2004년 12월 12일 일요일 재생 중

2004년 12월 12일은(는) 일요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♐**입니다. 올해의 346일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 George W. Bush입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 21살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2025년 12월 12일 금요일, 179일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2026년 12월 12일 토요일일 후 185입니다. 당신은 7,849일, 약 188,376시간, 약 11,302,609분 또는 약 678,156,540초 동안 살았습니다.

이 생일을 공유하는 사람들:

  • 프랭크 시나트라 (가수, 배우, 성우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1915년 12월 12일)
  • 제니퍼 코널리 (가수, 모델, 배우, 성우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1970년 12월 12일)
  • 마임 비알릭 (가수, 배우, 성우, 신경과학자, 영화 배우, 작가, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1975년 12월 12일)
  • 빌 나이 (배우, 성우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1949년 12월 12일)
  • 라지니칸트 (가수, 각본가, 배우, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 정치인, 출생 1950년 12월 12일)
  • 에드바르 뭉크 (그래픽 예술가, 데생화가, 제도사, 판화가, 화가, 출생 1863년 12월 12일)
  • 밥 바커 (배우, 영화 프로듀서, 진행자, 텔레비전 배우, 텔레비전 프로듀서, 출생 1923년 12월 12일)
  • 디온 워윅 (TV 사회자, 가수, 배우, 음악가, 출생 1940년 12월 12일)
  • 히다카 미츠히로 (가수, 댄서, 래퍼, 배우, 음악 프로듀서, 출생 1986년 12월 12일)
  • 바예지드 2세 (정치인, 출생 1447년 12월 3일)
  • 귀스타브 플로베르 (소설가, 작가, 출생 1821년 12월 12일)
  • 레지나 홀 (배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1970년 12월 12일)
  • 승리 (가수, 기업가, 배우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 작곡가, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1990년 12월 12일)
  • 게르트 폰 룬트슈테트 (병사, 장교, 출생 1875년 12월 12일)
  • 매션 아믹 (영상 편집자, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1970년 12월 12일)
  • 마리 루이즈 (정치인, 통치자, 출생 1791년 12월 12일)
  • 친기스 아이트마토프 (SF 작가, 각본가, 소설가, 역자, 외교관, 작가, 저널리스트, 정치인, 출생 1928년 12월 12일)
  • 에드워드 G. 로빈슨 (미술품 수집가, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1893년 12월 12일)
  • 빅터 모제스 (축구 선수, 출생 1990년 12월 12일)
  • 카니 프랜시스 (가수, 배우, 영화 배우, 음악가, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1937년 12월 12일)
  • 나다니엘 찰로바 (축구 선수, 출생 1994년 12월 12일)
  • 린 메이 (배우, 영화 배우, 출생 1952년 12월 12일)
  • 실라 E. (가수, 드럼 연주자, 싱어 송 라이터, 출생 1957년 12월 12일)
  • 오즈 야스지로 (각본가, 영화 감독, 프로덕션 디자이너, 출생 1903년 12월 12일)
  • 마르셀루 헤벨루 지 소우사 (대학 교수, 저널리스트, 정치인, 출생 1948년 12월 12일)
  • 양진화 (모델, 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1977년 12월 12일)
  • 라이어널 블레어 (TV 사회자, 배우, 안무가, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1928년 12월 12일)
  • 미야마 카렌 (배우, 아역 배우, 일본의 성우, 출생 1996년 12월 12일)
  • 간지야 시호리 (배우, 영화 배우, 출생 1985년 12월 12일)
  • 미겔 데 라 마드리드 (변호사, 정치인, 출생 1934년 12월 12일)
  • 쿠와시마 호코 (가수, 일본의 성우, 출생 1975년 12월 12일)
  • 에디 킹스턴 (프로 레슬링 선수, 출생 1981년 12월 12일)
  • 에드 코흐 (변호사, 작가, 정치인, 판사, 출생 1924년 12월 12일)
  • 가토 아이 (모델, 배우, 출생 1982년 12월 12일)
  • 존 제이 (변호사, 외교관, 정치인, 판사, 출생 1745년 12월 12일)
  • 윙스 하우저 (각본가, 배우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1947년 12월 12일)
  • 세토 아사카 (가수, 배우, 일본의 성우, 탤런트, 출생 1976년 12월 12일)
  • 에민 아갈라로프 (가수, 기업가, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 출생 1979년 12월 12일)
  • 피오나 마이 (배우, 출생 1969년 12월 12일)
  • 사부 (프로 레슬링 선수, 출생 1964년 12월 12일)
  • 니콜라이 카람진 (산문가, 시사 평론가, 시인, 언어학자, 역사가, 역자, 작가, 저널리스트, 평론가, 출생 1766년 12월 12일)
  • 니시무라 마사히코 (배우, 일본의 성우, 출생 1960년 12월 12일)
  • 오리카사 아이 (가수, 배우, 일본의 성우, 출생 1963년 12월 12일)
  • 막스 라베 (가수, 밴드리더, 작곡가, 지휘자, 출생 1962년 12월 12일)
  • 트레이시 오스틴 (테니스 선수, 출생 1962년 12월 12일)
  • 쉐리 J. 윌슨 (모델, 배우, 영화 배우, 제작자, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1958년 12월 12일)
  • 다닐 아게르 (축구 선수, 출생 1984년 12월 12일)
  • 저우하이메이 (배우, 출생 1966년 12월 12일)
  • 은정 (가수, 모델, 배우, 영화 배우, 출생 1988년 12월 12일)
  • 셀렌 (TV 사회자, 디스크 자키, 배우, 포르노 배우, 출생 1966년 12월 12일)

