Rejouer mardi 4 février 2003

Le 4 février 2003 était un mardi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 34ème 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 4 février 2026, il y a 124 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le jeudi 4 février 2027, dans 240 jours. Vous avez vécu 8 525 jours, soit environ 204 623 heures, ou environ 12 277 394 minutes, ou environ 736 643 640 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Jonathan Larson (acteur, compositeur, librettiste, scénariste, écrivain, né le 4 février 1960)
  • Hunter Biden (avocat, personnalité du monde des affaires, né le 4 février 1970)
  • Rosa Parks (autobiographe, défenseur des droits de l'homme, militant des droits civiques, personnalité, né le 4 février 1913)
  • Alice Cooper (acteur, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, disc jockey, musicien, rockeur, né le 4 février 1948)
  • Oscar de la Hoya (boxeur, né le 4 février 1973)
  • Charles Lindbergh (autobiographe, aviateur, diariste, ingénieur, inventeur, militant pour la paix, officier de l'Air Force, pilote de chasse, écrivain, né le 4 février 1902)
  • Natalie Imbruglia (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, mannequin, né le 4 février 1975)
  • Lewis Tan (acteur, acteur de télévision, cascadeur, mannequin, né le 4 février 1987)
  • Božena Němcová (artiste, auteur de littérature pour la jeunesse, poète, écrivain, éditeur, сollecteur de contes, né le 4 février 1820)
  • Dan Quayle (avocat, personnalité du monde des affaires, personnalité politique, vice-président des États-Unis, né le 4 février 1947)
  • Lotfi Zadeh (informaticien, ingénieur, mathématicien, professeur, né le 4 février 1921)
  • Jerome Powell (avocat, banquier d'affaires, personnalité politique, né le 4 février 1953)
  • Dietrich Bonhoeffer (philosophe, poète, résistant, théologien, né le 4 février 1906)
  • Lauren Ash (acteur, acteur de cinéma, né le 4 février 1983)
  • Keigo Higashino (ingénieur, romancier, scénariste, écrivain, né le 4 février 1958)
  • Haruka Tomatsu (acteur, chanteur, seiyū, né le 4 février 1990)
  • Gabrielle Anwar (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, producteur de cinéma, né le 4 février 1970)
  • George Andrew Romero (acteur, acteur de cinéma, monteur, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 4 février 1940)
  • Tadeusz Kościuszko (héros, ingénieur, officier, personnalité politique, résistant, né le 4 février 1746)
  • Lawrence Taylor (acteur, acteur de cinéma, catcheur, joueur de football américain, né le 4 février 1959)
  • Andrei Arlovski (boxeur, né le 4 février 1979)
  • Kliment Vorochilov (officier, personnalité politique, révolutionnaire, né le 4 février 1881)
  • Tatsuro Yamashita (artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur artistique, né le 4 février 1953)
  • Sergueï Pougatchev (banquier, entrepreneur, homme d'État, personnalité politique, né le 4 février 1963)
  • Isabel Martínez de Perón (danseur, personnalité politique, né le 4 février 1931)
  • Kuranosuke Sasaki (acteur, acteur de télévision, né le 4 février 1968)
  • Edvin Ryding (acteur, né le 4 février 2003)
  • Nicolle Wallace (animateur de télévision, conseiller politique, romancier, né le 4 février 1972)
  • Ludwig Erhard (personnalité politique, professeur d'université, économiste, né le 4 février 1897)
  • Hannibal Buress (acteur, acteur de télévision, humoriste, podcasteur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 4 février 1983)
  • Urmila Matondkar (acteur, animateur, né le 4 février 1974)
  • Alexia Putellas (joueur de football, né le 4 février 1994)
  • Friedrich Ebert (personnalité politique, né le 4 février 1871)
  • Shigeru Ishiba (personnalité politique, né le 4 février 1957)
  • Nairo Quintana (cycliste, né le 4 février 1990)
  • Charlie Barnett (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 4 février 1988)
  • Kyōko Koizumi (acteur, chanteur, personnalité du monde des affaires, né le 4 février 1966)
  • Laurence Arné (acteur, scénariste, né le 4 février 1982)
  • Shigeru Chiba (acteur, directeur du son, seiyū, né le 4 février 1954)
  • Kenshi Sugiya (joueur de baseball, né le 4 février 1991)
  • Wang Geon (personnalité politique, né le 31 janvier 877)
  • Patrick Whitesell (agent artistique, né le 4 février 1965)
  • Ida Lupino (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, réalisateur de télévision, scénariste, né le 4 février 1918)
  • Chen Kun (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, né le 4 février 1976)
  • Thomas Silverstein (criminel, tueur en série, né le 4 février 1952)
  • Michael J. Saylor (auteur, entrepreneur, informaticien, inventeur, personnalité du monde des affaires, philanthrope, né le 4 février 1965)
  • Rob Corddry (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, humoriste, producteur de télévision, producteur délégué, réalisateur de télévision, scénariste, né le 4 février 1971)
  • Malik Monk (basketteur, né le 4 février 1998)
  • Jacques Prévert (dessinateur, dramaturge, poète, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 4 février 1900)
  • Clint Black (auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, musicien, réalisateur artistique, né le 4 février 1962)

