Rejouer lundi 21 février 2005

Le 21 février 2005 était un lundi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 51ème 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 21 février 2026, il y a 108 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le dimanche 21 février 2027, dans 256 jours. Vous avez vécu 7 778 jours, soit environ 186 673 heures, ou environ 11 200 414 minutes, ou environ 672 024 840 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Elliot Page (acteur de cinéma, né le 21 février 1987)
  • Alan Rickman (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de genre, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, graphiste, metteur en scène, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 21 février 1946)
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, danseur, musicien, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, scénariste, écrivain, né le 21 février 1979)
  • Karl Lauterbach (auteur de non-fiction, médecin, personnalité politique, professeur d'université, économiste de la santé, épidémiologiste, né le 21 février 1963)
  • Pierre III (monarque, né le 21 février 1728)
  • Sophie Jonas (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, activiste, né le 21 février 1996)
  • Le bonvieu (joueur de football, né le 21 février 1991)
  • Masaki Suda (acteur, chanteur, né le 21 février 1993)
  • Harald V de Norvège (monarque, né le 21 février 1937)
  • Jordan Peele (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, humoriste, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, show runner, né le 21 février 1979)
  • Jeanne Calment (femme au foyer, né le 21 février 1875)
  • Nina Simone (artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, compositeur, pianiste de jazz, né le 21 février 1933)
  • Kelsey Grammer (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, comédien de doublage, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, scénariste, écrivain, né le 21 février 1955)
  • Mélanie Laurent (acteur, acteur de cinéma, chanteur, mannequin, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 21 février 1983)
  • William Baldwin (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, producteur de cinéma, scénariste, né le 21 février 1963)
  • Rue McClanahan (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, autobiographe, modéliste, écrivain, né le 21 février 1934)
  • Ashley Greene (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, né le 21 février 1987)
  • Robert Mugabe (personnalité politique, né le 21 février 1924)
  • David Foster Wallace (auteur, essayiste, professeur d'université, romancier, écrivain, né le 21 février 1962)
  • Antonio López de Santa Anna (militaire, officier, personnalité politique, né le 21 février 1794)
  • Brian Ortega (pratiquant d'arts martiaux mixtes, né le 21 février 1991)
  • Siniša Mihajlović (entraîneur de football, joueur de football, né le 21 février 1969)
  • Phil Jones (joueur de football, né le 21 février 1992)
  • Justin Roiland (acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, développeur de jeux vidéo, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 21 février 1980)
  • Tyne Daly (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 21 février 1946)
  • Kang Ha-neul (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, né le 21 février 1990)
  • Chuck Palahniuk (essayiste, journaliste, romancier, scénariste, écrivain, écrivain de science-fiction, né le 21 février 1962)
  • George Murdoch (acteur, animateur de télévision, catcheur, commentateur politique, né le 21 février 1973)
  • Floor Jansen (artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, pianiste, né le 21 février 1981)
  • William Petersen (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, né le 21 février 1953)
  • Daniel Ek (entrepreneur, né le 21 février 1983)
  • Kim Coates (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 21 février 1958)
  • David Geffen (agent artistique, collectionneur d'œuvres d'art, personnalité du monde des affaires, producteur de cinéma, producteur de musique, producteur de théâtre, producteur de télévision, réalisateur artistique, né le 21 février 1943)
  • John Lewis (défenseur des droits de l'homme, personnalité politique, président du conseil d'administration, né le 21 février 1940)
  • W. H. Auden (auteur, compositeur, critique littéraire, dramaturge, essayiste, historien de la littérature, librettiste, poète, professeur d'université, scénariste, écrivain, né le 21 février 1907)
  • Anaïs Nin (autobiographe, diariste, romancier, scénariste, écrivain, né le 21 février 1903)
  • Abdulaziz (compositeur, dirigeant, né le 21 février 1830)
  • Tuppence Middleton (acteur, acteur de cinéma, né le 21 février 1987)
  • Chespirito (acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur, compositeur, humoriste, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 21 février 1929)
  • John Rawls (philosophe, politologue, professeur d'université, pédagogue, né le 21 février 1921)
  • Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (monarque, né le 21 février 1980)
  • Corbin Bleu (acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, artiste d'enregistrement, chanteur, danseur, mannequin, producteur de cinéma, né le 21 février 1989)
  • Mark Kelly (astronaute, officier, personnalité politique, pilote d'essai, né le 21 février 1964)
  • Kim Ha-neul (acteur, acteur de cinéma, mannequin, né le 21 février 1978)
  • Wendy Son (chanteur, né le 21 février 1994)
  • Miki Sakai (acteur, chanteur, né le 21 février 1978)
  • Nurhachi (monarque, né le 11 février 1559)
  • Shingo Kunieda (joueur de tennis en fauteuil roulant, producteur de cinéma, né le 21 février 1984)
  • Seo Tai-ji (artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, compositeur, musicien, réalisateur artistique, né le 21 février 1972)
  • Christopher Atkins (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, chanteur, mannequin, producteur de cinéma, scénariste, né le 21 février 1961)

