Rejouer mercredi 31 mars 2004

Le 31 mars 2004 était un mercredi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 90ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était George W. Bush.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 22 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le mardi 31 mars 2026, il y a 72 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le mercredi 31 mars 2027, dans 292 jours. Vous avez vécu 8 107 jours, soit environ 194 578 heures, ou environ 11 674 716 minutes, ou environ 700 482 960 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Ewan McGregor (acteur, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, chanteur, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, né le 31 mars 1971)
  • Jean-Sébastien Bach (chef d'orchestre, chef de chœur, claveciniste, compositeur, instituteur, musicien, musicologue, organiste, premier violon, professeur de musique, violoniste, virtuose, né le 31 mars 1685)
  • Chloé Zhao (monteur, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 31 mars 1982)
  • René Descartes (astronome, inventeur d'automates, mathématicien, militaire, musicologue, philosophe, physicien, théoricien de la musique, écrivain, épistolier, né le 31 mars 1596)
  • Christopher Walken (acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de genre, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, danseur, mannequin, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 31 mars 1943)
  • Al Gore (financier, journaliste, militant climatique, personnalité du monde des affaires, personnalité politique, écologiste, écrivain, né le 31 mars 1948)
  • Henri II (personnalité politique, né le 21 mars 1519)
  • Joseph Haydn (chef d'orchestre, compositeur, musicien, musicologue, pianiste, né le 31 mars 1732)
  • Angus Young (auteur-compositeur, guitariste, né le 31 mars 1955)
  • Brian Tyree Henry (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 31 mars 1982)
  • Jack Antonoff (auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, guitariste, réalisateur artistique, né le 31 mars 1984)
  • Rhea Perlman (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, auteur de littérature pour la jeunesse, écrivain, né le 31 mars 1948)
  • César Chávez (défenseur des droits de l'homme, manœuvre, personnalité politique, syndicaliste, né le 31 mars 1927)
  • Henry de Gloucester (aristocrate, personnalité politique, soldat, né le 31 mars 1900)
  • Maximilien Ier de Habsbourg (dirigeant, né le 22 mars 1459)
  • Māya Sakamoto (acteur, animateur de radio, chanteur, essayiste, producteur de télévision, seiyū, né le 31 mars 1980)
  • Richard Chamberlain (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, artiste d'enregistrement, autobiographe, chanteur, metteur en scène, producteur de cinéma, né le 31 mars 1934)
  • Patrick Leahy (avocat, personnalité politique, procureur d'État, né le 31 mars 1940)
  • Shirley Jones (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chanteur, musicien, né le 31 mars 1934)
  • Kate Micucci (acteur, acteur de doublage, auteur-compositeur, auteur-compositeur-interprète, compositeur, humoriste, scénariste, né le 31 mars 1980)
  • William Daniels (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de genre, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, personnalité politique, syndicaliste, né le 31 mars 1927)
  • César Gaviria (diplomate, personnalité politique, économiste, né le 31 mars 1947)
  • Shōichi Yokoi (critique, militaire, né le 31 mars 1915)
  • Jessica Szohr (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, né le 31 mars 1985)
  • Jack Johnson (boxeur, né le 31 mars 1878)
  • Hiroshi Tachi (acteur, acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, seiyū, né le 31 mars 1950)
  • Hiroyuki Miyasako (YouTubeur, acteur, chanteur, humoriste, owarai tarento, producteur de télévision, seiyū, né le 31 mars 1970)
  • Steve Bing (philanthrope, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 31 mars 1965)
  • Ryan Bingham (acteur, artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, compositeur, guitariste, né le 31 mars 1981)
  • Molly Qerim (commentateur sportif, né le 31 mars 1985)
  • Herb Alpert (acteur, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, chef d'orchestre, chef de fanfare, entrepreneur, musicien de jazz, réalisateur artistique, trompettiste, né le 31 mars 1935)
  • Gordie Howe (joueur de hockey sur glace, né le 31 mars 1928)
  • Octavio Paz (diplomate, essayiste, parolier, personnalité politique, philosophe, poète, traducteur, écrivain, né le 31 mars 1914)
  • Damon Herriman (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, directeur de la photographie, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 31 mars 1970)
  • Marwān Ier (calife, dirigeant, personnalité politique, né le 28 mars 623)
  • Neha Kapur (acteur, mannequin, participant à un concours de beauté, né le 31 mars 1984)
  • Yue Fei (militaire, né le 24 mars 1103)
  • Angus King (animateur de télévision, avocat, chef d'entreprise, célébrité, entrepreneur, personnalité du monde des affaires, personnalité politique, producteur associé, né le 31 mars 1944)
  • Daniel Mays (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 31 mars 1978)
  • Kamala Surayya (autobiographe, nouvelliste, poète, écrivain, né le 31 mars 1934)
  • Pavel Boure (joueur de hockey sur glace, né le 31 mars 1971)
  • Alexandra Kollontaï (commissaire du peuple, diplomate, féministe, personnalité politique, théoricien politique, écrivain, né le 31 mars 1872)
  • Korneï Tchoukovski (auteur de littérature pour la jeunesse, critique littéraire, essayiste, historien de la littérature, journaliste, journaliste d'opinion, poète, prosateur, traducteur, écrivain, né le 31 mars 1882)
  • Evan Williams (blogueur, entrepreneur, informaticien, personnalité du monde des affaires, né le 31 mars 1972)
  • Alejandro Amenábar (acteur, compositeur, compositeur de musique de film, monteur, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 31 mars 1972)
  • Rama III (ministre des Affaires étrangères, officier, souverain, né le 31 mars 1787)
  • Yoon Kyun-sang (acteur, acteur de télévision, mannequin, né le 31 mars 1987)
  • Aleksandr Zbruyev (acteur, né le 31 mars 1938)
  • Reza Attaran (acteur, acteur de télévision, chanteur, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 31 mars 1968)
  • Nagisa Ōshima (monteur, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 31 mars 1932)

