Rejouer mardi 29 avril 2003

Le 29 avril 2003 était un mardi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 118ème 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 29 avril 2026, il y a 41 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le jeudi 29 avril 2027, dans 323 jours. Vous avez vécu 8 442 jours, soit environ 202 615 heures, ou environ 12 156 939 minutes, ou environ 729 416 340 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Daniel Day-Lewis (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, artiste, né le 29 avril 1957)
  • Hirohito (aristocrate, biologiste marin, diplomate, militaire, monarque, zoologiste, né le 29 avril 1901)
  • Bernard Madoff (banquier, courtier en bourse, financier, économiste, né le 29 avril 1938)
  • Michelle Pfeiffer (acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chanteur, mannequin, participant à un concours de beauté, producteur de cinéma, né le 29 avril 1958)
  • Uma Thurman (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, mannequin, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, scénariste, né le 29 avril 1970)
  • Alexandre II (personnalité politique, né le 29 avril 1818)
  • Willie Nelson (acteur, acteur de télévision, auteur, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, entrepreneur, guitariste, musicien, musicien de studio, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, réalisateur artistique, taekwondoïste, écologiste, écrivain, né le 29 avril 1933)
  • Jerry Seinfeld (humoriste de stand-up, né le 29 avril 1954)
  • Andre Agassi (autobiographe, joueur de tennis, personnalité du monde des affaires, né le 29 avril 1970)
  • Megan Boone (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, écologiste, né le 29 avril 1983)
  • William Randolph Hearst (collectionneur d'œuvres d'art, personnalité du monde des affaires, personnalité politique, reporter, socialite, éditeur, né le 29 avril 1863)
  • Dale Earnhardt (pilote automobile, pilote de moto, propriétaire d'une équipe NASCAR, né le 29 avril 1951)
  • Leslie Jordan (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, dramaturge, né le 29 avril 1955)
  • Vito Corleone (mobster, né le 29 avril 1891)
  • David Icke (animateur de télévision, joueur de football, journaliste sportif, militant anti-vaccins, personnalité du monde des affaires, théoricien du complot, ufologue, écrivain, né le 29 avril 1952)
  • Duke Ellington (arrangeur musical, autobiographe, chef d'orchestre, chef de fanfare, compositeur, compositeur de musique de film, musicien, musicien de jazz, parolier, pianiste, réalisateur artistique, né le 29 avril 1899)
  • Sofía de Borbón Ortiz (aristocrate, élève, né le 29 avril 2007)
  • Marc Clotet (acteur, acteur de télévision, mannequin, né le 29 avril 1980)
  • Master P (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, agent artistique, auteur-compositeur, basketteur, chanteur, impresario, motivateur, musicien, personnalité du monde des affaires, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, rappeur, réalisateur, réalisateur artistique, scénariste, né le 29 avril 1967)
  • Kate Mulgrew (acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 29 avril 1955)
  • Timothy Treadwell (réalisateur, écologiste, écologue, né le 29 avril 1957)
  • Yūko Tanaka (acteur, seiyū, né le 29 avril 1955)
  • Yukiya Kitamura (acteur, né le 29 avril 1974)
  • Tyler Labine (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, humoriste, né le 29 avril 1978)
  • Paul Adelstein (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 29 avril 1969)
  • Jay Cutler (joueur de football américain, né le 29 avril 1983)
  • Jacob Rothschild (banquier, personnalité politique, né le 29 avril 1936)
  • Justin Thomas (golfeur, né le 29 avril 1993)
  • Tammi Terrell (auteur-compositeur, chanteur, musicien, né le 29 avril 1945)
  • Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović (diplomate, personnalité politique, né le 29 avril 1968)
  • Henri Poincaré (astronome, chercheur, ingénieur, mathématicien, philosophe, philosophe des sciences, physicien, professeur d'université, topologue, écrivain, né le 29 avril 1854)
  • Rocío Carrasco (animateur de télévision, débatteur de télévision, né le 29 avril 1977)
  • Crystal Harris (chanteur, mannequin, playmate, né le 29 avril 1986)
  • Jürgen Vogel (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, producteur, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 29 avril 1968)
  • Pratik Gandhi (acteur, né le 29 avril 1989)
  • Steven Blum (acteur, acteur de doublage, entrepreneur, scénariste, né le 29 avril 1960)
  • Jean Rochefort (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, consultant, narrateur de livre audio, réalisateur, né le 29 avril 1930)
  • Fumihiko Tachiki (acteur, animateur de radio, comédien de doublage, seiyū, voix-off, né le 29 avril 1961)
  • Chūya Nakahara (poète, poète de tanka, traducteur, écrivain, né le 29 avril 1907)
  • Ravi Varmâ (artiste, créateur, peintre, né le 29 avril 1848)
  • Taylor Cole (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, né le 29 avril 1984)
  • Michael Herbig (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 29 avril 1968)
  • Anggun (acteur, artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, personnalité de l'audiovisuel, philanthrope, né le 29 avril 1974)
  • Fares Fares (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 29 avril 1973)
  • Anne-Sophie Lapix (animateur de télévision, journaliste, présentateur de journal, né le 29 avril 1972)
  • Darby Stanchfield (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 29 avril 1971)
  • Zubin Mehta (chef d'orchestre, directeur musical, né le 29 avril 1936)
  • Pierre Woodman (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur pornographique, photographe, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, né le 29 avril 1963)
  • Anita Dobson (acteur, acteur de cinéma, chanteur, né le 29 avril 1949)
  • Michael Alig (promoteur, né le 29 avril 1966)