21st of February 2005 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 21 février 2005

MediaTalk; New On-Air Imus: Sour in Secaucus

Date: 21 February 2005

By MARK GLASSMAN

Mark GLASSMAN

Don Imus, host of radio program Imus in the Morning, which MSNBC also televises, makes on-air complaints about on-air personnel after his show moves from small studio in Astoria, Queens, to state-of-the-art suite at company headquarters in Secaucus, NJ; photo (M)

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3 Journalists Flee Zimbabwe, Fearing Arrest After Threats

Date: 22 February 2005

By MICHAEL WINES

Michael WINES

Three reporters for major international news organizations flee Zimbabwe and fourth is apparently in hiding after police and intelligence agents search their offices and threaten to arrest them for espionage and slandering the state; all four journalists are Zimbabwe citizens; country bars foreigners from reporting within its boundaries without accreditation, which is raely granted; actions seen as part of campaign by government of Pres Robert Mugabe to suppress international coverage of events in Zimbabwe before crucial national elections on Mar 31; Mugabe, celebrating his 81st birthday, predicts that his government would sweep elections; journalists work for Associated Press, Bloomberg financial news service and The Times of London (M)

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New DVD's

Date: 22 February 2005

By Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr reviews four-disc box DVD set Edison: The Invention of the Movies and new DVD version of Hayao Miyazaki animated film Porco Rosso; photos (M)

Full Article

New Year, New Job

Date: 21 February 2005

Photo of migrant workers in Sichuan Province, China, who traditionally seek work after Lunar New Year

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 February 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 February 2005

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A New Battle For Advisers To Swift Vets

Date: 21 February 2005

By GLEN JUSTICE

Glen JUSTICE

USA Next, conservative lobbying group, hires consultants who advised Swift boat veterans last year to orchestrate attacks on AARP for opposing Pres Bush's plan to revamp Social Security; USA Next says it will spend $10 million on commercials and other tactics assailing AARP, which sent mailings to its 35 million members and spent $5 million on print advertisements opposing private investment accounts at center of Bush's plan; several huge business lobbies, like Business Roundtable, have assembled coalitions to promote Bush's proposals across country; but USA Next, which portrays AARP as liberal organization out of step with Republican values, claims it is not part of White House effort; photo (M)

Full Article

New Round of Speculation About Rehnquist's Farewell

Date: 22 February 2005

By NEIL A. LEWIS and LINDA GREENHOUSE

Neil LEWIS

Supreme Court Memo: Chief Justice William H Rehnquist will again be absent from bench because of illness when Supreme Court resumes its term on Feb 22; his empty chair will certainly set off new round of speculation and chatter aout his tenure on court (M)

