Rejouer vendredi 24 février 2006

Le 24 février 2006 était un vendredi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 54ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était George W. Bush.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 20 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le mardi 24 février 2026, il y a 107 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le mercredi 24 février 2027, dans 257 jours. Vous avez vécu 7 412 jours, soit environ 177 895 heures, ou environ 10 673 738 minutes, ou environ 640 424 280 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Steve Jobs (designer, entrepreneur, financier, informaticien, ingénieur, inventeur, producteur de cinéma, producteur délégué, né le 24 février 1955)
  • Floyd Mayweather Jr. (boxeur, catcheur, né le 24 février 1977)
  • Jayalalithaa Jayaram (acteur de cinéma, personnalité politique, né le 24 février 1948)
  • Jan Błachowicz (Nak Muay, né le 24 février 1983)
  • Daniel Kaluuya (acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, animateur de télévision, humoriste, né le 24 février 1989)
  • Hans-Dieter Flick (entraîneur de football, joueur de football, né le 24 février 1965)
  • Kristin Davis (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, producteur de cinéma, né le 24 février 1965)
  • Billy Zane (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, mannequin, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, né le 24 février 1966)
  • Sebastián Marroquín (architecte, écrivain, né le 24 février 1977)
  • Yuval Noah Harari (historien, historien militaire, médiéviste, philosophe, écrivain, né le 24 février 1976)
  • Fala Chen (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, mannequin, né le 24 février 1982)
  • Trace Cyrus (auteur-compositeur, chanteur, guitariste, musicien, né le 24 février 1989)
  • Priscilla Chan (médecin, philanthrope, pédiatre, né le 24 février 1985)
  • Alain Prost (pilote automobile, né le 24 février 1955)
  • Edward James Olmos (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, né le 24 février 1947)
  • Ben Miller (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, entrepreneur, humoriste, producteur délégué, réalisateur, réalisateur de télévision, scénariste, écrivain, né le 24 février 1966)
  • Judith Butler (critique littéraire, féministe, journaliste, philosophe, professeur d'université, sociologue, théoricien de l'art, écrivain, né le 24 février 1956)
  • Chester Nimitz (officier de marine, né le 24 février 1885)
  • Nani (acteur de cinéma, animateur de radio, assistant réalisateur, producteur de cinéma, né le 24 février 1984)
  • Debra Jo Rupp (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 24 février 1951)
  • Zdzisław Beksiński (architecte, artiste graphique, peintre, photographe, sculpteur, né le 24 février 1929)
  • Eteri Tutberidze (entraîneur de patinage artistique, patineur artistique, né le 24 février 1974)
  • Philip Knight (personnalité du monde des affaires, écrivain, né le 24 février 1938)
  • Libero De Rienzo (acteur, monteur, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 24 février 1977)
  • Pooja Bhatt (acteur, acteur de cinéma, mannequin, monteur, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 24 février 1972)
  • Walter O'Brien (administrateur délégué, producteur de télévision, sécurité des systèmes d'information, white hat, né le 24 février 1975)
  • Jan Koum (informaticien, ingénieur, né le 24 février 1976)
  • O'Shea Jackson Jr. (acteur, acteur de cinéma, rappeur, né le 24 février 1991)
  • Shinsuke Nakamura (catcheur, pratiquant d'arts martiaux mixtes, né le 24 février 1980)
  • Mitch Hedberg (acteur, humoriste, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 24 février 1968)
  • Dominic Chianese (acteur, animateur, chanteur, producteur, producteur délégué, né le 24 février 1931)
  • Enrico Caruso (artiste lyrique, chanteur, né le 24 février 1873)
  • Bettino Craxi (personnalité politique, né le 24 février 1934)
  • Frères Safdie (producteur de cinéma, né le 24 février 1986)
  • Denis Law (joueur de football, né le 24 février 1940)
  • Jessica Pegula (joueur de tennis, né le 24 février 1994)
  • Bas Rutten (Nak Muay, acteur, acteur de cinéma, catcheur, judoka, karatéka, kick-boxeur, taekwondoïste, né le 24 février 1965)
  • Erna Solberg (personnalité politique, né le 24 février 1961)
  • Lleyton Hewitt (joueur de tennis, né le 24 février 1981)
  • Sanjay Leela Bhansali (compositeur, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 24 février 1963)
  • Bryce Papenbrook (acteur de doublage, kick-boxeur, né le 24 février 1986)
  • Abe Vigoda (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, comédien de doublage, né le 24 février 1921)
  • Philipp Rösler (chirurgien cardio-vasculaire, chirurgien thoracique, médecin, médecin militaire, personnalité politique, né le 24 février 1973)
  • Earl Sweatshirt (auteur-compositeur, chanteur, rappeur, né le 24 février 1994)
  • Rey Manaj (joueur de football, né le 24 février 1997)
  • Matt Skiba (auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, guitariste, musicien, réalisateur artistique, né le 24 février 1976)
  • Walter Smith (entraîneur de football, joueur de football, né le 24 février 1948)
  • Vinay Rai (acteur, mannequin, né le 24 février 1977)
  • Barry Bostwick (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chanteur, danseur, humoriste, né le 24 février 1945)
  • Gillian Flynn (critique de cinéma, critique de télévision, journaliste, romancier, scénariste, écrivain, né le 24 février 1971)