4th of February 2003 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 4 février 2003

News Service President Retiring After 18 Years

Date: 05 February 2003

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Associated Press president and chief executive Louis D Boccardi is retiring after 18 years; expanded organization geographically and technologically to become world's most pervasive purveyor of breaking news in all media; $562 million company's budget is more than double what it was when he took over in 1985 (M)

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COMPANY NEWS

Date: 05 February 2003

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In Piedmont, a New Landscape for Barolo

Date: 05 February 2003

By ERIC ASIMOV

Eric ASIMOV

Eric Asimov reports on winemaking in Piedmont, Italy, including bitter divide between those who have sought to preserve traditional methods of making Barolo and innovators who have adapted new technology and methods in effort to build new markets for their wines; photos (L)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 February 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 February 2003

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New Products Aid Colgate Net

Date: 05 February 2003

Colgate-Palmolive says fourth-quarter profit rose 15 percent; net income climbed to $340.9 million from $295.3 million year earlier; sales increased 3.9 percent, to $2.42 billion; chief executive Reuben Mark comments (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Gets a Budget No One Likes

Date: 05 February 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

Gov James E McGreevey, in angry and frustrated address to legislators, presents budget for next year that cuts deeply into state programs and calls for tax and fee increases that have already drawn protests; McGreevey's projected $23.7 billion plan closes deficit he projected at $5 billion for year starting July 1--gap that is among highest in nation; McGreevey says his budget contains 'cuts that I abhor and eliminates programs that I support'; McGreevey's plan would eliminate property-tax relief for about 300,000 homeowners who make over $100,000 a year, cut health insurance for almost 60,000 low-income adults, and suspend all grants to arts groups and for science and technology and force tuition increases at every state college and university; budget also proposes highest state cigarette tax in nation, at $1.90 a pack, and cuts antismoking programs; table shows new sources of revenue for McGreevey's budget and savings and program cuts; photo (M)

Full Article

Vatican Book Is Offering Reflections On 'New Age'

Date: 04 February 2003

Vatican issues 90-page booklet reflecting on New Age movement; is worried that people might turn away from church in favor of holistic spiritualism that promises 'cosmic correspondences' and vague connection to nature and universe at risk of diminishing God (S)

Full Article

Judge to Hear New Evidence In '86 Murder

Date: 05 February 2003

By DAVID W. CHEN

David CHEN

Judge Timothy J Lawliss, acting judge of Clinton County Court, reopens all-but-dormant case that has been lightning rod for Asian-Americans by agreeing to hear fresh evidence in case of illegal Chinese immigrant David Wong, who was convicted of killing fellow inmate more than 15 years ago; Wong was convicted of fatally stabbing Tyrone Julius at Clinton Correctional Facility in Danemora, NY, in 1986; case reviewed (M)