12th of December 2004 News

2004년 12월 12일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

The Left's Problem

Date: 12 December 2004

John S Koppel letter takes exception to Frank Rich's December 5 column about network news' shift to right

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Airbus Says Its A380 Jet Is Over Budget

Date: 13 December 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Airbus says development costs for A380, which will be world's biggest passenger jet when it enters service in 2006, will exceed budgets by 5 percent to 15 percent; says cost overrun will have little impact on profitability of program; expects to achieve 10 percent operating margin in 2005 (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 December 2004

INTERNATIONAL A3-16 Pentagon Debating Merits Of Deceptive Techniques The Pentagon is engaged in a debate over how far it can and should go in managing information to influence opinion abroad, senior Defense Department civilians and military officers say. Critics of the proposals say such deceptive missions could shatter the Pentagon's credibility. A1 The Stalled Hunt for Bin Laden The hunt for Osama bin Laden has been strictly supervised by Pakistani officials. The search remains stalled, frustrated by the remote topography, stymied by the Qaeda network, sidetracked by the war in Iraq, and limited by deep hostility. A1 Bomb Kills Soldier in Iraq Militants killed an American soldier and ambushed an Iraqi National Guard patrol in Baghdad. The soldier was struck when a roadside bomb exploded near his patrol. A9 Karzai Vows Poppy Destruction President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan said that he planned to destroy the country's poppy fields. Mr. Karzai's comments come in the wake of news reports about an American military review of Afghanistan that says poppy cultivation and opium production will increase and expand the influence of drug magnates at all levels of the government. A9 Race for Arafat's Successor Marwan Barghouti, the imprisoned leader of the Palestinian uprising, withdrew from the Palestinian presidential race. His decision removes any serious challenge for Mahmoud Abbas to succeed Yasir Arafat. A16 China to Impose Textile Tariffs China's Commerce Ministry announced that it would impose tariffs on some textile exports, a step that could avert a trade war with the United States and the European Union over low-cost Chinese garments. A1 Deadly Bombing in Philippines A bomb exploded in a market packed with Christmas shoppers in Manila, killing at least 15 people and shattering a long lull in terror attacks in the volatile southern Philippines, where Muslim and communist rebels are active. A16 NATIONAL A18-25 Conservative Christians Try for Post-Election Gains Energized by electoral victories that they say reflect wide support for more traditional social values, conservative Christian advocates across the country are pushing ahead state and local initiatives on thorny issues, including same-sex marriage, public education and abortion. A1 Withdrawal Strains Relationship Bernard B. Kerik's withdrawal from the nomination of Homeland Security director has placed a strain on the relationship between President Bush and Rudolph W. Giuliani, who recommended Mr. Kerik for the post. A1 A Difficult Mess to Clean Up Weather and the swells and powerful winds of the Bering Sea are preventing cleanup crews and biologists from getting to the site of last week's wreck of a freighter, where a still-unknown amount of fuel may be leaking into one of the world's ecologically richest wildlife refuges. A18 Towns Fight Deportation Two communities in Colorado are rallying behind a well-respected Armenian family threatened with deportation. The fight has led some of the townspeople to say they fear a loss of innocence, as a small town used to participatory democracy bumps up against a vast bureaucracy. A18 Security for Inauguration The security plan for the inauguration of President Bush, the first since the Sept. 11 attacks, is considered by the Secret Service as the most comprehensive ever devised for the inauguration of an American president. A22 SCIENCE/HEALTH NASA Administrator to Resign Sean O'Keefe, the NASA administrator who guided the agency through sweeping changes after the Columbia shuttle accident, will resign and pursue a job