2003年5月23日金曜日 の再生

2003年5月23日は、%sの星印の下の金曜日でした。 それはその年の**♊日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は142**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232026年5月23日土曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は162027年5月23日日曜日日です。 あなたは348日、または約8,417時間、または約202,014分、または約12,120,850秒生きてきました。

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23rd of May 2003 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2003年5月23日 で掲載されたニュース

BURGER KING NAMES NEW CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER

Date: 23 May 2003

Burger King Corp names Russ Klein chief marketing officer (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 May 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 May 2003

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New Video Releases

Date: 23 May 2003

Brief reviews of films now released on video: Adaptation, 25th Hour and Antwone Fisher; photo (S)

Full Article

Just in Time, A Bumper Crop Of New Models

Date: 23 May 2003

Photos of new or redesigned convertibles (M)

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Israel and Arafat Frustrate the New Palestinian Premier

Date: 23 May 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Palestinian Prime Min Mahmoud Abbas has opponents and doubters on all sides after only three weeks in office; is having hard time being heard and harder time becoming popular; on day of his meeting with Prime Min Ariel Sharon, Palestinian suicide bombers embark on five-attack spree, undercutting his demand that Israel accept new peace plan; his meeting with political leaders of Hamas ends with Hamas members reportedly refusing his request to stop suicide bombings or other violence; Yasir Arafat, who reluctantly appointed him under international pressure, has not rushed to support him, and Palestinian television, controlled by Arafat, has shown little interest in covering his activities; map (M)

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New Chance for Troubled Los Angeles School

Date: 24 May 2003

By BARBARA WHITAKER

Barbara WHITAKER

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Years of Chaos In Youth Homes In New Jersey

Date: 24 May 2003

By LESLIE KAUFMAN and RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Leslie KAUFMAN

New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services records show state continued to place teenagers in two shelters run by Newark Transitional Supervised Living Corp even though its inspectors meticulously catalogued failure to correct ills such as rotting food, unsanitary bathrooms and dearth of adult supervision; supervision became so lax that teenagers set own rules, state documents and interviews show, having sex with each other and occasionally beating weaker or younger children; Children's Rights Inc, advocacy group that sued state and got records, says shelters got more abuse and neglect complaints than all but one other foster institution in state; state officials and social workers say shelters were not closed because of lack of alternative placements for troubled teens; sampling of incidents; photo (M)

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New Jersey Is Running Out Of Open Land It Can Build On

Date: 24 May 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey Governor James E McGreevey is campaigning aggressively against sprawl, which is likely to make New Jersey first state to exhaust supply of usable land; two million acres of state's five million are developed, and more than one million acres that are protected are soon to increase to two million, leaving just one million left to develop, and much of that is unsuitable for development; photo (M)

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Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: Officers Fired For Perjury

Date: 23 May 2003

By Robert F. Worth (NYT) (Compiled by Jennifer Medina)

Robert Worth

Two New York City police officers, Anthony Farnan and Mario Erotokritou, are fired for lying at trial of Officer Francis X Livoti over death of Anthony Baez in 1994 (S)

Full Article

BURGER KING NAMES NEW CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER

Date: 23 May 2003

Burger King Corp names Russ Klein chief marketing officer (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 May 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 May 2003

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 23 May 2003

Brief reviews of films now released on video: Adaptation, 25th Hour and Antwone Fisher; photo (S)

Full Article

Just in Time, A Bumper Crop Of New Models

Date: 23 May 2003

Photos of new or redesigned convertibles (M)

Full Article

Israel and Arafat Frustrate the New Palestinian Premier

Date: 23 May 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Palestinian Prime Min Mahmoud Abbas has opponents and doubters on all sides after only three weeks in office; is having hard time being heard and harder time becoming popular; on day of his meeting with Prime Min Ariel Sharon, Palestinian suicide bombers embark on five-attack spree, undercutting his demand that Israel accept new peace plan; his meeting with political leaders of Hamas ends with Hamas members reportedly refusing his request to stop suicide bombings or other violence; Yasir Arafat, who reluctantly appointed him under international pressure, has not rushed to support him, and Palestinian television, controlled by Arafat, has shown little interest in covering his activities; map (M)