Full Article

The Doctor Is Out in New Jersey

Date: 05 February 2003

Editorial opposes $250,000 cap on pain-and-suffering litigation sought by doctors in New Jersey striking over malpractice insurance rates; says commission should be appointed to come up with unbiased information on problem (M)

Full Article

News Service President Retiring After 18 Years

Date: 05 February 2003

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Associated Press president and chief executive Louis D Boccardi is retiring after 18 years; expanded organization geographically and technologically to become world's most pervasive purveyor of breaking news in all media; $562 million company's budget is more than double what it was when he took over in 1985 (M)

Full Article

COMPANY NEWS

Date: 05 February 2003

Full Article

In Piedmont, a New Landscape for Barolo

Date: 05 February 2003

By ERIC ASIMOV

Eric ASIMOV

Eric Asimov reports on winemaking in Piedmont, Italy, including bitter divide between those who have sought to preserve traditional methods of making Barolo and innovators who have adapted new technology and methods in effort to build new markets for their wines; photos (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 February 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 February 2003

Full Article

New Products Aid Colgate Net

Date: 05 February 2003

Colgate-Palmolive says fourth-quarter profit rose 15 percent; net income climbed to $340.9 million from $295.3 million year earlier; sales increased 3.9 percent, to $2.42 billion; chief executive Reuben Mark comments (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Gets a Budget No One Likes

Date: 05 February 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

Gov James E McGreevey, in angry and frustrated address to legislators, presents budget for next year that cuts deeply into state programs and calls for tax and fee increases that have already drawn protests; McGreevey's projected $23.7 billion plan closes deficit he projected at $5 billion for year starting July 1--gap that is among highest in nation; McGreevey says his budget contains 'cuts that I abhor and eliminates programs that I support'; McGreevey's plan would eliminate property-tax relief for about 300,000 homeowners who make over $100,000 a year, cut health insurance for almost 60,000 low-income adults, and suspend all grants to arts groups and for science and technology and force tuition increases at every state college and university; budget also proposes highest state cigarette tax in nation, at $1.90 a pack, and cuts antismoking programs; table shows new sources of revenue for McGreevey's budget and savings and program cuts; photo (M)

Full Article

Vatican Book Is Offering Reflections On 'New Age'

Date: 04 February 2003

Vatican issues 90-page booklet reflecting on New Age movement; is worried that people might turn away from church in favor of holistic spiritualism that promises 'cosmic correspondences' and vague connection to nature and universe at risk of diminishing God (S)

Full Article

Judge to Hear New Evidence In '86 Murder

Date: 05 February 2003

By DAVID W. CHEN

David CHEN

Judge Timothy J Lawliss, acting judge of Clinton County Court, reopens all-but-dormant case that has been lightning rod for Asian-Americans by agreeing to hear fresh evidence in case of illegal Chinese immigrant David Wong, who was convicted of killing fellow inmate more than 15 years ago; Wong was convicted of fatally stabbing Tyrone Julius at Clinton Correctional Facility in Danemora, NY, in 1986; case reviewed (M)

Full Article

The Doctor Is Out in New Jersey

Date: 05 February 2003

Editorial opposes $250,000 cap on pain-and-suffering litigation sought by doctors in New Jersey striking over malpractice insurance rates; says commission should be appointed to come up with unbiased information on problem (M)

Full Article

News Service President Retiring After 18 Years

Date: 05 February 2003

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Associated Press president and chief executive Louis D Boccardi is retiring after 18 years; expanded organization geographically and technologically to become world's most pervasive purveyor of breaking news in all media; $562 million company's budget is more than double what it was when he took over in 1985 (M)

Full Article

COMPANY NEWS

Date: 05 February 2003

Full Article

In Piedmont, a New Landscape for Barolo

Date: 05 February 2003

By ERIC ASIMOV

Eric ASIMOV

Eric Asimov reports on winemaking in Piedmont, Italy, including bitter divide between those who have sought to preserve traditional methods of making Barolo and innovators who have adapted new technology and methods in effort to build new markets for their wines; photos (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 February 2003

