2001年11月12日月曜日 の再生

2001年11月12日は、%sの星印の下の月曜日でした。 それはその年の**♏日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は315**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはGeorge W. Bush歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は242025年11月12日水曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は2122026年11月12日木曜日日です。 あなたは152日、または約8,978時間、または約215,492分、または約12,929,522秒生きてきました。

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12th of November 2001 News

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CBS News Asks '60 Minutes' To Cut Back On Producers

Date: 12 November 2001

By Bill Carter and Jim Rutenberg

Bill Carter

Television news program 60 Minutes is reducing its production staff as part of plan by CBS News to pare its budget in reaction to rising costs of covering war in Afghanistan; cuts are not being called layoffs because some, or perhaps all, of those dropped from 60 Minutes may be reassigned to other news programs; although executives describe move as only affecting handful of staff members, move is seen as significant reflection of economic strains of war coverage and possible decline of program's status; photo (M)

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How the Consortium of News Organizations Conducted the Ballot Review

Date: 12 November 2001

By Ford Fessenden

Ford Fessenden

Method used by ballot review project, commissioned by eight media organizations, to decipher results of disputed balloting in Florida's 2000 presidential vote described; chart (M)

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CNBC Struggles To Stay Relevant; With Stocks No Longer the Big Story, News Viewers Are Looking Elsewhere

Date: 12 November 2001

By Jim Rutenberg

Jim Rutenberg

CNBC, business-news channel that became most-watched information source on cable television during heady 1990's, is in rough seas; its buzz has faded, its ratings are falling, and it is having to rethink its direction as ground shifts beneath it; with Sept 11 terrorist attacks, news has entirely moved away from investment arena, trend that was already under way as economy slowed and stocks slumped; executives say they are trying to broaden network's scope, without losing its identity; chart compares ratings of CNN, Fox News and CNBC before and after Sept 11; photos (M)

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Two French Radio Journalists and a German Are Killed in Taliban Ambush of a Rebel Force

Date: 13 November 2001

By Suzanne Daley

Suzanne Daley

Two French radio journalists and German magazine writer are killed when Taliban forces ambush Northern Alliance forces they are traveling with in northern Afghanistan; they are Johanne Sutton of Radio France International, Pierre Billaud of Radio Tele Luxembourg, and Volker Handloik, freelance writer for Stern magazine; fourth journalist, who survived attack, says group never imagined they were in any danger as they set out to inspect area thought to be free of Taliban; photo (M)

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Study of Disputed Florida Ballots Finds Justices Did Not Cast the Deciding Vote

Date: 12 November 2001

By Ford Fessenden and John M. Broder

Ford Fessenden

Comprehensive review of uncounted Florida ballots from 2000 presidential election, conducted by consortium of eight news organizations and professional statisticians, indicates George W Bush would have won election even if US Supreme Court allowed statewide manual recount of votes ordered by state Supreme Court; finds, contrary to allegations by partisans of Vice Pres Al Gore, that Supreme Court did not award election to Bush; says that Bush would have retained slender margin if Florida court order to recount more than 43,000 ballots was not reversed by Supreme Court, and that even under strategy Gore pursued at beginning of standoff, of filing suit to force recounts in four predominantly Democratic counties, Bush would have retained lead; says close examination of broader group of rejected ballots than those covered in court decisions shows Gore might have won if courts ordered full statewide recount of all rejected ballots, and if he pursued in court action he publicly advocated of calling on state to count all votes; finds statistical support for complaints of many voters, particularly elderly Democrats in Palm Beach County, who said in interviews after election that confusing ballot designs may have led them to spoil their ballots by voting for more than one candidate; charts; photos (M)

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Ballots Cast by Blacks and Older Voters Were Tossed in Far Greater Numbers

Date: 12 November 2001

By Ford Fessenden

Ford Fessenden

Statistical review of balloting in Florida's disputed 2000 presidential vote finds that black precincts had more than three times as many rejected ballots as white precincts, disparity that persists even after accounting for effects of income, education and bad ballot design; charts (M)

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SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA TO ACQUIRE BARCONET

Date: 13 November 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Scientific-Atlanta Inc, maker of cable television set-top boxes, will purchase communications equipment maker, BarcoNet NV, for about $154 million to add to its presence in Europe and Asia (S)

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VIROPHARMA TO HALT TRIALS OF HEPATITIS TREATMENT

Date: 13 November 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

ViroPharma Inc will halt human trials for hepatitis C treatment that company was developing with American Home Products Corp; compound did not work as well as expected (S)

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LOEWS CINEPLEX FILES BANKRUPTCY RECOVERY PLAN

Date: 13 November 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Loews Cineplex Entertainment Corp files Chapter 11 recovery plan to give Onex Corp and Oaktree Capital Management LLC full ownership of company and allow it to emerge from bankruptcy (S)

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HAYES LEMMERZ TO CLOSE AUTO WHEEL PLANT IN KENTUCKY

Date: 13 November 2001

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Hayes Lemmerz International Inc, leading maker of automobile wheels, will close plant in Bowling Green, Ky, by mid-2002 and eliminate about 235 jobs to reduce costs as vehicle output falls (S)

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