Rejouer mercredi 29 mai 2002

Le 29 mai 2002 était un mercredi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 148ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était George W. Bush.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 24 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le vendredi 29 mai 2026, il y a 12 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le samedi 29 mai 2027, dans 352 jours. Vous avez vécu 8 778 jours, soit environ 210 688 heures, ou environ 12 641 284 minutes, ou environ 758 477 040 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • John Fitzgerald Kennedy (homme d'État, journaliste, officier, personnalité politique, écrivain, né le 29 mai 1917)
  • Riley Keough (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, producteur de cinéma, né le 29 mai 1989)
  • Carmelo Anthony (basketteur, né le 29 mai 1984)
  • Saori Hayami (acteur, animateur de radio, chanteur, producteur de télévision, seiyū, né le 29 mai 1991)
  • Annette Bening (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 29 mai 1958)
  • Laverne Cox (acteur, acteur de télévision, militant pour les droits LGBTI, producteur de cinéma, né le 29 mai 1972)
  • Melanie Brown (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, animateur de télévision, artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, mannequin, musicien, né le 29 mai 1975)
  • Danny Elfman (acteur, artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, compositeur, compositeur de musique de film, musicien, réalisateur artistique, né le 29 mai 1953)
  • Noel Gallagher (auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, guitariste, musicien, né le 29 mai 1967)
  • Andreï Archavine (joueur de football, né le 29 mai 1981)
  • John Warnock Hinckley Jr. (criminel, né le 29 mai 1955)
  • Elyas M'Barek (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, servant d'autel, né le 29 mai 1982)
  • Ted Levine (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de genre, acteur de télévision, scénariste, né le 29 mai 1957)
  • Rupert Everett (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, mannequin, producteur, producteur de cinéma, romancier, réalisateur, écrivain, né le 29 mai 1959)
  • Bob Hope (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, animateur de radio, animateur de télévision, boxeur, chanteur, danseur, humoriste, scénariste, écrivain, né le 29 mai 1903)
  • Noah Reid (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 29 mai 1987)
  • Roberto Di Matteo (entraîneur de football, joueur de football, né le 29 mai 1970)
  • Hibari Misora (acteur, chanteur, enfant acteur, impresario, musicien de jazz, parolier, né le 29 mai 1937)
  • La Toya Jackson (acteur, artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, compositeur, danseur, mannequin, musicien, philanthrope, écrivain, né le 29 mai 1956)
  • Savelina Fanene (catcheur, mannequin, né le 29 mai 1984)
  • G. K. Chesterton (auteur de roman policier, autobiographe, biographe, dramaturge, essayiste, historien, historien de la littérature, illustrateur, journaliste, journaliste d'opinion, philosophe, poète, romancier, scénariste, écrivain, né le 29 mai 1874)
  • Abdülmecit II (peintre, né le 29 mai 1868)
  • David Burtka (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chef cuisinier, né le 29 mai 1975)
  • Maika Monroe (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, kitesurfeur, né le 29 mai 1993)
  • Pankaj Kapur (acteur, acteur de télévision, réalisateur, né le 29 mai 1954)
  • Gregg Sulkin (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 29 mai 1992)
  • Yūsuke Iseya (acteur, acteur de télévision, artiste, mannequin, réalisateur, né le 29 mai 1976)
  • Oswald Spengler (historien, mathématicien, philosophe, sociologue, écrivain, né le 29 mai 1880)
  • Alexandre Abdoulov (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, animateur, animateur de télévision, chanteur, réalisateur, né le 29 mai 1953)
  • Rebbie Jackson (acteur, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, musicien, né le 29 mai 1950)
  • Melissa Etheridge (artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, compositeur, guitariste, musicien, né le 29 mai 1961)
  • Louise Michel (anarchiste, communard, enseignant, femme de lettres, franc-maçon, journaliste, personnalité politique, poète, pédagogue, écrivain, né le 29 mai 1830)
  • Helmut Berger (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 29 mai 1944)
  • Charlotte Johnson Wahl (peintre, né le 29 mai 1942)
  • Pierre Rabhi (agriculteur, conférencier, essayiste, écologiste, écrivain, né le 29 mai 1938)
  • Sarah Millican (autobiographe, humoriste, humoriste de stand-up, né le 29 mai 1975)
  • Acun Ilıcalı (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, animateur de télévision, entrepreneur, journaliste, personnalité du monde des affaires, né le 29 mai 1969)
  • Lisa Whelchel (acteur, acteur de télévision, chanteur, né le 29 mai 1963)
  • Maribel Guardia (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chanteur, mannequin, participant à un concours de beauté, né le 29 mai 1959)
  • Aura Garrido (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, né le 29 mai 1989)
  • Anders Holm (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, humoriste, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, scénariste, show runner, né le 29 mai 1981)
  • Daniel Tosh (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, animateur de télévision, chanteur, danseur, humoriste, humoriste de stand-up, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, producteur délégué, réalisateur, réalisateur de télévision, scénariste, né le 29 mai 1975)
  • Torquhil Campbell (aristocrate, né le 29 mai 1968)
  • Tobin Heath (joueur de football, né le 29 mai 1988)
  • Surbhi Jyoti (acteur, acteur de télévision, né le 29 mai 1988)
  • Yoshiaki Tsutsumi (entrepreneur, né le 29 mai 1934)
  • No Min Woo (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, né le 29 mai 1986)
  • Zulay Henao (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 29 mai 1979)
  • Tomoko Kaneda (blogueur, seiyū, tarento, né le 29 mai 1973)
  • Alfonsina Storni (diariste, enseignant, journaliste, poète, écrivain, né le 29 mai 1892)