24th of February 2006 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 24 février 2006

News Summary

Date: 25 February 2006

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News Summary

Date: 24 February 2006

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Metro Briefing | New York: New York City's Projected Surplus Grows

Date: 24 February 2006

By SEWELL CHAN (NYT); Compiled by Joseph P. Fried

Sewell NYT

New York State Comptroller Alan G Hevesi releases report projecting that New York City will end fiscal year with budget surplus of up to $5 billion; photo (S)

Full Article

Lowe Worldwide Will Get A New Chief Next Month

Date: 24 February 2006

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Stephen Gatfield will become chief executive of Lowe Worldwide, succeeding Tony Wright who became president and chief executive in 2004 and will remain at Lowe as chairman; changes are part of major reorganization (M)

Full Article

Betting on the Web to Sell a New Light Beer

Date: 24 February 2006

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Dutch brewer Heineken launches Heineken Premium Light beer aimed at men age 25-29; advertising will be heavily focused on Internet to take advantage of amount of time target audience spends online; Heineken hopes to capitalize on growth of light beers which account for almost half of all American beer sales, with 12.5 percent of that coming from imports; brewer admits to risk of cannibalizing sales of its own Amstel Light but believes there is room in high end beer market for new product; photo (M)

Full Article

Has Met Clipped the Wings of a Foundation's New Stars?

Date: 24 February 2006

By DANIEL J. WAKIN

Daniel WAKIN

Metropolitan Opera general manager Joseph Volpe is enforcing exclusivity clause, which has kept its singers from performing at Richard Tucker Music Foundation gala even though event is for charity; in response, foundation has dropped Volpe from its board and halted its annual $25,000 donation to Met; foundation has asked Peter Gelb, who will take over as general manager in August, to reconsider policy; photos (M)

Full Article

Annan and Bolton Disagree On Draft for New Rights Group

Date: 24 February 2006

By WARREN HOGE

Warren HOGE

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Thai Premier Calls New Election but Refuses to Step Down

Date: 25 February 2006

By JANE PERLEZ

Jane PERLEZ

Thai Prime Min Thaksin Shinawatra, facing storm over tax-free windfall from sale of Shin Corp, his family communications company, asks King Bhumibol Adulyadej to dissolve Parliarment, forcing early election that will be held on April 2; photo (M)

Full Article

Lost and Found New York

Date: 25 February 2006

By JAMES STEVENSON

James STEVENSON

James Stevenson Lost and Found New York Op-Art about Richard Croker, Tammany Hall boss from 1886 until 1902, when investigations drove him into exile (M)

