Rejouer samedi 12 février 1994

Le 12 février 1994 était un samedi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 42ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était William J. (Bill) Clinton.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 32 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le jeudi 12 février 2026, il y a 127 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le vendredi 12 février 2027, dans 237 jours. Vous avez vécu 11 815 jours, soit environ 283 561 heures, ou environ 17 013 686 minutes, ou environ 1 020 821 160 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Abraham Lincoln (agriculteur, avocat, homme d'État, maître de poste, officier, personnalité politique, écrivain, né le 12 février 1809)
  • Charles Darwin (apiculteur, biologiste, botaniste, carcinologiste, entomologiste, explorateur, géologue, naturaliste, philosophe, écrivain, écrivain voyageur, éthologue, né le 12 février 1809)
  • Josh Brolin (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de genre, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, producteur de cinéma, né le 12 février 1968)
  • Christina Ricci (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, porte-parole, producteur de cinéma, né le 12 février 1980)
  • Darren Aronofsky (acteur de cinéma, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 12 février 1969)
  • Christopher McCandless (diariste, explorateur, voyageur, né le 12 février 1968)
  • Tony Ferguson (célébrité, pratiquant d'arts martiaux mixtes, pratiquant de jiu-jitsu brésilien, né le 12 février 1984)
  • Bill Russell (acteur, basketteur, entraîneur de basket-ball, entraîneur sportif, né le 12 février 1934)
  • Jesse Spencer (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, monteur, musicien, né le 12 février 1979)
  • Park Bo-young (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, né le 12 février 1990)
  • Tara Strong (acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, chanteur de playback, né le 12 février 1973)
  • Arsenio Hall (acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, animateur de télévision, humoriste, producteur de télévision, présentateur de talk show, né le 12 février 1956)
  • Naseem Hamed (boxeur, né le 12 février 1974)
  • François Ier d'Autriche (chef d'État, né le 12 février 1768)
  • Lorne Greene (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, journaliste, né le 12 février 1915)
  • Rafael Alcántara (joueur de football, né le 12 février 1993)
  • Paul Anderson (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 12 février 1978)
  • Chynna Phillips (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, musicien, né le 12 février 1968)
  • John Michael Higgins (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, né le 12 février 1963)
  • Iko Uwais (acteur, acteur de cinéma, chorégraphe, né le 12 février 1983)
  • Gucci Mane (artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur, producteur de musique, rappeur, né le 12 février 1980)
  • Prince Victor-Emmanuel de Savoie (entrepreneur, né le 12 février 1937)
  • Nicolás Otamendi (joueur de football, né le 12 février 1988)
  • AJ Odudu (animateur de télévision, blogueur, né le 12 février 1988)
  • Michael Ironside (acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 12 février 1950)
  • Robert Griffin III (athlète, joueur de football américain, né le 12 février 1990)
  • Brett Kavanaugh (avocat, juge, personnalité politique, né le 12 février 1965)
  • Godai Tomoatsu (personnalité du monde des affaires, samouraï, né le 12 février 1836)
  • Rina Kawaei (acteur, chanteur, né le 12 février 1995)
  • Tadeusz Kościuszko (héros, ingénieur, officier, personnalité politique, résistant, né le 12 février 1746)
  • Ray Manzarek (chanteur, claviériste, compositeur, pianiste, poète, réalisateur, réalisateur artistique, né le 12 février 1939)
  • Omar Bradley (haut fonctionnaire, officier, personnalité politique, né le 12 février 1893)
  • Nana Eikura (acteur, mannequin, modèle photo, tarento, né le 12 février 1988)
  • Michael McDonald (artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, musicien, né le 12 février 1952)
  • Ezgjan Alioski (joueur de football, né le 12 février 1992)
  • David Graeber (anthropologue, professeur d'université, syndicaliste, écrivain, né le 12 février 1961)
  • Julius Streicher (journaliste, personnalité politique, éditeur, né le 12 février 1885)
  • Swami Dayananda Saraswati (autobiographe, philosophe, prêtre, né le 12 février 1824)
  • Lochlyn Munro (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 12 février 1966)
  • Ehud Barak (diplomate, officier, personnalité politique, né le 12 février 1942)
  • Alice Roosevelt Longworth (autobiographe, socialite, écrivain, né le 12 février 1884)
  • Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale (chef religieux, personnalité politique, né le 12 février 1947)
  • Anna Pavlova (acteur de film muet, chorégraphe, danseur classique, éditeur, né le 12 février 1881)
  • Aylar Lie (chanteur, mannequin, né le 12 février 1984)
  • Lou Andreas-Salomé (autobiographe, essayiste, philosophe, psychanalyste, écrivain, né le 12 février 1861)
  • Jagapati Babu (acteur, né le 12 février 1962)
  • Franco Zeffirelli (acteur, librettiste, metteur en scène, personnalité politique, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 12 février 1923)
  • Lee Byung-chul (entrepreneur, né le 12 février 1910)
  • Simon MacCorkindale (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, compositeur, compositeur de musique de film, metteur en scène, producteur, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, réalisateur de télévision, scénariste, né le 12 février 1952)
  • Maud Adams (acteur, acteur de cinéma, mannequin, né le 12 février 1945)