29th of April 2003 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 29 avril 2003

Iranian News Channel Makes Inroads in Iraq

Date: 29 April 2003

By SABRINA TAVERNISE

Sabrina TAVERNISE

Iraqis are tuning into television for first time in several weeks as power comes back on in Baghdad; news they are watching is coming from Iran, via Al Alam television, station most Iraqis assume is owned by Iranian government; station, which broadcasts in Arabic, provided only real source of news during war; alternative was ponderous party-line reporting of Iraqi state television, which few Iraqis trusted; Al Alarm, started in Feb, was immediate hit; its dominance on airwaves is frustration with American reconstruction effort; Iraq correspondent for Al Alam claims station is free, 'just like Al Jazeera'; photo (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 April 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 April 2003

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New Board Chairwoman at Barnard

Date: 30 April 2003

By Karen W. Arenson

Karen Arenson

Barnard College names Anna Quindlen as chairwoman of its board, effective in October; career highlights (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Law On Tax-Refund Loans

Date: 29 April 2003

By Jennifer Steinhauer (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Jennifer NYT

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg signs law requiring tax preparers to disclose fees associated with rapid refund loans (S)

Full Article

A New Center for Performing Arts

Date: 29 April 2003

By VERLYN KLINKENBORG

Verlyn KLINKENBORG

Verlyn Klinkenborg appreciation of Frank Gehry's newly unveiled Richard B Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College; says it is more than just commitment to architecture, it represents dedication to performing arts education

Full Article

A New SARS Riddle: How to Know It's Beaten

Date: 30 April 2003

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN

Lawrence ALTMAN

Lawrence K Altman analysis of SARS epidemic discusses new WHO assurances that outbreak is over in Vietnam and waning in Hong Kong and question of how much confidence experts can express about little-understood new disease (M)

Full Article

New Losses, Layoffs and Debt At the Machine Builder ABB

Date: 30 April 2003

By ALISON LANGLEY

Alison LANGLEY

ABB Ltd reports first quarter loss of $45 million; attributes poor showing to heavy borrowing it did in earlier years and costs of cutting itself back down to size; orders for quarter were flat in core divisions power technologies and automation when stated in local currencies, but rose 11 percent in dollar terms; revenue in those divisions rose 5 percent in local currencies and 18 percent in dollars; chief executive Jurgen Dormann comments (M)