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For Ex-Council Speaker, Few Regrets and a New Role as N.Y.U. 'Public Figure'

Date: 25 February 2006

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

Former New York City Council speaker Gifford Miller reflects on life during and after politics; has accepted teaching job at New York University and has started consulting firm; photo (M)

Full Article

News Summary

Date: 25 February 2006

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News Summary

Date: 24 February 2006

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Metro Briefing | New York: New York City's Projected Surplus Grows

Date: 24 February 2006

By SEWELL CHAN (NYT); Compiled by Joseph P. Fried

Sewell NYT

New York State Comptroller Alan G Hevesi releases report projecting that New York City will end fiscal year with budget surplus of up to $5 billion; photo (S)

Full Article

Lowe Worldwide Will Get A New Chief Next Month

Date: 24 February 2006

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Stephen Gatfield will become chief executive of Lowe Worldwide, succeeding Tony Wright who became president and chief executive in 2004 and will remain at Lowe as chairman; changes are part of major reorganization (M)

Full Article

Betting on the Web to Sell a New Light Beer

Date: 24 February 2006

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Dutch brewer Heineken launches Heineken Premium Light beer aimed at men age 25-29; advertising will be heavily focused on Internet to take advantage of amount of time target audience spends online; Heineken hopes to capitalize on growth of light beers which account for almost half of all American beer sales, with 12.5 percent of that coming from imports; brewer admits to risk of cannibalizing sales of its own Amstel Light but believes there is room in high end beer market for new product; photo (M)

Full Article

Has Met Clipped the Wings of a Foundation's New Stars?

Date: 24 February 2006

By DANIEL J. WAKIN

Daniel WAKIN

Metropolitan Opera general manager Joseph Volpe is enforcing exclusivity clause, which has kept its singers from performing at Richard Tucker Music Foundation gala even though event is for charity; in response, foundation has dropped Volpe from its board and halted its annual $25,000 donation to Met; foundation has asked Peter Gelb, who will take over as general manager in August, to reconsider policy; photos (M)

Full Article

Annan and Bolton Disagree On Draft for New Rights Group

Date: 24 February 2006

By WARREN HOGE

Warren HOGE

Full Article

Thai Premier Calls New Election but Refuses to Step Down

Date: 25 February 2006

By JANE PERLEZ

Jane PERLEZ

Thai Prime Min Thaksin Shinawatra, facing storm over tax-free windfall from sale of Shin Corp, his family communications company, asks King Bhumibol Adulyadej to dissolve Parliarment, forcing early election that will be held on April 2; photo (M)

Full Article

Lost and Found New York

Date: 25 February 2006

By JAMES STEVENSON

James STEVENSON

James Stevenson Lost and Found New York Op-Art about Richard Croker, Tammany Hall boss from 1886 until 1902, when investigations drove him into exile (M)

Full Article

For Ex-Council Speaker, Few Regrets and a New Role as N.Y.U. 'Public Figure'

Date: 25 February 2006

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

Former New York City Council speaker Gifford Miller reflects on life during and after politics; has accepted teaching job at New York University and has started consulting firm; photo (M)

Full Article

News Summary

Date: 25 February 2006

Full Article

News Summary

Date: 24 February 2006

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: New York City's Projected Surplus Grows

Date: 24 February 2006

By SEWELL CHAN (NYT); Compiled by Joseph P. Fried

Sewell NYT

New York State Comptroller Alan G Hevesi releases report projecting that New York City will end fiscal year with budget surplus of up to $5 billion; photo (S)

Full Article

Lowe Worldwide Will Get A New Chief Next Month

Date: 24 February 2006

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Stephen Gatfield will become chief executive of Lowe Worldwide, succeeding Tony Wright who became president and chief executive in 2004 and will remain at Lowe as chairman; changes are part of major reorganization (M)

