2010年3月17日水曜日 の再生

2010年3月17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75**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはBarack Obama歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は162026年3月17日火曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は962027年3月17日水曜日日です。 あなたは268日、または約5,940時間、または約142,565分、または約8,553,900秒生きてきました。

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17th of March 2010 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2010年3月17日 で掲載されたニュース

Obama to Take Questions From Fox News

Date: 17 March 2010

By The New York Times

President Obama will give a rare interview to Fox News on Wednesday despite its reputation as being close to the Republican Party.

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Where Bad News Is No News

Date: 18 March 2010

By Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani

Adaobi Nwaubani

Every time Nigeria experiences an episode of violence, the nation seems to go quiet or to have amnesia, while the rest of the world becomes fixated.

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Letter From Chinese Ad Sellers to Google Appears Fake

Date: 17 March 2010

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

A letter demanding that Google compensate advertising agents if it withdraws from China probably is not genuine.

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Programmers Are Indicted in Madoff Case

Date: 18 March 2010

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Two men were accused of developing the computer programs used in the fraudulent investment-advisory business.

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Christiane Amanpour of CNN to Join ABC News

Date: 18 March 2010

By Brian Stelter and Bill Carter

Brian Stelter

ABC News has poached one of CNN’s biggest stars to anchor its Sunday morning public affairs program, “This Week,” beginning in August.

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Good News for Fans of Bathroom Humor

Date: 18 March 2010

By Felicia R. Lee

Felicia Lee

To the joy of millions of young readers and the consternation of untold numbers of foes of the “poop fiction” genre, a spinoff of the Captain Underpants series will be released in August, Scholastic announced on Thursday. “The Adventures of Ook and Gluk, Kung-Fu Cavemen From the Future,” by Dav Pilkey, is the first in a four-book deal. In the graphic novel, “written” by the fictional characters George Beard and Harold Hutchins, Ook and Gluk are caveboys in Ohio in 500,001 B.C. who battle an evil corporation from the future and wind up in A.D. 2222. “I think fans of Captain Underpants will be very happy with this new book,” Mr. Pilkey said in a written statement. “It has all the action, laffs and ridiculousness that children love, plus all the unapologetic irreverence and questionable potty humor that grumpy curmudgeons love to complain about.” While Captain Underpants will not appear in the first book, he will be in two of the four, Scholastic said. Tracy van Straaten, vice president for publicity at Scholastic, said the first book would have a printing of one million copies, joining 45 million copies in print of Mr. Pilkey’s eight Captain Underpants books, featuring a superhero in briefs and a red cape. First out in 1997, the books became best sellers despite complaints by some parents and educators about their bathroom humor.

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ABC Lures Christiane Amanpour From CNN to Be the Host of ‘This Week’

Date: 18 March 2010

By Brian Stelter

Brian Stelter

ABC has been seeking a replacement for George Stephanopoulos, who shifted from “This Week” to “Good Morning America.”

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The Making of the President, Then and Now

Date: 17 March 2010

By Jill Abramson

Jill Abramson

The great campaign books of the past are about more than the back-room drama that dominates recent releases.

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The Funny Side of What Can Go Wrong at the Big Meeting

Date: 18 March 2010

By Stephanie Clifford

Stephanie Clifford

With the country in a grim mood about corporate America, Hyatt is adding some humor to its marketing in an effort to get companies to hold meetings again.

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N. Korea Is Said to Execute Finance Chief

Date: 18 March 2010

By Choe Sang-Hun

Choe Sang-Hun

The fate of Pak Nam-gi, who is said to have spearheaded a botched currency reform, became an object of speculation after absences from official functions.

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