Rejouer samedi 18 septembre 1999

Le 18 septembre 1999 était un samedi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 260ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était William J. (Bill) Clinton.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 26 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le jeudi 18 septembre 2025, il y a 286 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le vendredi 18 septembre 2026, dans 78 jours. Vous avez vécu 9 783 jours, soit environ 234 793 heures, ou environ 14 087 607 minutes, ou environ 845 256 420 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Ronaldo (joueur de football, né le 18 septembre 1976)
  • Jason Sudeikis (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, humoriste, scénariste, né le 18 septembre 1975)
  • John McAfee (informaticien, ingénieur, personnalité du monde des affaires, personnalité politique, programmeur, né le 18 septembre 1945)
  • James Gandolfini (acteur, acteur de télévision, né le 18 septembre 1961)
  • Jada Pinkett Smith (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, compositeur, entrepreneur, musicien, personnalité de l'audiovisuel, personnalité du monde des affaires, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 18 septembre 1971)
  • Ali ibn Abi Talib (cadi, faqîh, homme d'État, juge, moufassir, muhaddith, poète, né le 15 septembre 601)
  • Lance Armstrong (autobiographe, cycliste, podcasteur, triathlète, né le 18 septembre 1971)
  • Yuki Yamada (acteur, né le 18 septembre 1990)
  • James Marsden (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, chanteur, mannequin, né le 18 septembre 1973)
  • Aidan Gallagher (acteur, chanteur, musicien, né le 18 septembre 2003)
  • Patrick Schwarzenegger (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, entrepreneur, mannequin, modèle photo, né le 18 septembre 1993)
  • Greta Garbo (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, né le 18 septembre 1905)
  • Aisha Tyler (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, humoriste, improvisateur, monteur, podcasteur, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 18 septembre 1970)
  • Ben Carson (auteur, chirurgien, neurochirurgien, personnalité politique, professeur d'université, psychologue, écrivain, né le 18 septembre 1951)
  • Robert Blake (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 18 septembre 1933)
  • Kendra Lust (acteur pornographique, agent artistique, infirmier, mannequin de charme, né le 18 septembre 1978)
  • Fred Willard (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, animateur de télévision, humoriste, né le 18 septembre 1933)
  • Ritu Arya (acteur de cinéma, né le 18 septembre 1993)
  • Anna Netrebko (acteur, artiste lyrique, né le 18 septembre 1971)
  • Joseph Kony (militaire, personnalité politique, seigneur de guerre, terroriste, né le 18 septembre 1961)
  • Toni Kukoč (basketteur, né le 18 septembre 1968)
  • Keeley Hazell (acteur de cinéma, mannequin, mannequin de charme, scénariste, né le 18 septembre 1986)
  • Wolfgang Schäuble (avocat, juriste, personnalité politique, né le 18 septembre 1942)
  • Peter Shilton (entraîneur de football, joueur de football, né le 18 septembre 1949)
  • Chris Eubank (boxeur, né le 18 septembre 1989)
  • Jalil Lespert (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 18 septembre 1976)
  • Rocío Jurado (acteur de cinéma, artiste d'enregistrement, chanteur, né le 18 septembre 1944)
  • Amber Liu (acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, compositeur, danseur, rappeur, taekwondoïste, né le 18 septembre 1992)
  • Rick Pitino (basketteur, entraîneur de basket-ball, né le 18 septembre 1952)
  • Xzibit (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, animateur de télévision, chanteur, compositeur, rappeur, né le 18 septembre 1974)
  • Steven Pinker (anthropologue, auteur de non-fiction, linguiste, philosophe, professeur d'université, psychologue, né le 18 septembre 1954)
  • Vignesh Shivan (auteur-compositeur, parolier, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 18 septembre 1985)
  • Billy Eichner (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, animateur de télévision, humoriste, écrivain, né le 18 septembre 1978)
  • Richard Grenell (commentateur politique, diplomate, porte-parole, rédacteur de discours, né le 18 septembre 1966)
  • Sol Campbell (entraîneur de football, joueur de football, né le 18 septembre 1974)
  • Shabana Azmi (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, chanteur, personnalité, personnalité politique, né le 18 septembre 1950)
  • Dee Dee Ramone (auteur-compositeur, bassiste, chanteur, musicien, rappeur, né le 18 septembre 1951)
  • Sara Haines (journaliste, né le 18 septembre 1977)
  • Serge Ibaka (basketteur, né le 18 septembre 1989)
  • Samuel Johnson (biographe, critique littéraire, enseignant, essayiste, historien de la littérature, lexicographe, libraire, linguiste, personnalité politique, poète, traducteur, écrivain, né le 18 septembre 1709)
  • Tommy Tuberville (entraîneur en chef, joueur de football américain, personnalité politique, né le 18 septembre 1954)
  • Frankie Avalon (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, musicien, né le 18 septembre 1940)
  • Víctor Jara (acteur, artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, enseignant, gestionnaire culturel, guitariste, librettiste, metteur en scène, militant social, musicien, parolier, personnalité politique, poète, scénographe, écrivain, né le 18 septembre 1932)
  • Akira Kamiya (acteur, acteur de doublage, animateur de radio, chanteur, seiyū, voix-off, né le 18 septembre 1946)
  • Tim McInnerny (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 18 septembre 1956)
  • Alison Lohman (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 18 septembre 1979)
  • Hughie Fury (boxeur, né le 18 septembre 1994)
  • Jack Warden (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de genre, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, boxeur, né le 18 septembre 1920)
  • Nina Arianda (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 18 septembre 1984)
  • Adeel Akhtar (acteur, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 18 septembre 1980)

