Rejouer mardi 28 janvier 2003

Le 28 janvier 2003 était un mardi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 27ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était George W. Bush.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 23 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le mercredi 28 janvier 2026, il y a 132 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le jeudi 28 janvier 2027, dans 232 jours. Vous avez vécu 8 533 jours, soit environ 204 801 heures, ou environ 12 288 102 minutes, ou environ 737 286 120 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Gianluigi Buffon (joueur de football, né le 28 janvier 1978)
  • Elijah Wood (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, né le 28 janvier 1981)
  • Gen Hoshino (acteur, artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, musicien, né le 28 janvier 1981)
  • Nicolas Sarkozy (avocat, homme d'État, personnalité politique, né le 28 janvier 1955)
  • Will Poulter (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, humoriste, né le 28 janvier 1993)
  • J. Cole (auteur-compositeur, chanteur, producteur de cinéma, producteur de musique électronique, rappeur, réalisateur, né le 28 janvier 1985)
  • Tsuyoshi Shinjo (joueur de baseball, tarento, né le 28 janvier 1972)
  • Hiroshi Kamiya (acteur, chanteur, seiyū, né le 28 janvier 1975)
  • Ariel Winter (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, chanteur, scénariste, né le 28 janvier 1998)
  • Alan Alda (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, animateur de télévision, podcasteur, réalisateur, réalisateur de télévision, scénariste, écrivain, né le 28 janvier 1936)
  • Jackson Pollock (dessinateur, graveur, peintre, né le 28 janvier 1912)
  • Carlos Slim Helú (administrateur délégué, entrepreneur, informaticien, ingénieur civil, investisseur, magnat des affaires, philanthrope, né le 28 janvier 1940)
  • Camila Alves (acteur, animateur de télévision, mannequin, modéliste, né le 28 janvier 1982)
  • Maluma (acteur, chanteur, compositeur, né le 28 janvier 1994)
  • Nick Carter (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, danseur, musicien, né le 28 janvier 1980)
  • Livie (personnalité politique, né le 30 janvier 59)
  • Shruti Haasan (acteur, chanteur, compositeur, mannequin, né le 28 janvier 1986)
  • Rick Ross (acteur, auteur-compositeur, entrepreneur, producteur de cinéma, producteur de musique, rappeur, né le 28 janvier 1976)
  • Colette (acteur, dramaturge, journaliste, librettiste, nouvelliste, prosateur, prête-plume, romancier, scénariste, écrivain, né le 28 janvier 1878)
  • Gregg Popovich (basketteur, entraîneur de basket-ball, né le 28 janvier 1949)
  • Tom Hopper (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 28 janvier 1985)
  • Andre Iguodala (basketteur, né le 28 janvier 1984)
  • Basavaraj Bommai (personnalité politique, né le 28 janvier 1960)
  • Sheamus (DC Comics, acteur de cinéma, catcheur, né le 28 janvier 1978)
  • José Martí (essayiste, journaliste, linguiste, peintre, personnalité politique, poète, révolutionnaire, soldat, traducteur, écrivain, né le 28 janvier 1853)
  • Frank Darabont (producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 28 janvier 1959)
  • Jamie Carragher (joueur de football, né le 28 janvier 1978)
  • Akhmet Baïtoursinoff (journaliste, personnalité politique, poète, né le 28 janvier 1872)
  • Joey Fatone (acteur, acteur de théâtre, chanteur, musicien, né le 28 janvier 1977)
  • Lala Lajpat Rai (personnalité politique, révolutionnaire, écrivain, né le 28 janvier 1865)
  • Charles Taylor (personnalité politique, seigneur de guerre, né le 28 janvier 1948)
  • Hamed ben Issa al-Khalifa (personnalité politique, souverain, né le 28 janvier 1950)
  • Sarah McLachlan (artiste d'enregistrement, auteur, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, guitariste, multi-instrumentiste, peintre, pianiste, producteur de cinéma, né le 28 janvier 1968)
  • Big Freedia (décorateur d'intérieur, rappeur, né le 28 janvier 1978)
  • Kathryn Morris (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 28 janvier 1969)
  • Danny Makkelie (arbitre de football, né le 28 janvier 1983)
  • Barbi Benton (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, mannequin, musicien, né le 28 janvier 1950)
  • Roman Kemp (animateur de télévision, né le 28 janvier 1993)
  • Henry Morton Stanley (explorateur, journaliste, personnalité politique, écrivain, né le 28 janvier 1841)
  • Masachika Ichimura (acteur, acteur de télévision, né le 28 janvier 1949)
  • Arthur Rubinstein (artiste d'enregistrement, pianiste classique, né le 28 janvier 1887)
  • Moustapha III (dirigeant, né le 28 janvier 1717)
  • Tomokazu Miura (acteur, né le 28 janvier 1952)
  • Rakim (auteur-compositeur, chanteur, poète, producteur, rappeur, né le 28 janvier 1968)
  • Lucia Bosè (acteur, mannequin, né le 28 janvier 1931)
  • Oliver Wnuk (acteur, acteur de cinéma, dramaturge, parolier, romancier, né le 28 janvier 1976)
  • Marthe Keller (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, chanteur, né le 28 janvier 1945)
  • Kaneto Shiozawa (acteur, seiyū, né le 28 janvier 1954)
  • Takuma Satō (pilote automobile, né le 28 janvier 1977)
  • Lee Ingleby (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, scénariste, né le 28 janvier 1976)

