Rejouer mercredi 19 mars 1997

Le 19 mars 1997 était un mercredi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 77ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était William J. (Bill) Clinton.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 29 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le jeudi 19 mars 2026, il y a 85 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le vendredi 19 mars 2027, dans 279 jours. Vous avez vécu 10 677 jours, soit environ 256 265 heures, ou environ 15 375 908 minutes, ou environ 922 554 480 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Bruce Willis (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, blogueur, chanteur, producteur de cinéma, producteur délégué, restaurateur, né le 19 mars 1955)
  • Adolf Eichmann (personnalité politique, policier, né le 19 mars 1906)
  • Harvey Weinstein (acteur, producteur de cinéma, producteur délégué, réalisateur, né le 19 mars 1952)
  • Eduardo Saverin (entrepreneur, informaticien, né le 19 mars 1982)
  • Glenn Close (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 19 mars 1947)
  • Wyatt Earp (chasseur, personnalité politique, né le 19 mars 1848)
  • Albert Speer (architecte, personnalité politique, né le 19 mars 1905)
  • Ursula Andress (acteur, acteur de cinéma, mannequin, scénariste, né le 19 mars 1936)
  • Sirhan Sirhan (palefrenier, né le 19 mars 1944)
  • Hirō Onoda (autobiographe, militaire, né le 19 mars 1922)
  • Hakim Ziyech (joueur de football, né le 19 mars 1993)
  • Vivian Hsu (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, mannequin, né le 19 mars 1975)
  • Greville Wynne (espion, né le 19 mars 1919)
  • Andy Reid (entraîneur en chef, joueur de football américain, né le 19 mars 1958)
  • Jiang Qing (acteur, acteur de cinéma, personnalité politique, né le 19 mars 1914)
  • Ferdinand II d'Aragon (dirigeant, né le 10 mars 1452)
  • Kwak Dong-yeon (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, musicien, né le 19 mars 1997)
  • Sakura Miyawaki (acteur, chanteur, enfant acteur, né le 19 mars 1998)
  • AJ Lee (acteur, catcheur, écrivain, né le 19 mars 1987)
  • Philip Roth (auteur, essayiste, professeur d'université, romancier, scénariste, écrivain, écrivain de science-fiction, né le 19 mars 1933)
  • Alessandro Nesta (entraîneur de football, joueur de football, né le 19 mars 1976)
  • Héctor Bellerín (joueur de football, né le 19 mars 1995)
  • Delphine Lalaurie (propriétaire d'esclaves, socialite, tueur en série, né le 19 mars 1787)
  • David Livingstone (chercheur, explorateur, géographe, missionnaire, médecin écrivain, écrivain, né le 19 mars 1813)
  • Sarah McCorquodale (aristocrate, né le 19 mars 1955)
  • Patrick McGoohan (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, réalisateur de télévision, scénariste, né le 19 mars 1928)
  • Alexandre Kokorine (joueur de football, né le 19 mars 1991)
  • Clayton Kershaw (joueur de baseball, né le 19 mars 1988)
  • Kim Rae-won (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, né le 19 mars 1981)
  • Valery Leontiev (acteur, acteur de cinéma, chanteur, compositeur, danseur, poète, né le 19 mars 1949)
  • Dan Walker (animateur de télévision, journaliste sportif, né le 19 mars 1977)
  • Karthik Subbaraj (réalisateur, scénariste, né le 19 mars 1983)
  • Jake Weber (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 19 mars 1964)
  • Dean Smith (entraîneur de football, joueur de football, né le 19 mars 1971)
  • Kolo Touré (joueur de football, né le 19 mars 1981)
  • William Jennings Bryan (avocat, diplomate, personnalité politique, écrivain, éditeur, né le 19 mars 1860)
  • Mohan Babu (acteur, personnalité politique, producteur de cinéma, né le 19 mars 1952)
  • Hans Küng (philosophe, professeur d'université, prêtre catholique, théologien, écrivain, né le 19 mars 1928)
  • Earl Warren (avocat, juge, personnalité politique, né le 19 mars 1891)
  • Frédéric Joliot-Curie (chimiste, personnalité politique, physicien, physicien nucléaire, professeur, professeur d'université, né le 19 mars 1900)
  • Egon Krenz (personnalité politique, né le 19 mars 1937)
  • Marge Simpson (personne au foyer, né le 19 mars 1956)
  • Jorma Taccone (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 19 mars 1977)
  • Jon Kortajarena (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, né le 19 mars 1985)
  • Izumi Inamori (acteur, mannequin, né le 19 mars 1972)
  • Lenín Moreno (personnalité du monde des affaires, personnalité politique, écrivain, né le 19 mars 1953)
  • Adolf Galland (aviateur, militaire, né le 19 mars 1912)
  • Rachel Blanchard (acteur, acteur de cinéma, né le 19 mars 1976)
  • Tommy Cooper (acteur, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, humoriste, magicien, né le 19 mars 1921)
  • Max Kruse (joueur de football, joueur de poker, né le 19 mars 1988)