Full Article

New Chance for Troubled Los Angeles School

Date: 24 May 2003

By BARBARA WHITAKER

Barbara WHITAKER

Full Article

Years of Chaos In Youth Homes In New Jersey

Date: 24 May 2003

By LESLIE KAUFMAN and RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Leslie KAUFMAN

New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services records show state continued to place teenagers in two shelters run by Newark Transitional Supervised Living Corp even though its inspectors meticulously catalogued failure to correct ills such as rotting food, unsanitary bathrooms and dearth of adult supervision; supervision became so lax that teenagers set own rules, state documents and interviews show, having sex with each other and occasionally beating weaker or younger children; Children's Rights Inc, advocacy group that sued state and got records, says shelters got more abuse and neglect complaints than all but one other foster institution in state; state officials and social workers say shelters were not closed because of lack of alternative placements for troubled teens; sampling of incidents; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Is Running Out Of Open Land It Can Build On

Date: 24 May 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey Governor James E McGreevey is campaigning aggressively against sprawl, which is likely to make New Jersey first state to exhaust supply of usable land; two million acres of state's five million are developed, and more than one million acres that are protected are soon to increase to two million, leaving just one million left to develop, and much of that is unsuitable for development; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: Officers Fired For Perjury

Date: 23 May 2003

By Robert F. Worth (NYT) (Compiled by Jennifer Medina)

Robert Worth

Two New York City police officers, Anthony Farnan and Mario Erotokritou, are fired for lying at trial of Officer Francis X Livoti over death of Anthony Baez in 1994 (S)

Full Article

BURGER KING NAMES NEW CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER

Date: 23 May 2003

Burger King Corp names Russ Klein chief marketing officer (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 May 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 May 2003

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 23 May 2003

Brief reviews of films now released on video: Adaptation, 25th Hour and Antwone Fisher; photo (S)

Full Article

Just in Time, A Bumper Crop Of New Models

Date: 23 May 2003

Photos of new or redesigned convertibles (M)

Full Article

New Chance for Troubled Los Angeles School

Date: 24 May 2003

By BARBARA WHITAKER

Barbara WHITAKER

Full Article

Years of Chaos In Youth Homes In New Jersey

Date: 24 May 2003

By LESLIE KAUFMAN and RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Leslie KAUFMAN

New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services records show state continued to place teenagers in two shelters run by Newark Transitional Supervised Living Corp even though its inspectors meticulously catalogued failure to correct ills such as rotting food, unsanitary bathrooms and dearth of adult supervision; supervision became so lax that teenagers set own rules, state documents and interviews show, having sex with each other and occasionally beating weaker or younger children; Children's Rights Inc, advocacy group that sued state and got records, says shelters got more abuse and neglect complaints than all but one other foster institution in state; state officials and social workers say shelters were not closed because of lack of alternative placements for troubled teens; sampling of incidents; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Is Running Out Of Open Land It Can Build On

Date: 24 May 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey Governor James E McGreevey is campaigning aggressively against sprawl, which is likely to make New Jersey first state to exhaust supply of usable land; two million acres of state's five million are developed, and more than one million acres that are protected are soon to increase to two million, leaving just one million left to develop, and much of that is unsuitable for development; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: Officers Fired For Perjury

Date: 23 May 2003

By Robert F. Worth (NYT) (Compiled by Jennifer Medina)

Robert Worth

Two New York City police officers, Anthony Farnan and Mario Erotokritou, are fired for lying at trial of Officer Francis X Livoti over death of Anthony Baez in 1994 (S)

Full Article

BURGER KING NAMES NEW CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER

Date: 23 May 2003

Burger King Corp names Russ Klein chief marketing officer (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 May 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 May 2003

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 23 May 2003

Brief reviews of films now released on video: Adaptation, 25th Hour and Antwone Fisher; photo (S)

Full Article

Just in Time, A Bumper Crop Of New Models

Date: 23 May 2003

Photos of new or redesigned convertibles (M)

