Rejouer lundi 2 avril 2012

Le 2 avril 2012 était un lundi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 92ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était Barack Obama.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 14 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le jeudi 2 avril 2026, il y a 66 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le vendredi 2 avril 2027, dans 298 jours. Vous avez vécu 5 179 jours, soit environ 124 310 heures, ou environ 7 458 635 minutes, ou environ 447 518 100 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Siddhartha Gautama (chef religieux, fondateur d'une religion, moine bouddhiste, philosophe, écrivain, né le 8 avril 563)
  • Pedro Pascal (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 2 avril 1975)
  • Jesse Plemons (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, guitariste, né le 2 avril 1988)
  • Michael Fassbender (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, pilote, producteur de cinéma, né le 2 avril 1977)
  • Marvin Gaye (auteur-compositeur, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, compositeur, musicien, pianiste, réalisateur artistique, né le 2 avril 1939)
  • Hans Christian Andersen (auteur, auteur de littérature pour la jeunesse, autobiographe, dramaturge, journaliste, poète, romancier, voyageur, écrivain, né le 2 avril 1805)
  • Serge Gainsbourg (acteur, acteur de cinéma, auteur-compositeur, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, compositeur, compositeur de musique de film, musicien, musicien de jazz, peintre, pianiste, poète, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 2 avril 1928)
  • Émile Zola (critique d'art, critique dramatique, critique littéraire, dramaturge, essayiste, journaliste, journaliste politique, nouvelliste, photographe, poète, romancier, écrivain, né le 2 avril 1840)
  • Christopher Meloni (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, né le 2 avril 1961)
  • Daisuke Namikawa (acteur, chanteur, réalisateur, seiyū, né le 2 avril 1976)
  • Rodney King (activiste, auteur, chauffeur de taxi, né le 2 avril 1969)
  • Ajay Devgan (acteur de cinéma, personnalité du monde des affaires, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, né le 2 avril 1969)
  • Miralem Pjanić (joueur de football, né le 2 avril 1990)
  • Alec Guinness (acteur de cinéma, acteur de genre, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, autobiographe, scénariste, né le 2 avril 1914)
  • Linda Hunt (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 2 avril 1945)
  • Giacomo Casanova (auteur, autobiographe, aventurier, banquier, bibliothécaire, diplomate, poète, romancier, traducteur, écrivain, né le 2 avril 1725)
  • Alberto Fernández (avocat, personnalité politique, professeur d'université, né le 2 avril 1959)
  • Clark Gregg (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, réalisateur, scénariste, écrivain, né le 2 avril 1962)
  • Chuan Chih-yuan (joueur de tennis de table, né le 2 avril 1981)
  • Roselyn Sánchez (acteur, acteur de cinéma, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, mannequin, né le 2 avril 1973)
  • Quavo (artiste d'enregistrement, parolier, rappeur, né le 2 avril 1991)
  • Bethany Joy Lenz (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, artiste d'enregistrement, chanteur, compositeur, musicien, né le 2 avril 1981)
  • Kim Jae-wook (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, mannequin, né le 2 avril 1983)
  • Asami Seto (seiyū, né le 2 avril 1993)
  • Shawn Rhoden (culturiste, né le 2 avril 1975)
  • Emmylou Harris (artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, guitariste, né le 2 avril 1947)
  • Catherine de Sienne (diplomate, mémorialiste, personnalité politique, philosophe, religieuse catholique, écrivain, né le 25 mars 1347)
  • Andrey Onana (joueur de football, né le 2 avril 1996)
  • Susumu Hirasawa (arrangeur musical, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, claviériste, compositeur, guitariste, réalisateur artistique, né le 2 avril 1954)
  • Buddy Ebsen (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chanteur, collection de monnaies, danseur, officier, producteur de cinéma, né le 2 avril 1908)
  • Renée Estevez (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, scénariste, écrivain, né le 2 avril 1967)
  • Remo D'Souza (acteur, chorégraphe, danseur, réalisateur, né le 2 avril 1974)
  • Zack Steffen (joueur de football, né le 2 avril 1995)
  • Abdelhak Nouri (joueur de football, né le 2 avril 1997)
  • Zhang Yimou (acteur, producteur de cinéma, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 2 avril 1950)
  • Ibrahim Afellay (joueur de football, né le 2 avril 1986)
  • Adam Rodriguez (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, scénariste, né le 2 avril 1975)
  • Teddy Sheringham (entraîneur de football, joueur de football, né le 2 avril 1966)
  • Max Ernst (artiste graphique, collagiste, créateur de bijoux, designer, dessinateur en bâtiment, graveur, illustrateur, lithographe, peintre, poète, psychiatre, sculpteur, né le 2 avril 1891)
  • Yū Hayashi (chanteur, enfant acteur, seiyū, né le 2 avril 1983)
  • Charanjit Singh Channi (personnalité politique, né le 2 avril 1972)
  • Sirindhorn (auteur de bande dessinée, auteur de littérature pour la jeunesse, chanteur, compositeur, danseur, diplomate, historien, illustrateur, instrumentiste, linguiste, officier, philanthrope, photographe, poète, professeur d'université, traducteur, travailleur social, écologiste, écrivain, né le 2 avril 1955)
  • Adam F. Goldberg (producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, scénariste, show runner, né le 2 avril 1976)
  • Elton (acteur de doublage, animateur de télévision, né le 2 avril 1971)
  • Leon Russell (auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, guitariste, mandoliniste, musicien, pianiste, né le 2 avril 1942)
  • Sergey Kovalev (boxeur, né le 2 avril 1983)
  • Pattie Mallette (autobiographe, producteur de cinéma, écrivain, né le 2 avril 1976)
  • Kiyoshirō Imawano (acteur, artiste d'enregistrement, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, réalisateur artistique, né le 2 avril 1951)
  • Aya Ōmasa (acteur, mannequin, modèle photo, né le 2 avril 1991)
  • Thom Evans (joueur de rugby à XV, né le 2 avril 1985)