31st of March 2004 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 31 mars 2004

To Portray The Horror, News Media Agonize

Date: 01 April 2004

By BILL CARTER and JACQUES STEINBERG

Bill CARTER

Photographs and videotaped images of attack on four American security workers in Falluja present editors and producers with challenge: how to show what happened without offending viewers and readers; most large newspapers decide that horror of events could not be fully conveyed without printing some of more grisly images; on television, where impact of images might be more powerful, no consensus emerges; most grisly images appear on Internet, sometimes accompanied by viewer warnings (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 01 April 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 March 2004

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MUTUAL FUND MANAGER TO PAY $50 MILLION FINE

Date: 01 April 2004

Securities and Exchange Commission says Massachusetts Financial Services, manager of oldest mutual fund in nation, agrees to pay $50 million penalty to settle allegations it improperly disclosed brokerage arrangements; SEC says investment company made arrangements with about 100 brokers to direct commissions on portfolio transactions toward them if brokers would highlight their funds to clients (S)

Full Article

TIERONE AGREES TO BUY RIVAL BANK FOR $97.3 MILLION

Date: 01 April 2004

TierOne Corp, parent of TierOne Bank, will buy rival bank United Nebraska Financial for $97.3 million in cash (S)

Full Article

BEST BUY AND CIRCUIT CITY REPORT STRONGER PROFITS

Date: 01 April 2004

Best Buy and Circuit City, largest electronics retailers, report increases in profit in fourth quarter; Best Buy earned $469 million on 21 percent increase in sales; Circuit City earned $89.6 million on 1.8 percent increase in sales; Circuit City acquires InterTan, which operates 980 electronics retail stores in Canada, for about $284 million, and MusicNow, privately held company that sells music downloads, for undisclosed amount (S)

Full Article

CHIEF OF ACCENTURE WILL STEP DOWN IN SEPTEMBER

Date: 31 March 2004

Accenture chief executive Joe Forehand will step down but will remain chairman; Forehand says company will hire 30,000 people this fiscal year and that second-quarter sales rose 17 percent; net income increased 3.7 percent, to $123.1 million from $118.7 million year earlier (S)

Full Article

F.T.C. PLANS TO CHALLENGE ARCH COAL'S PURCHASE OF RIVAL

Date: 01 April 2004

Federal Trade Commission will challenge Arch Coal's plans to buy assets of Triton Coal; says it will seek federal court order blocking deal, valued at $364 million, because it would hurt competition among coal producers in Southern Powder River Basin of Wyoming (S)

