2006年2月10日金曜日 の再生

2006年2月10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40**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202026年2月10日火曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は1302027年2月10日水曜日日です。 あなたは234日、または約7,435時間、または約178,451分、または約10,707,098秒生きてきました。

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10th of February 2006 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2006年2月10日 で掲載されたニュース

As Audience Shrinks, the Met Gets Daring

Date: 11 February 2006

By DANIEL J. WAKIN

Daniel WAKIN

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Weekend House Hunting: City Estates

Date: 10 February 2006

By DAMON DARLIN

Damon DARLIN

Here are two properties that still haven't moved. It can't be a problem with the location. Novi, Mich. The Wisne mansion is off Eight Mile Road, but Eminem isn't buying. The Detroit News says that Sean "Diddy" Combs wanted to rent it for the Super Bowl. The specs: 21,363 square feet; owned by the former [...]

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Into the Long Dark Part of the Night

Date: 10 February 2006

By CARPETBAGGER

Speaking of Oscar analogs, did you notice that the Grammys offered a few cautionary lessons of their own? No. 1, the biggest news of the night seemed to be that one of the attendees showed up in her underwear. It is also worth noting that contests may be trumping awards in the minds of the [...]

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Wachovia Moves In

Date: 10 February 2006

By ERIC DASH

Eric DASH

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Child's Opera According to Sendak: Send In the Bullies and Milk

Date: 10 February 2006

By CHARLES McGRATH

Charles McGRATH

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A Quick End to the Cult Series That Lived Up to Its Name

Date: 10 February 2006

By ALESSANDRA STANLEY

Alessandra STANLEY

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36 Hours in Grand Forks, N.D.

Date: 10 February 2006

By NEAL KARLEN

Neal KARLEN

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Arts, Briefly

Date: 11 February 2006

Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Lawrence Gelder

Hip Hop group Wu-Tang Clan is touring for first time since death of member Ol' Dirty Bastard, who collapsed in Manhattan recording studio in Nov 2004 (S)

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After Legal Battle, Nassau Leader Is Re-elected

Date: 11 February 2006

By BRUCE LAMBERT and SOPHIA CHANG

Bruce LAMBERT

Judith A Jacobs is re-elected as presiding officer of Nassau County, NY, Legislature; efforts by Legislature to choose leader were acrimonious and resulted in lawsuit; start of session is delayed by six weeks; Peter J Schmitt remains minority leader (S)

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Pressure of Various Sorts on Some Corporate Giants

Date: 11 February 2006

By Mark A. Stein

Mark Stein

Mark A Stein Five Days column; Time Warner agreed to sell Time Warner Book Group book publishing unit day before dissident shareholder Carl C Icahn made public plan by investment bank Lazard to break company into four pieces; Lagardere will buy unit for $537.5 million; company also hired Goldman Sachs and Bear Stearns to fend off Icahn; General Motors said it would cut dividends it pays investors and salary it pays its chief executive in effort to show union workers it is willing to share in cost-cutting measures; company also cut salaries of other senior managers and reduced health care and pension plans for retired workers; appointed Jerome B York to its board; American International Group agreed to pay $1.64 billion to settle charges it engaged in fraud and improper accounting; money will be split between investors, policyholders and states harmed by company's actions; shareholders can pursue cases against former chairman Maurice R Greenberg since he was not included in settlement; Nortel Networks offered $2.4 billion in cash and stock to settle two class-action lawsuits involving accounting irregularitites; Pres Bush proposed $2.77 trillion budget to increase spending on military and homeland security while cutting domestic programs such as education and farm subsidies and cut growth of Medicare spending; $439 billion set aside for Pentagon does not include paying for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; Pres Bush wants to make his tax cuts permanent which would reduce projected revenue by $1.35 trillion over next decade; Pres Bush set aside $250 million in budget for alternative energy sources, including nuclear energy; Toshiba agreed to buy British Nuclear Fuels' atomic energy division from Westinghouse Electric for $5.4 billion; photo (M)

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