2001년 1월 23일 화요일 재생 중

2001년 1월 23일은(는) 화요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♒**입니다. 올해의 22일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 George W. Bush입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 25살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2026년 1월 23일 금요일, 144일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2027년 1월 23일 토요일일 후 220입니다. 당신은 9,275일, 약 222,614시간, 약 13,356,893분 또는 약 801,413,580초 동안 살았습니다.

이 생일을 공유하는 사람들:

23rd of January 2001 News

2001년 1월 23일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

AIRLINE IN BANKRUPTCY SAYS NEW MONEY HAS NOT ARRIVED

Date: 23 January 2001

Legend Airlines Inc, start-up carrier that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2000, says Legend Funding Group has not fulfilled promise to provide $20 million to help it restart operations; Legend Funding Group says it is still working to provide funds for carrier (S)

Full Article

E*TRADE LEAVING NASDAQ FOR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

Date: 24 January 2001

E*Trade Group, online broker that helped fuel trading on Nasdaq market, plans to move its listing to New York Stock Exchange (S)

Full Article

Opponents of Abortions Cheer New Administration

Date: 23 January 2001

By ROBIN TONER

Robin TONER

Opponents of abortion, jubilant over prospect of friend in White House changing abortion policy, rally in nation's capital on 28th anniversary of landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion; cheer departure of Pres Clinton and are supportive of decision by Pres George W Bush to reimpose ban on federal aid to international organizations that perform or actively promote abortion as method of family planning; photo (M)

Full Article

New White House Staff Faces a Few Mysteries

Date: 24 January 2001

By FRANK BRUNI

Frank BRUNI

Bush administration officials report mischief by departing Clinton aides, including removal of W's from many keyboards in Old Executive Office Building; are directed by Pres Bush to wear proper attire in Oval Office; busts of Franklin D Roosevelt and John F Kennedy in Oval Office are replaced by busts of Abraham Lincoln and Dwight David Eisenhower; layout of White House offices with photos of their occupants (M)

Full Article

Education Plan By Bush Shows New Consensus

Date: 23 January 2001

By JODI WILGOREN

Jodi WILGOREN

Pres George W Bush, in first major policy proposal, will present education package to Congress that will echo decade-old motto of Children's Defense Fund, 'leave no child behind'; package will focus almost exclusively on plight of poor, minority children and inner-city schools; includes early literacy programs, annual assessment comparing progress among racial groups and escape hatch that would make federal money portable for families in failing schools; counterproposals by Democrats and Republicans also aim, in near bipartisan consensus, to close achievement gap between poor and middle-class students through accountability measures like standardized tests, school report cards and pay incentives for teachers; photo (M)

Full Article

NEW COMPANY BEING FORMED

Date: 24 January 2001

By Allison Fass

Allison Fass

Procter & Gamble and Worldwide Magnifi are forming company that will offer marketing knowledge, applications and technology infrastructure to other companies (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 January 2001

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 January 2001

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A New York Campaign

Date: 24 January 2001

Letter from Linda Stone Davidoff and Elizabeth Lubetkin Lipton says Michael R Bloomberg, business leader thinking of running for mayor of New York, should rethink his position of not participating in city's public campaign finance system

Full Article

YankeeNets Expects Deal on New Arena

Date: 24 January 2001

By Richard Sandomir

Richard Sandomir

Harvey Schiller, YankeeNets official, speculates about plan by outgoing New Jersey Gov Christie Whitman for Newark arena for Nets and Devils (S)

Full Article

AIRLINE IN BANKRUPTCY SAYS NEW MONEY HAS NOT ARRIVED

Date: 23 January 2001

Legend Airlines Inc, start-up carrier that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2000, says Legend Funding Group has not fulfilled promise to provide $20 million to help it restart operations; Legend Funding Group says it is still working to provide funds for carrier (S)

Full Article

E*TRADE LEAVING NASDAQ FOR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

Date: 24 January 2001

E*Trade Group, online broker that helped fuel trading on Nasdaq market, plans to move its listing to New York Stock Exchange (S)

Full Article

Opponents of Abortions Cheer New Administration

Date: 23 January 2001

By ROBIN TONER

Robin TONER

Opponents of abortion, jubilant over prospect of friend in White House changing abortion policy, rally in nation's capital on 28th anniversary of landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion; cheer departure of Pres Clinton and are supportive of decision by Pres George W Bush to reimpose ban on federal aid to international organizations that perform or actively promote abortion as method of family planning; photo (M)

Full Article

New White House Staff Faces a Few Mysteries

Date: 24 January 2001

By FRANK BRUNI

Frank BRUNI

Bush administration officials report mischief by departing Clinton aides, including removal of W's from many keyboards in Old Executive Office Building; are directed by Pres Bush to wear proper attire in Oval Office; busts of Franklin D Roosevelt and John F Kennedy in Oval Office are replaced by busts of Abraham Lincoln and Dwight David Eisenhower; layout of White House offices with photos of their occupants (M)

