2002年9月5日木曜日 の再生

2002年9月5日は、%sの星印の下の木曜日でした。 それはその年の**♍日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は247**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232025年9月5日金曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は2762026年9月5日土曜日日です。 あなたは88日、または約8,677時間、または約208,262分、または約12,495,767秒生きてきました。

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5th of September 2002 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2002年9月5日 で掲載されたニュース

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 September 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 September 2002

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 06 September 2002

Brief reviews of films now released on video: The Rookie, Blade 2, The Count of Monte Cristo and All About the Benjamins; photo (S)

Full Article

Owners to Vote On New Agreement

Date: 05 September 2002

By Murray Chass

Murray Chass

Major League Baseball club owners will meet to ratify labor agreement reached with players union (S)

Full Article

More Visitors, Less Spending In New York

Date: 05 September 2002

By JAYSON BLAIR

Jayson BLAIR

NYC & Co, city's convention and visitor's bureau, says slightly more Americans visited New York City in 2001 than in 2000, despite troubled economy and World Trade Center attack; domestic visitors spend nearly 10 percent less in 2001 than in 2000; number of international visitors to city dropped last year, though specific figures will not be released until later in year; 29.5 million domestic tourists visited city in 2001, compared with 29.4 million in 2000; graph; photo (M)t

Full Article

Congress Returns to New York

Date: 06 September 2002

Editorial says Congress, by convening special session in lower Manhattan, is demonstrating solemn empathy over events of last Sept 11; says whatever prejudices some members of Congress may have about New York, they have kept faith with Pres Bush's early pledge to help in this year of trial; says session is reminder of how much city has to be grateful for and how much remains to be done; hopes Congress will continue to look on city as place that will need more federal assistance in years ahead

Full Article

A World of Experimentation Heralding a New Era

Date: 05 September 2002

By Julie Iovine

Julie Iovine

Eighth International Archtecture Exhibition is set to open at Biennale in Venice; its theme is Next; Deyan Sudjic, curator, comments; photos (M)

Full Article

Inheriting a Magazine, Looking for a New Edge

Date: 05 September 2002

By JOHN LELAND

John LELAND

Jeremy Langmead is named next editor of Wallpaper, London-based magazine; photo (S)

Full Article

New Jump in Joblessness Favors Challenger in German Race

Date: 06 September 2002

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Germany's election campaign is in ded heat, but Edmund Stoiber, conservative challenger to Chancellor Gerhard Schroder, may be helped by new economic figures showing unemployment rose to three-year high and factory orders and retail sales fell unexpectedly in July (M)

Full Article

New Study on Antiterror Spending Is Fodder for Rival Camps

Date: 06 September 2002

By RICHARD W. STEVENSON

Richard STEVENSON

Congressional Budget Office study finds government has spent nearly $37 billion in response to Sept 11 attacks and is on track to spend more than 10 times that much to counter terrorism over next decade; Democrats seize on figures as evidence that new spending on security means that government faces deficits and painful tradeoffs because Pres Bush's tax cuts have consumed so much of projected budget surplus; Bush administration officials say figures buttress their case that Congress, and Democrats in particular, must do more to keep spending on nondefense programs in check to avert uncontrolled growth in deficit; chart (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 September 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 September 2002

Full Article

Owners to Vote On New Agreement

Date: 05 September 2002

By Murray Chass

Murray Chass

Major League Baseball club owners will meet to ratify labor agreement reached with players union (S)

Full Article

More Visitors, Less Spending In New York

Date: 05 September 2002

By JAYSON BLAIR

Jayson BLAIR

NYC & Co, city's convention and visitor's bureau, says slightly more Americans visited New York City in 2001 than in 2000, despite troubled economy and World Trade Center attack; domestic visitors spend nearly 10 percent less in 2001 than in 2000; number of international visitors to city dropped last year, though specific figures will not be released until later in year; 29.5 million domestic tourists visited city in 2001, compared with 29.4 million in 2000; graph; photo (M)t

Full Article

Congress Returns to New York

Date: 06 September 2002

Editorial says Congress, by convening special session in lower Manhattan, is demonstrating solemn empathy over events of last Sept 11; says whatever prejudices some members of Congress may have about New York, they have kept faith with Pres Bush's early pledge to help in this year of trial; says session is reminder of how much city has to be grateful for and how much remains to be done; hopes Congress will continue to look on city as place that will need more federal assistance in years ahead

