2004年5月26日水曜日 の再生

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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5月26日火曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は172027年5月26日水曜日日です。 あなたは347日、または約8,052時間、または約193,254分、または約11,595,288秒生きてきました。

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26th of May 2004 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2004年5月26日 で掲載されたニュース

NEW NAME IN COUNTRY

Date: 27 May 2004

By PHIL SWEETLAND

Phil SWEETLAND

Arts Briefing column; Fan Fair, country music's largest annual gathering, changes its name to CMA Music Festival, taking name of sponsoring Country Music Assn; festival will open on June 10 in Nashville; photo (M)

Full Article

With Pride of a New Taxi Medallion, the Gravity of New Realities

Date: 27 May 2004

By MICHAEL LUO

Michael LUO

Third of three articles in Hailing a Dream series following several bidders through process of obtaining New York City taxicab medallions; reports on lucky bid winners, mostly immigrants, who must run gantlet of bureaucratic hurdles to get medallion financed and cab fitted, registered, inspected and ready for city's streets; money for medallions and cabs comes from savings, relatives, loans and credit cards; photos (L)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 May 2004

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New Partner For a Bun

Date: 26 May 2004

By Mark Bittman

Mark Bittman

Mark Bittman The Minimalist column on making shrimp burgers; recipe (M)

Full Article

New Face Teaches Orioles the Hustle

Date: 26 May 2004

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

Baltimore Orioles manager Lee Mazzilli discusses duties he must perform in first year as manager; photo (M)

Full Article

Elliott Will Be Taking New Status to Monmouth

Date: 26 May 2004

By BILL FINLEY

Bill FINLEY

Smarty Jones jockey Stewart Elliott will ride in races at Monmouth Park, which is step up from usual races at Philadelphia Park; photo (M)

Full Article

Convicted Former Banker Is Seeking a New Trial

Date: 26 May 2004

By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN

Andrew SORKIN

Former Credit Suisse First Boston investment banker Frank P Quattrone, who was convicted of obstruction of justice, makes motion seeking new trial, contending Judge Richard Owen presiding over trial gave jury prejudicial and misleading instructions on law; Quattrone's brief, citing published interviews with jurors after trial, argues that jury misunderstood law and specific requirement that prosecution prove he intended to commit wrongful act, not that he was simply negligent; legal experts suggest that motion is likely to be denied (M)

Full Article

Our Towns; It's the Old Standards for a New Bayonne

Date: 26 May 2004

By PETER APPLEBOME

Peter APPLEBOME

Peter Applebome column on Bayonne Senior Orchestra in Bayonne, NJ; orchestra is made up of players age 65 to 90; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Officials Oppose Closing of Hospital

Date: 26 May 2004

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

Child welfare officials in New Jersey fight to keep open Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center in Farmingdale, only state-run psychiatric hospital for adolescents; Kevin Ryan, state's child advocate, has reported abuse and neglect there, as well as seriously deficient treatment and staff problems; facility is last resort for troubled adolescents age 11 to 18; state has been ordered by courts to come up with plan to reform its failing child welfare system by early June (M)

Full Article

NEW NAME IN COUNTRY

Date: 27 May 2004

By PHIL SWEETLAND

Phil SWEETLAND

Arts Briefing column; Fan Fair, country music's largest annual gathering, changes its name to CMA Music Festival, taking name of sponsoring Country Music Assn; festival will open on June 10 in Nashville; photo (M)

Full Article

With Pride of a New Taxi Medallion, the Gravity of New Realities

Date: 27 May 2004

By MICHAEL LUO

Michael LUO

Third of three articles in Hailing a Dream series following several bidders through process of obtaining New York City taxicab medallions; reports on lucky bid winners, mostly immigrants, who must run gantlet of bureaucratic hurdles to get medallion financed and cab fitted, registered, inspected and ready for city's streets; money for medallions and cabs comes from savings, relatives, loans and credit cards; photos (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 May 2004

Full Article

New Face Teaches Orioles the Hustle

Date: 26 May 2004

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

Baltimore Orioles manager Lee Mazzilli discusses duties he must perform in first year as manager; photo (M)

Full Article

Elliott Will Be Taking New Status to Monmouth

Date: 26 May 2004

By BILL FINLEY

Bill FINLEY

Smarty Jones jockey Stewart Elliott will ride in races at Monmouth Park, which is step up from usual races at Philadelphia Park; photo (M)