12th of February 1994 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 12 février 1994

INTERSPEC SHARES RISE 34% ON ACQUISITION REPORT

Date: 12 February 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Shares of Interspec Inc. rose 34 percent in Nasdaq trading yesterday on news that the company would be bought by a competitor, Advanced Technology Laboratories Inc., in a $40.5 million stock swap. Interspec's stock rose $1.375, to $5.375. Under the merger agreement announced late Thursday, Advanced Technology will exchange 0.3835 share of its common stock for each of Interspec's 6.3 million common shares. The ratio will increase to 0.4130 if the transaction can be treated for accounting purposes as a pooling of interests instead of a purchase. Shares of Advanced Technology slipped 25 cents, to $16.50, in Nasdaq trading yesterday. Both companies make ultrasound equipment. Interspec is based in Ambler, Pa.; Advanced Technology in Bothell, Wash.

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New Officer At Kodak

Date: 12 February 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Eastman Kodak Company named Harry Kavetas, former head of the International Business Machines Corporation's credit unit, as its chief financial officer, ending a 10-month search that began when Christopher Steffen abruptly resigned in April. Mr. Kavetas, 56, was president and chief executive of the IBM Credit Corporation until the end of 1993, when he took early retirement.

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ELDEC SHARES RISE ON ACQUISITION AGREEMENT

Date: 12 February 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The shares of the Eldec Corporation, an aerospace and military electronics subcontractor, rose almost 26 percent in heavy trading after the Crane Company signed an agreement to acquire the company for about $74 million. Eldec, based in Lynnwood, Wash., said Crane's tender offer of $13 a share would begin next Friday. Eldec has about 5.7 million shares outstanding. Eldec's stock jumped $2.625, to $12.75, in Nasdaq trading. Crane, based in Stamford, Conn., makes engineered products for the aerospace, construction, fluid handling and automatic merchandising industries. Its shares fell 50 cents, to $26.

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Two Chains Swapping Some Stores

Date: 12 February 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

National Convenience Stores Inc. and the Circle K Corporation, two convenience-store chains that survived recent trips through bankruptcy proceedings, have agreed to swap some stores to focus on crucial market areas. The agreement allows National Convenience Stores, based in Houston, to fulfill a goal of selling 80 stores in Southern California and the Atlanta area so it can concentrate on Texas. In exchange, National Convenience will acquire 88 Circle K stores in the Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth areas. Terms Kept Secret Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, and the companies would not comment on whether it was a straight exchange of stores or whether cash was also involved. National Convenience Stores' stock was up 50 cents a share, at $18.75, in Nasdaq trading. Circle K no longer has publicly traded stock. It is owned by Investcorp, based in Bahrain.

