Rejouer lundi 31 janvier 2005

Le 31 janvier 2005 était un lundi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 30ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était George W. Bush.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 21 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le samedi 31 janvier 2026, il y a 136 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le dimanche 31 janvier 2027, dans 228 jours. Vous avez vécu 7 806 jours, soit environ 187 367 heures, ou environ 11 242 035 minutes, ou environ 674 522 100 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Justin Timberlake (acteur, chanteur, né le 31 janvier 1981)
  • Jessica Walter (acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 31 janvier 1941)
  • Vitalik Buterin (informaticien, ingénieur, philanthrope, né le 31 janvier 1994)
  • Jackie Robinson (athlète, entraîneur de basket-ball, joueur de baseball, officier, né le 31 janvier 1919)
  • Franz Schubert (compositeur, pianiste, né le 31 janvier 1797)
  • Minnie Driver (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, producteur de cinéma, né le 31 janvier 1970)
  • Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela (baron de la drogue, né le 31 janvier 1939)
  • Portia de Rossi (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, autobiographe, mannequin, écrivain, né le 31 janvier 1973)
  • Kerry Washington (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, producteur de télévision, né le 31 janvier 1977)
  • Béatrix des Pays-Bas (aristocrate, monarque, né le 31 janvier 1938)
  • Marcus Mumford (auteur-compositeur, chanteur, guitariste, né le 31 janvier 1987)
  • Preity Zinta (acteur, acteur de cinéma, chroniqueur, mannequin, producteur, écrivain, né le 31 janvier 1975)
  • Jonathan Banks (acteur, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, humoriste, producteur de cinéma, scénariste, né le 31 janvier 1947)
  • John Lydon (acteur, animateur de télévision, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, guitariste, parolier, réalisateur artistique, né le 31 janvier 1956)
  • Oxxxymiron (administrateur délégué, hip-hop, rappeur, né le 31 janvier 1985)
  • Suzanne Pleshette (acteur, né le 31 janvier 1937)
  • Tallulah Bankhead (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, autobiographe, né le 31 janvier 1902)
  • Jean Simmons (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, danseur, enfant acteur, né le 31 janvier 1929)
  • Robert Saleh (entraîneur de football américain, entraîneur sportif, né le 31 janvier 1979)
  • Glynn Turman (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, scénariste, né le 31 janvier 1947)
  • Nolan Ryan (banquier, joueur de baseball, né le 31 janvier 1947)
  • Ivan III de Russie (personnalité politique, né le 22 janvier 1440)
  • Kelly Lynch (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, personnel navigant commercial, né le 31 janvier 1959)
  • Zhou Dongyu (acteur, mannequin, né le 31 janvier 1992)
  • Daniel Moder (directeur de la photographie, scénariste, né le 31 janvier 1969)
  • Fabio Quagliarella (joueur de football, né le 31 janvier 1983)
  • Lee Young-ae (acteur, acteur de cinéma, mannequin, né le 31 janvier 1971)
  • Anthony LaPaglia (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, joueur de football, producteur de cinéma, né le 31 janvier 1959)
  • Ioulia Natchalova (acteur, animateur de télévision, chanteur, né le 31 janvier 1981)
  • Wally Funk (astronaute, aviateur, inspecteur, pilote instructeur, né le 31 janvier 1939)
  • Bernardo Provenzano (criminel, né le 31 janvier 1933)
  • Ary Abittan (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, humoriste, né le 31 janvier 1974)
  • Philip Glass (acteur dans un second rôle, compositeur, compositeur de musique de film, librettiste, musicien, pianiste, né le 31 janvier 1937)
  • Patricia Velásquez (acteur, acteur de cinéma, mannequin, né le 31 janvier 1971)
  • Amy Jackson (acteur, acteur de cinéma, mannequin, participant à un concours de beauté, né le 31 janvier 1992)
  • Norman Mailer (acteur, acteur de théâtre, biographe, dramaturge, essayiste, historien, journaliste, monteur, poète, producteur de cinéma, romancier, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 31 janvier 1923)
  • Dexter Fletcher (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, metteur en scène, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 31 janvier 1966)
  • Guido van Rossum (informaticien, ingénieur, programmeur, écrivain, né le 31 janvier 1956)
  • Doug Pederson (entraîneur de football américain, joueur de football américain, né le 31 janvier 1968)
  • Joel Courtney (acteur, né le 31 janvier 1996)
  • Frédéric de Galles (aristocrate, joueur de cricket, mécène, né le 31 janvier 1707)
  • Joey Wong (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, artiste d'enregistrement, chanteur, né le 31 janvier 1967)
  • Kenzaburō Ōe (essayiste, professeur d'université, romancier, scénariste, écrivain, écrivain de science-fiction, né le 31 janvier 1935)
  • Tom Hovasse (basketteur, entraîneur de basket-ball, né le 31 janvier 1967)
  • Paul Scheer (acteur, acteur de télévision, humoriste, podcasteur, producteur de télévision, scénariste, né le 31 janvier 1976)
  • Jorge González (acteur, acteur de cinéma, basketteur, catcheur, né le 31 janvier 1966)
  • Jerry Brudos (criminel, tueur en série, né le 31 janvier 1939)
  • Jan Hofer (animateur de télévision, journaliste, présentateur de journal, né le 31 janvier 1952)
  • Clarissa Ward (correspondant local de presse, journaliste, né le 31 janvier 1980)
  • Malika Ayane (Liedermacher, chanteur, né le 31 janvier 1984)