Full Article

AUDITORS QUESTION TRUMP HOTELS' FUTURE VIABILITY

Date: 31 March 2004

By Eric Dash (NYT)

Eric NYT

Ernst & Young, auditors of Donald Trump's cash-starved casino company Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts are raising 'substantial doubt' about its ability to continue as viable business (S)

Full Article

COURT APPROVES BERKSHIRE PURCHASE OF OAKWOOD HOMES

Date: 01 April 2004

Berkshire Hathaway's $373 million purchase of Oakwood Homes wins final court approval as part of Oakwood's bankruptcy reorganization plan (S)

Full Article

To Portray The Horror, News Media Agonize

Date: 01 April 2004

By BILL CARTER and JACQUES STEINBERG

Bill CARTER

Photographs and videotaped images of attack on four American security workers in Falluja present editors and producers with challenge: how to show what happened without offending viewers and readers; most large newspapers decide that horror of events could not be fully conveyed without printing some of more grisly images; on television, where impact of images might be more powerful, no consensus emerges; most grisly images appear on Internet, sometimes accompanied by viewer warnings (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 01 April 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 March 2004

Full Article

MUTUAL FUND MANAGER TO PAY $50 MILLION FINE

Date: 01 April 2004

Securities and Exchange Commission says Massachusetts Financial Services, manager of oldest mutual fund in nation, agrees to pay $50 million penalty to settle allegations it improperly disclosed brokerage arrangements; SEC says investment company made arrangements with about 100 brokers to direct commissions on portfolio transactions toward them if brokers would highlight their funds to clients (S)

Full Article

TIERONE AGREES TO BUY RIVAL BANK FOR $97.3 MILLION

Date: 01 April 2004

TierOne Corp, parent of TierOne Bank, will buy rival bank United Nebraska Financial for $97.3 million in cash (S)

Full Article

BEST BUY AND CIRCUIT CITY REPORT STRONGER PROFITS

Date: 01 April 2004

Best Buy and Circuit City, largest electronics retailers, report increases in profit in fourth quarter; Best Buy earned $469 million on 21 percent increase in sales; Circuit City earned $89.6 million on 1.8 percent increase in sales; Circuit City acquires InterTan, which operates 980 electronics retail stores in Canada, for about $284 million, and MusicNow, privately held company that sells music downloads, for undisclosed amount (S)

Full Article

CHIEF OF ACCENTURE WILL STEP DOWN IN SEPTEMBER

Date: 31 March 2004

Accenture chief executive Joe Forehand will step down but will remain chairman; Forehand says company will hire 30,000 people this fiscal year and that second-quarter sales rose 17 percent; net income increased 3.7 percent, to $123.1 million from $118.7 million year earlier (S)

Full Article

F.T.C. PLANS TO CHALLENGE ARCH COAL'S PURCHASE OF RIVAL

Date: 01 April 2004

Federal Trade Commission will challenge Arch Coal's plans to buy assets of Triton Coal; says it will seek federal court order blocking deal, valued at $364 million, because it would hurt competition among coal producers in Southern Powder River Basin of Wyoming (S)

Full Article

AUDITORS QUESTION TRUMP HOTELS' FUTURE VIABILITY

Date: 31 March 2004

By Eric Dash (NYT)

Eric NYT

Ernst & Young, auditors of Donald Trump's cash-starved casino company Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts are raising 'substantial doubt' about its ability to continue as viable business (S)

Full Article

COURT APPROVES BERKSHIRE PURCHASE OF OAKWOOD HOMES

Date: 01 April 2004

Berkshire Hathaway's $373 million purchase of Oakwood Homes wins final court approval as part of Oakwood's bankruptcy reorganization plan (S)

Full Article

To Portray The Horror, News Media Agonize

Date: 01 April 2004

By BILL CARTER and JACQUES STEINBERG

Bill CARTER

Photographs and videotaped images of attack on four American security workers in Falluja present editors and producers with challenge: how to show what happened without offending viewers and readers; most large newspapers decide that horror of events could not be fully conveyed without printing some of more grisly images; on television, where impact of images might be more powerful, no consensus emerges; most grisly images appear on Internet, sometimes accompanied by viewer warnings (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 01 April 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 March 2004

