2014年7月1日火曜日 の再生

2014年7月1日は、%sの星印の下の火曜日でした。 それはその年の**♋日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は181**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112025年7月1日火曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は3402026年7月1日水曜日日です。 あなたは24日、または約4,358時間、または約104,599分、または約6,275,945秒生きてきました。

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1st of July 2014 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2014年7月1日 で掲載されたニュース

Andy Coulson to Face Retrial in Royal Phone Hacking Case

Date: 01 July 2014

By KATRIN BENNHOLD

Katrin BENNHOLD

British prosecutors say they will seek retrial for Andy Coulson, former spokesman for Prime Min David Cameron and former editor at Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid News of the World, on charges of illegally acquiring royal telephone directories from police officers.

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What to Call the Extremists in Iraq?

Date: 02 July 2014

By PHILIP B. CORBETT

Philip

Among the fast-shifting events in Iraq in recent days, an added source of confusion has been the name of the Sunni extremist group at the center of the fighting.

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Compromise at the Supreme Court Veils Its Rifts

Date: 02 July 2014

By ADAM LIPTAK

Adam LIPTAK

Analysis; two very different group portraits of the Supreme Court emerge as court's term draws to a close, with many close rulings split by angry divisions and seemingly driven by a conservative agenda; court was unanimous in about two-thirds of the 67 cases it heard, revealing signs of compromise and restraint that many Supreme Court specialists say is a testament to the leadership of Chief Justice John G Roberts Jr, now in his ninth term; major rulings of 2013-2014 term highlighted.

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In Recall Blitz, G.M. Risks Its Reputation

Date: 01 July 2014

By BILL VLASIC and DANIELLE IVORY

Bill VLASIC

News analysis; announcement that General Motors will recall another 8.4 million vehicles for range of defects appears to be direct result of company's newfound vigilance to rooting out safety issues; even as GM addresses its safety shortcomings, spiraling number of new recalls is threatening to undermine its reputation for safety.

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Give Scotusblog a Seat in Court

Date: 02 July 2014

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Editorial opposes Supreme Court's repeated denial of press credential to Scotusblog, website devoted to covering details of court's complex litigation; holds argument that admitting blog would violate rules against lobbying federal government, because lead reporter and lawyer Lyle Denniston's firm regularly argues before court, is flawed; says litigating is not lobbying, and urges reconsideration of edict.

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A Ruling That Both Sides Can Run With

Date: 01 July 2014

By JEREMY W. PETERS and MICHAEL D. SHEAR

Jeremy PETERS

News analysis; Supreme Court's ruling that government cannot force certain employers to pay for birth control is one that both conservatives and liberals can run with; even as conservatives celebrate coming out on winning side of divisive social issue, their court victory may have also handed Democrats an issue that will turn out liberal voters in fall mid-term elections.

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The A.P. Plans to Automate Quarterly Earnings Articles

Date: 01 July 2014

By RAVI SOMAIYA

Ravi SOMAIYA

Associated Press announces that it will use computer automation to write articles about quarterly earnings of companies, one of most formulaic tasks for business reporters; move will free up staff and no journalism jobs will be lost.

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I.P.O. Planned by Chinese News Agency’s Online Arm

Date: 01 July 2014

By REUTERS

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Religion News in Brief

Date: 02 July 2014

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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What's News in Washington: The Politics of Women

Date: 01 July 2014

By ALAN RAPPEPORT

Alan RAPPEPORT

The Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby ruling has already raised the possibility of new legislation from Democrats in Congress and more executive action from President Obama.

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