1996년 11월 3일 일요일 재생 중

1996년 11월 3일은(는) 일요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♏**입니다. 올해의 307일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 William J. (Bill) Clinton입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 29살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2025년 11월 3일 월요일, 225일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2026년 11월 3일 화요일일 후 139입니다. 당신은 10,817일, 약 259,612시간, 약 15,576,739분 또는 약 934,604,340초 동안 살았습니다.

이 생일을 공유하는 사람들:

  • 켄들 제너 (모델, 배우, 사교계 명사, 출생 1995년 11월 3일)
  • 게르트 뮐러 (축구 선수, 출생 1945년 11월 3일)
  • 찰스 브론슨 (각본가, 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1921년 11월 3일)
  • 돌프 룬드그렌 (각본가, 권투 선수, 기술자, 모델, 배우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 제작자, 화학자, 출생 1957년 11월 3일)
  • 우나이 에메리 (축구 감독, 축구 선수, 출생 1971년 11월 3일)
  • 메이지 천황 (군주, 출생 1852년 11월 3일)
  • 알렉산더 그라드 스키 (가수, 기타 연주자, 록 음악가, 멀티플레이어, 배우, 시인, 싱어 송 라이터, 작곡가, 작사가, 출생 1949년 11월 3일)
  • 제2대 스노든 백작 데이비드 암스트롱존스 (기업가, 작가, 출생 1961년 11월 3일)
  • 안나 윈투어 (작가, 저널리스트, 편집자, 출생 1949년 11월 3일)
  • 기타무라 다쿠미 (가수, 모델, 배우, 아역 배우, 출생 1997년 11월 3일)
  • 데즈카 오사무 (각본가, 삽화가, 애니메이터, 영화 감독, 영화 프로듀서, 예술가, 의사, 일본 만화가, 작가, 캐릭터 디자이너, 텔레비전 프로듀서, 출생 1928년 11월 3일)
  • 이언 라이트 (TV 사회자, 스포츠캐스터, 시사평론가, 축구 감독, 축구 선수, 출생 1963년 11월 3일)
  • 케이트 캡쇼 (교사, 모델, 배우, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1953년 11월 3일)
  • 오스만 2세 (시인, 통치자, 출생 1604년 11월 3일)
  • 로잔느 바 (각본가, 블로거, 성우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 작가, 정치인, 텔레비전 배우, 텔레비전 프로듀서, 출생 1952년 11월 3일)
  • 아마르티아 센 (경제학자, 대학 교수, 사회학자, 작가, 철학자, 출생 1933년 11월 3일)
  • 앤토니아 토머스 (배우, 영화 배우, 출생 1986년 11월 3일)
  • 타카시 카와무라 (시장, 정치인, 출생 1948년 11월 3일)
  • 게이브 뉴웰 (게임 디자이너, 기업가, 컴퓨터 과학자, 프로그래머, 출생 1962년 11월 3일)
  • 아돌프 다슬러 (기업가, 정치인, 패션 디자이너, 출생 1900년 11월 3일)
  • 프리스비라지 카푸르 (연극 배우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 정치인, 출생 1906년 11월 3일)
  • 모니카 비티 (각본가, 배우, 연극 배우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 코미디언, 출생 1931년 11월 3일)
  • 룰루 (가수, 기업가, 배우, 영화 배우, 자서전 작가, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 출생 1948년 11월 3일)
  • 제러미 브렛 (배우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 작가, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1933년 11월 3일)
  • 레오폴 3세 (곤충학자, 군주, 정치인, 출생 1901년 11월 3일)
  • 짐 커밍스 (가수, 배우, 성우, 출생 1952년 11월 3일)
  • 드와이트 요크 (축구 선수, 출생 1971년 11월 3일)
  • 마이클 두카키스 (교사, 대학 교수, 변호사, 정치인, 출생 1933년 11월 3일)
  • 파블로 아이마르 (축구 선수, 출생 1979년 11월 3일)
  • 애덤 앤트 (가수, 기타 연주자, 디자이너, 배우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 작곡가, 출생 1954년 11월 3일)
  • 임청하 (영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1954년 11월 3일)
  • 니시키도 료 (가수, 배우, 싱어 송 라이터, 작곡가, 출생 1984년 11월 3일)
  • 니베다 토마스 (배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1994년 11월 3일)
  • 존 배리 (음악가, 작곡가, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 출생 1933년 11월 3일)
  • 로버트 마일즈 (디스크 자키, 음악 프로듀서, 음악가, 작곡가, 출생 1969년 11월 3일)
  • 예브게니 플루셴코 (피겨 스케이팅 선수, 출생 1982년 11월 3일)
  • 앙드레 말로 (각본가, 미술 평론가, 미술사학자, 소설가, 영상 편집자, 영화 감독, 작가, 저널리스트, 정치인, 출생 1901년 11월 3일)
  • 에모토 아키라 (배우, 코미디언, 출생 1948년 11월 3일)
  • 스티븐 윌슨 (가수, 기술자, 기타 연주자, 리코딩 엔지니어, 멀티플레이어, 음악 프로듀서, 음악가, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 출생 1967년 11월 3일)
  • 사이토 타카오 (일본 만화가, 출생 1936년 11월 3일)
  • 알프레도 스트로에스네르 (장교, 정치인, 출생 1912년 11월 3일)
  • 구리타 겐조 (연쇄살인범, 출생 1926년 11월 3일)
  • 데이비스 구겐하임 (각본가, 영화 감독, 영화 프로듀서, 촬영 감독, 텔레비전 감독, 텔레비전 프로듀서, 출생 1963년 11월 3일)
  • 알렉산더르 더크로 (정치인, 출생 1975년 11월 3일)
  • 데니스 밀러 (라디오 DJ, 배우, 소설가, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 작가, 저널리스트, 코미디언, 텔레비전 배우, 팟케스터, 출생 1953년 11월 3일)
  • 한석규 (영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1964년 11월 3일)
  • 메라브 니니제 (연극 배우, 영화 배우, 출생 1965년 11월 3일)
  • 빈첸초 벨리니 (작곡가, 출생 1801년 11월 3일)
  • 조이스 조나탕 (가수, 기타 연주자, 배우, 싱어 송 라이터, 출생 1989년 11월 3일)
  • 아네타 코소 (배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1933년 11월 3일)