28th of January 2003 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 28 janvier 2003

New Works for Philharmonic Season

Date: 28 January 2003

By ALLAN KOZINN

Allan KOZINN

New York Philharmonic announces its 2003-4 season (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 January 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 January 2003

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The Ice Is Old, but the Debate Is New

Date: 28 January 2003

By SANDRA BLAKESLEE

Sandra BLAKESLEE

Scientists say that huge slab of ice that lies below three-foot-thick layer of rocks and boulders in Beacon Valley, Antarctica, is world's oldest ice, buried remnant of monster glacier that passed by 12 million to 15 million years ago; Dr David Marchant, geologist, believes that it dates from eight million years ago (S)

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New Leaders Of Schools Are Called Demanding

Date: 28 January 2003

By JENNIFER MEDINA

Jennifer MEDINA

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg names 10 regional superintendents for city's overhauled school system, choosing people with reputations as demanding leaders; they are Irma Zardoya, Laura Rodriguez, Judith Chin, Reyes Irizarry, Kathleen Cashin, Gloria Buckery, Michelle Fratti, Carmen Farina, Shelley Harwayne, and Lucille Swarns; superintendents will report to Diana Lam, deputy chancellor for teaching and learning; photo (M)

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Chapin School Names New Head

Date: 29 January 2003

Dr Patricia T Hayot is named head of Chapin School for for girls in Manhattan (S)

Full Article

Reality TV Isn't New

Date: 28 January 2003

Beth Rosen letter contends reality television shows are not the brand-new phenomenon that many people think them to be (Jan 25 article)

Full Article

New Slant on Jogger Case Lacks Official Certainty

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM DWYER

Jim DWYER

News analysis compares new version of events proposed by panel appointed by Police Comr Raymond Kelly in Central Park Jogger case with graphic videotaped confessions that were made public three days after 1989 attack; panel, which is exploring whether police procedures were proper, concludes that five teenagers were involved, but in peripheral sense that they may have waylaid jogger before she was brutally attacked by Matias Reyes, and that police had justification for their accusations, or that Reyes joined them at end of their attack; account is speculative and amounts to conglomeration of old confessions and new evidence given by Reyes (M)

Full Article

Mayor Lifts Ban for Chinese New Year Fireworks Shows

Date: 29 January 2003

By KELLY CROW

Kelly CROW

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg reverses ban on firecrackers during Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown; photo of scene in Chinatown during New Year festitivies (M)

Full Article

Man Who Made '60 Minutes' To Make Way for New Blood

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Don Hewitt, 80-year-old founder and executive producer of 60 Minutes, says he will step aside to make way for 60 Minutes II producer Jeffrey Fager after next television season; will then become paid, emeritus news division executive with tenure through age 90; reaches compromise with CBS, which has been trying to ease him out in search of new blood; created 60 Minutes 35 years ago; CBS hopes to freshen leadership of program, which is fading in ratings, though still most-watched news-magazine program; median age of its audience is nearly 60; part of Fager's charge will be to increase program's appeal to younger audience; photo (M)