Full Article

A World of Experimentation Heralding a New Era

Date: 05 September 2002

By Julie Iovine

Julie Iovine

Eighth International Archtecture Exhibition is set to open at Biennale in Venice; its theme is Next; Deyan Sudjic, curator, comments; photos (M)

Full Article

Inheriting a Magazine, Looking for a New Edge

Date: 05 September 2002

By JOHN LELAND

John LELAND

Jeremy Langmead is named next editor of Wallpaper, London-based magazine; photo (S)

Full Article

New Jump in Joblessness Favors Challenger in German Race

Date: 06 September 2002

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Germany's election campaign is in ded heat, but Edmund Stoiber, conservative challenger to Chancellor Gerhard Schroder, may be helped by new economic figures showing unemployment rose to three-year high and factory orders and retail sales fell unexpectedly in July (M)

Full Article

New Study on Antiterror Spending Is Fodder for Rival Camps

Date: 06 September 2002

By RICHARD W. STEVENSON

Richard STEVENSON

Congressional Budget Office study finds government has spent nearly $37 billion in response to Sept 11 attacks and is on track to spend more than 10 times that much to counter terrorism over next decade; Democrats seize on figures as evidence that new spending on security means that government faces deficits and painful tradeoffs because Pres Bush's tax cuts have consumed so much of projected budget surplus; Bush administration officials say figures buttress their case that Congress, and Democrats in particular, must do more to keep spending on nondefense programs in check to avert uncontrolled growth in deficit; chart (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 September 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 September 2002

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 06 September 2002

Brief reviews of films now released on video: The Rookie, Blade 2, The Count of Monte Cristo and All About the Benjamins; photo (S)

Full Article

Owners to Vote On New Agreement

Date: 05 September 2002

By Murray Chass

Murray Chass

Major League Baseball club owners will meet to ratify labor agreement reached with players union (S)

Full Article

More Visitors, Less Spending In New York

Date: 05 September 2002

By JAYSON BLAIR

Jayson BLAIR

NYC & Co, city's convention and visitor's bureau, says slightly more Americans visited New York City in 2001 than in 2000, despite troubled economy and World Trade Center attack; domestic visitors spend nearly 10 percent less in 2001 than in 2000; number of international visitors to city dropped last year, though specific figures will not be released until later in year; 29.5 million domestic tourists visited city in 2001, compared with 29.4 million in 2000; graph; photo (M)t

Full Article

Congress Returns to New York

Date: 06 September 2002

Editorial says Congress, by convening special session in lower Manhattan, is demonstrating solemn empathy over events of last Sept 11; says whatever prejudices some members of Congress may have about New York, they have kept faith with Pres Bush's early pledge to help in this year of trial; says session is reminder of how much city has to be grateful for and how much remains to be done; hopes Congress will continue to look on city as place that will need more federal assistance in years ahead

Full Article

A World of Experimentation Heralding a New Era

Date: 05 September 2002

By Julie Iovine

Julie Iovine

Eighth International Archtecture Exhibition is set to open at Biennale in Venice; its theme is Next; Deyan Sudjic, curator, comments; photos (M)

Full Article

Inheriting a Magazine, Looking for a New Edge

Date: 05 September 2002

By JOHN LELAND

John LELAND

Jeremy Langmead is named next editor of Wallpaper, London-based magazine; photo (S)

Full Article

New Jump in Joblessness Favors Challenger in German Race

Date: 06 September 2002

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Germany's election campaign is in ded heat, but Edmund Stoiber, conservative challenger to Chancellor Gerhard Schroder, may be helped by new economic figures showing unemployment rose to three-year high and factory orders and retail sales fell unexpectedly in July (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 September 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 September 2002

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 06 September 2002

Brief reviews of films now released on video: The Rookie, Blade 2, The Count of Monte Cristo and All About the Benjamins; photo (S)

Full Article

Owners to Vote On New Agreement

Date: 05 September 2002

By Murray Chass

Murray Chass

Major League Baseball club owners will meet to ratify labor agreement reached with players union (S)

Full Article

More Visitors, Less Spending In New York

Date: 05 September 2002

By JAYSON BLAIR

Jayson BLAIR

NYC & Co, city's convention and visitor's bureau, says slightly more Americans visited New York City in 2001 than in 2000, despite troubled economy and World Trade Center attack; domestic visitors spend nearly 10 percent less in 2001 than in 2000; number of international visitors to city dropped last year, though specific figures will not be released until later in year; 29.5 million domestic tourists visited city in 2001, compared with 29.4 million in 2000; graph; photo (M)t