Full Article

New Devices To Recognize Body Features On U.S. Entry

Date: 30 April 2003

By PHILIP SHENON

Philip SHENON

Sec Tom Ridge says domestic-security agencies will begin to use biometric technology to verify identities of foreigners entering and leaving US; outlines plans to speed installation of new equipment; photo (M)

Full Article

Finally, Good News About SARS

Date: 29 April 2003

Editorial on World Health Orgn announcement that Vietnam has succeeded in stopping local spread of SARS, and that epidemic appears to have peaked in Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada, with fewer new cases being reported every day; says this suggests that aggressive public health measures may be able to contain new and potentially fatal illness; says vigilance remains important, and New York City's health officials were appropriately cautious when they forced foreign tourist to stay in hospital isolation for 10 days because he was suspected SARS case; says epidemic is running out of control in China, and all Asian countries should keep up their guard for foreseeable future

Full Article

Iranian News Channel Makes Inroads in Iraq

Date: 29 April 2003

By SABRINA TAVERNISE

Sabrina TAVERNISE

Iraqis are tuning into television for first time in several weeks as power comes back on in Baghdad; news they are watching is coming from Iran, via Al Alam television, station most Iraqis assume is owned by Iranian government; station, which broadcasts in Arabic, provided only real source of news during war; alternative was ponderous party-line reporting of Iraqi state television, which few Iraqis trusted; Al Alarm, started in Feb, was immediate hit; its dominance on airwaves is frustration with American reconstruction effort; Iraq correspondent for Al Alam claims station is free, 'just like Al Jazeera'; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 April 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 April 2003

Full Article

New Board Chairwoman at Barnard

Date: 30 April 2003

By Karen W. Arenson

Karen Arenson

Barnard College names Anna Quindlen as chairwoman of its board, effective in October; career highlights (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Law On Tax-Refund Loans

Date: 29 April 2003

By Jennifer Steinhauer (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Jennifer NYT

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg signs law requiring tax preparers to disclose fees associated with rapid refund loans (S)

Full Article

A New Center for Performing Arts

Date: 29 April 2003

By VERLYN KLINKENBORG

Verlyn KLINKENBORG

Verlyn Klinkenborg appreciation of Frank Gehry's newly unveiled Richard B Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College; says it is more than just commitment to architecture, it represents dedication to performing arts education

Full Article

A New SARS Riddle: How to Know It's Beaten

Date: 30 April 2003

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN

Lawrence ALTMAN

Lawrence K Altman analysis of SARS epidemic discusses new WHO assurances that outbreak is over in Vietnam and waning in Hong Kong and question of how much confidence experts can express about little-understood new disease (M)

Full Article

New Losses, Layoffs and Debt At the Machine Builder ABB

Date: 30 April 2003

By ALISON LANGLEY

Alison LANGLEY

ABB Ltd reports first quarter loss of $45 million; attributes poor showing to heavy borrowing it did in earlier years and costs of cutting itself back down to size; orders for quarter were flat in core divisions power technologies and automation when stated in local currencies, but rose 11 percent in dollar terms; revenue in those divisions rose 5 percent in local currencies and 18 percent in dollars; chief executive Jurgen Dormann comments (M)

Full Article

New Devices To Recognize Body Features On U.S. Entry

Date: 30 April 2003

By PHILIP SHENON

Philip SHENON

Sec Tom Ridge says domestic-security agencies will begin to use biometric technology to verify identities of foreigners entering and leaving US; outlines plans to speed installation of new equipment; photo (M)

Full Article

Finally, Good News About SARS

Date: 29 April 2003

Editorial on World Health Orgn announcement that Vietnam has succeeded in stopping local spread of SARS, and that epidemic appears to have peaked in Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada, with fewer new cases being reported every day; says this suggests that aggressive public health measures may be able to contain new and potentially fatal illness; says vigilance remains important, and New York City's health officials were appropriately cautious when they forced foreign tourist to stay in hospital isolation for 10 days because he was suspected SARS case; says epidemic is running out of control in China, and all Asian countries should keep up their guard for foreseeable future