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BROWNING-FERRIS WILL SELL STOCK TO PAY FOR ACQUISITION

Date: 12 February 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Browning-Ferris Industries said yesterday that it planned to sell as many as 13.8 million shares of common stock to pay the indebtedness from its acquisition of a 50 percent stake in Otto Waste Services of Germany. Browning-Ferris acquired the stake on Feb. 4 from Otto Holding International B. V. for $400 million in stock and cash. Browning-Ferris, a waste-management company based in Houston, said it was filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission to offer 12 million common shares and as many as 1.8 million additional shares to cover overallotments. Based on yesterday's closing stock price of $28.875, up 37.5 cents, the secondary offering would raise almost $400 million.

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GENERAL CABLE COMPLETES SALE OF UNIT'S ASSETS

Date: 12 February 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The General Cable Corporation completed the sale yesterday of the assets of its Marathon LeTourneau Company subsidiary to the Rowan Companies for about $52.1 million in cash and promissory notes. General Cable said the proceeds from the sale would be a partial payment of subordinated debt due to the Penn Central Corporation. General Cable was spun off from Penn Central in July 1992, and the company's debt to Penn Central was part of that spinoff, a spokeswoman for General Cable said. General Cable, based in Highland Heights, Ky., makes electrical, electronic and telecommunications wire and cable for the construction and automotive industries. Rowan, based in Houston, performs contract drilling for oil and natural gas.

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FIAT TO USE TEMPORARY LAYOFFS TO CUT CAR PRODUCTION

Date: 12 February 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Fiat S.p.A. said yesterday that it would use temporary layoffs to cut its car production by 24,200 in the month starting on Monday because of the continued crisis in Italy's car market. Fiat used temporary layoffs to cut its production by 36,500 in November, and by 28,000 in October. Factories in Italy largely close during Christmas and in early January, so the company did not have temporary layoffs. Fiat produced about 1.7 million cars in Italy last year, down from more than two million two years ago.

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'Tabloid' Charge Rocks Network News

Date: 13 February 1994

By Walter Goodman

Walter Goodman

TELEVISION NEWS, AS YOUR local anchor might put it, is under fire. The target is not the violence that is agitating viewers and politicians, but a creeping tabloidization, not only of local news, which serious observers have never considered of much account, but of national news too, pride of the networks. On Tuesday, "Frontline" delivers a hardboiled report, "Tabloid Truth: The Michael Jackson Scandal," which makes a strong case that more or less respectable news programs are succumbing to the subjects and techniques of the gossip shows. A similar lament, from professional watchers and perpetrators, was heard a few weeks ago at the annual Alfred I. Dupont Forum at the Columbia University Journalism School. The picture, simply put, is of television journalists chasing ratings.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 February 1994