Full Article

Convicted Former Banker Is Seeking a New Trial

Date: 26 May 2004

By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN

Andrew SORKIN

Former Credit Suisse First Boston investment banker Frank P Quattrone, who was convicted of obstruction of justice, makes motion seeking new trial, contending Judge Richard Owen presiding over trial gave jury prejudicial and misleading instructions on law; Quattrone's brief, citing published interviews with jurors after trial, argues that jury misunderstood law and specific requirement that prosecution prove he intended to commit wrongful act, not that he was simply negligent; legal experts suggest that motion is likely to be denied (M)

Full Article

Our Towns; It's the Old Standards for a New Bayonne

Date: 26 May 2004

By PETER APPLEBOME

Peter APPLEBOME

Peter Applebome column on Bayonne Senior Orchestra in Bayonne, NJ; orchestra is made up of players age 65 to 90; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Officials Oppose Closing of Hospital

Date: 26 May 2004

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

Child welfare officials in New Jersey fight to keep open Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center in Farmingdale, only state-run psychiatric hospital for adolescents; Kevin Ryan, state's child advocate, has reported abuse and neglect there, as well as seriously deficient treatment and staff problems; facility is last resort for troubled adolescents age 11 to 18; state has been ordered by courts to come up with plan to reform its failing child welfare system by early June (M)

Full Article

NEW NAME IN COUNTRY

Date: 27 May 2004

By PHIL SWEETLAND

Phil SWEETLAND

Arts Briefing column; Fan Fair, country music's largest annual gathering, changes its name to CMA Music Festival, taking name of sponsoring Country Music Assn; festival will open on June 10 in Nashville; photo (M)

Full Article

With Pride of a New Taxi Medallion, the Gravity of New Realities

Date: 27 May 2004

By MICHAEL LUO

Michael LUO

Third of three articles in Hailing a Dream series following several bidders through process of obtaining New York City taxicab medallions; reports on lucky bid winners, mostly immigrants, who must run gantlet of bureaucratic hurdles to get medallion financed and cab fitted, registered, inspected and ready for city's streets; money for medallions and cabs comes from savings, relatives, loans and credit cards; photos (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 May 2004

Full Article

New Partner For a Bun

Date: 26 May 2004

By Mark Bittman

Mark Bittman

Mark Bittman The Minimalist column on making shrimp burgers; recipe (M)

Full Article

New Face Teaches Orioles the Hustle

Date: 26 May 2004

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

Baltimore Orioles manager Lee Mazzilli discusses duties he must perform in first year as manager; photo (M)

Full Article

Elliott Will Be Taking New Status to Monmouth

Date: 26 May 2004

By BILL FINLEY

Bill FINLEY

Smarty Jones jockey Stewart Elliott will ride in races at Monmouth Park, which is step up from usual races at Philadelphia Park; photo (M)

Full Article

Convicted Former Banker Is Seeking a New Trial

Date: 26 May 2004

By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN

Andrew SORKIN

Former Credit Suisse First Boston investment banker Frank P Quattrone, who was convicted of obstruction of justice, makes motion seeking new trial, contending Judge Richard Owen presiding over trial gave jury prejudicial and misleading instructions on law; Quattrone's brief, citing published interviews with jurors after trial, argues that jury misunderstood law and specific requirement that prosecution prove he intended to commit wrongful act, not that he was simply negligent; legal experts suggest that motion is likely to be denied (M)

Full Article

Our Towns; It's the Old Standards for a New Bayonne

Date: 26 May 2004

By PETER APPLEBOME

Peter APPLEBOME

Peter Applebome column on Bayonne Senior Orchestra in Bayonne, NJ; orchestra is made up of players age 65 to 90; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Officials Oppose Closing of Hospital

Date: 26 May 2004

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

Child welfare officials in New Jersey fight to keep open Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center in Farmingdale, only state-run psychiatric hospital for adolescents; Kevin Ryan, state's child advocate, has reported abuse and neglect there, as well as seriously deficient treatment and staff problems; facility is last resort for troubled adolescents age 11 to 18; state has been ordered by courts to come up with plan to reform its failing child welfare system by early June (M)

Full Article

NEW NAME IN COUNTRY

Date: 27 May 2004

By PHIL SWEETLAND

Phil SWEETLAND

Arts Briefing column; Fan Fair, country music's largest annual gathering, changes its name to CMA Music Festival, taking name of sponsoring Country Music Assn; festival will open on June 10 in Nashville; photo (M)

Full Article

With Pride of a New Taxi Medallion, the Gravity of New Realities

Date: 27 May 2004

By MICHAEL LUO

Michael LUO

Third of three articles in Hailing a Dream series following several bidders through process of obtaining New York City taxicab medallions; reports on lucky bid winners, mostly immigrants, who must run gantlet of bureaucratic hurdles to get medallion financed and cab fitted, registered, inspected and ready for city's streets; money for medallions and cabs comes from savings, relatives, loans and credit cards; photos (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 May 2004