Full Article

Iranian News Channel Makes Inroads in Iraq

Date: 29 April 2003

By SABRINA TAVERNISE

Sabrina TAVERNISE

Iraqis are tuning into television for first time in several weeks as power comes back on in Baghdad; news they are watching is coming from Iran, via Al Alam television, station most Iraqis assume is owned by Iranian government; station, which broadcasts in Arabic, provided only real source of news during war; alternative was ponderous party-line reporting of Iraqi state television, which few Iraqis trusted; Al Alarm, started in Feb, was immediate hit; its dominance on airwaves is frustration with American reconstruction effort; Iraq correspondent for Al Alam claims station is free, 'just like Al Jazeera'; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 April 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 April 2003

Full Article

New Board Chairwoman at Barnard

Date: 30 April 2003

By Karen W. Arenson

Karen Arenson

Barnard College names Anna Quindlen as chairwoman of its board, effective in October; career highlights (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Law On Tax-Refund Loans

Date: 29 April 2003

By Jennifer Steinhauer (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Jennifer NYT

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg signs law requiring tax preparers to disclose fees associated with rapid refund loans (S)

Full Article

A New Center for Performing Arts

Date: 29 April 2003

By VERLYN KLINKENBORG

Verlyn KLINKENBORG

Verlyn Klinkenborg appreciation of Frank Gehry's newly unveiled Richard B Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College; says it is more than just commitment to architecture, it represents dedication to performing arts education

Full Article

A New SARS Riddle: How to Know It's Beaten

Date: 30 April 2003

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN

Lawrence ALTMAN

Lawrence K Altman analysis of SARS epidemic discusses new WHO assurances that outbreak is over in Vietnam and waning in Hong Kong and question of how much confidence experts can express about little-understood new disease (M)

Full Article

New Devices To Recognize Body Features On U.S. Entry

Date: 30 April 2003

By PHILIP SHENON

Philip SHENON

Sec Tom Ridge says domestic-security agencies will begin to use biometric technology to verify identities of foreigners entering and leaving US; outlines plans to speed installation of new equipment; photo (M)

Full Article

Finally, Good News About SARS

Date: 29 April 2003

Editorial on World Health Orgn announcement that Vietnam has succeeded in stopping local spread of SARS, and that epidemic appears to have peaked in Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada, with fewer new cases being reported every day; says this suggests that aggressive public health measures may be able to contain new and potentially fatal illness; says vigilance remains important, and New York City's health officials were appropriately cautious when they forced foreign tourist to stay in hospital isolation for 10 days because he was suspected SARS case; says epidemic is running out of control in China, and all Asian countries should keep up their guard for foreseeable future

Full Article

Iranian News Channel Makes Inroads in Iraq

Date: 29 April 2003

By SABRINA TAVERNISE

Sabrina TAVERNISE

Iraqis are tuning into television for first time in several weeks as power comes back on in Baghdad; news they are watching is coming from Iran, via Al Alam television, station most Iraqis assume is owned by Iranian government; station, which broadcasts in Arabic, provided only real source of news during war; alternative was ponderous party-line reporting of Iraqi state television, which few Iraqis trusted; Al Alarm, started in Feb, was immediate hit; its dominance on airwaves is frustration with American reconstruction effort; Iraq correspondent for Al Alam claims station is free, 'just like Al Jazeera'; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 April 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 April 2003

Full Article

New Board Chairwoman at Barnard

Date: 30 April 2003

By Karen W. Arenson

Karen Arenson

Barnard College names Anna Quindlen as chairwoman of its board, effective in October; career highlights (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Law On Tax-Refund Loans

Date: 29 April 2003

By Jennifer Steinhauer (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Jennifer NYT

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg signs law requiring tax preparers to disclose fees associated with rapid refund loans (S)

Full Article

A New Center for Performing Arts

Date: 29 April 2003

By VERLYN KLINKENBORG

Verlyn KLINKENBORG

Verlyn Klinkenborg appreciation of Frank Gehry's newly unveiled Richard B Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College; says it is more than just commitment to architecture, it represents dedication to performing arts education