18th of September 1999 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 18 septembre 1999

New Life For Old Miles

Date: 19 September 1999

By BETSY WADE

Betsy WADE

Betsy Wade Practical Traveler column on decision by most American airlines to ease restrictions on frequent-flier miles, particularly ones that would have expired if accounts showed no activity in 36 months; offers ways for participants to ensure that they do not lose accumulated miles; drawing (M)

Full Article

The News of the Day, on Canvas

Date: 19 September 1999

By John Russell

John Russell

Full Article

The New Conscience of Pop Music

Date: 19 September 1999

By ANN POWERS

Ann POWERS

Article explores renaissance of young female rhythm-and-blues and soul artists in pop music's mainstream; notes that, having grown up loving hip-hop, they are more individualistic and confrontational than their older counterparts; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 September 1999

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 18 September 1999

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In a Tight Market, New Areas Bloom

Date: 19 September 1999

By JOHN HOLUSHA

John HOLUSHA

Some companies in midtown Manhattan are moving their offices to nontraditional areas, such as 11th Avenue; shift reflects strong economy in which employment gains have produced tight market for office space in most areas of Manhattan and have spurred construction of new office buildings, notably in Times Square and suburbs, particularly the New Jersey waterfront; as result, businesses are jockeying for new locations and testing parts of town on East and West Sides; decision by designer Kenneth Cole to move his headquarters from 57th and Seventh to 50th and 11th noted; his photo (M)

Full Article

New Run Begins for Resilient Theater

Date: 19 September 1999

By E. KYLE MINOR

E. MINOR

Article on Polka Dot Playhouse on Pleasure Beach in Bridgeport, Conn; producers Rose Lodice and Guy Rocco comment on help from community in three-year, $2.6 million construction of new Polka Dot Playhouse at old People's Bank building in downtown Bridgeport; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Law on Abortion Is Roiling Missouri

Date: 18 September 1999

By BILL DEDMAN

Bill DEDMAN

Wi

Full Article

Clinton Names Disaster Areas In New Jersey

Date: 19 September 1999

By PAUL ZIELBAUER

Paul ZIELBAUER

Pres Clinton declares Federal disaster areas in four New York and eight New Jersey counties as homeowners in lower Hudson Valley and northern New Jersey continue bailing out homes in wake of Hurricane Floyd; about 125,000 homes in two states still have no power; tens of thousands have lost regular and cellular phone service; over 200,000 people in 46 New Jersey towns are warned to boil water after flooding overwhelms treatment plant; National Guard troops keep increasingly desperate homeowner from returning to flooded homes in parts of northern New Jersey (M)