International -5 JAPAN TRADE TALKS FAIL President Clinton met with the Prime Minister of Japan and then declared the trade talks a failure. Administration officials threatened aggressive steps to break down barriers to American goods. 1 NEXT STEPS ON JAPAN News Analysis: after eight months of unsuccessful negotiations with Japan, the question is whether President Clinton has any options left to push Tokyo to open its markets. 4 JAPAN PLEADS ITS CASE Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa of Japan spoke to an audience at Georgetown University, discussing his frustrations with his country's economy and declaring that Japan would never have nuclear arms. 4 U.S. MAKES BOSNIA STANCE CLEAR News analysis: the United States is making it clear that its agreement to play a bigger role in Bosnia was for the purpose of bringing about a negotiated settlement. 5 FRANCE PRESSES BOSNIA FOR PACT The Foreign Minister of France, taking advantage of a new agreement with the United States, pressed the Bosnian Government for an approach to peace negotiations that might lead to a settlement. 5 The Bosnia countdown began, with planes moving into position. 5 President Clinton and Russia's leader talked, easing Bosnia tension. 5 SOUTH KOREA SEEKING CAUTION The Foreign Minister of South Korea said it is unlikely that North Korea will accept full nuclear inspections any time soon, but he also expressed caution on sanctions. 3 ISRAEL COOL ON SETTLERS Israel reaffirmed that it would not abandon its settlements, but said that they have been stumbling blocks to its Palestinian talks and singled out one for criticism. 3 Robben Island Journal: South Africa's campus for change. 4 National 6-9 A SCANDAL CONCLUDED The Navy moved to close the books on the Tailhook sexual harassment scandal, deciding not to appeal the dismissal of the last three cases stemming from the incident. 1 A SENATOR ACQUITTED After prosecutors unexpectedly refused to present their case, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison was acquitted of charges that she misused her office while she was State Treasurer of Texas. 1 A CONGRESSMAN PAYS Moving to defuse accusations that he misused Congessional privileges, Representative Dan Rostenkowski has reimbursed the Government $82,000 for office supplies purchased by his office at public expense. 6 WIRETAP SOFTWARE SOUGHT The White House is pressing for legislation to force telephone and cable television companies to install software that enables law enforcement agencies to eavesdrop on phone calls and computer transmissions. 1 IMMIGRATION TREND REVERSES As the last refugees from the Vietnam War continue to arrive in Westminster, Calif., their successful countrymen are heading back with dollars in their pockets to visit relatives or open businesses. 6 A GIRL'S LIFE DEBATED A Florida hospital that has been caring for a brain-dead teen-ager is seeking permission from the courts to disconnect her life support system, despite the parents' opposition. 6 DRUG ISSUE ADDRESSED News Analysis: As crime and violence have risen to prominence on the roster of national concerns, now rivaling the economy, President Clinton is addressing their companion, the drug issue. 7 Religion Notes: Worshiping in the fast lane. 9 Metro Digest 21 BESEIGED BY SNOW The harshest storm of a relentless winter attacked the New York region yesterday with a foot or more of new snow that deepened the sense of siege for millions. 1 LIVING WITH ICE Because of the snow, so much snow, the miracle of birth had to unfold on a couch in Teaneck, N.J. In Manhattan, a delivery man had ice in his eyebrows and terror in his eyes. 1 Obituaries 9-10 Dr. Fritz John, mathematician. 9 Saul Weprin, Speaker of the New York State Assembly. 10 William Conrad, actor. 10 Neil Bonnett, race driver. 10 Sports 28-34 Baseball: Owners change commissioner's powers. 29 Basketball: Knicks' fight tougher than expected. 33 Columns: Rhoden on Chris Webber. 29 Football: CBS strikes deal with Southeastern Conference. 32 Golf: Couples holding steady. 34 Hockey: Devils hitting stride. 34 Olympics: Sides in Harding case meet in court. 29 Games set to begin. 29 Samaranch concerned over Georgia flag. 31 U.S. team may be last of its kind. 30 Tennis: Navratilova bows out. 32 Business Digest 37 Arts/Entertainment 11-17 A soprano's sudden elevation. 11 Theater: "A Body of Water." 13 Music: A Schnittke premiere. 11 Andrei Gavrilov's pianism. 16 Dance: City Ballet premiere. 11 Editorials/Op-Ed 18-19 Editorials Dodging a trade battle. Ms. Reno and the jail glut. He stands tall in Willimantic. Mr. Weprin's contribution. Letters Anna Quindlen: Diagnosis -- undue influence. Edmund Leites: Who's an American? Ask Lincoln. Joan Braunagel McShane: Paper profits. Kathy Magee: Yes, I can. Mike Jones: Critical thinkers. Vicki Matthews-Burwell: Drinking it all in. Bridge 17 Chronicle 20 Crossword 17

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 February 1994

International 3-17 A WARNING FROM JAPAN Japan's Prime Minister warned the United States against imposing sanctions, which American officials had threatened as trade talks broke down, putting the countries on the brink of a trade war. 1 TOUGHER APPROACH FROM TOKYO News analysis: Japan's Prime Minister, who inherited a postwar mandate to keep the Americans happy, has abandoned that strategy and said no at the trade talks, but it was a political gamble. 10

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