Full Article

New Works for Philharmonic Season

Date: 28 January 2003

By ALLAN KOZINN

Allan KOZINN

New York Philharmonic announces its 2003-4 season (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 January 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 January 2003

Full Article

The Ice Is Old, but the Debate Is New

Date: 28 January 2003

By SANDRA BLAKESLEE

Sandra BLAKESLEE

Scientists say that huge slab of ice that lies below three-foot-thick layer of rocks and boulders in Beacon Valley, Antarctica, is world's oldest ice, buried remnant of monster glacier that passed by 12 million to 15 million years ago; Dr David Marchant, geologist, believes that it dates from eight million years ago (S)

Full Article

New Leaders Of Schools Are Called Demanding

Date: 28 January 2003

By JENNIFER MEDINA

Jennifer MEDINA

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg names 10 regional superintendents for city's overhauled school system, choosing people with reputations as demanding leaders; they are Irma Zardoya, Laura Rodriguez, Judith Chin, Reyes Irizarry, Kathleen Cashin, Gloria Buckery, Michelle Fratti, Carmen Farina, Shelley Harwayne, and Lucille Swarns; superintendents will report to Diana Lam, deputy chancellor for teaching and learning; photo (M)

Full Article

Chapin School Names New Head

Date: 29 January 2003

Dr Patricia T Hayot is named head of Chapin School for for girls in Manhattan (S)

Full Article

Reality TV Isn't New

Date: 28 January 2003

Beth Rosen letter contends reality television shows are not the brand-new phenomenon that many people think them to be (Jan 25 article)

Full Article

New Slant on Jogger Case Lacks Official Certainty

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM DWYER

Jim DWYER

News analysis compares new version of events proposed by panel appointed by Police Comr Raymond Kelly in Central Park Jogger case with graphic videotaped confessions that were made public three days after 1989 attack; panel, which is exploring whether police procedures were proper, concludes that five teenagers were involved, but in peripheral sense that they may have waylaid jogger before she was brutally attacked by Matias Reyes, and that police had justification for their accusations, or that Reyes joined them at end of their attack; account is speculative and amounts to conglomeration of old confessions and new evidence given by Reyes (M)

Full Article

Mayor Lifts Ban for Chinese New Year Fireworks Shows

Date: 29 January 2003

By KELLY CROW

Kelly CROW

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg reverses ban on firecrackers during Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown; photo of scene in Chinatown during New Year festitivies (M)

Full Article

Man Who Made '60 Minutes' To Make Way for New Blood

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Don Hewitt, 80-year-old founder and executive producer of 60 Minutes, says he will step aside to make way for 60 Minutes II producer Jeffrey Fager after next television season; will then become paid, emeritus news division executive with tenure through age 90; reaches compromise with CBS, which has been trying to ease him out in search of new blood; created 60 Minutes 35 years ago; CBS hopes to freshen leadership of program, which is fading in ratings, though still most-watched news-magazine program; median age of its audience is nearly 60; part of Fager's charge will be to increase program's appeal to younger audience; photo (M)

Full Article

New Works for Philharmonic Season

Date: 28 January 2003

By ALLAN KOZINN

Allan KOZINN

New York Philharmonic announces its 2003-4 season (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 January 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 January 2003

Full Article

The Ice Is Old, but the Debate Is New

Date: 28 January 2003

By SANDRA BLAKESLEE

Sandra BLAKESLEE

Scientists say that huge slab of ice that lies below three-foot-thick layer of rocks and boulders in Beacon Valley, Antarctica, is world's oldest ice, buried remnant of monster glacier that passed by 12 million to 15 million years ago; Dr David Marchant, geologist, believes that it dates from eight million years ago (S)