Full Article

Education Plan By Bush Shows New Consensus

Date: 23 January 2001

By JODI WILGOREN

Jodi WILGOREN

Pres George W Bush, in first major policy proposal, will present education package to Congress that will echo decade-old motto of Children's Defense Fund, 'leave no child behind'; package will focus almost exclusively on plight of poor, minority children and inner-city schools; includes early literacy programs, annual assessment comparing progress among racial groups and escape hatch that would make federal money portable for families in failing schools; counterproposals by Democrats and Republicans also aim, in near bipartisan consensus, to close achievement gap between poor and middle-class students through accountability measures like standardized tests, school report cards and pay incentives for teachers; photo (M)

Full Article

NEW COMPANY BEING FORMED

Date: 24 January 2001

By Allison Fass

Allison Fass

Procter & Gamble and Worldwide Magnifi are forming company that will offer marketing knowledge, applications and technology infrastructure to other companies (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 January 2001

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 January 2001

Full Article

A New York Campaign

Date: 24 January 2001

Letter from Linda Stone Davidoff and Elizabeth Lubetkin Lipton says Michael R Bloomberg, business leader thinking of running for mayor of New York, should rethink his position of not participating in city's public campaign finance system

Full Article

YankeeNets Expects Deal on New Arena

Date: 24 January 2001

By Richard Sandomir

Richard Sandomir

Harvey Schiller, YankeeNets official, speculates about plan by outgoing New Jersey Gov Christie Whitman for Newark arena for Nets and Devils (S)

Full Article

AIRLINE IN BANKRUPTCY SAYS NEW MONEY HAS NOT ARRIVED

Date: 23 January 2001

Legend Airlines Inc, start-up carrier that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2000, says Legend Funding Group has not fulfilled promise to provide $20 million to help it restart operations; Legend Funding Group says it is still working to provide funds for carrier (S)

Full Article

E*TRADE LEAVING NASDAQ FOR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

Date: 24 January 2001

E*Trade Group, online broker that helped fuel trading on Nasdaq market, plans to move its listing to New York Stock Exchange (S)

Full Article

Opponents of Abortions Cheer New Administration

Date: 23 January 2001

By ROBIN TONER

Robin TONER

Opponents of abortion, jubilant over prospect of friend in White House changing abortion policy, rally in nation's capital on 28th anniversary of landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion; cheer departure of Pres Clinton and are supportive of decision by Pres George W Bush to reimpose ban on federal aid to international organizations that perform or actively promote abortion as method of family planning; photo (M)

Full Article

New White House Staff Faces a Few Mysteries

Date: 24 January 2001

By FRANK BRUNI

Frank BRUNI

Bush administration officials report mischief by departing Clinton aides, including removal of W's from many keyboards in Old Executive Office Building; are directed by Pres Bush to wear proper attire in Oval Office; busts of Franklin D Roosevelt and John F Kennedy in Oval Office are replaced by busts of Abraham Lincoln and Dwight David Eisenhower; layout of White House offices with photos of their occupants (M)

Full Article

Education Plan By Bush Shows New Consensus

Date: 23 January 2001

By JODI WILGOREN

Jodi WILGOREN

Pres George W Bush, in first major policy proposal, will present education package to Congress that will echo decade-old motto of Children's Defense Fund, 'leave no child behind'; package will focus almost exclusively on plight of poor, minority children and inner-city schools; includes early literacy programs, annual assessment comparing progress among racial groups and escape hatch that would make federal money portable for families in failing schools; counterproposals by Democrats and Republicans also aim, in near bipartisan consensus, to close achievement gap between poor and middle-class students through accountability measures like standardized tests, school report cards and pay incentives for teachers; photo (M)

Full Article

NEW COMPANY BEING FORMED

Date: 24 January 2001

By Allison Fass

Allison Fass

Procter & Gamble and Worldwide Magnifi are forming company that will offer marketing knowledge, applications and technology infrastructure to other companies (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 January 2001

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 January 2001

Full Article

A New York Campaign

Date: 24 January 2001

Letter from Linda Stone Davidoff and Elizabeth Lubetkin Lipton says Michael R Bloomberg, business leader thinking of running for mayor of New York, should rethink his position of not participating in city's public campaign finance system

Full Article

YankeeNets Expects Deal on New Arena

Date: 24 January 2001

By Richard Sandomir

Richard Sandomir

Harvey Schiller, YankeeNets official, speculates about plan by outgoing New Jersey Gov Christie Whitman for Newark arena for Nets and Devils (S)

Full Article

AIRLINE IN BANKRUPTCY SAYS NEW MONEY HAS NOT ARRIVED

Date: 23 January 2001

Legend Airlines Inc, start-up carrier that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2000, says Legend Funding Group has not fulfilled promise to provide $20 million to help it restart operations; Legend Funding Group says it is still working to provide funds for carrier (S)

Full Article

E*TRADE LEAVING NASDAQ FOR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

Date: 24 January 2001

E*Trade Group, online broker that helped fuel trading on Nasdaq market, plans to move its listing to New York Stock Exchange (S)