31st of January 2005 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 31 janvier 2005

NEW HEAD OF PAPA JOHN'S HAILS FROM BLOCKBUSTER

Date: 01 February 2005

Papa John's International names Nigel Travis, former Blockbuster executive, president and chief executive, effective April 1; will take over from founder John Schnatter, who will remain chairman (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 01 February 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

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Critic's Choice: New CD's

Date: 31 January 2005

By Jon Pareles

Jon Pareles

Jon Pareles reviews new CD's by Ani DiFranco, Marianne Faithfull, Mia Doi Todd and L'altra; photo (M)

Full Article

Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New DVD's

Date: 01 February 2005

By Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr reviews new DVD releases; photos (M)

Full Article

From Used Coats, New Warmth

Date: 01 February 2005

By NICOLE BENGIVENO

Nicole BENGIVENO

New York Cares Coat Drive distributes 70,000 warm winter coats to homeless and needy in New York City; photos (S)

Full Article

A New Language Arises, and Scientists Watch It Evolve

Date: 01 February 2005

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

Dr Wendy Sandler, University of Haifa researcher, leads study on Al Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language, which was developed by isolated village in Israel's Negev Desert 70 years ago; asserts that language developed spontaneously and autonomously; community, which is descended from single founder who had two deaf sons, has around 150 deaf persons within total population of 3,500; offers opportunity for linguists to better understand evolution of language; photos (M)

Full Article

Bush's Book Club Picks a New Favorite

Date: 31 January 2005

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

Elisabeth BUMILLER

Pres Bush says themes of Natan Sharansky's book The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror, will be invoked in his State of Union address, as it was in his Inaugural address; Sharansky was invited to White House to meet with Bush in Nov; Sharansky, former Soviet dissident, is now hawkish government minister in Israel; his influence on Bush has become part of buzz of Washington; photo (White House Letter) (M)

Full Article

New York's Olympic Bid No Longer a Long Shot

Date: 01 February 2005

By LYNN ZINSER

Lynn ZINSER

New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg's trip to Dubrovnik, Croatia for meetings with Olympic officials helped lessen gap between New York City's chances and those of other cities competing to host 2012 Olympics; Bloomberg came off as engaging and interested, and helped build rapport with International Olympic Committee, which will make final decision in July; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 01 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New CD's

Date: 31 January 2005

By Jon Pareles

Jon Pareles

Jon Pareles reviews new CD's by Ani DiFranco, Marianne Faithfull, Mia Doi Todd and L'altra; photo (M)

Full Article

Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New DVD's

Date: 01 February 2005

By Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr reviews new DVD releases; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Language Arises, and Scientists Watch It Evolve