Full Article

New Leaders Of Schools Are Called Demanding

Date: 28 January 2003

By JENNIFER MEDINA

Jennifer MEDINA

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg names 10 regional superintendents for city's overhauled school system, choosing people with reputations as demanding leaders; they are Irma Zardoya, Laura Rodriguez, Judith Chin, Reyes Irizarry, Kathleen Cashin, Gloria Buckery, Michelle Fratti, Carmen Farina, Shelley Harwayne, and Lucille Swarns; superintendents will report to Diana Lam, deputy chancellor for teaching and learning; photo (M)

Full Article

Chapin School Names New Head

Date: 29 January 2003

Dr Patricia T Hayot is named head of Chapin School for for girls in Manhattan (S)

Full Article

Reality TV Isn't New

Date: 28 January 2003

Beth Rosen letter contends reality television shows are not the brand-new phenomenon that many people think them to be (Jan 25 article)

Full Article

New Slant on Jogger Case Lacks Official Certainty

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM DWYER

Jim DWYER

News analysis compares new version of events proposed by panel appointed by Police Comr Raymond Kelly in Central Park Jogger case with graphic videotaped confessions that were made public three days after 1989 attack; panel, which is exploring whether police procedures were proper, concludes that five teenagers were involved, but in peripheral sense that they may have waylaid jogger before she was brutally attacked by Matias Reyes, and that police had justification for their accusations, or that Reyes joined them at end of their attack; account is speculative and amounts to conglomeration of old confessions and new evidence given by Reyes (M)

Full Article

Mayor Lifts Ban for Chinese New Year Fireworks Shows

Date: 29 January 2003

By KELLY CROW

Kelly CROW

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg reverses ban on firecrackers during Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown; photo of scene in Chinatown during New Year festitivies (M)

Full Article

Man Who Made '60 Minutes' To Make Way for New Blood

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Don Hewitt, 80-year-old founder and executive producer of 60 Minutes, says he will step aside to make way for 60 Minutes II producer Jeffrey Fager after next television season; will then become paid, emeritus news division executive with tenure through age 90; reaches compromise with CBS, which has been trying to ease him out in search of new blood; created 60 Minutes 35 years ago; CBS hopes to freshen leadership of program, which is fading in ratings, though still most-watched news-magazine program; median age of its audience is nearly 60; part of Fager's charge will be to increase program's appeal to younger audience; photo (M)

Full Article

New Works for Philharmonic Season

Date: 28 January 2003

By ALLAN KOZINN

Allan KOZINN

New York Philharmonic announces its 2003-4 season (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 January 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 January 2003

Full Article

The Ice Is Old, but the Debate Is New

Date: 28 January 2003

By SANDRA BLAKESLEE

Sandra BLAKESLEE

Scientists say that huge slab of ice that lies below three-foot-thick layer of rocks and boulders in Beacon Valley, Antarctica, is world's oldest ice, buried remnant of monster glacier that passed by 12 million to 15 million years ago; Dr David Marchant, geologist, believes that it dates from eight million years ago (S)

Full Article

New Leaders Of Schools Are Called Demanding

Date: 28 January 2003

By JENNIFER MEDINA

Jennifer MEDINA

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg names 10 regional superintendents for city's overhauled school system, choosing people with reputations as demanding leaders; they are Irma Zardoya, Laura Rodriguez, Judith Chin, Reyes Irizarry, Kathleen Cashin, Gloria Buckery, Michelle Fratti, Carmen Farina, Shelley Harwayne, and Lucille Swarns; superintendents will report to Diana Lam, deputy chancellor for teaching and learning; photo (M)

Full Article

Chapin School Names New Head

Date: 29 January 2003

Dr Patricia T Hayot is named head of Chapin School for for girls in Manhattan (S)

Full Article

Reality TV Isn't New

Date: 28 January 2003

Beth Rosen letter contends reality television shows are not the brand-new phenomenon that many people think them to be (Jan 25 article)

Full Article

New Slant on Jogger Case Lacks Official Certainty

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM DWYER

Jim DWYER

News analysis compares new version of events proposed by panel appointed by Police Comr Raymond Kelly in Central Park Jogger case with graphic videotaped confessions that were made public three days after 1989 attack; panel, which is exploring whether police procedures were proper, concludes that five teenagers were involved, but in peripheral sense that they may have waylaid jogger before she was brutally attacked by Matias Reyes, and that police had justification for their accusations, or that Reyes joined them at end of their attack; account is speculative and amounts to conglomeration of old confessions and new evidence given by Reyes (M)