Full Article

A New SARS Riddle: How to Know It's Beaten

Date: 30 April 2003

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN

Lawrence ALTMAN

Lawrence K Altman analysis of SARS epidemic discusses new WHO assurances that outbreak is over in Vietnam and waning in Hong Kong and question of how much confidence experts can express about little-understood new disease (M)

Full Article

New Losses, Layoffs and Debt At the Machine Builder ABB

Date: 30 April 2003

By ALISON LANGLEY

Alison LANGLEY

ABB Ltd reports first quarter loss of $45 million; attributes poor showing to heavy borrowing it did in earlier years and costs of cutting itself back down to size; orders for quarter were flat in core divisions power technologies and automation when stated in local currencies, but rose 11 percent in dollar terms; revenue in those divisions rose 5 percent in local currencies and 18 percent in dollars; chief executive Jurgen Dormann comments (M)

Full Article

Iranian News Channel Makes Inroads in Iraq

Date: 29 April 2003

By SABRINA TAVERNISE

Sabrina TAVERNISE

Iraqis are tuning into television for first time in several weeks as power comes back on in Baghdad; news they are watching is coming from Iran, via Al Alam television, station most Iraqis assume is owned by Iranian government; station, which broadcasts in Arabic, provided only real source of news during war; alternative was ponderous party-line reporting of Iraqi state television, which few Iraqis trusted; Al Alarm, started in Feb, was immediate hit; its dominance on airwaves is frustration with American reconstruction effort; Iraq correspondent for Al Alam claims station is free, 'just like Al Jazeera'; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 April 2003

Full Article

New Board Chairwoman at Barnard

Date: 30 April 2003

By Karen W. Arenson

Karen Arenson

Barnard College names Anna Quindlen as chairwoman of its board, effective in October; career highlights (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Law On Tax-Refund Loans

Date: 29 April 2003

By Jennifer Steinhauer (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Jennifer NYT

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg signs law requiring tax preparers to disclose fees associated with rapid refund loans (S)

Full Article

A New Center for Performing Arts

Date: 29 April 2003

By VERLYN KLINKENBORG

Verlyn KLINKENBORG

Verlyn Klinkenborg appreciation of Frank Gehry's newly unveiled Richard B Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College; says it is more than just commitment to architecture, it represents dedication to performing arts education

Full Article

A New SARS Riddle: How to Know It's Beaten

Date: 30 April 2003

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN

Lawrence ALTMAN

Lawrence K Altman analysis of SARS epidemic discusses new WHO assurances that outbreak is over in Vietnam and waning in Hong Kong and question of how much confidence experts can express about little-understood new disease (M)

Full Article

New Losses, Layoffs and Debt At the Machine Builder ABB

Date: 30 April 2003

By ALISON LANGLEY

Alison LANGLEY

ABB Ltd reports first quarter loss of $45 million; attributes poor showing to heavy borrowing it did in earlier years and costs of cutting itself back down to size; orders for quarter were flat in core divisions power technologies and automation when stated in local currencies, but rose 11 percent in dollar terms; revenue in those divisions rose 5 percent in local currencies and 18 percent in dollars; chief executive Jurgen Dormann comments (M)

Full Article

New Devices To Recognize Body Features On U.S. Entry

Date: 30 April 2003

By PHILIP SHENON

Philip SHENON

Sec Tom Ridge says domestic-security agencies will begin to use biometric technology to verify identities of foreigners entering and leaving US; outlines plans to speed installation of new equipment; photo (M)

Full Article

Finally, Good News About SARS

Date: 29 April 2003

Editorial on World Health Orgn announcement that Vietnam has succeeded in stopping local spread of SARS, and that epidemic appears to have peaked in Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada, with fewer new cases being reported every day; says this suggests that aggressive public health measures may be able to contain new and potentially fatal illness; says vigilance remains important, and New York City's health officials were appropriately cautious when they forced foreign tourist to stay in hospital isolation for 10 days because he was suspected SARS case; says epidemic is running out of control in China, and all Asian countries should keep up their guard for foreseeable future

Full Article