29th of May 2002 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 29 mai 2002

Next Anchor For NBC News Not Drawing Big Audiences

Date: 30 May 2002

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

NBC is staking future of its flagship newscast NBC Nightly News on anchor Brian Williams, whose program on MSNBC has not drawn average audience anywhere near those of his direct competitors: Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel and The Point and Live From programs shown on CNN; cable ratings have raised question of how well Williams will do in far more competitive battle of network evening news (M)

Full Article

A Career Wish Nurtured by the TV's Light

Date: 29 May 2002

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Profile of Brian Williams, who will succeed Tom Brokaw as anchor of NBC Nightly News when Brokaw gives up position after 2004 Presidential election; Williams says he was about 6 years old when he thought of becoming news anchor; photo (M)

Full Article

Crashing PC's in Frankfurt, The Art World's New Bad Boys

Date: 30 May 2002

By Matthew Mirapaul

Matthew Mirapaul

Visitors to Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt can learn more about computer viruses; exhibition traces 30-year evolution of viruses and allows viewers to activate them and actually crash computer that is not online (M)

Full Article

In Old Austria, The Shock Of the New

Date: 30 May 2002

By ALASTAIR GORDON

Alastair GORDON

Profile of husband-and-wife team of Viennese architects Christian Jabornegg and Andras Palffy; photos of them, and some of their works (L)

Full Article

New Dean for Business School

Date: 29 May 2002

By Karen W. Arenson

Karen Arenson

Thomas Cooley is named dean of Leonard N Stern School of Business at New York University (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 May 2002

Full Article

Sitting Pretty in New Jersey: 200 New Rail Cars

Date: 30 May 2002

By RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Richard JONES

New Jersey Transit officials, hoping to ease overcrowding that has become reality of commuting since Sept 11, anounce that they will add new rail cars and expand schedules on Manhattan-bound trains so that riders can find seat; photo (M)