Full Article

Opponents of Abortions Cheer New Administration

Date: 23 January 2001

By ROBIN TONER

Robin TONER

Opponents of abortion, jubilant over prospect of friend in White House changing abortion policy, rally in nation's capital on 28th anniversary of landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion; cheer departure of Pres Clinton and are supportive of decision by Pres George W Bush to reimpose ban on federal aid to international organizations that perform or actively promote abortion as method of family planning; photo (M)

Full Article

New White House Staff Faces a Few Mysteries

Date: 24 January 2001

By FRANK BRUNI

Frank BRUNI

Bush administration officials report mischief by departing Clinton aides, including removal of W's from many keyboards in Old Executive Office Building; are directed by Pres Bush to wear proper attire in Oval Office; busts of Franklin D Roosevelt and John F Kennedy in Oval Office are replaced by busts of Abraham Lincoln and Dwight David Eisenhower; layout of White House offices with photos of their occupants (M)

Full Article

Education Plan By Bush Shows New Consensus

Date: 23 January 2001

By JODI WILGOREN

Jodi WILGOREN

Pres George W Bush, in first major policy proposal, will present education package to Congress that will echo decade-old motto of Children's Defense Fund, 'leave no child behind'; package will focus almost exclusively on plight of poor, minority children and inner-city schools; includes early literacy programs, annual assessment comparing progress among racial groups and escape hatch that would make federal money portable for families in failing schools; counterproposals by Democrats and Republicans also aim, in near bipartisan consensus, to close achievement gap between poor and middle-class students through accountability measures like standardized tests, school report cards and pay incentives for teachers; photo (M)

Full Article

NEW COMPANY BEING FORMED

Date: 24 January 2001

By Allison Fass

Allison Fass

Procter & Gamble and Worldwide Magnifi are forming company that will offer marketing knowledge, applications and technology infrastructure to other companies (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 January 2001

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 January 2001

Full Article

A New York Campaign

Date: 24 January 2001

Letter from Linda Stone Davidoff and Elizabeth Lubetkin Lipton says Michael R Bloomberg, business leader thinking of running for mayor of New York, should rethink his position of not participating in city's public campaign finance system

Full Article

YankeeNets Expects Deal on New Arena

Date: 24 January 2001

By Richard Sandomir

Richard Sandomir

Harvey Schiller, YankeeNets official, speculates about plan by outgoing New Jersey Gov Christie Whitman for Newark arena for Nets and Devils (S)

Full Article

AIRLINE IN BANKRUPTCY SAYS NEW MONEY HAS NOT ARRIVED

Date: 23 January 2001

Legend Airlines Inc, start-up carrier that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2000, says Legend Funding Group has not fulfilled promise to provide $20 million to help it restart operations; Legend Funding Group says it is still working to provide funds for carrier (S)

Full Article

E*TRADE LEAVING NASDAQ FOR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

Date: 24 January 2001

E*Trade Group, online broker that helped fuel trading on Nasdaq market, plans to move its listing to New York Stock Exchange (S)

Full Article

Opponents of Abortions Cheer New Administration

Date: 23 January 2001

By ROBIN TONER

Robin TONER

Opponents of abortion, jubilant over prospect of friend in White House changing abortion policy, rally in nation's capital on 28th anniversary of landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion; cheer departure of Pres Clinton and are supportive of decision by Pres George W Bush to reimpose ban on federal aid to international organizations that perform or actively promote abortion as method of family planning; photo (M)

Full Article

New White House Staff Faces a Few Mysteries

Date: 24 January 2001

By FRANK BRUNI

Frank BRUNI

Bush administration officials report mischief by departing Clinton aides, including removal of W's from many keyboards in Old Executive Office Building; are directed by Pres Bush to wear proper attire in Oval Office; busts of Franklin D Roosevelt and John F Kennedy in Oval Office are replaced by busts of Abraham Lincoln and Dwight David Eisenhower; layout of White House offices with photos of their occupants (M)

Full Article

Education Plan By Bush Shows New Consensus

Date: 23 January 2001

By JODI WILGOREN

Jodi WILGOREN

Pres George W Bush, in first major policy proposal, will present education package to Congress that will echo decade-old motto of Children's Defense Fund, 'leave no child behind'; package will focus almost exclusively on plight of poor, minority children and inner-city schools; includes early literacy programs, annual assessment comparing progress among racial groups and escape hatch that would make federal money portable for families in failing schools; counterproposals by Democrats and Republicans also aim, in near bipartisan consensus, to close achievement gap between poor and middle-class students through accountability measures like standardized tests, school report cards and pay incentives for teachers; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 January 2001

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 January 2001

Full Article

A New York Campaign

Date: 24 January 2001

Letter from Linda Stone Davidoff and Elizabeth Lubetkin Lipton says Michael R Bloomberg, business leader thinking of running for mayor of New York, should rethink his position of not participating in city's public campaign finance system

Full Article

YankeeNets Expects Deal on New Arena

Date: 24 January 2001

By Richard Sandomir

Richard Sandomir

Harvey Schiller, YankeeNets official, speculates about plan by outgoing New Jersey Gov Christie Whitman for Newark arena for Nets and Devils (S)

Full Article