2002年1月16日水曜日 の再生

2002年1月16日は、%sの星印の下の水曜日でした。 それはその年の**♑日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は15**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242026年1月16日金曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は1422027年1月16日土曜日日です。 あなたは222日、または約8,908時間、または約213,812分、または約12,828,777秒生きてきました。

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16th of January 2002 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2002年1月16日 で掲載されたニュース

CNN Expected To Re-Sign Larry King

Date: 16 January 2002

By Jim Rutenberg

Jim Rutenberg

Larry King, anchor of most popular program on CNN, is close to completing deal to remain with network for four more years; keeping King is considered vital to CNN as it faces its toughest competition in its history (M)

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Missing the Story

Date: 16 January 2002

By Patricia Marx

Patricia Marx

Patricia Marx humorous Op-Ed article on deciding which news stories to follow (M)

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World Briefing | Europe: Russia: Bid To Save Independent Station

Date: 17 January 2002

By Sabrina Tavernise (NYT)

Sabrina NYT

Journalists from TV-6, Russia's independent television station declared bankrupt and ordered dissolved by court, say they will set up their own company and sever ties with station's owner, Boris Berezovsky; he is outspoken opponent of Pres Vladimir V Putin and thought to be reason behind moves to close station (S)

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Metro Matters; Thanks, CNN, Mr. Pretzel And Jennifer

Date: 17 January 2002

By Joyce Purnick

Joyce Purnick

Joyce Purnick welcomes return of frivolous and silly issues to general news, suggesting we may have returned to what passed for normal before Sept 11 (M)

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South Korea Begins an Anti-Corruption Effort as Scandals Swell

Date: 17 January 2002

By Don Kirk

Don Kirk

Pres Kim Dae Jung of South Korea battles effects of series of scandals that have reduced his already sagging popularity and jeopardized his ability to govern; several government agencies open investigations of venture firms accused of bribing officials and members of news media; Kim has apologized to nation for scandals; he has accepted resignation of his prosecutor general Shin Seung Nam, suspected of deterrring probe of brother charged with accepting bribes; he vows to dedicate his remaining 13 months in office to uprooting corruption (M)

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World Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: Vote On Media Law Put Off

Date: 17 January 2002

By Henri E. Cauvin (NYT)

Henri Cauvin

Zimbabwe Parliament puts off vote on law that would make it all but impossible for foreign journalists to work in country; it is one of series of bills governing party is pushing through Parliament in what critics say is effort to weaken opoosition before elections in Mar; Pres Robert Mugabe, running for re-election, is coming under pressure from fellow African leaders to ensure that vote is open and fair (S)

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EXXON MOBIL VENTURE STARTS EXPANSION IN QATAR

Date: 16 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Exxon Mobil Corp's liquefied natural gas venture in Qatar has begun building third production line that will nearly double production by 2004; Ras Laffan Liquefied Natural Gas Co, partnership between Exxon Mobil and Qatar's government, will spend $700 million to increase output to 11.3 million tons of liquefied natural gas per year from 6.6 million now; new line's production will be shipped to India (S)

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SMARTFORCE BUYS CENTRA SOFTWARE FOR $260 MILLION

Date: 17 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

SmartForce, educational software maker, acquires Centra Software for $260 million in stock (S)

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ALLSTATE SAYS LAWSUIT AND REVAMPING WILL CUT PROFIT

Date: 17 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Allstate Corp says fourth-quarter profit will be cut by $108 million for costs related to overhaul and settlement it had made with plaintiffs in Georgia lawsuit (S)

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ZIFF DAVIS TO HAVE LARGER RESTRUCTURING COSTS

Date: 16 January 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Ziff Davis Media expects to have restructuring costs of as much as $275 million in fourth quarter; also renegotiates its bank agreements to avoid default; costs are related to discontinuing some businesses, consolidating plants and cutting jobs (S)

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