Full Article

New Standards for Teachers Are Supported by Giuliani

Date: 19 September 1999

By THOMAS J. LUECK

Thomas LUECK

New York City Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani strongly backs new standards adopted by New York State Regents Board to require teachers to complete college majors in subjects they teach, news briefing; discusses continuing battle against St Louis encephalitis outbreak; gibes at Pres Clinton for granting clemency to imprisoned members of Puerto Rican terrorist group (M)

Full Article

New Life For Old Miles

Date: 19 September 1999

By BETSY WADE

Betsy WADE

Betsy Wade Practical Traveler column on decision by most American airlines to ease restrictions on frequent-flier miles, particularly ones that would have expired if accounts showed no activity in 36 months; offers ways for participants to ensure that they do not lose accumulated miles; drawing (M)

Full Article

The News of the Day, on Canvas

Date: 19 September 1999

By John Russell

John Russell

Full Article

The New Conscience of Pop Music

Date: 19 September 1999

By ANN POWERS

Ann POWERS

Article explores renaissance of young female rhythm-and-blues and soul artists in pop music's mainstream; notes that, having grown up loving hip-hop, they are more individualistic and confrontational than their older counterparts; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 September 1999

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 18 September 1999

Full Article

In a Tight Market, New Areas Bloom

Date: 19 September 1999

By JOHN HOLUSHA

John HOLUSHA

Some companies in midtown Manhattan are moving their offices to nontraditional areas, such as 11th Avenue; shift reflects strong economy in which employment gains have produced tight market for office space in most areas of Manhattan and have spurred construction of new office buildings, notably in Times Square and suburbs, particularly the New Jersey waterfront; as result, businesses are jockeying for new locations and testing parts of town on East and West Sides; decision by designer Kenneth Cole to move his headquarters from 57th and Seventh to 50th and 11th noted; his photo (M)

Full Article

New Run Begins for Resilient Theater

Date: 19 September 1999

By E. KYLE MINOR

E. MINOR

Article on Polka Dot Playhouse on Pleasure Beach in Bridgeport, Conn; producers Rose Lodice and Guy Rocco comment on help from community in three-year, $2.6 million construction of new Polka Dot Playhouse at old People's Bank building in downtown Bridgeport; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Law on Abortion Is Roiling Missouri

Date: 18 September 1999

By BILL DEDMAN

Bill DEDMAN

Wi

Full Article

Clinton Names Disaster Areas In New Jersey

Date: 19 September 1999

By PAUL ZIELBAUER

Paul ZIELBAUER

Pres Clinton declares Federal disaster areas in four New York and eight New Jersey counties as homeowners in lower Hudson Valley and northern New Jersey continue bailing out homes in wake of Hurricane Floyd; about 125,000 homes in two states still have no power; tens of thousands have lost regular and cellular phone service; over 200,000 people in 46 New Jersey towns are warned to boil water after flooding overwhelms treatment plant; National Guard troops keep increasingly desperate homeowner from returning to flooded homes in parts of northern New Jersey (M)

Full Article

New Standards for Teachers Are Supported by Giuliani

Date: 19 September 1999

By THOMAS J. LUECK

Thomas LUECK

New York City Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani strongly backs new standards adopted by New York State Regents Board to require teachers to complete college majors in subjects they teach, news briefing; discusses continuing battle against St Louis encephalitis outbreak; gibes at Pres Clinton for granting clemency to imprisoned members of Puerto Rican terrorist group (M)

Full Article

New Life For Old Miles

Date: 19 September 1999

By BETSY WADE

Betsy WADE

Betsy Wade Practical Traveler column on decision by most American airlines to ease restrictions on frequent-flier miles, particularly ones that would have expired if accounts showed no activity in 36 months; offers ways for participants to ensure that they do not lose accumulated miles; drawing (M)