Full Article

Israel and Arafat Frustrate the New Palestinian Premier

Date: 23 May 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Palestinian Prime Min Mahmoud Abbas has opponents and doubters on all sides after only three weeks in office; is having hard time being heard and harder time becoming popular; on day of his meeting with Prime Min Ariel Sharon, Palestinian suicide bombers embark on five-attack spree, undercutting his demand that Israel accept new peace plan; his meeting with political leaders of Hamas ends with Hamas members reportedly refusing his request to stop suicide bombings or other violence; Yasir Arafat, who reluctantly appointed him under international pressure, has not rushed to support him, and Palestinian television, controlled by Arafat, has shown little interest in covering his activities; map (M)

Full Article

New Chance for Troubled Los Angeles School

Date: 24 May 2003

By BARBARA WHITAKER

Barbara WHITAKER

Full Article

New Jersey Is Running Out Of Open Land It Can Build On

Date: 24 May 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey Governor James E McGreevey is campaigning aggressively against sprawl, which is likely to make New Jersey first state to exhaust supply of usable land; two million acres of state's five million are developed, and more than one million acres that are protected are soon to increase to two million, leaving just one million left to develop, and much of that is unsuitable for development; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: Officers Fired For Perjury

Date: 23 May 2003

By Robert F. Worth (NYT) (Compiled by Jennifer Medina)

Robert Worth

Two New York City police officers, Anthony Farnan and Mario Erotokritou, are fired for lying at trial of Officer Francis X Livoti over death of Anthony Baez in 1994 (S)

Full Article

BURGER KING NAMES NEW CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER

Date: 23 May 2003

Burger King Corp names Russ Klein chief marketing officer (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 May 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 May 2003

Full Article

New Video Releases

Date: 23 May 2003

Brief reviews of films now released on video: Adaptation, 25th Hour and Antwone Fisher; photo (S)

Full Article

Israel and Arafat Frustrate the New Palestinian Premier

Date: 23 May 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Palestinian Prime Min Mahmoud Abbas has opponents and doubters on all sides after only three weeks in office; is having hard time being heard and harder time becoming popular; on day of his meeting with Prime Min Ariel Sharon, Palestinian suicide bombers embark on five-attack spree, undercutting his demand that Israel accept new peace plan; his meeting with political leaders of Hamas ends with Hamas members reportedly refusing his request to stop suicide bombings or other violence; Yasir Arafat, who reluctantly appointed him under international pressure, has not rushed to support him, and Palestinian television, controlled by Arafat, has shown little interest in covering his activities; map (M)

Full Article

New Chance for Troubled Los Angeles School

Date: 24 May 2003

By BARBARA WHITAKER

Barbara WHITAKER

Full Article

Years of Chaos In Youth Homes In New Jersey

Date: 24 May 2003

By LESLIE KAUFMAN and RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Leslie KAUFMAN

New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services records show state continued to place teenagers in two shelters run by Newark Transitional Supervised Living Corp even though its inspectors meticulously catalogued failure to correct ills such as rotting food, unsanitary bathrooms and dearth of adult supervision; supervision became so lax that teenagers set own rules, state documents and interviews show, having sex with each other and occasionally beating weaker or younger children; Children's Rights Inc, advocacy group that sued state and got records, says shelters got more abuse and neglect complaints than all but one other foster institution in state; state officials and social workers say shelters were not closed because of lack of alternative placements for troubled teens; sampling of incidents; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Is Running Out Of Open Land It Can Build On

Date: 24 May 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey Governor James E McGreevey is campaigning aggressively against sprawl, which is likely to make New Jersey first state to exhaust supply of usable land; two million acres of state's five million are developed, and more than one million acres that are protected are soon to increase to two million, leaving just one million left to develop, and much of that is unsuitable for development; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: Officers Fired For Perjury

Date: 23 May 2003

By Robert F. Worth (NYT) (Compiled by Jennifer Medina)

Robert Worth

Two New York City police officers, Anthony Farnan and Mario Erotokritou, are fired for lying at trial of Officer Francis X Livoti over death of Anthony Baez in 1994 (S)

Full Article