Date: 01 February 2005

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

Dr Wendy Sandler, University of Haifa researcher, leads study on Al Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language, which was developed by isolated village in Israel's Negev Desert 70 years ago; asserts that language developed spontaneously and autonomously; community, which is descended from single founder who had two deaf sons, has around 150 deaf persons within total population of 3,500; offers opportunity for linguists to better understand evolution of language; photos (M)

Full Article

Bush's Book Club Picks a New Favorite

Date: 31 January 2005

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

Elisabeth BUMILLER

Pres Bush says themes of Natan Sharansky's book The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror, will be invoked in his State of Union address, as it was in his Inaugural address; Sharansky was invited to White House to meet with Bush in Nov; Sharansky, former Soviet dissident, is now hawkish government minister in Israel; his influence on Bush has become part of buzz of Washington; photo (White House Letter) (M)

Full Article

New York's Olympic Bid No Longer a Long Shot

Date: 01 February 2005

By LYNN ZINSER

Lynn ZINSER

New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg's trip to Dubrovnik, Croatia for meetings with Olympic officials helped lessen gap between New York City's chances and those of other cities competing to host 2012 Olympics; Bloomberg came off as engaging and interested, and helped build rapport with International Olympic Committee, which will make final decision in July; photos (M)

Full Article

NEW HEAD OF PAPA JOHN'S HAILS FROM BLOCKBUSTER

Date: 01 February 2005

Papa John's International names Nigel Travis, former Blockbuster executive, president and chief executive, effective April 1; will take over from founder John Schnatter, who will remain chairman (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 01 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

Full Article

Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New DVD's

Date: 01 February 2005

By Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr reviews new DVD releases; photos (M)

Full Article

From Used Coats, New Warmth

Date: 01 February 2005

By NICOLE BENGIVENO

Nicole BENGIVENO

New York Cares Coat Drive distributes 70,000 warm winter coats to homeless and needy in New York City; photos (S)

Full Article

A New Language Arises, and Scientists Watch It Evolve

Date: 01 February 2005

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

Dr Wendy Sandler, University of Haifa researcher, leads study on Al Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language, which was developed by isolated village in Israel's Negev Desert 70 years ago; asserts that language developed spontaneously and autonomously; community, which is descended from single founder who had two deaf sons, has around 150 deaf persons within total population of 3,500; offers opportunity for linguists to better understand evolution of language; photos (M)

Full Article

Bush's Book Club Picks a New Favorite

Date: 31 January 2005

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

Elisabeth BUMILLER

Pres Bush says themes of Natan Sharansky's book The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror, will be invoked in his State of Union address, as it was in his Inaugural address; Sharansky was invited to White House to meet with Bush in Nov; Sharansky, former Soviet dissident, is now hawkish government minister in Israel; his influence on Bush has become part of buzz of Washington; photo (White House Letter) (M)

Full Article

New York's Olympic Bid No Longer a Long Shot

Date: 01 February 2005

By LYNN ZINSER

Lynn ZINSER

New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg's trip to Dubrovnik, Croatia for meetings with Olympic officials helped lessen gap between New York City's chances and those of other cities competing to host 2012 Olympics; Bloomberg came off as engaging and interested, and helped build rapport with International Olympic Committee, which will make final decision in July; photos (M)

Full Article

NEW HEAD OF PAPA JOHN'S HAILS FROM BLOCKBUSTER

Date: 01 February 2005

Papa John's International names Nigel Travis, former Blockbuster executive, president and chief executive, effective April 1; will take over from founder John Schnatter, who will remain chairman (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 01 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New CD's

Date: 31 January 2005

By Jon Pareles

Jon Pareles

Jon Pareles reviews new CD's by Ani DiFranco, Marianne Faithfull, Mia Doi Todd and L'altra; photo (M)

Full Article

Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New DVD's

Date: 01 February 2005

By Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr reviews new DVD releases; photos (M)

Full Article

From Used Coats, New Warmth

Date: 01 February 2005

By NICOLE BENGIVENO

Nicole BENGIVENO

New York Cares Coat Drive distributes 70,000 warm winter coats to homeless and needy in New York City; photos (S)