Full Article

The News of the Day, on Canvas

Date: 19 September 1999

By John Russell

John Russell

Full Article

The New Conscience of Pop Music

Date: 19 September 1999

By ANN POWERS

Ann POWERS

Article explores renaissance of young female rhythm-and-blues and soul artists in pop music's mainstream; notes that, having grown up loving hip-hop, they are more individualistic and confrontational than their older counterparts; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 September 1999

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 18 September 1999

Full Article

In a Tight Market, New Areas Bloom

Date: 19 September 1999

By JOHN HOLUSHA

John HOLUSHA

Some companies in midtown Manhattan are moving their offices to nontraditional areas, such as 11th Avenue; shift reflects strong economy in which employment gains have produced tight market for office space in most areas of Manhattan and have spurred construction of new office buildings, notably in Times Square and suburbs, particularly the New Jersey waterfront; as result, businesses are jockeying for new locations and testing parts of town on East and West Sides; decision by designer Kenneth Cole to move his headquarters from 57th and Seventh to 50th and 11th noted; his photo (M)

Full Article

New Run Begins for Resilient Theater

Date: 19 September 1999

By E. KYLE MINOR

E. MINOR

Article on Polka Dot Playhouse on Pleasure Beach in Bridgeport, Conn; producers Rose Lodice and Guy Rocco comment on help from community in three-year, $2.6 million construction of new Polka Dot Playhouse at old People's Bank building in downtown Bridgeport; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Law on Abortion Is Roiling Missouri

Date: 18 September 1999

By BILL DEDMAN

Bill DEDMAN

Wi

Full Article

Clinton Names Disaster Areas In New Jersey

Date: 19 September 1999

By PAUL ZIELBAUER

Paul ZIELBAUER

Pres Clinton declares Federal disaster areas in four New York and eight New Jersey counties as homeowners in lower Hudson Valley and northern New Jersey continue bailing out homes in wake of Hurricane Floyd; about 125,000 homes in two states still have no power; tens of thousands have lost regular and cellular phone service; over 200,000 people in 46 New Jersey towns are warned to boil water after flooding overwhelms treatment plant; National Guard troops keep increasingly desperate homeowner from returning to flooded homes in parts of northern New Jersey (M)

Full Article

New Standards for Teachers Are Supported by Giuliani

Date: 19 September 1999

By THOMAS J. LUECK

Thomas LUECK

New York City Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani strongly backs new standards adopted by New York State Regents Board to require teachers to complete college majors in subjects they teach, news briefing; discusses continuing battle against St Louis encephalitis outbreak; gibes at Pres Clinton for granting clemency to imprisoned members of Puerto Rican terrorist group (M)

Full Article

New Life For Old Miles

Date: 19 September 1999

By BETSY WADE

Betsy WADE

Betsy Wade Practical Traveler column on decision by most American airlines to ease restrictions on frequent-flier miles, particularly ones that would have expired if accounts showed no activity in 36 months; offers ways for participants to ensure that they do not lose accumulated miles; drawing (M)

Full Article

The News of the Day, on Canvas

Date: 19 September 1999

By John Russell

John Russell

Full Article

The New Conscience of Pop Music

Date: 19 September 1999

By ANN POWERS

Ann POWERS

Article explores renaissance of young female rhythm-and-blues and soul artists in pop music's mainstream; notes that, having grown up loving hip-hop, they are more individualistic and confrontational than their older counterparts; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 September 1999

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 18 September 1999

Full Article

In a Tight Market, New Areas Bloom

Date: 19 September 1999

By JOHN HOLUSHA

John HOLUSHA

Some companies in midtown Manhattan are moving their offices to nontraditional areas, such as 11th Avenue; shift reflects strong economy in which employment gains have produced tight market for office space in most areas of Manhattan and have spurred construction of new office buildings, notably in Times Square and suburbs, particularly the New Jersey waterfront; as result, businesses are jockeying for new locations and testing parts of town on East and West Sides; decision by designer Kenneth Cole to move his headquarters from 57th and Seventh to 50th and 11th noted; his photo (M)