Full Article

New Course by Royal Navy: A Campaign to Recruit Gays

Date: 22 February 2005

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Royal Navy begins actively encouraging gays to enlist and pledges to make life easier when they do, five years after Britain lifted its ban on gays in military; navy says it has asked Stonewall, group that lobbies for gay rights, to help it develop better strategies for recruiting and retaining gay men and lesbians, possibly by advertising in gay mgazines and newspapers; new effort continues pattern of changing official attitudes in navy dating to 1999, when European court ruled that Britain's ban on gays in military violated European human-rights laws; gays in British miltary are subject to same rules of sexual conduct as heterosexuals: no touching, no kissing, no flaunting of sexuality; despite change in policy, relatively few gay men and lesbians already in military have come out (M)

Full Article

Cost Estimate For New Jail Rises Sharply In Suffolk

Date: 22 February 2005

By BRUCE LAMBERT

Bruce LAMBERT

Estimated cost of expanding Suffolk County jail jumps 5 percent to $286 million with bond interest, bringing total to $43 million, or $340,000 per cell; staffing would add about $20 million more a year to cost; New York State threatens to send inmates from overcrowded prisons in Suffolk to empty cells upstate at cost of $20 million a year; County Legislator David A Bishop suggests finding alternative programs for 16 percent of inmates who are mentally ill or substance abusers (M)

Full Article

MediaTalk; New On-Air Imus: Sour in Secaucus

Date: 21 February 2005

By MARK GLASSMAN

Mark GLASSMAN

Don Imus, host of radio program Imus in the Morning, which MSNBC also televises, makes on-air complaints about on-air personnel after his show moves from small studio in Astoria, Queens, to state-of-the-art suite at company headquarters in Secaucus, NJ; photo (M)

Full Article

3 Journalists Flee Zimbabwe, Fearing Arrest After Threats

Date: 22 February 2005

By MICHAEL WINES

Michael WINES

Three reporters for major international news organizations flee Zimbabwe and fourth is apparently in hiding after police and intelligence agents search their offices and threaten to arrest them for espionage and slandering the state; all four journalists are Zimbabwe citizens; country bars foreigners from reporting within its boundaries without accreditation, which is raely granted; actions seen as part of campaign by government of Pres Robert Mugabe to suppress international coverage of events in Zimbabwe before crucial national elections on Mar 31; Mugabe, celebrating his 81st birthday, predicts that his government would sweep elections; journalists work for Associated Press, Bloomberg financial news service and The Times of London (M)

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New DVD's

Date: 22 February 2005

By Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr reviews four-disc box DVD set Edison: The Invention of the Movies and new DVD version of Hayao Miyazaki animated film Porco Rosso; photos (M)

Full Article

New Year, New Job

Date: 21 February 2005

Photo of migrant workers in Sichuan Province, China, who traditionally seek work after Lunar New Year

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 February 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 February 2005

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A New Battle For Advisers To Swift Vets

Date: 21 February 2005

By GLEN JUSTICE

Glen JUSTICE

USA Next, conservative lobbying group, hires consultants who advised Swift boat veterans last year to orchestrate attacks on AARP for opposing Pres Bush's plan to revamp Social Security; USA Next says it will spend $10 million on commercials and other tactics assailing AARP, which sent mailings to its 35 million members and spent $5 million on print advertisements opposing private investment accounts at center of Bush's plan; several huge business lobbies, like Business Roundtable, have assembled coalitions to promote Bush's proposals across country; but USA Next, which portrays AARP as liberal organization out of step with Republican values, claims it is not part of White House effort; photo (M)

Full Article

New Round of Speculation About Rehnquist's Farewell

Date: 22 February 2005

By NEIL A. LEWIS and LINDA GREENHOUSE

Neil LEWIS

Supreme Court Memo: Chief Justice William H Rehnquist will again be absent from bench because of illness when Supreme Court resumes its term on Feb 22; his empty chair will certainly set off new round of speculation and chatter aout his tenure on court (M)