Full Article

New Products Aid Colgate Net

Date: 05 February 2003

Colgate-Palmolive says fourth-quarter profit rose 15 percent; net income climbed to $340.9 million from $295.3 million year earlier; sales increased 3.9 percent, to $2.42 billion; chief executive Reuben Mark comments (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Gets a Budget No One Likes

Date: 05 February 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

Gov James E McGreevey, in angry and frustrated address to legislators, presents budget for next year that cuts deeply into state programs and calls for tax and fee increases that have already drawn protests; McGreevey's projected $23.7 billion plan closes deficit he projected at $5 billion for year starting July 1--gap that is among highest in nation; McGreevey says his budget contains 'cuts that I abhor and eliminates programs that I support'; McGreevey's plan would eliminate property-tax relief for about 300,000 homeowners who make over $100,000 a year, cut health insurance for almost 60,000 low-income adults, and suspend all grants to arts groups and for science and technology and force tuition increases at every state college and university; budget also proposes highest state cigarette tax in nation, at $1.90 a pack, and cuts antismoking programs; table shows new sources of revenue for McGreevey's budget and savings and program cuts; photo (M)

Full Article

Vatican Book Is Offering Reflections On 'New Age'

Date: 04 February 2003

Vatican issues 90-page booklet reflecting on New Age movement; is worried that people might turn away from church in favor of holistic spiritualism that promises 'cosmic correspondences' and vague connection to nature and universe at risk of diminishing God (S)

Full Article

Judge to Hear New Evidence In '86 Murder

Date: 05 February 2003

By DAVID W. CHEN

David CHEN

Judge Timothy J Lawliss, acting judge of Clinton County Court, reopens all-but-dormant case that has been lightning rod for Asian-Americans by agreeing to hear fresh evidence in case of illegal Chinese immigrant David Wong, who was convicted of killing fellow inmate more than 15 years ago; Wong was convicted of fatally stabbing Tyrone Julius at Clinton Correctional Facility in Danemora, NY, in 1986; case reviewed (M)

Full Article

The Doctor Is Out in New Jersey

Date: 05 February 2003

Editorial opposes $250,000 cap on pain-and-suffering litigation sought by doctors in New Jersey striking over malpractice insurance rates; says commission should be appointed to come up with unbiased information on problem (M)

Full Article

News Service President Retiring After 18 Years

Date: 05 February 2003

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Associated Press president and chief executive Louis D Boccardi is retiring after 18 years; expanded organization geographically and technologically to become world's most pervasive purveyor of breaking news in all media; $562 million company's budget is more than double what it was when he took over in 1985 (M)

Full Article

COMPANY NEWS

Date: 05 February 2003

Full Article

In Piedmont, a New Landscape for Barolo

Date: 05 February 2003

By ERIC ASIMOV

Eric ASIMOV

Eric Asimov reports on winemaking in Piedmont, Italy, including bitter divide between those who have sought to preserve traditional methods of making Barolo and innovators who have adapted new technology and methods in effort to build new markets for their wines; photos (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 February 2003

Full Article

New Jersey Gets a Budget No One Likes

Date: 05 February 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

Gov James E McGreevey, in angry and frustrated address to legislators, presents budget for next year that cuts deeply into state programs and calls for tax and fee increases that have already drawn protests; McGreevey's projected $23.7 billion plan closes deficit he projected at $5 billion for year starting July 1--gap that is among highest in nation; McGreevey says his budget contains 'cuts that I abhor and eliminates programs that I support'; McGreevey's plan would eliminate property-tax relief for about 300,000 homeowners who make over $100,000 a year, cut health insurance for almost 60,000 low-income adults, and suspend all grants to arts groups and for science and technology and force tuition increases at every state college and university; budget also proposes highest state cigarette tax in nation, at $1.90 a pack, and cuts antismoking programs; table shows new sources of revenue for McGreevey's budget and savings and program cuts; photo (M)

Full Article

Vatican Book Is Offering Reflections On 'New Age'