2nd of April 2012 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 2 avril 2012

Philadelphia Group Buys Inquirer and Daily News

Date: 03 April 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

Consortium of the Philadelphia area's most powerful business and political leaders buys the Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News and Philly.com for $55 million, plus as much as $10 million in working capital; price is less than half the $139 million paid for the company in 2010. Photos (M)l

Full Article

To Lower Murder Rate, New Orleans Focuses on Police Force

Date: 02 April 2012

By ALBERT R. HUNT | BLOOMBERG NEWS

Albert HUNT

Full Article

Fashion News We're Reading

Date: 02 April 2012

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Here's what we're reading, from the Guess and Gucci standoff to new dress codes for prom.

Full Article

State Public Workers Rushed to Join Pensions Before Cutbacks

Date: 03 April 2012

By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLOR

Thomas KAPLAN

Thousands of New York State public employees have rushed to sign up for pensions, seeking to lock in generous retirement benefits before cuts approved by the State Legislature took effect on April 1.

Full Article

2 Channels, and Anchor Who Set Liberal Tone

Date: 02 April 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

News analysis; Keith Olbermann established himself as Current TV's star anchor, as he did at MSNBC, opening the door to a more overt liberal political ideology in its news programs; Current, which may face a lawsuit from Olbermann after his March 30 firing, faces a long slog with low ratings, while MSNBC has become better known for having progressive-oriented shows.

Full Article

Major Indexes Rise on Manufacturing Data

Date: 03 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Stocks rise on stronger-than-forecast growth in manufacturing.

Full Article

New Obama Ad Links Romney to Oil Industry

Date: 03 April 2012

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Jeremy PETERS

Obama campaign releases a commercial that tries to link Mitt Romney to the oil industry, painting them both as hostile to the administration's efforts to raise automobile mileage standards and produce more renewable energy. (M)2

Full Article

New Zealand Casts Itself as Destination for International Students

Date: 02 April 2012

By LIZ GOOCH

Liz GOOCH

Full Article

New Estimate Raises Civil War Death Toll

Date: 03 April 2012

By GUY GUGLIOTTA

Guy GUGLIOTTA

Landmark study by historian J David Hacker in journal Civil War History revises long-held estimate of deaths in the Civil War upward by 20 percent, from 618,222 to 750,000; Hacker, a demographic historian, combed through newly digitized census data from the 19th century; his revised figure is already winning acceptance from scholars, and the publishing journal calls his work among the most consequential pieces ever to appear in its pages.

Full Article

Long Shot in New Orleans

Date: 02 April 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Long-shot racehorse Hero of Order wins Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.

Full Article

Philadelphia Group Buys Inquirer and Daily News

Date: 03 April 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

Consortium of the Philadelphia area's most powerful business and political leaders buys the Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News and Philly.com for $55 million, plus as much as $10 million in working capital; price is less than half the $139 million paid for the company in 2010. Photos (M)l

Full Article

To Lower Murder Rate, New Orleans Focuses on Police Force

Date: 02 April 2012

By ALBERT R. HUNT | BLOOMBERG NEWS

Albert HUNT

Full Article

Fashion News We're Reading

Date: 02 April 2012

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Here's what we're reading, from the Guess and Gucci standoff to new dress codes for prom.

Full Article

State Public Workers Rushed to Join Pensions Before Cutbacks

Date: 03 April 2012

By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLOR

Thomas KAPLAN

Thousands of New York State public employees have rushed to sign up for pensions, seeking to lock in generous retirement benefits before cuts approved by the State Legislature took effect on April 1.

