2016年11月17日木曜日 の再生

2016年11月17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321**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92025年11月17日月曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は2392026年11月17日火曜日日です。 あなたは125日、または約3,526時間、または約84,634分、または約5,078,045秒生きてきました。

この誕生日を共有する一部の人々:

17th of November 2016 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2016年11月17日 で掲載されたニュース

Daily Report: Facebook Does Some Explaining on Metrics

Date: 17 November 2016

By JIM KERSTETTER

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Why the World Needs WikiLeaks

Date: 17 November 2016

By SARAH HARRISON

Op-Ed article by WikiLeaks editor Sarah Harrison argues her organization's work is essential for holding global institutions accountable; denies WikiLeaks publishes material without regard to its authenticity or to discredit their political enemies; pledges organization will continue to publish despite criticism and persecution of founder Julian Assange.

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Obama, With Angela Merkel in Berlin, Assails Spread of Fake News

Date: 17 November 2016

By GARDINER HARRIS and MELISSA EDDY

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Turkey’s Free Press Withers as Erdogan Jails 120 Journalists

Date: 17 November 2016

By ROD NORDLAND

Turkey eviscerates its free press, having detained 120 journalists since failed military coup granted Pres Recep Tayyip Erdogan broad emergency powers he has used in crackdown on free speech; remaining pro-government press, widely considered to be regime's mouthpiece, revels in its position of influence.

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Ritual of Ever-Present Coverage May Not Pass Muster With Trump

Date: 17 November 2016

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM

Journalists say Donald J Trump is rejecting longstanding practice of allowing press corps to follow nation's top leader and report activities to public; president-elect's refusal to let reporters accompany him to White House and his open animosity to press have spurred former administration officials, journalists and press advocacy organizations to send him open letter of protest.

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Fake News in U.S. Election? Elsewhere, That’s Nothing New

Date: 17 November 2016

By PAUL MOZUR and MARK SCOTT

Political leaders, advocacy groups and minorities worldwide demand transparency from social media networks, specifically Facebook, after several incidents in which serious misinformation was disseminated to millions of people; Facebook's role in presidential election in United States has thrown common use of social media status as primary news source into global spotlight.

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Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Rosenthal on the News

Date: 17 November 2016

By SUSAN LEHMAN

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Bayreuth’s Loss Is Tanglewood’s Gain, When It Comes to Andris Nelsons

Date: 17 November 2016

By MICHAEL COOPER

Lineup for is announced for Tanglewood Music Festival.

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‘The Tree of Life’ Unfurls, With a Live Orchestra and Choir

Date: 17 November 2016

By JOSHUA BARONE

Wordless Music Orchestra has taken on its grandest project yet, providing live score for screening of Terrence Malick movie The Tree of Life; program, featuring masterworks from Western canon, is set to premiere at Brooklyn Academy of Music.

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With an Eye on Hunger, Scientists See Promise in Genetic Tinkering of Plants

Date: 17 November 2016

By JUSTIN GILLIS

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Daily Report: Facebook Does Some Explaining on Metrics

Date: 17 November 2016

By JIM KERSTETTER

Full Article

Why the World Needs WikiLeaks

Date: 17 November 2016

By SARAH HARRISON

Op-Ed article by WikiLeaks editor Sarah Harrison argues her organization's work is essential for holding global institutions accountable; denies WikiLeaks publishes material without regard to its authenticity or to discredit their political enemies; pledges organization will continue to publish despite criticism and persecution of founder Julian Assange.

Full Article

Obama, With Angela Merkel in Berlin, Assails Spread of Fake News

Date: 17 November 2016

By GARDINER HARRIS and MELISSA EDDY

Full Article

Turkey’s Free Press Withers as Erdogan Jails 120 Journalists

Date: 17 November 2016

By ROD NORDLAND

Turkey eviscerates its free press, having detained 120 journalists since failed military coup granted Pres Recep Tayyip Erdogan broad emergency powers he has used in crackdown on free speech; remaining pro-government press, widely considered to be regime's mouthpiece, revels in its position of influence.

Full Article

Ritual of Ever-Present Coverage May Not Pass Muster With Trump

Date: 17 November 2016

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM

Journalists say Donald J Trump is rejecting longstanding practice of allowing press corps to follow nation's top leader and report activities to public; president-elect's refusal to let reporters accompany him to White House and his open animosity to press have spurred former administration officials, journalists and press advocacy organizations to send him open letter of protest.

