bygone time when journalists held their own political views close (S)

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Peanuts, Popcorn, Bobble-Head Dolls?

Date: 13 August 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Article describes bobble-headed dolls used by baseball teams as promotion; Alexander Global Promotions manufactures them (S)

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Office Space: It's All Relative

Date: 13 August 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Article surveys vacancy rates for office space around nation (S)

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Hutchison Buys 51% of Andala In Permit Quest

Date: 14 August 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Hutchison Whampoa, holding company owned by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing, buys 51 percent of Andala, giving the Italian company money to bid for a mobile phone license; Hutchison will join with Tiscali, an Italian telecommunications and Internet company, in bid for one of five licenses Italy will sell this year; Tiscali's stake in Andala is cut to 25.5 percent from 58 percent (M)

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One Rating Over Another

Date: 13 August 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Merrill Lynch is alone among leading securities firms to split its ratings of companies by short and long time spans (M)

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