Full Article

Mayor Lifts Ban for Chinese New Year Fireworks Shows

Date: 29 January 2003

By KELLY CROW

Kelly CROW

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg reverses ban on firecrackers during Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown; photo of scene in Chinatown during New Year festitivies (M)

Full Article

Man Who Made '60 Minutes' To Make Way for New Blood

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Don Hewitt, 80-year-old founder and executive producer of 60 Minutes, says he will step aside to make way for 60 Minutes II producer Jeffrey Fager after next television season; will then become paid, emeritus news division executive with tenure through age 90; reaches compromise with CBS, which has been trying to ease him out in search of new blood; created 60 Minutes 35 years ago; CBS hopes to freshen leadership of program, which is fading in ratings, though still most-watched news-magazine program; median age of its audience is nearly 60; part of Fager's charge will be to increase program's appeal to younger audience; photo (M)

Full Article

New Works for Philharmonic Season

Date: 28 January 2003

By ALLAN KOZINN

Allan KOZINN

New York Philharmonic announces its 2003-4 season (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 January 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 January 2003

Full Article

The Ice Is Old, but the Debate Is New

Date: 28 January 2003

By SANDRA BLAKESLEE

Sandra BLAKESLEE

Scientists say that huge slab of ice that lies below three-foot-thick layer of rocks and boulders in Beacon Valley, Antarctica, is world's oldest ice, buried remnant of monster glacier that passed by 12 million to 15 million years ago; Dr David Marchant, geologist, believes that it dates from eight million years ago (S)

Full Article

New Leaders Of Schools Are Called Demanding

Date: 28 January 2003

By JENNIFER MEDINA

Jennifer MEDINA

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg names 10 regional superintendents for city's overhauled school system, choosing people with reputations as demanding leaders; they are Irma Zardoya, Laura Rodriguez, Judith Chin, Reyes Irizarry, Kathleen Cashin, Gloria Buckery, Michelle Fratti, Carmen Farina, Shelley Harwayne, and Lucille Swarns; superintendents will report to Diana Lam, deputy chancellor for teaching and learning; photo (M)

Full Article

Chapin School Names New Head

Date: 29 January 2003

Dr Patricia T Hayot is named head of Chapin School for for girls in Manhattan (S)

Full Article

Reality TV Isn't New

Date: 28 January 2003

Beth Rosen letter contends reality television shows are not the brand-new phenomenon that many people think them to be (Jan 25 article)

Full Article

New Slant on Jogger Case Lacks Official Certainty

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM DWYER

Jim DWYER

News analysis compares new version of events proposed by panel appointed by Police Comr Raymond Kelly in Central Park Jogger case with graphic videotaped confessions that were made public three days after 1989 attack; panel, which is exploring whether police procedures were proper, concludes that five teenagers were involved, but in peripheral sense that they may have waylaid jogger before she was brutally attacked by Matias Reyes, and that police had justification for their accusations, or that Reyes joined them at end of their attack; account is speculative and amounts to conglomeration of old confessions and new evidence given by Reyes (M)

Full Article

Mayor Lifts Ban for Chinese New Year Fireworks Shows

Date: 29 January 2003

By KELLY CROW

Kelly CROW

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg reverses ban on firecrackers during Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown; photo of scene in Chinatown during New Year festitivies (M)

Full Article

Man Who Made '60 Minutes' To Make Way for New Blood

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Don Hewitt, 80-year-old founder and executive producer of 60 Minutes, says he will step aside to make way for 60 Minutes II producer Jeffrey Fager after next television season; will then become paid, emeritus news division executive with tenure through age 90; reaches compromise with CBS, which has been trying to ease him out in search of new blood; created 60 Minutes 35 years ago; CBS hopes to freshen leadership of program, which is fading in ratings, though still most-watched news-magazine program; median age of its audience is nearly 60; part of Fager's charge will be to increase program's appeal to younger audience; photo (M)

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