Full Article

New Course by Royal Navy: A Campaign to Recruit Gays

Date: 22 February 2005

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Royal Navy begins actively encouraging gays to enlist and pledges to make life easier when they do, five years after Britain lifted its ban on gays in military; navy says it has asked Stonewall, group that lobbies for gay rights, to help it develop better strategies for recruiting and retaining gay men and lesbians, possibly by advertising in gay mgazines and newspapers; new effort continues pattern of changing official attitudes in navy dating to 1999, when European court ruled that Britain's ban on gays in military violated European human-rights laws; gays in British miltary are subject to same rules of sexual conduct as heterosexuals: no touching, no kissing, no flaunting of sexuality; despite change in policy, relatively few gay men and lesbians already in military have come out (M)

Full Article

Cost Estimate For New Jail Rises Sharply In Suffolk

Date: 22 February 2005

By BRUCE LAMBERT

Bruce LAMBERT

Estimated cost of expanding Suffolk County jail jumps 5 percent to $286 million with bond interest, bringing total to $43 million, or $340,000 per cell; staffing would add about $20 million more a year to cost; New York State threatens to send inmates from overcrowded prisons in Suffolk to empty cells upstate at cost of $20 million a year; County Legislator David A Bishop suggests finding alternative programs for 16 percent of inmates who are mentally ill or substance abusers (M)

Full Article

MediaTalk; New On-Air Imus: Sour in Secaucus

Date: 21 February 2005

By MARK GLASSMAN

Mark GLASSMAN

Don Imus, host of radio program Imus in the Morning, which MSNBC also televises, makes on-air complaints about on-air personnel after his show moves from small studio in Astoria, Queens, to state-of-the-art suite at company headquarters in Secaucus, NJ; photo (M)

Full Article

3 Journalists Flee Zimbabwe, Fearing Arrest After Threats

Date: 22 February 2005

By MICHAEL WINES

Michael WINES

Three reporters for major international news organizations flee Zimbabwe and fourth is apparently in hiding after police and intelligence agents search their offices and threaten to arrest them for espionage and slandering the state; all four journalists are Zimbabwe citizens; country bars foreigners from reporting within its boundaries without accreditation, which is raely granted; actions seen as part of campaign by government of Pres Robert Mugabe to suppress international coverage of events in Zimbabwe before crucial national elections on Mar 31; Mugabe, celebrating his 81st birthday, predicts that his government would sweep elections; journalists work for Associated Press, Bloomberg financial news service and The Times of London (M)

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New DVD's

Date: 22 February 2005

By Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr reviews four-disc box DVD set Edison: The Invention of the Movies and new DVD version of Hayao Miyazaki animated film Porco Rosso; photos (M)

Full Article

New Year, New Job

Date: 21 February 2005

Photo of migrant workers in Sichuan Province, China, who traditionally seek work after Lunar New Year

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 February 2005

Full Article

A New Battle For Advisers To Swift Vets

Date: 21 February 2005

By GLEN JUSTICE

Glen JUSTICE

USA Next, conservative lobbying group, hires consultants who advised Swift boat veterans last year to orchestrate attacks on AARP for opposing Pres Bush's plan to revamp Social Security; USA Next says it will spend $10 million on commercials and other tactics assailing AARP, which sent mailings to its 35 million members and spent $5 million on print advertisements opposing private investment accounts at center of Bush's plan; several huge business lobbies, like Business Roundtable, have assembled coalitions to promote Bush's proposals across country; but USA Next, which portrays AARP as liberal organization out of step with Republican values, claims it is not part of White House effort; photo (M)

Full Article

New Round of Speculation About Rehnquist's Farewell

Date: 22 February 2005

By NEIL A. LEWIS and LINDA GREENHOUSE

Neil LEWIS

Supreme Court Memo: Chief Justice William H Rehnquist will again be absent from bench because of illness when Supreme Court resumes its term on Feb 22; his empty chair will certainly set off new round of speculation and chatter aout his tenure on court (M)