3rd of November 1996 News

1996년 11월 3일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

Don't Ask, Don't Print

Date: 03 November 1996

By Abe Peck

Abe Peck

Abe Peck reviews book Straight News: Gays, Lesbians, and the News Media by Edward Alwood (L)u

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A 'Conservative' Is (Fill in the Blank)

Date: 03 November 1996

By Marjorie Connelly

Marjorie Connelly

New York Times/CBS News Poll finds voters most often describe political liberal as 'open-minded' and 'free spending' and conservative as 'fiscally responsible or tight' and 'closed-minded;' graphs; photos (M)

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TIGHT RACES LEAVE BALANCE IN HOUSE TOO CLOSE TO CALL

Date: 04 November 1996

By Adam Clymer

Adam Clymer

Race-by-race analysis finds either Democrats or Republicans could win control of House by healthy margin because so many races are close; New York Times/CBS News Poll shows 47 percent of probable voters favor Democratic candidates, against 41 percent who back Republicans; both sides predict victory; table (M)

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To Pry or Not to Pry?

Date: 03 November 1996

By Max Frankel

Max Frankel

Max Frankel article discusses media prying into politicians' private lives; drawing (M)

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After a Long Trip, Election Arithmetic Has Gone Nowhere

Date: 04 November 1996

By Richard L. Berke

Richard Berke

New York Times/CBS News Poll shows Presidential election picture is little changed from start of race, with Pres Clinton continuing to hold commanding lead; fewer than 10 percent of voters polled say concerns about ethical issues caused them to change their votes, despite ferocity of Bob Dole's attacks on Clinton's public ethics; Clinton reportedly stresses breaking 50 percent mark in popular vote; poll shows he teeters at 50 percent threshold, compared with 34 percent for Dole and 8 percent for Ross Perot; table; graph (M)

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A Cool Head At the Eye Of the Calm

Date: 03 November 1996

By Walter Goodman

Walter Goodman

Walter Goodman comment lauds News Hour television program under leadership of Jim Lehrer; photo (M)

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Election Aside, Milosevic Plans to Run Yugoslavia

Date: 04 November 1996

By Chris Hedges

Chris Hedges

Slobodan Milosevic is using election for federal Parliament in Serbia and Montenegro in drive to retain control over Yugoslavia; his final term as Serbian President ends in 1997 and his supporters, if they win control of Parliament, are expected to change constitution to let him transfer his power to federal post; election has been bizarre mixture of extravagant charges and character assassinations carried out mostly by Milosoveic's wife, Mirjana, who heads party allied with his Socialists, and by Danica Draskovic, wife of opposition leader Vuk Draskovic; state-run media, while ignoring opposition, has recast Milosevic, virulent nationalist, as tolerant peacemaker and international statesman; photo (M)