19th of March 1997 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 19 mars 1997

News Corporation Said to Pursue Pointcast

Date: 19 March 1997

By SETH SCHIESEL

Seth SCHIESEL

Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, still groping for on-line strategy, is negotiating to buy Pointcast Inc, Internet information distributor, but two sides reportedly remain far apart on price; has reportedly offered Pointcast approximately $400 million, but executives of Pointcast are reportedly demanding far more (M)

Full Article

Dry Cleaners in New York Face New Emissions Rules

Date: 20 March 1997

By NICK RAVO

Nick RAVO

New York State environmental officials, after three years of negotiations, approve more stringent emission standards for dry cleaners; new rules, however, do not ban cleaners from using hazardous chemicals in residential buildings in New York City (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 March 1997

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 March 1997

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New Rules on Investment Advisers Delayed

Date: 20 March 1997

Sweeping new rules covering investment advisers, approved by Congress in 1996 and scheduled to go into effect in April '97, will be delayed for 90-days (S)

Full Article

The New Iron Curtain

Date: 20 March 1997

By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN

Thomas FRIEDMAN

Thomas L Friedman Op-Ed column on how end to cold war has made it unnecessary for United States to rush to take sides in internal conflicts in Albania and Zaire; notes globalized economy seals off such nations so world can do business around them (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Is Seen as a Model for the Success of Immigrants

Date: 19 March 1997

By CELIA W. DUGGER

Celia DUGGER

Article contends that New Jersey's immigrant population, fifth largest in nation, is more diverse, better educated and more likely to be legal than that of United States as whole; contends that this upwardly mobile profile has helped win public support in state for current high levels of immigration at time of anti-immigrant backlash in California; graph(M)

Full Article

Qantas Sells Stake In Air New Zealand

Date: 20 March 1997

Qantas Airways Ltd sells its 19.4 percent stake in Air New Zealand Ltd for about $295 million to ANZ Securities Ltd (S)

Full Article

New York Created 44,500 Jobs in 1996

Date: 20 March 1997

By KIRK JOHNSON

Kirk JOHNSON

Statistics show that New York City had its best year in 1996 since 1980's in creating new private sector jobs, adding 44,500 new jobs (S)

Full Article

Pact Reported For New York Lilco Takeover

Date: 19 March 1997

By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN

Gov George E Pataki reportedly plans to announce agreement on multibillion dollar state takeover of Long Island Lighting Co, including billions of dollars in debt from defunct Shoreham nuclear plant; move is expected to result in rate reductions of 20 percent or more for customers who pay highest energy rates in nation; under agreement, Long Island Power Authority will purchase transmission and distribution lines and retail service operations from Lilco and Brooklyn Union Gas, which has pending merger agreement with Lilco; deal also includes option for power authority to later purchase Lilco's power generation plants; state will assume billions in debt from Shoreham nuclear plant, which state will pay for with tax-free bond issue at rate much smaller than what Lilco is currently paying; deal must still clear several hurdles, which include obtaining approval of Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Public Service Commission (M)

Full Article

News Corporation Said to Pursue Pointcast

Date: 19 March 1997

By SETH SCHIESEL

Seth SCHIESEL

Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, still groping for on-line strategy, is negotiating to buy Pointcast Inc, Internet information distributor, but two sides reportedly remain far apart on price; has reportedly offered Pointcast approximately $400 million, but executives of Pointcast are reportedly demanding far more (M)