Full Article

MUTUAL FUND MANAGER TO PAY $50 MILLION FINE

Date: 01 April 2004

Securities and Exchange Commission says Massachusetts Financial Services, manager of oldest mutual fund in nation, agrees to pay $50 million penalty to settle allegations it improperly disclosed brokerage arrangements; SEC says investment company made arrangements with about 100 brokers to direct commissions on portfolio transactions toward them if brokers would highlight their funds to clients (S)

Full Article

TIERONE AGREES TO BUY RIVAL BANK FOR $97.3 MILLION

Date: 01 April 2004

TierOne Corp, parent of TierOne Bank, will buy rival bank United Nebraska Financial for $97.3 million in cash (S)

Full Article

BEST BUY AND CIRCUIT CITY REPORT STRONGER PROFITS

Date: 01 April 2004

Best Buy and Circuit City, largest electronics retailers, report increases in profit in fourth quarter; Best Buy earned $469 million on 21 percent increase in sales; Circuit City earned $89.6 million on 1.8 percent increase in sales; Circuit City acquires InterTan, which operates 980 electronics retail stores in Canada, for about $284 million, and MusicNow, privately held company that sells music downloads, for undisclosed amount (S)

Full Article

CHIEF OF ACCENTURE WILL STEP DOWN IN SEPTEMBER

Date: 31 March 2004

Accenture chief executive Joe Forehand will step down but will remain chairman; Forehand says company will hire 30,000 people this fiscal year and that second-quarter sales rose 17 percent; net income increased 3.7 percent, to $123.1 million from $118.7 million year earlier (S)

Full Article

F.T.C. PLANS TO CHALLENGE ARCH COAL'S PURCHASE OF RIVAL

Date: 01 April 2004

Federal Trade Commission will challenge Arch Coal's plans to buy assets of Triton Coal; says it will seek federal court order blocking deal, valued at $364 million, because it would hurt competition among coal producers in Southern Powder River Basin of Wyoming (S)

Full Article

AUDITORS QUESTION TRUMP HOTELS' FUTURE VIABILITY

Date: 31 March 2004

By Eric Dash (NYT)

Eric NYT

Ernst & Young, auditors of Donald Trump's cash-starved casino company Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts are raising 'substantial doubt' about its ability to continue as viable business (S)

Full Article

COURT APPROVES BERKSHIRE PURCHASE OF OAKWOOD HOMES

Date: 01 April 2004

Berkshire Hathaway's $373 million purchase of Oakwood Homes wins final court approval as part of Oakwood's bankruptcy reorganization plan (S)

Full Article

To Portray The Horror, News Media Agonize

Date: 01 April 2004

By BILL CARTER and JACQUES STEINBERG

Bill CARTER

Photographs and videotaped images of attack on four American security workers in Falluja present editors and producers with challenge: how to show what happened without offending viewers and readers; most large newspapers decide that horror of events could not be fully conveyed without printing some of more grisly images; on television, where impact of images might be more powerful, no consensus emerges; most grisly images appear on Internet, sometimes accompanied by viewer warnings (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 01 April 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 March 2004

Full Article

MUTUAL FUND MANAGER TO PAY $50 MILLION FINE

Date: 01 April 2004

Securities and Exchange Commission says Massachusetts Financial Services, manager of oldest mutual fund in nation, agrees to pay $50 million penalty to settle allegations it improperly disclosed brokerage arrangements; SEC says investment company made arrangements with about 100 brokers to direct commissions on portfolio transactions toward them if brokers would highlight their funds to clients (S)

Full Article

TIERONE AGREES TO BUY RIVAL BANK FOR $97.3 MILLION

Date: 01 April 2004

TierOne Corp, parent of TierOne Bank, will buy rival bank United Nebraska Financial for $97.3 million in cash (S)

Full Article

BEST BUY AND CIRCUIT CITY REPORT STRONGER PROFITS

Date: 01 April 2004

Best Buy and Circuit City, largest electronics retailers, report increases in profit in fourth quarter; Best Buy earned $469 million on 21 percent increase in sales; Circuit City earned $89.6 million on 1.8 percent increase in sales; Circuit City acquires InterTan, which operates 980 electronics retail stores in Canada, for about $284 million, and MusicNow, privately held company that sells music downloads, for undisclosed amount (S)