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Yes, Evidence Shows Press Bias in Campaign

Date: 04 November 1996

Kenneth Dautrich letter on Frank Rich's Oct 30 article on whether media coverage of Presidential campaign is biased (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 November 1996

International 3-21 TUTSI REBELS TAKE ZAIRE CITY The Zairian town of Goma fell to Tutsi rebels and Rwandan troops as the United Nations evacuated its staff members, leaving hundreds of thousands of refugees with only a few days of food. 1 A MANDELA LOVE STORY Graca Machel, who spent 10 years as Mozambique's Minister of Education and Culture, won't speak of her relationship with President Nelson Mandela of South Africa, except to say that she is in love. 3 BULGARIAN MURDER MYSTERY Who killed Andrei Lukanov, the longtime Communist leader who was friendly with both the Russians and the Americans? Bulgarians say there were plenty of motives for senior government officials. 9 YELTSIN'S CLOSEST CONFIDANTE As he prepares for heart surgery, President Boris N. Yeltsin has chosen one liaison to the outside world, the person who has become his closest confidante and adviser -- his daughter, Tatyana Dyachenko. 12 TALIBAN-STYLE JUSTICE When the Taliban decided to stone to death a couple caught in adultery, they made sure all in town had a clear view of the type of justice now preferred in three-quarters of Afghanistan. 18 VOTE ON OLD GUARD IN ROMANIA President Ion Iliescu of Romania, a former high-ranking Communist and close aide to the late dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, is up for re-election and appears likely to win a third term. 19 National 22-40 BIG ODDS FOR DEMOCRATS Democrats could regain control of the Senate in Tuesday's elections, but they would have to overcome the odds and win more than two-thirds of the many races that now appear to be close. 1 CATHOLICS ON VERGE OF CHANGE The Roman Catholic Church in the United States is on the verge of a major shift in its leadership that would cement years of appointments of conservative bishops by Pope John Paul II. 1 CLINTON'S 'LAST CAMPAIGN' President Clinton began what he called ''the last weekend of the last campaign of my entire life'' with the upbeat oratory of unity and progress, promising to practice ''the new politics of common ground'' but getting in last licks at his opponent all the same. 1 DOLE WARNS OF INQUIRIES Racing through his 96-hour bi-coastal campaign marathon, an increasingly hoarse-sounding Bob Dole warned voters that President Clinton could be hamstrung by investigations for much of a second term should he win the election. 1 'WHAT WEAK ECONOMY?' On the day that Bob Dole was saying, ''The evidence of a weak economy is everywhere -- everywhere!'' Brian Norris, a longtime Republican living in booming Oregon, wondered what country Mr. Dole was talking about. 22 G.M. CONTRACT SETTLED After months of sometimes acrimonious negotiations and strikes that idled thousands of workers, the United Automobile Workers union and General Motors concluded a new, three-year labor contract. 24 Metropolitan 41-49 T.W.A. SEARCH CONCLUDES Scuba divers completed their three-month search for the shattered wreckage from Trans World Airlines Flight 800, ending one of the largest deep sea salvage operations in the history of the United States Navy. 1 SCHOOL PLAN HAS NO TAKERS Almost two months after Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani pledged to find a way to move 1,000 failing public-school students to religious schools, not one student has been transferred, no contributions have been collected and there is not even a bank account for donations. 41 Obituaries 51