Full Article

Betting on the Web to Sell a New Light Beer

Date: 24 February 2006

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Dutch brewer Heineken launches Heineken Premium Light beer aimed at men age 25-29; advertising will be heavily focused on Internet to take advantage of amount of time target audience spends online; Heineken hopes to capitalize on growth of light beers which account for almost half of all American beer sales, with 12.5 percent of that coming from imports; brewer admits to risk of cannibalizing sales of its own Amstel Light but believes there is room in high end beer market for new product; photo (M)

Full Article

Has Met Clipped the Wings of a Foundation's New Stars?

Date: 24 February 2006

By DANIEL J. WAKIN

Daniel WAKIN

Metropolitan Opera general manager Joseph Volpe is enforcing exclusivity clause, which has kept its singers from performing at Richard Tucker Music Foundation gala even though event is for charity; in response, foundation has dropped Volpe from its board and halted its annual $25,000 donation to Met; foundation has asked Peter Gelb, who will take over as general manager in August, to reconsider policy; photos (M)

Full Article

Annan and Bolton Disagree On Draft for New Rights Group

Date: 24 February 2006

By WARREN HOGE

Warren HOGE

Full Article

Thai Premier Calls New Election but Refuses to Step Down

Date: 25 February 2006

By JANE PERLEZ

Jane PERLEZ

Thai Prime Min Thaksin Shinawatra, facing storm over tax-free windfall from sale of Shin Corp, his family communications company, asks King Bhumibol Adulyadej to dissolve Parliarment, forcing early election that will be held on April 2; photo (M)

Full Article

Lost and Found New York

Date: 25 February 2006

By JAMES STEVENSON

James STEVENSON

James Stevenson Lost and Found New York Op-Art about Richard Croker, Tammany Hall boss from 1886 until 1902, when investigations drove him into exile (M)

Full Article

For Ex-Council Speaker, Few Regrets and a New Role as N.Y.U. 'Public Figure'

Date: 25 February 2006

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

Former New York City Council speaker Gifford Miller reflects on life during and after politics; has accepted teaching job at New York University and has started consulting firm; photo (M)

Full Article

News Summary

Date: 25 February 2006

Full Article

News Summary

Date: 24 February 2006

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: New York City's Projected Surplus Grows

Date: 24 February 2006

By SEWELL CHAN (NYT); Compiled by Joseph P. Fried

Sewell NYT

New York State Comptroller Alan G Hevesi releases report projecting that New York City will end fiscal year with budget surplus of up to $5 billion; photo (S)

Full Article

Lowe Worldwide Will Get A New Chief Next Month

Date: 24 February 2006

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Stephen Gatfield will become chief executive of Lowe Worldwide, succeeding Tony Wright who became president and chief executive in 2004 and will remain at Lowe as chairman; changes are part of major reorganization (M)

Full Article

Betting on the Web to Sell a New Light Beer

Date: 24 February 2006

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Dutch brewer Heineken launches Heineken Premium Light beer aimed at men age 25-29; advertising will be heavily focused on Internet to take advantage of amount of time target audience spends online; Heineken hopes to capitalize on growth of light beers which account for almost half of all American beer sales, with 12.5 percent of that coming from imports; brewer admits to risk of cannibalizing sales of its own Amstel Light but believes there is room in high end beer market for new product; photo (M)

Full Article

Has Met Clipped the Wings of a Foundation's New Stars?