Full Article

Fake News in U.S. Election? Elsewhere, That’s Nothing New

Date: 17 November 2016

By PAUL MOZUR and MARK SCOTT

Political leaders, advocacy groups and minorities worldwide demand transparency from social media networks, specifically Facebook, after several incidents in which serious misinformation was disseminated to millions of people; Facebook's role in presidential election in United States has thrown common use of social media status as primary news source into global spotlight.

Full Article

Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Rosenthal on the News

Date: 17 November 2016

By SUSAN LEHMAN

Full Article

Bayreuth’s Loss Is Tanglewood’s Gain, When It Comes to Andris Nelsons

Date: 17 November 2016

By MICHAEL COOPER

Lineup for is announced for Tanglewood Music Festival.

Full Article

‘The Tree of Life’ Unfurls, With a Live Orchestra and Choir

Date: 17 November 2016

By JOSHUA BARONE

Wordless Music Orchestra has taken on its grandest project yet, providing live score for screening of Terrence Malick movie The Tree of Life; program, featuring masterworks from Western canon, is set to premiere at Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Full Article

With an Eye on Hunger, Scientists See Promise in Genetic Tinkering of Plants

Date: 17 November 2016

By JUSTIN GILLIS

Full Article

Daily Report: Facebook Does Some Explaining on Metrics

Date: 17 November 2016

By JIM KERSTETTER

Full Article

Why the World Needs WikiLeaks

Date: 17 November 2016

By SARAH HARRISON

Op-Ed article by WikiLeaks editor Sarah Harrison argues her organization's work is essential for holding global institutions accountable; denies WikiLeaks publishes material without regard to its authenticity or to discredit their political enemies; pledges organization will continue to publish despite criticism and persecution of founder Julian Assange.

Full Article

Obama, With Angela Merkel in Berlin, Assails Spread of Fake News

Date: 17 November 2016

By GARDINER HARRIS and MELISSA EDDY

Full Article

Turkey’s Free Press Withers as Erdogan Jails 120 Journalists

Date: 17 November 2016

By ROD NORDLAND

Turkey eviscerates its free press, having detained 120 journalists since failed military coup granted Pres Recep Tayyip Erdogan broad emergency powers he has used in crackdown on free speech; remaining pro-government press, widely considered to be regime's mouthpiece, revels in its position of influence.

Full Article

Ritual of Ever-Present Coverage May Not Pass Muster With Trump

Date: 17 November 2016

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM

Journalists say Donald J Trump is rejecting longstanding practice of allowing press corps to follow nation's top leader and report activities to public; president-elect's refusal to let reporters accompany him to White House and his open animosity to press have spurred former administration officials, journalists and press advocacy organizations to send him open letter of protest.

Full Article

Fake News in U.S. Election? Elsewhere, That’s Nothing New

Date: 17 November 2016

By PAUL MOZUR and MARK SCOTT

Political leaders, advocacy groups and minorities worldwide demand transparency from social media networks, specifically Facebook, after several incidents in which serious misinformation was disseminated to millions of people; Facebook's role in presidential election in United States has thrown common use of social media status as primary news source into global spotlight.

Full Article

Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Rosenthal on the News

Date: 17 November 2016

By SUSAN LEHMAN

Full Article

Bayreuth’s Loss Is Tanglewood’s Gain, When It Comes to Andris Nelsons

Date: 17 November 2016

By MICHAEL COOPER

Lineup for is announced for Tanglewood Music Festival.

Full Article

‘The Tree of Life’ Unfurls, With a Live Orchestra and Choir

Date: 17 November 2016

By JOSHUA BARONE

Wordless Music Orchestra has taken on its grandest project yet, providing live score for screening of Terrence Malick movie The Tree of Life; program, featuring masterworks from Western canon, is set to premiere at Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Full Article

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With an Eye on Hunger, Scientists See Promise in Genetic Tinkering of Plants

Date: 17 November 2016

By JUSTIN GILLIS

Full Article

Daily Report: Facebook Does Some Explaining on Metrics

Date: 17 November 2016

By JIM KERSTETTER

Full Article

Why the World Needs WikiLeaks

Date: 17 November 2016

By SARAH HARRISON

Op-Ed article by WikiLeaks editor Sarah Harrison argues her organization's work is essential for holding global institutions accountable; denies WikiLeaks publishes material without regard to its authenticity or to discredit their political enemies; pledges organization will continue to publish despite criticism and persecution of founder Julian Assange.

Full Article

Obama, With Angela Merkel in Berlin, Assails Spread of Fake News

Date: 17 November 2016

By GARDINER HARRIS and MELISSA EDDY

Full Article

Turkey’s Free Press Withers as Erdogan Jails 120 Journalists

Date: 17 November 2016

By ROD NORDLAND

Turkey eviscerates its free press, having detained 120 journalists since failed military coup granted Pres Recep Tayyip Erdogan broad emergency powers he has used in crackdown on free speech; remaining pro-government press, widely considered to be regime's mouthpiece, revels in its position of influence.