Full Article

New Partner For a Bun

Date: 26 May 2004

By Mark Bittman

Mark Bittman

Mark Bittman The Minimalist column on making shrimp burgers; recipe (M)

Full Article

New Face Teaches Orioles the Hustle

Date: 26 May 2004

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

Baltimore Orioles manager Lee Mazzilli discusses duties he must perform in first year as manager; photo (M)

Full Article

Elliott Will Be Taking New Status to Monmouth

Date: 26 May 2004

By BILL FINLEY

Bill FINLEY

Smarty Jones jockey Stewart Elliott will ride in races at Monmouth Park, which is step up from usual races at Philadelphia Park; photo (M)

Full Article

Convicted Former Banker Is Seeking a New Trial

Date: 26 May 2004

By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN

Andrew SORKIN

Former Credit Suisse First Boston investment banker Frank P Quattrone, who was convicted of obstruction of justice, makes motion seeking new trial, contending Judge Richard Owen presiding over trial gave jury prejudicial and misleading instructions on law; Quattrone's brief, citing published interviews with jurors after trial, argues that jury misunderstood law and specific requirement that prosecution prove he intended to commit wrongful act, not that he was simply negligent; legal experts suggest that motion is likely to be denied (M)

Full Article

Our Towns; It's the Old Standards for a New Bayonne

Date: 26 May 2004

By PETER APPLEBOME

Peter APPLEBOME

Peter Applebome column on Bayonne Senior Orchestra in Bayonne, NJ; orchestra is made up of players age 65 to 90; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Officials Oppose Closing of Hospital

Date: 26 May 2004

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

Child welfare officials in New Jersey fight to keep open Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center in Farmingdale, only state-run psychiatric hospital for adolescents; Kevin Ryan, state's child advocate, has reported abuse and neglect there, as well as seriously deficient treatment and staff problems; facility is last resort for troubled adolescents age 11 to 18; state has been ordered by courts to come up with plan to reform its failing child welfare system by early June (M)

Full Article

NEW NAME IN COUNTRY

Date: 27 May 2004

By PHIL SWEETLAND

Phil SWEETLAND

Arts Briefing column; Fan Fair, country music's largest annual gathering, changes its name to CMA Music Festival, taking name of sponsoring Country Music Assn; festival will open on June 10 in Nashville; photo (M)

Full Article

With Pride of a New Taxi Medallion, the Gravity of New Realities

Date: 27 May 2004

By MICHAEL LUO

Michael LUO

Third of three articles in Hailing a Dream series following several bidders through process of obtaining New York City taxicab medallions; reports on lucky bid winners, mostly immigrants, who must run gantlet of bureaucratic hurdles to get medallion financed and cab fitted, registered, inspected and ready for city's streets; money for medallions and cabs comes from savings, relatives, loans and credit cards; photos (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 May 2004

Full Article

New Face Teaches Orioles the Hustle

Date: 26 May 2004

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

Baltimore Orioles manager Lee Mazzilli discusses duties he must perform in first year as manager; photo (M)

Full Article

Elliott Will Be Taking New Status to Monmouth

Date: 26 May 2004

By BILL FINLEY

Bill FINLEY

Smarty Jones jockey Stewart Elliott will ride in races at Monmouth Park, which is step up from usual races at Philadelphia Park; photo (M)

Full Article

Convicted Former Banker Is Seeking a New Trial

Date: 26 May 2004

By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN

Andrew SORKIN

Former Credit Suisse First Boston investment banker Frank P Quattrone, who was convicted of obstruction of justice, makes motion seeking new trial, contending Judge Richard Owen presiding over trial gave jury prejudicial and misleading instructions on law; Quattrone's brief, citing published interviews with jurors after trial, argues that jury misunderstood law and specific requirement that prosecution prove he intended to commit wrongful act, not that he was simply negligent; legal experts suggest that motion is likely to be denied (M)

Full Article

Our Towns; It's the Old Standards for a New Bayonne

Date: 26 May 2004

By PETER APPLEBOME

Peter APPLEBOME

Peter Applebome column on Bayonne Senior Orchestra in Bayonne, NJ; orchestra is made up of players age 65 to 90; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Officials Oppose Closing of Hospital

Date: 26 May 2004

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

Child welfare officials in New Jersey fight to keep open Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center in Farmingdale, only state-run psychiatric hospital for adolescents; Kevin Ryan, state's child advocate, has reported abuse and neglect there, as well as seriously deficient treatment and staff problems; facility is last resort for troubled adolescents age 11 to 18; state has been ordered by courts to come up with plan to reform its failing child welfare system by early June (M)

Full Article