Full Article

New Medicines Seldom Contain Anything New, Study Finds

Date: 29 May 2002

By MELODY PETERSEN

Melody PETERSEN

National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation study shows two-thirds of drugs approved from 1989 to 2000 were modified versions of existing drugs or even identical to those already on market, rather than truly new medicines; also says that most of increased spending on new prescription drugs was on products that Food and Drug Administration had determined did not provide significant benefits over those already on market; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, drug industry's trade group, criticizes study, saying that it is 'flawed and misguided'; Richard I Smith, vice president for policy and research at group, says that even if medicine is similar to one already on market, it could still offer many benefits to patients; institute receives 40 percent of its financing from Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurers and has often clashed with pharmaceutical industry because of its reports on rising cost of prescription drugs (M)

Full Article

Castroneves Loves Indy, and New York

Date: 29 May 2002

By Lynn Zinser

Lynn Zinser

Full Article

Next Anchor For NBC News Not Drawing Big Audiences

Date: 30 May 2002

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

NBC is staking future of its flagship newscast NBC Nightly News on anchor Brian Williams, whose program on MSNBC has not drawn average audience anywhere near those of his direct competitors: Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel and The Point and Live From programs shown on CNN; cable ratings have raised question of how well Williams will do in far more competitive battle of network evening news (M)

Full Article

A Career Wish Nurtured by the TV's Light

Date: 29 May 2002

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Profile of Brian Williams, who will succeed Tom Brokaw as anchor of NBC Nightly News when Brokaw gives up position after 2004 Presidential election; Williams says he was about 6 years old when he thought of becoming news anchor; photo (M)

Full Article

Crashing PC's in Frankfurt, The Art World's New Bad Boys

Date: 30 May 2002

By Matthew Mirapaul

Matthew Mirapaul

Visitors to Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt can learn more about computer viruses; exhibition traces 30-year evolution of viruses and allows viewers to activate them and actually crash computer that is not online (M)

Full Article

In Old Austria, The Shock Of the New

Date: 30 May 2002

By ALASTAIR GORDON

Alastair GORDON

Profile of husband-and-wife team of Viennese architects Christian Jabornegg and Andras Palffy; photos of them, and some of their works (L)

Full Article

New Dean for Business School

Date: 29 May 2002

By Karen W. Arenson

Karen Arenson

Thomas Cooley is named dean of Leonard N Stern School of Business at New York University (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 May 2002

Full Article

Sitting Pretty in New Jersey: 200 New Rail Cars

Date: 30 May 2002

By RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Richard JONES

New Jersey Transit officials, hoping to ease overcrowding that has become reality of commuting since Sept 11, anounce that they will add new rail cars and expand schedules on Manhattan-bound trains so that riders can find seat; photo (M)

Full Article

New Medicines Seldom Contain Anything New, Study Finds

Date: 29 May 2002

By MELODY PETERSEN

Melody PETERSEN

National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation study shows two-thirds of drugs approved from 1989 to 2000 were modified versions of existing drugs or even identical to those already on market, rather than truly new medicines; also says that most of increased spending on new prescription drugs was on products that Food and Drug Administration had determined did not provide significant benefits over those already on market; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, drug industry's trade group, criticizes study, saying that it is 'flawed and misguided'; Richard I Smith, vice president for policy and research at group, says that even if medicine is similar to one already on market, it could still offer many benefits to patients; institute receives 40 percent of its financing from Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurers and has often clashed with pharmaceutical industry because of its reports on rising cost of prescription drugs (M)

Full Article

Castroneves Loves Indy, and New York

Date: 29 May 2002

By Lynn Zinser

Lynn Zinser

Full Article

Next Anchor For NBC News Not Drawing Big Audiences

Date: 30 May 2002

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

NBC is staking future of its flagship newscast NBC Nightly News on anchor Brian Williams, whose program on MSNBC has not drawn average audience anywhere near those of his direct competitors: Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel and The Point and Live From programs shown on CNN; cable ratings have raised question of how well Williams will do in far more competitive battle of network evening news (M)