Full Article

Ritual of Ever-Present Coverage May Not Pass Muster With Trump

Date: 17 November 2016

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM

Journalists say Donald J Trump is rejecting longstanding practice of allowing press corps to follow nation's top leader and report activities to public; president-elect's refusal to let reporters accompany him to White House and his open animosity to press have spurred former administration officials, journalists and press advocacy organizations to send him open letter of protest.

Full Article

Fake News in U.S. Election? Elsewhere, That’s Nothing New

Date: 17 November 2016

By PAUL MOZUR and MARK SCOTT

Political leaders, advocacy groups and minorities worldwide demand transparency from social media networks, specifically Facebook, after several incidents in which serious misinformation was disseminated to millions of people; Facebook's role in presidential election in United States has thrown common use of social media status as primary news source into global spotlight.

Full Article

Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Rosenthal on the News

Date: 17 November 2016

By SUSAN LEHMAN

Full Article

Bayreuth’s Loss Is Tanglewood’s Gain, When It Comes to Andris Nelsons

Date: 17 November 2016

By MICHAEL COOPER

Lineup for is announced for Tanglewood Music Festival.

Full Article

‘The Tree of Life’ Unfurls, With a Live Orchestra and Choir

Date: 17 November 2016

By JOSHUA BARONE

Wordless Music Orchestra has taken on its grandest project yet, providing live score for screening of Terrence Malick movie The Tree of Life; program, featuring masterworks from Western canon, is set to premiere at Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Full Article

With an Eye on Hunger, Scientists See Promise in Genetic Tinkering of Plants

Date: 17 November 2016

By JUSTIN GILLIS

Full Article

Daily Report: Facebook Does Some Explaining on Metrics

Date: 17 November 2016

By JIM KERSTETTER

Full Article

Why the World Needs WikiLeaks

Date: 17 November 2016

By SARAH HARRISON

Op-Ed article by WikiLeaks editor Sarah Harrison argues her organization's work is essential for holding global institutions accountable; denies WikiLeaks publishes material without regard to its authenticity or to discredit their political enemies; pledges organization will continue to publish despite criticism and persecution of founder Julian Assange.

Full Article

Obama, With Angela Merkel in Berlin, Assails Spread of Fake News

Date: 17 November 2016

By GARDINER HARRIS and MELISSA EDDY

Full Article

Turkey’s Free Press Withers as Erdogan Jails 120 Journalists

Date: 17 November 2016

By ROD NORDLAND

Turkey eviscerates its free press, having detained 120 journalists since failed military coup granted Pres Recep Tayyip Erdogan broad emergency powers he has used in crackdown on free speech; remaining pro-government press, widely considered to be regime's mouthpiece, revels in its position of influence.

Full Article

Ritual of Ever-Present Coverage May Not Pass Muster With Trump

Date: 17 November 2016

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM

Journalists say Donald J Trump is rejecting longstanding practice of allowing press corps to follow nation's top leader and report activities to public; president-elect's refusal to let reporters accompany him to White House and his open animosity to press have spurred former administration officials, journalists and press advocacy organizations to send him open letter of protest.

Full Article

Fake News in U.S. Election? Elsewhere, That’s Nothing New

Date: 17 November 2016

By PAUL MOZUR and MARK SCOTT

Political leaders, advocacy groups and minorities worldwide demand transparency from social media networks, specifically Facebook, after several incidents in which serious misinformation was disseminated to millions of people; Facebook's role in presidential election in United States has thrown common use of social media status as primary news source into global spotlight.

Full Article

Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Rosenthal on the News

Date: 17 November 2016

By SUSAN LEHMAN

Full Article

Bayreuth’s Loss Is Tanglewood’s Gain, When It Comes to Andris Nelsons

Date: 17 November 2016

By MICHAEL COOPER

Lineup for is announced for Tanglewood Music Festival.

Full Article

‘The Tree of Life’ Unfurls, With a Live Orchestra and Choir

Date: 17 November 2016

By JOSHUA BARONE

Wordless Music Orchestra has taken on its grandest project yet, providing live score for screening of Terrence Malick movie The Tree of Life; program, featuring masterworks from Western canon, is set to premiere at Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Full Article

With an Eye on Hunger, Scientists See Promise in Genetic Tinkering of Plants

Date: 17 November 2016

By JUSTIN GILLIS

Full Article