Full Article

New Run Begins for Resilient Theater

Date: 19 September 1999

By E. KYLE MINOR

E. MINOR

Article on Polka Dot Playhouse on Pleasure Beach in Bridgeport, Conn; producers Rose Lodice and Guy Rocco comment on help from community in three-year, $2.6 million construction of new Polka Dot Playhouse at old People's Bank building in downtown Bridgeport; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Law on Abortion Is Roiling Missouri

Date: 18 September 1999

By BILL DEDMAN

Bill DEDMAN

Wi

Full Article

Clinton Names Disaster Areas In New Jersey

Date: 19 September 1999

By PAUL ZIELBAUER

Paul ZIELBAUER

Pres Clinton declares Federal disaster areas in four New York and eight New Jersey counties as homeowners in lower Hudson Valley and northern New Jersey continue bailing out homes in wake of Hurricane Floyd; about 125,000 homes in two states still have no power; tens of thousands have lost regular and cellular phone service; over 200,000 people in 46 New Jersey towns are warned to boil water after flooding overwhelms treatment plant; National Guard troops keep increasingly desperate homeowner from returning to flooded homes in parts of northern New Jersey (M)

Full Article

New Standards for Teachers Are Supported by Giuliani

Date: 19 September 1999

By THOMAS J. LUECK

Thomas LUECK

New York City Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani strongly backs new standards adopted by New York State Regents Board to require teachers to complete college majors in subjects they teach, news briefing; discusses continuing battle against St Louis encephalitis outbreak; gibes at Pres Clinton for granting clemency to imprisoned members of Puerto Rican terrorist group (M)

Full Article

New Life For Old Miles

Date: 19 September 1999

By BETSY WADE

Betsy WADE

Betsy Wade Practical Traveler column on decision by most American airlines to ease restrictions on frequent-flier miles, particularly ones that would have expired if accounts showed no activity in 36 months; offers ways for participants to ensure that they do not lose accumulated miles; drawing (M)

Full Article

The News of the Day, on Canvas

Date: 19 September 1999

By John Russell

John Russell

Full Article

The New Conscience of Pop Music

Date: 19 September 1999

By ANN POWERS

Ann POWERS

Article explores renaissance of young female rhythm-and-blues and soul artists in pop music's mainstream; notes that, having grown up loving hip-hop, they are more individualistic and confrontational than their older counterparts; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 September 1999

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 18 September 1999

Full Article

New Run Begins for Resilient Theater

Date: 19 September 1999

By E. KYLE MINOR

E. MINOR

Article on Polka Dot Playhouse on Pleasure Beach in Bridgeport, Conn; producers Rose Lodice and Guy Rocco comment on help from community in three-year, $2.6 million construction of new Polka Dot Playhouse at old People's Bank building in downtown Bridgeport; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Law on Abortion Is Roiling Missouri

Date: 18 September 1999

By BILL DEDMAN

Bill DEDMAN

Wi

Full Article

Clinton Names Disaster Areas In New Jersey

Date: 19 September 1999

By PAUL ZIELBAUER

Paul ZIELBAUER

Pres Clinton declares Federal disaster areas in four New York and eight New Jersey counties as homeowners in lower Hudson Valley and northern New Jersey continue bailing out homes in wake of Hurricane Floyd; about 125,000 homes in two states still have no power; tens of thousands have lost regular and cellular phone service; over 200,000 people in 46 New Jersey towns are warned to boil water after flooding overwhelms treatment plant; National Guard troops keep increasingly desperate homeowner from returning to flooded homes in parts of northern New Jersey (M)

Full Article

New Standards for Teachers Are Supported by Giuliani

Date: 19 September 1999

By THOMAS J. LUECK

Thomas LUECK

New York City Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani strongly backs new standards adopted by New York State Regents Board to require teachers to complete college majors in subjects they teach, news briefing; discusses continuing battle against St Louis encephalitis outbreak; gibes at Pres Clinton for granting clemency to imprisoned members of Puerto Rican terrorist group (M)

Full Article