Date: 24 February 2006

By DANIEL J. WAKIN

Daniel WAKIN

Metropolitan Opera general manager Joseph Volpe is enforcing exclusivity clause, which has kept its singers from performing at Richard Tucker Music Foundation gala even though event is for charity; in response, foundation has dropped Volpe from its board and halted its annual $25,000 donation to Met; foundation has asked Peter Gelb, who will take over as general manager in August, to reconsider policy; photos (M)

Full Article

Annan and Bolton Disagree On Draft for New Rights Group

Date: 24 February 2006

By WARREN HOGE

Warren HOGE

Full Article

Thai Premier Calls New Election but Refuses to Step Down

Date: 25 February 2006

By JANE PERLEZ

Jane PERLEZ

Thai Prime Min Thaksin Shinawatra, facing storm over tax-free windfall from sale of Shin Corp, his family communications company, asks King Bhumibol Adulyadej to dissolve Parliarment, forcing early election that will be held on April 2; photo (M)

Full Article

Lost and Found New York

Date: 25 February 2006

By JAMES STEVENSON

James STEVENSON

James Stevenson Lost and Found New York Op-Art about Richard Croker, Tammany Hall boss from 1886 until 1902, when investigations drove him into exile (M)

Full Article

For Ex-Council Speaker, Few Regrets and a New Role as N.Y.U. 'Public Figure'

Date: 25 February 2006

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

Former New York City Council speaker Gifford Miller reflects on life during and after politics; has accepted teaching job at New York University and has started consulting firm; photo (M)

Full Article

News Summary

Date: 25 February 2006

Full Article

News Summary

Date: 24 February 2006

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: New York City's Projected Surplus Grows

Date: 24 February 2006

By SEWELL CHAN (NYT); Compiled by Joseph P. Fried

Sewell NYT

New York State Comptroller Alan G Hevesi releases report projecting that New York City will end fiscal year with budget surplus of up to $5 billion; photo (S)

Full Article

Lowe Worldwide Will Get A New Chief Next Month

Date: 24 February 2006

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Stephen Gatfield will become chief executive of Lowe Worldwide, succeeding Tony Wright who became president and chief executive in 2004 and will remain at Lowe as chairman; changes are part of major reorganization (M)

Full Article

Betting on the Web to Sell a New Light Beer

Date: 24 February 2006

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Dutch brewer Heineken launches Heineken Premium Light beer aimed at men age 25-29; advertising will be heavily focused on Internet to take advantage of amount of time target audience spends online; Heineken hopes to capitalize on growth of light beers which account for almost half of all American beer sales, with 12.5 percent of that coming from imports; brewer admits to risk of cannibalizing sales of its own Amstel Light but believes there is room in high end beer market for new product; photo (M)

Full Article

Has Met Clipped the Wings of a Foundation's New Stars?

Date: 24 February 2006

By DANIEL J. WAKIN

Daniel WAKIN

Metropolitan Opera general manager Joseph Volpe is enforcing exclusivity clause, which has kept its singers from performing at Richard Tucker Music Foundation gala even though event is for charity; in response, foundation has dropped Volpe from its board and halted its annual $25,000 donation to Met; foundation has asked Peter Gelb, who will take over as general manager in August, to reconsider policy; photos (M)

Full Article

Annan and Bolton Disagree On Draft for New Rights Group

Date: 24 February 2006

By WARREN HOGE

Warren HOGE

Full Article

Thai Premier Calls New Election but Refuses to Step Down

Date: 25 February 2006

By JANE PERLEZ

Jane PERLEZ

Thai Prime Min Thaksin Shinawatra, facing storm over tax-free windfall from sale of Shin Corp, his family communications company, asks King Bhumibol Adulyadej to dissolve Parliarment, forcing early election that will be held on April 2; photo (M)

Full Article

Lost and Found New York

Date: 25 February 2006

By JAMES STEVENSON

James STEVENSON

James Stevenson Lost and Found New York Op-Art about Richard Croker, Tammany Hall boss from 1886 until 1902, when investigations drove him into exile (M)

Full Article

For Ex-Council Speaker, Few Regrets and a New Role as N.Y.U. 'Public Figure'

Date: 25 February 2006

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

Former New York City Council speaker Gifford Miller reflects on life during and after politics; has accepted teaching job at New York University and has started consulting firm; photo (M)

Full Article