Full Article

Congress Returns to New York

Date: 06 September 2002

Editorial says Congress, by convening special session in lower Manhattan, is demonstrating solemn empathy over events of last Sept 11; says whatever prejudices some members of Congress may have about New York, they have kept faith with Pres Bush's early pledge to help in this year of trial; says session is reminder of how much city has to be grateful for and how much remains to be done; hopes Congress will continue to look on city as place that will need more federal assistance in years ahead

Full Article

A World of Experimentation Heralding a New Era

Date: 05 September 2002

By Julie Iovine

Julie Iovine

Eighth International Archtecture Exhibition is set to open at Biennale in Venice; its theme is Next; Deyan Sudjic, curator, comments; photos (M)

Full Article

Inheriting a Magazine, Looking for a New Edge

Date: 05 September 2002

By JOHN LELAND

John LELAND

Jeremy Langmead is named next editor of Wallpaper, London-based magazine; photo (S)

Full Article

New Jump in Joblessness Favors Challenger in German Race

Date: 06 September 2002

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Germany's election campaign is in ded heat, but Edmund Stoiber, conservative challenger to Chancellor Gerhard Schroder, may be helped by new economic figures showing unemployment rose to three-year high and factory orders and retail sales fell unexpectedly in July (M)

Full Article

New Study on Antiterror Spending Is Fodder for Rival Camps

Date: 06 September 2002

By RICHARD W. STEVENSON

Richard STEVENSON

Congressional Budget Office study finds government has spent nearly $37 billion in response to Sept 11 attacks and is on track to spend more than 10 times that much to counter terrorism over next decade; Democrats seize on figures as evidence that new spending on security means that government faces deficits and painful tradeoffs because Pres Bush's tax cuts have consumed so much of projected budget surplus; Bush administration officials say figures buttress their case that Congress, and Democrats in particular, must do more to keep spending on nondefense programs in check to avert uncontrolled growth in deficit; chart (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 September 2002

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 06 September 2002

Brief reviews of films now released on video: The Rookie, Blade 2, The Count of Monte Cristo and All About the Benjamins; photo (S)

Full Article

Owners to Vote On New Agreement

Date: 05 September 2002

By Murray Chass

Murray Chass

Major League Baseball club owners will meet to ratify labor agreement reached with players union (S)

Full Article

More Visitors, Less Spending In New York

Date: 05 September 2002

By JAYSON BLAIR

Jayson BLAIR

NYC & Co, city's convention and visitor's bureau, says slightly more Americans visited New York City in 2001 than in 2000, despite troubled economy and World Trade Center attack; domestic visitors spend nearly 10 percent less in 2001 than in 2000; number of international visitors to city dropped last year, though specific figures will not be released until later in year; 29.5 million domestic tourists visited city in 2001, compared with 29.4 million in 2000; graph; photo (M)t

Full Article

A World of Experimentation Heralding a New Era

Date: 05 September 2002

By Julie Iovine

Julie Iovine

Eighth International Archtecture Exhibition is set to open at Biennale in Venice; its theme is Next; Deyan Sudjic, curator, comments; photos (M)

Full Article

Inheriting a Magazine, Looking for a New Edge

Date: 05 September 2002

By JOHN LELAND

John LELAND

Jeremy Langmead is named next editor of Wallpaper, London-based magazine; photo (S)

Full Article

New Jump in Joblessness Favors Challenger in German Race

Date: 06 September 2002

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Germany's election campaign is in ded heat, but Edmund Stoiber, conservative challenger to Chancellor Gerhard Schroder, may be helped by new economic figures showing unemployment rose to three-year high and factory orders and retail sales fell unexpectedly in July (M)

Full Article

New Study on Antiterror Spending Is Fodder for Rival Camps

Date: 06 September 2002

By RICHARD W. STEVENSON

Richard STEVENSON

Congressional Budget Office study finds government has spent nearly $37 billion in response to Sept 11 attacks and is on track to spend more than 10 times that much to counter terrorism over next decade; Democrats seize on figures as evidence that new spending on security means that government faces deficits and painful tradeoffs because Pres Bush's tax cuts have consumed so much of projected budget surplus; Bush administration officials say figures buttress their case that Congress, and Democrats in particular, must do more to keep spending on nondefense programs in check to avert uncontrolled growth in deficit; chart (M)

Full Article