2004年2月15日日曜日 の再生

2004年2月15日は、%sの星印の下の日曜日でした。 それはその年の**♒日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は45**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222026年2月15日日曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は1122027年2月15日月曜日日です。 あなたは252日、または約8,148時間、または約195,569分、または約11,734,161秒生きてきました。

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15th of February 2004 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2004年2月15日 で掲載されたニュース

Swift & Company Cuts the Production Of Beef at 2 Plants

Date: 15 February 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Swift & Co, third-largest American beef-producer, will cut production in Colorado and Nebraska because of slow-down in business following discovery of mad cow disease in United States and Canada; export bans have kept company from importing cheaper Canadian cattle and hurt international sales; Agriculture Dept has cut projection of beef exports for year by over 90 percent (S)

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Parmalat's Creditors to Form a Committee

Date: 15 February 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Industry Min Antonio Marzano will meet with Italian banks to form committee to represent Italian and foreign creditors of Parmalat during bankruptcy proceedings and give them role in reorganization of company; lawyers for American creditors have pushed for such a committee, which is not usually part of Italian bankruptcy proceedings (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 16 February 2004

INTERNATIONAL A3-8 Elections in Afghanistan May Be Postponed The Bush administration has begun suggesting that Afghanistan's elections may have to be postponed because of security problems and the failure to register enough voters. A1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 2004

INTERNATIONAL 3-16 Iraqi Police Station Attacked Guerrillas in Iraq staged a brazen assault on the main police station in Falluja, killing at least 15 police officers and several civilians, wounding at least 40 people and freeing dozens of prisoners from the jail. Four attackers were also killed. 1 Youth centers are packed with Iraqis eager to give voice to their dreams. 16

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The Week in the News: Feb. 8-14

Date: 15 February 2004

Comcast bids to change the entertainment industry, two of New York’s top cultural figures announce their departures and Martha Stewart’s underlings have their say.

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Good News: Cold Will End. By June. July at the Latest.

Date: 16 February 2004

By Patrick Healy

Patrick Healy

Cold persists in New York, but scientist promises relief as tilt of Earth's axis tilts causes Northern Hemisphere to lean toward Sun; photo (M)

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For Al Jazeera, Balanced Coverage Frequently Leaves No Side Happy

Date: 16 February 2004

By Samuel Abt

Samuel Abt

Al Jazeera, Arabic-language television network, in its eighth year of broadcasting, claims to have 35 million viewers daily around world; most are in Arab world but some are as far afield as China and Japan; now it is planning to expand into English-speaking world by starting satellite channel in English; this will follow introduction of all-sports channel and plans for 'Al Jazeera for kids'; editors say news broadcasts are newsworthy and balanced; say criticisms and complaints about Al Jazeera broadcasts come from so many sides that it is seen as sign that network is doing good job; photo (M)

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A Familiar Sting Is Felt In Boston

Date: 16 February 2004

By Katie Zezima

Katie Zezima

Boston Red Sox fans discuss New York Yankees' acquisition of coveted infielder Alex Rodriguez, who Red Sox had pursued doggedly to no avail; photos (M)

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For Worse

Date: 15 February 2004

Annette H Landau letter questions gratuitous insults to Teresa Heinz Kerry and

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Business People; Ouch! Schrempp Gets A One-Two Punch

Date: 15 February 2004

By Micheline Maynard

Micheline Maynard

German magazine Stern depicts Daimler-Chrysler chief executive Jurgen Schrempp, who battles suit by Kirk Kerkorian charging he knew that 1998 deal that created company was not going to be 'merger of equals,' as isolated while company's problems mount; suggests he could be ousted if company does not become solidly profitable; photo (M)

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