2005年2月11日金曜日 の再生

2005年2月11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41**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212026年2月11日水曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は1162027年2月11日木曜日日です。 あなたは248日、または約7,786時間、または約186,884分、または約11,213,060秒生きてきました。

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11th of February 2005 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2005年2月11日 で掲載されたニュース

For the Players Union, a Resolute Hockey Man

Date: 12 February 2005

By JOE LAPOINTE

Joe LAPOINTE

National Hockey League Players Association executive director Bob Goodenow discusses real possibility that hockey season will be canceled because union and league cannot reach new collective bargaining agreement to end lockout; photos (M)

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Rumsfeld, in Surprise Visit, Witnesses Iraqis' Training

Date: 12 February 2005

By ERIC SCHMITT and EDWARD WONG

Eric SCHMITT

Defense Sec Donald H Rumsfeld makes unannounced visit to Iraq as sectarian violence ripples across country; arrives in Mosul to assess Iraq's military and police forces and US effort to train them to take over job of defeating insurgency; photo (M)

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Hamilton College and Lecturer in Fee Dispute

Date: 12 February 2005

By PATRICK D. HEALY

Hamilton College in Clinton, NY, stops payment on $3,500 honorarium to Prof Ward L Churchill after speech he was scheduled to give at college is cancelled because of over 100 death threats and threats by alumni to withhold donations; photo; Churchill claims he only waived his right to privacy about amount of fee and not fee itself; Nancy Rabinowitz resigns from program she headed that invited Churchill; school found out that Churchill had written essay that characterized Sept 11 victims as 'little Eichmanns' in reference to Nazi war criminal (S)

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Date: 12 February 2005

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NOVARTIS UNIT TO PAY $49.2 MILLION TO RESOLVE INQUIRY

Date: 12 February 2005

OPI Properties unit of Novartis agrees to pay $49.2 million in civil and criminal fines and be excluded from federal health care contracts to resolve inquiry into marketing of nutritional products to Medicare and Medicaid (S)

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'The Gates' Unfurling to High Hopes

Date: 12 February 2005

By RANDY KENNEDY

Randy KENNEDY

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg says New York City should see infusion of $80 million in tourism and other spending by people flocking to see The Gates, art project in Central Park by Christo and Jeanne-Claude; journalists from more than 200 media outlets, including networks in Sweden, Mexico City and Tokyo and others as unusual as Bulgarian national television, crowd into Temple of Dendur at Metropolitan Museum of Art to hear Bloomberg and two artists discuss project; photo (M)

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CNN Executive Resigns Post Over Remarks

Date: 12 February 2005

By JACQUES STEINBERG and KATHARINE Q. SEELYE

Jacques STEINBERG

CNN senior executive Eason Jordan resigns abruptly, citing tempest he touched off on January 27 during panel discussion at World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in which he appeared to suggest that US troops deliberately aimed at journalists, killing some (M)

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Regretting the Bravado, a Convicted Lawyer Examines Her Options

Date: 12 February 2005

By JULIA PRESTON

Julia PRESTON

Lawyer Lynne F Stewart, convicted in Federal Court of aiding Islamic terrorism, moves to withdraw from legal profession after disbarment; is allowed to stay out of prison pending her appeal; says she will give her cases to her son and law partner, Geoffery S Stewart; faces sentence of up to 30 years in prison on July 15; regrets her bravado and brash remarks, but says she has no second thoughts about her decision to give to news media statement by her imprisoned client, Sheik Omar Abdul Rahman, even though special prison rules barred her from doing so; photo (M)

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Little Things Form The Big Picture

Date: 12 February 2005

By IRA BERKOW

Ira BERKOW

Ohio State University women's basketball coach Jim Foster has led team to No.2 ranking and 23-2 record; photo (M)

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Apple Decides To Split Stock

Date: 12 February 2005

Apple Computer, whose shares have tripled in value in last year, approves 2-for-1 stock split (S)

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