From ‘Lucky Encounter’ in Vietnam to 40 Years Married
Date: 05 July 2013
By ERIKA ALLEN
2013年7月4日は、%sの星印の下の木曜日でした。 それはその年の**♋日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は184**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12、2025年7月4日金曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は337、2026年7月4日土曜日日です。 あなたは27日、または約4,720時間、または約113,282分、または約6,796,946秒生きてきました。
Date: 05 July 2013
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
New York City Police officer, who is not immediately named, is shot and wounded while patrolling the Cypress Hills Houses project in East New York; it is not clear whether the officer, whose wounds are not life-threatening, was targeted or was hit by random gunfire.
Date: 05 July 2013
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Belgian lawmakers seize on King Albert II's decision to abdicate and call for his son, Prince Philippe, to be a purely ceremonial monarch.
Date: 05 July 2013
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Baseball Roundup; Chicago White Sox beat Baltimore Orioles, 3-2; other MLB scores noted.
Date: 05 July 2013
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and BEN HUBBARD
Islamists are drawing lessons from Egyptian Pres Mohamed Morsi's ouster that could shape political Islam for a generation; for some it demonstrated the futility of democracy in a world dominated by Western powers and their client states; others, acknowledging that the coup accompanied a broad popular backlash, also faulted the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood for reaching too fast for so many levers of power.
Date: 05 July 2013
By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN
Michael Kimmelman Critic's Notebook; Tony Hsieh, Internet billionaire who runs online clothing store Zappos, is leading an effort to transform and revitalize downtown Las Vegas; his $350 million Downtown Project envisions community-based, small-business-oriented, high-tech urbanism in long-depressed and troubled neighborhoods; Hsieh will relocate Zappos headquarters to downtown area as part of the project.
Date: 05 July 2013
By KAREEM FAHIM
Egyptians across country view military's ouster of Pres Mohamed Morsi as an expression of popular will, rather than a coup.
Date: 05 July 2013
By HIROKO TABUCHI
Rewriting of Japan's rigid election laws has brought about sea change in electioneering customs, allowing candidates to use Internet and social media for campaigning; governing Liberal Democratic Party has emerged as unlikely front-runner in social media game.