Full Article

2 Channels, and Anchor Who Set Liberal Tone

Date: 02 April 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

News analysis; Keith Olbermann established himself as Current TV's star anchor, as he did at MSNBC, opening the door to a more overt liberal political ideology in its news programs; Current, which may face a lawsuit from Olbermann after his March 30 firing, faces a long slog with low ratings, while MSNBC has become better known for having progressive-oriented shows.

Full Article

Major Indexes Rise on Manufacturing Data

Date: 03 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Stocks rise on stronger-than-forecast growth in manufacturing.

Full Article

New Obama Ad Links Romney to Oil Industry

Date: 03 April 2012

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Jeremy PETERS

Obama campaign releases a commercial that tries to link Mitt Romney to the oil industry, painting them both as hostile to the administration's efforts to raise automobile mileage standards and produce more renewable energy. (M)2

Full Article

New Zealand Casts Itself as Destination for International Students

Date: 02 April 2012

By LIZ GOOCH

Liz GOOCH

Full Article

New Estimate Raises Civil War Death Toll

Date: 03 April 2012

By GUY GUGLIOTTA

Guy GUGLIOTTA

Landmark study by historian J David Hacker in journal Civil War History revises long-held estimate of deaths in the Civil War upward by 20 percent, from 618,222 to 750,000; Hacker, a demographic historian, combed through newly digitized census data from the 19th century; his revised figure is already winning acceptance from scholars, and the publishing journal calls his work among the most consequential pieces ever to appear in its pages.

Full Article

Long Shot in New Orleans

Date: 02 April 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Long-shot racehorse Hero of Order wins Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.

Full Article

Philadelphia Group Buys Inquirer and Daily News

Date: 03 April 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

Consortium of the Philadelphia area's most powerful business and political leaders buys the Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News and Philly.com for $55 million, plus as much as $10 million in working capital; price is less than half the $139 million paid for the company in 2010. Photos (M)l

Full Article

To Lower Murder Rate, New Orleans Focuses on Police Force

Date: 02 April 2012

By ALBERT R. HUNT | BLOOMBERG NEWS

Albert HUNT

Full Article

Fashion News We're Reading

Date: 02 April 2012

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Here's what we're reading, from the Guess and Gucci standoff to new dress codes for prom.

Full Article

State Public Workers Rushed to Join Pensions Before Cutbacks

Date: 03 April 2012

By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLOR

Thomas KAPLAN

Thousands of New York State public employees have rushed to sign up for pensions, seeking to lock in generous retirement benefits before cuts approved by the State Legislature took effect on April 1.

Full Article

2 Channels, and Anchor Who Set Liberal Tone

Date: 02 April 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

News analysis; Keith Olbermann established himself as Current TV's star anchor, as he did at MSNBC, opening the door to a more overt liberal political ideology in its news programs; Current, which may face a lawsuit from Olbermann after his March 30 firing, faces a long slog with low ratings, while MSNBC has become better known for having progressive-oriented shows.

Full Article

Major Indexes Rise on Manufacturing Data

Date: 03 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Stocks rise on stronger-than-forecast growth in manufacturing.

Full Article

New Obama Ad Links Romney to Oil Industry

Date: 03 April 2012

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Jeremy PETERS

Obama campaign releases a commercial that tries to link Mitt Romney to the oil industry, painting them both as hostile to the administration's efforts to raise automobile mileage standards and produce more renewable energy. (M)2

Full Article

New Zealand Casts Itself as Destination for International Students

Date: 02 April 2012

By LIZ GOOCH

Liz GOOCH

Full Article

New Estimate Raises Civil War Death Toll

Date: 03 April 2012

By GUY GUGLIOTTA

Guy GUGLIOTTA

Landmark study by historian J David Hacker in journal Civil War History revises long-held estimate of deaths in the Civil War upward by 20 percent, from 618,222 to 750,000; Hacker, a demographic historian, combed through newly digitized census data from the 19th century; his revised figure is already winning acceptance from scholars, and the publishing journal calls his work among the most consequential pieces ever to appear in its pages.

Full Article

Long Shot in New Orleans

Date: 02 April 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Long-shot racehorse Hero of Order wins Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.

Full Article

Philadelphia Group Buys Inquirer and Daily News

Date: 03 April 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

Consortium of the Philadelphia area's most powerful business and political leaders buys the Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News and Philly.com for $55 million, plus as much as $10 million in working capital; price is less than half the $139 million paid for the company in 2010. Photos (M)l

Full Article

To Lower Murder Rate, New Orleans Focuses on Police Force

Date: 02 April 2012

By ALBERT R. HUNT | BLOOMBERG NEWS

Albert HUNT

Full Article

Fashion News We're Reading

Date: 02 April 2012

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Here's what we're reading, from the Guess and Gucci standoff to new dress codes for prom.