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 November 1996

International A3-13 WHY BELGIANS ARE ANGRY The failure of Belgian police to break a pedophile ring, despite warnings from the ringleader's mother, has crystallized popular suspicions of official cover-ups, indifference and ineptitude. A1 INTERVENING IN ZAIRE With a million Hutu refugees engulfed in a growing war in eastern Zaire, United Nations officials, relief workers and diplomats were scrambling to find some way to intervene to restore aid. A3 SAUDIS DEFEND INVESTIGATION Despite clear American dissatisfaction, the Saudi Foreign Minister said his country had made good on pledges to cooperate fully in investigating a car bomb attack that killed 19 American servicemen. A6 U.S. STRIKE IN IRAQ An American jet fighter opened fire in southern Iraq when the pilot mistakenly believed that he had been targeted by an Iraqi radar installation, the Pentagon said. A10 TROUBLE OVER HEBRON Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel accused a senior army general who had been a top negotiator in talks over Hebron of improper conduct for meeting with opposition leaders. A8 ELECTIONS IN YUGOSLAVIA Yugoslavia held carefully choreographed elections that were likely to anoint Slobodan Milosevic, viewed in the West as the man most responsible for the Balkans war, as leader for years to come. A10 YELTSIN SURGERY APPEARS NEAR Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, the American heart surgery pioneer, arrived in Moscow for a meeting with Boris N. Yeltsin's doctors to clear the Russian President for a heart bypass operation. A13 AMERICAN SLAIN IN MOSCOW An American businessman involved in a long dispute over control of one of Moscow's best-known hotels was shot to death by an assailant with a machine gun. A13 Bangkok Journal: One elephant's struggle echoes a nation's. A4 National A14-18, B6-9 TOSSUP ON HOUSE MAKEUP The Republicans' hopes of winning the House of Representatives twice in a row for the first time since 1930 remain in doubt. A1 DOLE CAMPAIGNS IN WEST Bob Dole traveled from city to city in a frenetic last-chance dash through the West. A1 CLINTON WORKS THE EAST President Clinton made his last bid for Florida and then moved up the East Coast to bolster Democratic candidates for the Senate. A1 POLL LARGELY UNCHANGED A new New York Times/CBS News Poll shows the electoral picture virtually unchanged from the start of the race: 50 percent for President Clinton, 34 percent for Bob Dole and 8 percent for Ross Perot. A1 LITTLE LIFT IN ELECTION The Presidential campaign and the voters seem strangely unexcited this year. A1 California's Proposition 209 has attracted national attention. B6 Candidates are still begging for campaign contributions. B6 Across America, the politically faithful are busily at work. B9 Ross Perot taped his election-eve infomercials in Texas. B7 Officials of both parties spent the morning on TV programs. B7 Political memo: Polls, and their effect on the electorate. B8 PARENTS' RIGHTS ON BALLOT A ballot in Colorado would add to the constitution a new right, that of parents ''to direct and control the upbringing, education, values and discipline of their children.'' A14 RACIAL EPITHETS RECORDED Texaco officials discussing a discrimination suit planned to shred documents and belittled minority employees with racial slurs, court excerpts of recordings show. A1 CASINO OF DREAMS People of all income levels gathered in East Chicago, Ind., hoping for jobs at a new casino. A14 AT ISSUE AT INDIAN PAPERS Although Native American newspapers are thriving, freedom of the press is not. A15 STATES WEIGH PASTEURIZATION An outbreak of E. coli bacterial poisoning thought to be caused by a fruit juice has prompted state officials to ask whether pasteurization should be required. A17 THE PATIENT IN CHIEF An exhibition in Philadelphia traces the illnesses and afflictions of the Presidents. A18 Rosine Journal: The ghosts of bluegrass haunt the hollows. A14 The blood of pregnant women is tested for inherited diseases. A16 Metro Report B1-5 Business Digest D1 Arts/Entertainment A21-25 ''Mysteries of Ancient China'' at the British Museum. A21 National Book Awards cause grumbling. A21 Theater: ''The Blues Are Running.'' A22 Music: Mozart, by Bobby McFerrin and Chick Corea. A21 Mikel Rouse's ''Dennis Cleveland.'' A23 Dance: Pascal Rioult's ''Kansas City Orfeo.'' A24 ''Spectral Hoedown.'' A25 Books: ''Founder,'' a biography of the Rothschild patriarch. A24 Television: Alan Bennett on ''Westminster Abbey.'' C26 Christiane Amanpour on ''60 Minutes.'' C26 Sports C1-25 Basketball: Knicks overwhelm Hornets. C9 Columns: Anderson on Wheatley's concussion C4 Berkow on the marathon C10 Brown on the Anthony Mason C9 Football: Giants defeat Cardinals. C1 Eagles beat Cowboys. C7 Boston College gambling-related inquiry proceeds. C3 Running: Leone of Italy and Canuta of Romania win the marathon. C1 Marathon results. C14-25 Obituaries B10 Editorials/Op-Ed A26-27 Editorials Arrested progress in China. New York's welfare burden. The changing face of AIDS. Letters Anthony Lewis: Light in the murk. Bob Herbert: Opportunities missed. William Safire: Huang Huang blues. Charles E. Cook Jr.: The coattails myth. Chronicle A19 Bridge C26 Crossword A24

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