Full Article

CHIEF OF ACCENTURE WILL STEP DOWN IN SEPTEMBER

Date: 31 March 2004

Accenture chief executive Joe Forehand will step down but will remain chairman; Forehand says company will hire 30,000 people this fiscal year and that second-quarter sales rose 17 percent; net income increased 3.7 percent, to $123.1 million from $118.7 million year earlier (S)

Full Article

F.T.C. PLANS TO CHALLENGE ARCH COAL'S PURCHASE OF RIVAL

Date: 01 April 2004

Federal Trade Commission will challenge Arch Coal's plans to buy assets of Triton Coal; says it will seek federal court order blocking deal, valued at $364 million, because it would hurt competition among coal producers in Southern Powder River Basin of Wyoming (S)

Full Article

AUDITORS QUESTION TRUMP HOTELS' FUTURE VIABILITY

Date: 31 March 2004

By Eric Dash (NYT)

Eric NYT

Ernst & Young, auditors of Donald Trump's cash-starved casino company Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts are raising 'substantial doubt' about its ability to continue as viable business (S)

Full Article

COURT APPROVES BERKSHIRE PURCHASE OF OAKWOOD HOMES

Date: 01 April 2004

Berkshire Hathaway's $373 million purchase of Oakwood Homes wins final court approval as part of Oakwood's bankruptcy reorganization plan (S)

Full Article

To Portray The Horror, News Media Agonize

Date: 01 April 2004

By BILL CARTER and JACQUES STEINBERG

Bill CARTER

Photographs and videotaped images of attack on four American security workers in Falluja present editors and producers with challenge: how to show what happened without offending viewers and readers; most large newspapers decide that horror of events could not be fully conveyed without printing some of more grisly images; on television, where impact of images might be more powerful, no consensus emerges; most grisly images appear on Internet, sometimes accompanied by viewer warnings (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 01 April 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 March 2004

Full Article

MUTUAL FUND MANAGER TO PAY $50 MILLION FINE

Date: 01 April 2004

Securities and Exchange Commission says Massachusetts Financial Services, manager of oldest mutual fund in nation, agrees to pay $50 million penalty to settle allegations it improperly disclosed brokerage arrangements; SEC says investment company made arrangements with about 100 brokers to direct commissions on portfolio transactions toward them if brokers would highlight their funds to clients (S)

Full Article

TIERONE AGREES TO BUY RIVAL BANK FOR $97.3 MILLION

Date: 01 April 2004

TierOne Corp, parent of TierOne Bank, will buy rival bank United Nebraska Financial for $97.3 million in cash (S)

Full Article

BEST BUY AND CIRCUIT CITY REPORT STRONGER PROFITS

Date: 01 April 2004

Best Buy and Circuit City, largest electronics retailers, report increases in profit in fourth quarter; Best Buy earned $469 million on 21 percent increase in sales; Circuit City earned $89.6 million on 1.8 percent increase in sales; Circuit City acquires InterTan, which operates 980 electronics retail stores in Canada, for about $284 million, and MusicNow, privately held company that sells music downloads, for undisclosed amount (S)

Full Article

CHIEF OF ACCENTURE WILL STEP DOWN IN SEPTEMBER

Date: 31 March 2004

Accenture chief executive Joe Forehand will step down but will remain chairman; Forehand says company will hire 30,000 people this fiscal year and that second-quarter sales rose 17 percent; net income increased 3.7 percent, to $123.1 million from $118.7 million year earlier (S)

Full Article

F.T.C. PLANS TO CHALLENGE ARCH COAL'S PURCHASE OF RIVAL

Date: 01 April 2004

Federal Trade Commission will challenge Arch Coal's plans to buy assets of Triton Coal; says it will seek federal court order blocking deal, valued at $364 million, because it would hurt competition among coal producers in Southern Powder River Basin of Wyoming (S)

Full Article

AUDITORS QUESTION TRUMP HOTELS' FUTURE VIABILITY

Date: 31 March 2004

By Eric Dash (NYT)

Eric NYT

Ernst & Young, auditors of Donald Trump's cash-starved casino company Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts are raising 'substantial doubt' about its ability to continue as viable business (S)

Full Article

COURT APPROVES BERKSHIRE PURCHASE OF OAKWOOD HOMES

Date: 01 April 2004

Berkshire Hathaway's $373 million purchase of Oakwood Homes wins final court approval as part of Oakwood's bankruptcy reorganization plan (S)

Full Article