Full Article

State Public Workers Rushed to Join Pensions Before Cutbacks

Date: 03 April 2012

By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLOR

Thomas KAPLAN

Thousands of New York State public employees have rushed to sign up for pensions, seeking to lock in generous retirement benefits before cuts approved by the State Legislature took effect on April 1.

Full Article

2 Channels, and Anchor Who Set Liberal Tone

Date: 02 April 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

News analysis; Keith Olbermann established himself as Current TV's star anchor, as he did at MSNBC, opening the door to a more overt liberal political ideology in its news programs; Current, which may face a lawsuit from Olbermann after his March 30 firing, faces a long slog with low ratings, while MSNBC has become better known for having progressive-oriented shows.

Full Article

Major Indexes Rise on Manufacturing Data

Date: 03 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Stocks rise on stronger-than-forecast growth in manufacturing.

Full Article

New Obama Ad Links Romney to Oil Industry

Date: 03 April 2012

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Jeremy PETERS

Obama campaign releases a commercial that tries to link Mitt Romney to the oil industry, painting them both as hostile to the administration's efforts to raise automobile mileage standards and produce more renewable energy. (M)2

Full Article

New Zealand Casts Itself as Destination for International Students

Date: 02 April 2012

By LIZ GOOCH

Liz GOOCH

Full Article

New Estimate Raises Civil War Death Toll

Date: 03 April 2012

By GUY GUGLIOTTA

Guy GUGLIOTTA

Landmark study by historian J David Hacker in journal Civil War History revises long-held estimate of deaths in the Civil War upward by 20 percent, from 618,222 to 750,000; Hacker, a demographic historian, combed through newly digitized census data from the 19th century; his revised figure is already winning acceptance from scholars, and the publishing journal calls his work among the most consequential pieces ever to appear in its pages.

Full Article

Long Shot in New Orleans

Date: 02 April 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Long-shot racehorse Hero of Order wins Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.

Full Article

Philadelphia Group Buys Inquirer and Daily News

Date: 03 April 2012

By AMY CHOZICK

Amy CHOZICK

Consortium of the Philadelphia area's most powerful business and political leaders buys the Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News and Philly.com for $55 million, plus as much as $10 million in working capital; price is less than half the $139 million paid for the company in 2010. Photos (M)l

Full Article

To Lower Murder Rate, New Orleans Focuses on Police Force

Date: 02 April 2012

By ALBERT R. HUNT | BLOOMBERG NEWS

Albert HUNT

Full Article

Fashion News We're Reading

Date: 02 April 2012

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Here's what we're reading, from the Guess and Gucci standoff to new dress codes for prom.

Full Article

State Public Workers Rushed to Join Pensions Before Cutbacks

Date: 03 April 2012

By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLOR

Thomas KAPLAN

Thousands of New York State public employees have rushed to sign up for pensions, seeking to lock in generous retirement benefits before cuts approved by the State Legislature took effect on April 1.

Full Article

2 Channels, and Anchor Who Set Liberal Tone

Date: 02 April 2012

By BRIAN STELTER

Brian STELTER

News analysis; Keith Olbermann established himself as Current TV's star anchor, as he did at MSNBC, opening the door to a more overt liberal political ideology in its news programs; Current, which may face a lawsuit from Olbermann after his March 30 firing, faces a long slog with low ratings, while MSNBC has become better known for having progressive-oriented shows.

Full Article

Major Indexes Rise on Manufacturing Data

Date: 03 April 2012

By BLOOMBERG NEWS

Bloomberg NEWS

Stocks rise on stronger-than-forecast growth in manufacturing.

Full Article

New Obama Ad Links Romney to Oil Industry

Date: 03 April 2012

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Jeremy PETERS

Obama campaign releases a commercial that tries to link Mitt Romney to the oil industry, painting them both as hostile to the administration's efforts to raise automobile mileage standards and produce more renewable energy. (M)2

Full Article

New Zealand Casts Itself as Destination for International Students

Date: 02 April 2012

By LIZ GOOCH

Liz GOOCH

Full Article

New Estimate Raises Civil War Death Toll

Date: 03 April 2012

By GUY GUGLIOTTA

Guy GUGLIOTTA

Landmark study by historian J David Hacker in journal Civil War History revises long-held estimate of deaths in the Civil War upward by 20 percent, from 618,222 to 750,000; Hacker, a demographic historian, combed through newly digitized census data from the 19th century; his revised figure is already winning acceptance from scholars, and the publishing journal calls his work among the most consequential pieces ever to appear in its pages.

Full Article

Long Shot in New Orleans

Date: 02 April 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Long-shot racehorse Hero of Order wins Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.

Full Article