2003年7月23日水曜日 の再生

2003年7月23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203**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222025年7月23日水曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は3212026年7月23日木曜日日です。 あなたは43日、または約8,357時間、または約200,587分、または約12,035,272秒生きてきました。

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23rd of July 2003 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2003年7月23日 で掲載されたニュース

Editor of Daily News to Retire in March

Date: 23 July 2003

By Jacques Steinberg

Jacques Steinberg

Edward Kosner, 66, says he will retire as New York Daily News editor in chief in Mar, when his contract expires, article in paper and interview; says decision was not urged on him by chairman and co-publisher Mortimer Zuckerman; Zuckerman lauds him, interview; speculation continues that Zuckerman plans concerted run on Post, which gained far more in circulation than News did during Kosner's reign, by emulating chief rival's gossip, celebrity news and irreverent tone; photo (M)

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Children's Agency Chief Eyes New Guidelines

Date: 23 July 2003

By Laura Mansnerus

Laura Mansnerus

Edward E Cotton, new director of New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services, says caseworkers need detailed guidelines in neglect and abuse cases; former foster parent of more than 30 children welcomes press scrutiny because it will result in greater attention to child welfare; photo (M)

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World Briefing | Middle East: Iran: Report On Journalist

Date: 23 July 2003

By Nazila Fathi (NYT)

Nazila NYT

Jomhouri Eslami, Iranian hard-line newspaper, infers that Iranian-Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi, who died while in custody from brain hemorrhage, purposely slammed her head into wall in effort to frame her captors for maltreatment; hard-line Judge Saeed Mortazavi, who participated in Kazemi's interrogation, has recently been appointed to investigate her death (S)

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Canada Recalls Envoy From Iran After Burial of Detained Reporter

Date: 24 July 2003

By Nazila Fathi

Nazila Fathi

Canada announces it is pulling its ambassador out of Iran after Canadian freelance photographer Zahra Kazemi, who died in Iranian custody after blow to head, is buried in her birthplace in southern Iran; Canadian government had demanded that her remains be sent to Canada for autopsy and burial; Kazemi was arrested on June 23 as she took pictures of protests outside prison in Tehran, where many dissidents are jailed; Iranian government first said she suffered stroke, then later admitted she died from brain hemorrhage caused by blow to her head; Canadian Foreign Min Bill Graham warns of other sanctions being considered against Iranl photo (M)

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Blair Denies He Gave Name Of Arms Aide To the Media

Date: 24 July 2003

By Warren Hoge

Warren Hoge

Prime Min Tony Blair denies that he approved making public name of weapons inspector David Kelly in running battle between his government and BBC; Kelly died last week, an apparent suicide; his name was disclosed to British newspapers earlier this month by Defense Ministry, where he had worked, as likely source for BBC report saying one of Blair's top aides had 'sexed up' intelligence dossier to overcome public doubts about military action in Iraq; Kelly had confided to officials that he had met with BBC reporter but disagreed with reporter's version of their talk; Kelly underwent humiliating round of questioning in televised hearings before House of Commons on July 15, and two days later he was reported missing; formal judicial inquiry is to begin next week (M)

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QUEST DIAGNOSTICS CUTS PROFIT FORECAST FOR YEAR

Date: 23 July 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Quest Diagnostics Inc, medical laboratory company, cuts 2003 profit estimates (S)g

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DELTA PILOTS SET CONDITIONS FOR RESUMING TALKS

Date: 24 July 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Pilots for Delta Air Lines, who are being asked to take pay cuts, say they will resume labor talks only if airline agrees to extend their current contract and abandon proposal to match cost cuts made by competitors (S)

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JUDGE APPROVES SALE OF ALTERRA HEALTHCARE TO EMERITUS

Date: 24 July 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Federal bankruptcy Judge Mary F Walrath approves Emeritus Corp's acquisition of Alterra Healthcare, nursing home operator, for $76 million (S)

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ABBOTT UNIT PLEADS GUILTY TO OBSTRUCTING INVESTIGATION

Date: 24 July 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

CG Nutritionals unit of Abbott Laboratories pleads guilty to obstructing probe into charges of defrauding government health-insurance programs, federal court; accord calls for Abbott to pay $200 million in criminal penalties and $400 milion in civil fines; CG Nutrionals will be permanently excluded from participating in Medicare and Medicaid health-insurance programs; Abbott says accord does not affect its business dealings with government (S)

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KROGER PAYMENT OF $110 MILLION TO DYNEGY IS APPROVED

Date: 24 July 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approves $110 million payment by Kroger Co, supermarket chain, to Dynegy Inc to terminate two power-supply contracts agreed to during California's energy crisis in early 2001 and restructure two others; Dynegy, under accord, will supply Kroger stores in California with 50 megawatts of power through 2006 (S)

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