Full Article

Dry Cleaners in New York Face New Emissions Rules

Date: 20 March 1997

By NICK RAVO

Nick RAVO

New York State environmental officials, after three years of negotiations, approve more stringent emission standards for dry cleaners; new rules, however, do not ban cleaners from using hazardous chemicals in residential buildings in New York City (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 March 1997

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 March 1997

Full Article

New Rules on Investment Advisers Delayed

Date: 20 March 1997

Sweeping new rules covering investment advisers, approved by Congress in 1996 and scheduled to go into effect in April '97, will be delayed for 90-days (S)

Full Article

The New Iron Curtain

Date: 20 March 1997

By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN

Thomas FRIEDMAN

Thomas L Friedman Op-Ed column on how end to cold war has made it unnecessary for United States to rush to take sides in internal conflicts in Albania and Zaire; notes globalized economy seals off such nations so world can do business around them (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Is Seen as a Model for the Success of Immigrants

Date: 19 March 1997

By CELIA W. DUGGER

Celia DUGGER

Article contends that New Jersey's immigrant population, fifth largest in nation, is more diverse, better educated and more likely to be legal than that of United States as whole; contends that this upwardly mobile profile has helped win public support in state for current high levels of immigration at time of anti-immigrant backlash in California; graph(M)

Full Article

Qantas Sells Stake In Air New Zealand

Date: 20 March 1997

Qantas Airways Ltd sells its 19.4 percent stake in Air New Zealand Ltd for about $295 million to ANZ Securities Ltd (S)

Full Article

New York Created 44,500 Jobs in 1996

Date: 20 March 1997

By KIRK JOHNSON

Kirk JOHNSON

Statistics show that New York City had its best year in 1996 since 1980's in creating new private sector jobs, adding 44,500 new jobs (S)

Full Article

Pact Reported For New York Lilco Takeover

Date: 19 March 1997

By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN

Gov George E Pataki reportedly plans to announce agreement on multibillion dollar state takeover of Long Island Lighting Co, including billions of dollars in debt from defunct Shoreham nuclear plant; move is expected to result in rate reductions of 20 percent or more for customers who pay highest energy rates in nation; under agreement, Long Island Power Authority will purchase transmission and distribution lines and retail service operations from Lilco and Brooklyn Union Gas, which has pending merger agreement with Lilco; deal also includes option for power authority to later purchase Lilco's power generation plants; state will assume billions in debt from Shoreham nuclear plant, which state will pay for with tax-free bond issue at rate much smaller than what Lilco is currently paying; deal must still clear several hurdles, which include obtaining approval of Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Public Service Commission (M)

Full Article

News Corporation Said to Pursue Pointcast

Date: 19 March 1997

By SETH SCHIESEL

Seth SCHIESEL

Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, still groping for on-line strategy, is negotiating to buy Pointcast Inc, Internet information distributor, but two sides reportedly remain far apart on price; has reportedly offered Pointcast approximately $400 million, but executives of Pointcast are reportedly demanding far more (M)

Full Article

Dry Cleaners in New York Face New Emissions Rules

Date: 20 March 1997

By NICK RAVO

Nick RAVO

New York State environmental officials, after three years of negotiations, approve more stringent emission standards for dry cleaners; new rules, however, do not ban cleaners from using hazardous chemicals in residential buildings in New York City (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 March 1997

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 March 1997

Full Article

New Rules on Investment Advisers Delayed

Date: 20 March 1997

Sweeping new rules covering investment advisers, approved by Congress in 1996 and scheduled to go into effect in April '97, will be delayed for 90-days (S)

Full Article

The New Iron Curtain

Date: 20 March 1997

By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN

Thomas FRIEDMAN

Thomas L Friedman Op-Ed column on how end to cold war has made it unnecessary for United States to rush to take sides in internal conflicts in Albania and Zaire; notes globalized economy seals off such nations so world can do business around them (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Is Seen as a Model for the Success of Immigrants

Date: 19 March 1997

By CELIA W. DUGGER

Celia DUGGER

Article contends that New Jersey's immigrant population, fifth largest in nation, is more diverse, better educated and more likely to be legal than that of United States as whole; contends that this upwardly mobile profile has helped win public support in state for current high levels of immigration at time of anti-immigrant backlash in California; graph(M)