Date: 04 February 2003

Vatican issues 90-page booklet reflecting on New Age movement; is worried that people might turn away from church in favor of holistic spiritualism that promises 'cosmic correspondences' and vague connection to nature and universe at risk of diminishing God (S)

Full Article

Judge to Hear New Evidence In '86 Murder

Date: 05 February 2003

By DAVID W. CHEN

David CHEN

Judge Timothy J Lawliss, acting judge of Clinton County Court, reopens all-but-dormant case that has been lightning rod for Asian-Americans by agreeing to hear fresh evidence in case of illegal Chinese immigrant David Wong, who was convicted of killing fellow inmate more than 15 years ago; Wong was convicted of fatally stabbing Tyrone Julius at Clinton Correctional Facility in Danemora, NY, in 1986; case reviewed (M)

Full Article

The Doctor Is Out in New Jersey

Date: 05 February 2003

Editorial opposes $250,000 cap on pain-and-suffering litigation sought by doctors in New Jersey striking over malpractice insurance rates; says commission should be appointed to come up with unbiased information on problem (M)

Full Article

News Service President Retiring After 18 Years

Date: 05 February 2003

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Associated Press president and chief executive Louis D Boccardi is retiring after 18 years; expanded organization geographically and technologically to become world's most pervasive purveyor of breaking news in all media; $562 million company's budget is more than double what it was when he took over in 1985 (M)

Full Article

COMPANY NEWS

Date: 05 February 2003

Full Article

In Piedmont, a New Landscape for Barolo

Date: 05 February 2003

By ERIC ASIMOV

Eric ASIMOV

Eric Asimov reports on winemaking in Piedmont, Italy, including bitter divide between those who have sought to preserve traditional methods of making Barolo and innovators who have adapted new technology and methods in effort to build new markets for their wines; photos (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 February 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 February 2003

Full Article

New Products Aid Colgate Net

Date: 05 February 2003

Colgate-Palmolive says fourth-quarter profit rose 15 percent; net income climbed to $340.9 million from $295.3 million year earlier; sales increased 3.9 percent, to $2.42 billion; chief executive Reuben Mark comments (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Gets a Budget No One Likes

Date: 05 February 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

Gov James E McGreevey, in angry and frustrated address to legislators, presents budget for next year that cuts deeply into state programs and calls for tax and fee increases that have already drawn protests; McGreevey's projected $23.7 billion plan closes deficit he projected at $5 billion for year starting July 1--gap that is among highest in nation; McGreevey says his budget contains 'cuts that I abhor and eliminates programs that I support'; McGreevey's plan would eliminate property-tax relief for about 300,000 homeowners who make over $100,000 a year, cut health insurance for almost 60,000 low-income adults, and suspend all grants to arts groups and for science and technology and force tuition increases at every state college and university; budget also proposes highest state cigarette tax in nation, at $1.90 a pack, and cuts antismoking programs; table shows new sources of revenue for McGreevey's budget and savings and program cuts; photo (M)

Full Article

Vatican Book Is Offering Reflections On 'New Age'

Date: 04 February 2003

Vatican issues 90-page booklet reflecting on New Age movement; is worried that people might turn away from church in favor of holistic spiritualism that promises 'cosmic correspondences' and vague connection to nature and universe at risk of diminishing God (S)

Full Article

Judge to Hear New Evidence In '86 Murder

Date: 05 February 2003

By DAVID W. CHEN

David CHEN

Judge Timothy J Lawliss, acting judge of Clinton County Court, reopens all-but-dormant case that has been lightning rod for Asian-Americans by agreeing to hear fresh evidence in case of illegal Chinese immigrant David Wong, who was convicted of killing fellow inmate more than 15 years ago; Wong was convicted of fatally stabbing Tyrone Julius at Clinton Correctional Facility in Danemora, NY, in 1986; case reviewed (M)

Full Article

The Doctor Is Out in New Jersey

Date: 05 February 2003

Editorial opposes $250,000 cap on pain-and-suffering litigation sought by doctors in New Jersey striking over malpractice insurance rates; says commission should be appointed to come up with unbiased information on problem (M)

Full Article