Full Article

A New Language Arises, and Scientists Watch It Evolve

Date: 01 February 2005

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

Dr Wendy Sandler, University of Haifa researcher, leads study on Al Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language, which was developed by isolated village in Israel's Negev Desert 70 years ago; asserts that language developed spontaneously and autonomously; community, which is descended from single founder who had two deaf sons, has around 150 deaf persons within total population of 3,500; offers opportunity for linguists to better understand evolution of language; photos (M)

Full Article

Bush's Book Club Picks a New Favorite

Date: 31 January 2005

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

Elisabeth BUMILLER

Pres Bush says themes of Natan Sharansky's book The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror, will be invoked in his State of Union address, as it was in his Inaugural address; Sharansky was invited to White House to meet with Bush in Nov; Sharansky, former Soviet dissident, is now hawkish government minister in Israel; his influence on Bush has become part of buzz of Washington; photo (White House Letter) (M)

Full Article

New York's Olympic Bid No Longer a Long Shot

Date: 01 February 2005

By LYNN ZINSER

Lynn ZINSER

New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg's trip to Dubrovnik, Croatia for meetings with Olympic officials helped lessen gap between New York City's chances and those of other cities competing to host 2012 Olympics; Bloomberg came off as engaging and interested, and helped build rapport with International Olympic Committee, which will make final decision in July; photos (M)

Full Article

NEW HEAD OF PAPA JOHN'S HAILS FROM BLOCKBUSTER

Date: 01 February 2005

Papa John's International names Nigel Travis, former Blockbuster executive, president and chief executive, effective April 1; will take over from founder John Schnatter, who will remain chairman (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 01 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 January 2005

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New CD's

Date: 31 January 2005

By Jon Pareles

Jon Pareles

Jon Pareles reviews new CD's by Ani DiFranco, Marianne Faithfull, Mia Doi Todd and L'altra; photo (M)

Full Article

Good News in Hollywood. Shhh.

Date: 31 January 2005

By ROSS JOHNSON

Ross JOHNSON

Motion Picture Assn of America refuses to reveal how much money Hollywood studios make on legitimate foreign sales of home video, including DVD's, VCD's and VHS tapes, which are believed to be fastest-growing part of Hollywood's business; most reliable estimate comes from Screen Digest, which calculates that home video divisions of US studios garnered $11.4 billion in wholesale revenues from $24.6 billion that overseas consumers spent buying and renting home video products in 2004; windfall from overseas sales is affecting how movie business is run, inflating budgets for films with big international potential, changing how top stars negotiate their take of profits and prompting studios to spend millions fighting piracy that they fear will threaten lucrative developing markets; question of how to share DVD windfall has become sore subject in studios' negotiations with unions representing writers, directors and actors; photos (M)

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New DVD's

Date: 01 February 2005

By Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr reviews new DVD releases; photos (M)

Full Article

From Used Coats, New Warmth

Date: 01 February 2005

By NICOLE BENGIVENO

Nicole BENGIVENO

New York Cares Coat Drive distributes 70,000 warm winter coats to homeless and needy in New York City; photos (S)

Full Article

A New Language Arises, and Scientists Watch It Evolve

Date: 01 February 2005

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

Dr Wendy Sandler, University of Haifa researcher, leads study on Al Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language, which was developed by isolated village in Israel's Negev Desert 70 years ago; asserts that language developed spontaneously and autonomously; community, which is descended from single founder who had two deaf sons, has around 150 deaf persons within total population of 3,500; offers opportunity for linguists to better understand evolution of language; photos (M)

Full Article

Bush's Book Club Picks a New Favorite

Date: 31 January 2005

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

Elisabeth BUMILLER

Pres Bush says themes of Natan Sharansky's book The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror, will be invoked in his State of Union address, as it was in his Inaugural address; Sharansky was invited to White House to meet with Bush in Nov; Sharansky, former Soviet dissident, is now hawkish government minister in Israel; his influence on Bush has become part of buzz of Washington; photo (White House Letter) (M)

Full Article