Full Article

A Career Wish Nurtured by the TV's Light

Date: 29 May 2002

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Profile of Brian Williams, who will succeed Tom Brokaw as anchor of NBC Nightly News when Brokaw gives up position after 2004 Presidential election; Williams says he was about 6 years old when he thought of becoming news anchor; photo (M)

Full Article

Crashing PC's in Frankfurt, The Art World's New Bad Boys

Date: 30 May 2002

By Matthew Mirapaul

Matthew Mirapaul

Visitors to Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt can learn more about computer viruses; exhibition traces 30-year evolution of viruses and allows viewers to activate them and actually crash computer that is not online (M)

Full Article

In Old Austria, The Shock Of the New

Date: 30 May 2002

By ALASTAIR GORDON

Alastair GORDON

Profile of husband-and-wife team of Viennese architects Christian Jabornegg and Andras Palffy; photos of them, and some of their works (L)

Full Article

New Dean for Business School

Date: 29 May 2002

By Karen W. Arenson

Karen Arenson

Thomas Cooley is named dean of Leonard N Stern School of Business at New York University (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 May 2002

Full Article

Sitting Pretty in New Jersey: 200 New Rail Cars

Date: 30 May 2002

By RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Richard JONES

New Jersey Transit officials, hoping to ease overcrowding that has become reality of commuting since Sept 11, anounce that they will add new rail cars and expand schedules on Manhattan-bound trains so that riders can find seat; photo (M)

Full Article

New Medicines Seldom Contain Anything New, Study Finds

Date: 29 May 2002

By MELODY PETERSEN

Melody PETERSEN

National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation study shows two-thirds of drugs approved from 1989 to 2000 were modified versions of existing drugs or even identical to those already on market, rather than truly new medicines; also says that most of increased spending on new prescription drugs was on products that Food and Drug Administration had determined did not provide significant benefits over those already on market; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, drug industry's trade group, criticizes study, saying that it is 'flawed and misguided'; Richard I Smith, vice president for policy and research at group, says that even if medicine is similar to one already on market, it could still offer many benefits to patients; institute receives 40 percent of its financing from Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurers and has often clashed with pharmaceutical industry because of its reports on rising cost of prescription drugs (M)

Full Article

Castroneves Loves Indy, and New York

Date: 29 May 2002

By Lynn Zinser

Lynn Zinser

Full Article

Next Anchor For NBC News Not Drawing Big Audiences

Date: 30 May 2002

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

NBC is staking future of its flagship newscast NBC Nightly News on anchor Brian Williams, whose program on MSNBC has not drawn average audience anywhere near those of his direct competitors: Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel and The Point and Live From programs shown on CNN; cable ratings have raised question of how well Williams will do in far more competitive battle of network evening news (M)

Full Article

A Career Wish Nurtured by the TV's Light

Date: 29 May 2002

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Profile of Brian Williams, who will succeed Tom Brokaw as anchor of NBC Nightly News when Brokaw gives up position after 2004 Presidential election; Williams says he was about 6 years old when he thought of becoming news anchor; photo (M)

Full Article

Crashing PC's in Frankfurt, The Art World's New Bad Boys

Date: 30 May 2002

By Matthew Mirapaul

Matthew Mirapaul

Visitors to Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt can learn more about computer viruses; exhibition traces 30-year evolution of viruses and allows viewers to activate them and actually crash computer that is not online (M)

Full Article

In Old Austria, The Shock Of the New

Date: 30 May 2002

By ALASTAIR GORDON

Alastair GORDON

Profile of husband-and-wife team of Viennese architects Christian Jabornegg and Andras Palffy; photos of them, and some of their works (L)

Full Article

New Dean for Business School

Date: 29 May 2002

By Karen W. Arenson

Karen Arenson

Thomas Cooley is named dean of Leonard N Stern School of Business at New York University (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 May 2002