Full Article

Qantas Sells Stake In Air New Zealand

Date: 20 March 1997

Qantas Airways Ltd sells its 19.4 percent stake in Air New Zealand Ltd for about $295 million to ANZ Securities Ltd (S)

Full Article

New York Created 44,500 Jobs in 1996

Date: 20 March 1997

By KIRK JOHNSON

Kirk JOHNSON

Statistics show that New York City had its best year in 1996 since 1980's in creating new private sector jobs, adding 44,500 new jobs (S)

Full Article

Pact Reported For New York Lilco Takeover

Date: 19 March 1997

By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN

Gov George E Pataki reportedly plans to announce agreement on multibillion dollar state takeover of Long Island Lighting Co, including billions of dollars in debt from defunct Shoreham nuclear plant; move is expected to result in rate reductions of 20 percent or more for customers who pay highest energy rates in nation; under agreement, Long Island Power Authority will purchase transmission and distribution lines and retail service operations from Lilco and Brooklyn Union Gas, which has pending merger agreement with Lilco; deal also includes option for power authority to later purchase Lilco's power generation plants; state will assume billions in debt from Shoreham nuclear plant, which state will pay for with tax-free bond issue at rate much smaller than what Lilco is currently paying; deal must still clear several hurdles, which include obtaining approval of Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Public Service Commission (M)

Full Article

News Corporation Said to Pursue Pointcast

Date: 19 March 1997

By SETH SCHIESEL

Seth SCHIESEL

Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, still groping for on-line strategy, is negotiating to buy Pointcast Inc, Internet information distributor, but two sides reportedly remain far apart on price; has reportedly offered Pointcast approximately $400 million, but executives of Pointcast are reportedly demanding far more (M)

Full Article

Dry Cleaners in New York Face New Emissions Rules

Date: 20 March 1997

By NICK RAVO

Nick RAVO

New York State environmental officials, after three years of negotiations, approve more stringent emission standards for dry cleaners; new rules, however, do not ban cleaners from using hazardous chemicals in residential buildings in New York City (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 March 1997

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 March 1997

Full Article

New Rules on Investment Advisers Delayed

Date: 20 March 1997

Sweeping new rules covering investment advisers, approved by Congress in 1996 and scheduled to go into effect in April '97, will be delayed for 90-days (S)

Full Article

The New Iron Curtain

Date: 20 March 1997

By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN

Thomas FRIEDMAN

Thomas L Friedman Op-Ed column on how end to cold war has made it unnecessary for United States to rush to take sides in internal conflicts in Albania and Zaire; notes globalized economy seals off such nations so world can do business around them (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Is Seen as a Model for the Success of Immigrants

Date: 19 March 1997

By CELIA W. DUGGER

Celia DUGGER

Article contends that New Jersey's immigrant population, fifth largest in nation, is more diverse, better educated and more likely to be legal than that of United States as whole; contends that this upwardly mobile profile has helped win public support in state for current high levels of immigration at time of anti-immigrant backlash in California; graph(M)

Full Article

Qantas Sells Stake In Air New Zealand

Date: 20 March 1997

Qantas Airways Ltd sells its 19.4 percent stake in Air New Zealand Ltd for about $295 million to ANZ Securities Ltd (S)

Full Article

Pact Reported For New York Lilco Takeover

Date: 19 March 1997

By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN

Gov George E Pataki reportedly plans to announce agreement on multibillion dollar state takeover of Long Island Lighting Co, including billions of dollars in debt from defunct Shoreham nuclear plant; move is expected to result in rate reductions of 20 percent or more for customers who pay highest energy rates in nation; under agreement, Long Island Power Authority will purchase transmission and distribution lines and retail service operations from Lilco and Brooklyn Union Gas, which has pending merger agreement with Lilco; deal also includes option for power authority to later purchase Lilco's power generation plants; state will assume billions in debt from Shoreham nuclear plant, which state will pay for with tax-free bond issue at rate much smaller than what Lilco is currently paying; deal must still clear several hurdles, which include obtaining approval of Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Public Service Commission (M)

Full Article