Full Article

New Course by Royal Navy: A Campaign to Recruit Gays

Date: 22 February 2005

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Royal Navy begins actively encouraging gays to enlist and pledges to make life easier when they do, five years after Britain lifted its ban on gays in military; navy says it has asked Stonewall, group that lobbies for gay rights, to help it develop better strategies for recruiting and retaining gay men and lesbians, possibly by advertising in gay mgazines and newspapers; new effort continues pattern of changing official attitudes in navy dating to 1999, when European court ruled that Britain's ban on gays in military violated European human-rights laws; gays in British miltary are subject to same rules of sexual conduct as heterosexuals: no touching, no kissing, no flaunting of sexuality; despite change in policy, relatively few gay men and lesbians already in military have come out (M)

Full Article

Cost Estimate For New Jail Rises Sharply In Suffolk

Date: 22 February 2005

By BRUCE LAMBERT

Bruce LAMBERT

Estimated cost of expanding Suffolk County jail jumps 5 percent to $286 million with bond interest, bringing total to $43 million, or $340,000 per cell; staffing would add about $20 million more a year to cost; New York State threatens to send inmates from overcrowded prisons in Suffolk to empty cells upstate at cost of $20 million a year; County Legislator David A Bishop suggests finding alternative programs for 16 percent of inmates who are mentally ill or substance abusers (M)

Full Article

MediaTalk; New On-Air Imus: Sour in Secaucus

Date: 21 February 2005

By MARK GLASSMAN

Mark GLASSMAN

Don Imus, host of radio program Imus in the Morning, which MSNBC also televises, makes on-air complaints about on-air personnel after his show moves from small studio in Astoria, Queens, to state-of-the-art suite at company headquarters in Secaucus, NJ; photo (M)

Full Article

3 Journalists Flee Zimbabwe, Fearing Arrest After Threats

Date: 22 February 2005

By MICHAEL WINES

Michael WINES

Three reporters for major international news organizations flee Zimbabwe and fourth is apparently in hiding after police and intelligence agents search their offices and threaten to arrest them for espionage and slandering the state; all four journalists are Zimbabwe citizens; country bars foreigners from reporting within its boundaries without accreditation, which is raely granted; actions seen as part of campaign by government of Pres Robert Mugabe to suppress international coverage of events in Zimbabwe before crucial national elections on Mar 31; Mugabe, celebrating his 81st birthday, predicts that his government would sweep elections; journalists work for Associated Press, Bloomberg financial news service and The Times of London (M)

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New DVD's

Date: 22 February 2005

By Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr

Dave Kehr reviews four-disc box DVD set Edison: The Invention of the Movies and new DVD version of Hayao Miyazaki animated film Porco Rosso; photos (M)

Full Article

New Year, New Job

Date: 21 February 2005

Photo of migrant workers in Sichuan Province, China, who traditionally seek work after Lunar New Year

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 February 2005

Full Article

New Round of Speculation About Rehnquist's Farewell

Date: 22 February 2005

By NEIL A. LEWIS and LINDA GREENHOUSE

Neil LEWIS

Supreme Court Memo: Chief Justice William H Rehnquist will again be absent from bench because of illness when Supreme Court resumes its term on Feb 22; his empty chair will certainly set off new round of speculation and chatter aout his tenure on court (M)

Full Article

Cost Estimate For New Jail Rises Sharply In Suffolk

Date: 22 February 2005

By BRUCE LAMBERT

Bruce LAMBERT

Estimated cost of expanding Suffolk County jail jumps 5 percent to $286 million with bond interest, bringing total to $43 million, or $340,000 per cell; staffing would add about $20 million more a year to cost; New York State threatens to send inmates from overcrowded prisons in Suffolk to empty cells upstate at cost of $20 million a year; County Legislator David A Bishop suggests finding alternative programs for 16 percent of inmates who are mentally ill or substance abusers (M)

Full Article