2002년 8월 4일 일요일 재생 중

2002년 8월 4일은(는) 일요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♌**입니다. 올해의 215일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 George W. Bush입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 23살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2025년 8월 4일 월요일, 309일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2026년 8월 4일 화요일일 후 55입니다. 당신은 8,710일, 약 209,047시간, 약 12,542,875분 또는 약 752,572,500초 동안 살았습니다.

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4th of August 2002 News

2002년 8월 4일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

Media; After 27 years, a black journalists' group finds itself at a crossroads.

Date: 05 August 2002

By Felicity Barringer

Felicity Barringer

National Association of Black Journalists is at crossroads at it holds annual convention in Milwaukee, where some of most popular workshops focus not on becoming better journalists but on career opportunities in other professions; attendance is down 25 percent from last year, and group has lost 300 full members since then (M)

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Toronto Journal; Do Doughnuts Make Canada Too Well Rounded?

Date: 05 August 2002

By Clifford Krauss

Clifford Krauss

Canadian health experts fear growing national junk-food habit and increasing obesity are vaulting out of control, even while fitness centers and diet clinics sprout to counteract disturbing national trend; fewer than 10 percent of Canadians were obese in 1985, but more recent studies show figure has grown to more than 15 percent of population; dietary experts find troubling tripling of incidence of obesity among young Canadians over past 15 years; crisis has spawned alarming articles in news media, hopeful sign according to experts, who say that Canadians are becoming aware of new health threat; Canadians are still generally slimmer than Americans, among whom 20 percent of adults were considered obese in 2000; photo (M)

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The Cool Table

Date: 04 August 2002

By Erika Kinetz

Erika Kinetz

Article on Michael's restaurant on 55th Street and Fifth Avenue which, since opening in 1989, has become popular lunchtime spot for news media and publishing crowd; photos (M)

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Valentine Comes to Bat For Embattled Benitez

Date: 05 August 2002

By Jack Curry

Jack Curry

New York Mets Notebook discusses treatment of closer Armando Benitez by press, which causes manager Bobby Valentine to defend him; Mets recall second baseman Ty Wigginton and outfielder Mark Little to replace Edgardo Alfonzo and Roberto Alomar while they are injured (M)

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Saudi Oil Output Down 2.6% in 2001

Date: 05 August 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Saudi Arabian crude oil production falls 2.6 percent in 2001 as OPEC reins in sales to keep prices close to $25 a barrel (S)

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C.E.O. to Retire Over Dating Worker

Date: 04 August 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Ashland Inc says its chief executive Paul W Chellgren will retire because he violated company policy on dating subordinates (S)

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M.L.S. All-Stars Beat U.S. Team

Date: 04 August 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Major League Soccer all-star team defeats US national team, 3-2 (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 August 2002

INTERNATIONAL 3-15 New Laws for Turkey In Move Toward Europe Turkey's Parliament approved a reform package aimed at improving its chances of joining the European Union by abolishing the death penalty and granting greater rights to the nation's Kurds. 12 Pakistan Wavers in Showdown The government of Gen. Pervez Musharraf appears to be backing down on the Islamic schools, or madrasas, in Pakistan often accused of spreading religious extremism. Caught between Western worry and the home-grown strength of the clerics, government ministers said they would consider watering down their proposals. 10

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 August 2002

INTERNATIONAL A3-7 Violent Day in Mideast Begins With Bus Bombing A powerful bomb ripped apart an Israeli commuter bus in northern Galilee, igniting a fireball that killed 9 people and wounded 45, beginning a burst of Palestinian violence that defied Israel's tough crackdown. A shootout near the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City left three people dead; two ambushes wounded seven Israelis; and a fifth attack in the West Bank killed a married couple. The Islamic group Hamas claimed responsibility for the bus bombing. A1 U.S. Grants Uruguay a Loan The Bush administration said it would grant up to $1.5 billion in short-term loans to Uruguay, an infusion that should allow its banks to reopen this morning. The loan, announced after emergency legislation was passed in Uruguay to help quell the nation's economic crisis, would be the first of its sort by the Bush administration to assist another country directly in a financial crisis. A1

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Swarms of Dying Mayflies Bring Good News

Date: 05 August 2002

By Peter T. Kilborn

Peter Kilborn

School and government officials say wave of immigrants over past 10 years, particularly in rural areas far from traditional immigrant hubs, has left school districts nationwide desperately short of people qualified to teach them English; number of students with limited English skills, most Hispanic, has doubled to five million in last decade, or more than four times rate for general student population; number of qualified teachers for English-as-a-second-language classes, already in chronic short supply, has not kept pace; estimated 50,000 such teachers exist, or one for every 100 students with limited English skills; demand for them has grown most rapidly in school districts in South, Midwest and Northwest; North Carolina has had fastest growth, with number quintupling from 1993, to 52,500 from 8,900; populations of such students in Idaho, Nebraska, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia have at least tripled since 1993; map; photos (L)

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