2014年7月27日日曜日 の再生

2014年7月27日は、%sの星印の下の日曜日でした。 それはその年の**♌日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は207**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27日日曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は3152026年7月27日月曜日日です。 あなたは49日、または約4,333時間、または約104,006分、または約6,240,392秒生きてきました。

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27th 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27日 で掲載されたニュース

Rallying for The Salt Lake Tribune as a City Changes

Date: 28 July 2014

By TIMOTHY PRATT

Timothy PRATT

Groups like gays and other minorities are changing the cultural and ethnic makeup of Salt Lake City, and some members of these groups are concerned that an operating agreement between beleaguered Salt Lake Tribune newspaper and Mormon-Church-owned Deseret News will impede Tribune's ability to represent their interests.

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Why the U.N. Can’t Solve the World’s Problems

Date: 27 July 2014

By SOMINI SENGUPTA

Somini SENGUPTA

News analysis; personal investment of individual nations in crises confronting the United Nations Security Council has sometimes led to lack of action when nations veto council resolutions; right of veto has long enabled permanent members to reject actions that threaten their strategic interests, and some nations support idea of limiting veto power in cases of mass atrocities.

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At Front Lines, Bearing Witness in Real Time

Date: 28 July 2014

By DAVID CARR

David CARR

David Carr The Media Equation column observes remarkable shifts in the way war is reported, with social media and citizen journalism creating a visceral, minute-by-minute stream of images and information on conflicts like those in Gaza and Ukraine; notes that changes have displaced traditional journalistic model that took time for scrutiny and editing, creating a raw, emotional atmosphere that has become a new norm.

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No Time to Think

Date: 27 July 2014

By KATE MURPHY

Kate MURPHY

News analysis; research shows that most people find act of being alone with their own thoughts to be unpleasant, fueling avoidance of introspection through busyness; cycle tends to fuel itself, as suppressing thoughts tends to give them more power, leading to increased avoidance; reflection, however, has been associated with increased empathy, creativity and well-being.

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When Thrill Rides Are Real Risks

Date: 27 July 2014

By IAN URBINA

Ian URBINA

News analysis; yearly deaths and injuries occurring on amusement park rides raise question of whether roller coasters and other thrill rides have, in becoming taller, faster and more extreme, also become more dangerous; no single federal agency is responsible for collecting data and assessing safety of such rides, resulting in variable regulation from state to state.

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We’re Missing the Story

Date: 27 July 2014

By ANJAN SUNDARAM

Anjan SUNDARAM

Op-Ed article by author and journalist Anjan Sundaram warns news media is suffering from lack of intimate observance of world's most important stories, as overstretched journalists report from long distances away from stories they cover; says news and intellectual engagement have both faltered as big stories are missed and myths perpetuated; asserts that immersive reporting is essential if news is to serve its true purpose.

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On What Makes One a Reporter in a Digital Age

Date: 27 July 2014

By ROSS RAMSEY

Ross RAMSEY

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What Is News?

Date: 27 July 2014

By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN

Thomas FRIEDMAN

Thomas L Friedman Op-Ed column describes visit to seriously threatened ecosystems in Madagascar, home of some the world's greatest biodiversity, which faces rapid deforestation; laments that unlike tragic events in Ukraine and the Middle East, environmental crises rarely make the news; draws connections between poverty, human strife, and ecological challenges.

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It's Time to Push Back When Government Controls the Message

Date: 28 July 2014

By MARGARET SULLIVAN

Margaret SULLIVAN

Direct access to government officials is declining and The Times has a special responsibility.

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BuzzFeed Politics Writer Is Fired Over Plagiarism

Date: 27 July 2014

By RAVI SOMAIYA

Ravi SOMAIYA

Website BuzzFeed dismisses writer Benny Johnson after finding 41 instances of plagiarism among 500 stories he had written; editor in chief Ben Smith apologizes.

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