Full Article

Sitting Pretty in New Jersey: 200 New Rail Cars

Date: 30 May 2002

By RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Richard JONES

New Jersey Transit officials, hoping to ease overcrowding that has become reality of commuting since Sept 11, anounce that they will add new rail cars and expand schedules on Manhattan-bound trains so that riders can find seat; photo (M)

Full Article

New Medicines Seldom Contain Anything New, Study Finds

Date: 29 May 2002

By MELODY PETERSEN

Melody PETERSEN

National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation study shows two-thirds of drugs approved from 1989 to 2000 were modified versions of existing drugs or even identical to those already on market, rather than truly new medicines; also says that most of increased spending on new prescription drugs was on products that Food and Drug Administration had determined did not provide significant benefits over those already on market; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, drug industry's trade group, criticizes study, saying that it is 'flawed and misguided'; Richard I Smith, vice president for policy and research at group, says that even if medicine is similar to one already on market, it could still offer many benefits to patients; institute receives 40 percent of its financing from Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurers and has often clashed with pharmaceutical industry because of its reports on rising cost of prescription drugs (M)

Full Article

Castroneves Loves Indy, and New York

Date: 29 May 2002

By Lynn Zinser

Lynn Zinser

Full Article

Next Anchor For NBC News Not Drawing Big Audiences

Date: 30 May 2002

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

NBC is staking future of its flagship newscast NBC Nightly News on anchor Brian Williams, whose program on MSNBC has not drawn average audience anywhere near those of his direct competitors: Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel and The Point and Live From programs shown on CNN; cable ratings have raised question of how well Williams will do in far more competitive battle of network evening news (M)

Full Article

A Career Wish Nurtured by the TV's Light

Date: 29 May 2002

By BILL CARTER

Bill CARTER

Profile of Brian Williams, who will succeed Tom Brokaw as anchor of NBC Nightly News when Brokaw gives up position after 2004 Presidential election; Williams says he was about 6 years old when he thought of becoming news anchor; photo (M)

Full Article

Crashing PC's in Frankfurt, The Art World's New Bad Boys

Date: 30 May 2002

By Matthew Mirapaul

Matthew Mirapaul

Visitors to Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt can learn more about computer viruses; exhibition traces 30-year evolution of viruses and allows viewers to activate them and actually crash computer that is not online (M)

Full Article

In Old Austria, The Shock Of the New

Date: 30 May 2002

By ALASTAIR GORDON

Alastair GORDON

Profile of husband-and-wife team of Viennese architects Christian Jabornegg and Andras Palffy; photos of them, and some of their works (L)

Full Article

New Dean for Business School

Date: 29 May 2002

By Karen W. Arenson

Karen Arenson

Thomas Cooley is named dean of Leonard N Stern School of Business at New York University (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 May 2002

Full Article

Sitting Pretty in New Jersey: 200 New Rail Cars

Date: 30 May 2002

By RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Richard JONES

New Jersey Transit officials, hoping to ease overcrowding that has become reality of commuting since Sept 11, anounce that they will add new rail cars and expand schedules on Manhattan-bound trains so that riders can find seat; photo (M)

Full Article

New Medicines Seldom Contain Anything New, Study Finds

Date: 29 May 2002

By MELODY PETERSEN

Melody PETERSEN

National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation study shows two-thirds of drugs approved from 1989 to 2000 were modified versions of existing drugs or even identical to those already on market, rather than truly new medicines; also says that most of increased spending on new prescription drugs was on products that Food and Drug Administration had determined did not provide significant benefits over those already on market; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, drug industry's trade group, criticizes study, saying that it is 'flawed and misguided'; Richard I Smith, vice president for policy and research at group, says that even if medicine is similar to one already on market, it could still offer many benefits to patients; institute receives 40 percent of its financing from Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurers and has often clashed with pharmaceutical industry because of its reports on rising cost of prescription drugs (M)

Full Article

Castroneves Loves Indy, and New York

Date: 29 May 2002

By Lynn Zinser

Lynn Zinser

Full Article