as chancellor of Louisiana State University, agency and university officials said. A22 NEW YORK/REGION B1-6 Former Waldorf Bellhop Celebrates 100th Birthday George W. Waters, a bellhop at the old Waldorf-Astoria during the Roaring Twenties, has turned 100. He fondly remembers the three years he worked behind the marble counter three-quarters of a lifetime ago. B1 Housing Judge for Sale A disgruntled litigant posted an ad on eBay offering a Judge Jerald R. Klein of housing court for sale. The ad listed a number of accusations criticizing the way the judge dispenses justice. B1 Bush Portrait Taken Down Artwork in a Chelsea Market exhibition was abruptly taken down when the market's managers complained about a portrait of President Bush fashioned from images of tiny chimpanzees. B3 Neediest Cases B6 SPORTSMONDAY D1-8 Jets Lose, Hold Wild Card Spot The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Jets 17-6, clinching the A.F.C. North title. The loss ended the Jets' three-game winning streak, though they retain their hold on the top wild-card playoff spot. D1 ARTS E1-12 Artistic Dispatches From Iraq Steve Mumford, a New York painter embedded with military units in Iraq, has been posting commentary and artistic renderings about the war on the Internet. His final entry is being posted this week, a chronicle of the attempts to quell insurgents in Baghdad. E1 OBITUARIES B7 Arthur Lydiard Premier distance-running coach and one of the first to promote fitness through jogging, he was 87. B7 BUSINESS DAY C1-10 F.C.C. to Vote on Rules The Federal Communications Commission is preparing to issue rules that will permit the four large regional telephone companies in many instances to charge their rivals more to lease parts of their networks. C1 High-Speed Networks Wireless phone carriers are spending billions of dollars to build high-speed networks in the hopes that faster speeds will entice customers to use more data services -- trading photos, downloading songs and surfing the Internet on their handsets. C1 Breakdowns for Online Sites Some large online shopping destinations have had critical breakdowns during the holiday shopping rush, effectively turning away thousands of customers and doing potentially significant harm to revenues. C8 PlayStation Shortage A shortage of PlayStation 2 consoles has left retailers scrambling to meet demand. While Sony claims the shortfall is tied to the popularity of a new version of the original PlayStation 2,some analysts contend that a manufacturing problem may be to blame. C4 Business Digest C1 World Business W1 EDITORIAL A26-27 Editorials: The feminization of AIDS; shepherds finessing their flock; a new hand at agriculture; Brent Staples on how the justice system criminalizes mental illness. Column: William Safire. Autos D8 Bridge E6 Crossword E6 Metro Diary B2 TV Listings E11 Weather B8

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British Airways Executive to Step Down

Date: 13 December 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Mervyn Walker resigns as director of British airports for British Airways; was one of three British Airways executives whose jobs were reported to be at risk after staffing shortage in August prompted scores of canceled flights (S)

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Cingular Sells 33% of Indian Cell Venture

Date: 13 December 2004

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Cingular Wireless agrees to sell its 33 percent stake in Idea Cellular of India to Singapore Technologies Telemedia and TM International, Malaysian joint venture, for about $200 million (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 December 2004

INTERNATIONAL 3-32 Ukrainian's Poisoning Verified New tests conducted at a hospital in Vienna confirmed that popular Ukrainian Presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko had been poisoned with dioxin, providing an explanation for the broad array of painful and disfiguring conditions that have plagued him during the past three months of the campaign. 1 The Iran Question The Bush administration says the prospect of Iran's obtaining a nuclear weapon is ''intolerable,'' and officials express considerable skepticism that Europe's efforts to negotiate quietly an end to Iran's nuclear activities will succeed. 8 Despite a renewed American effort to repair relations with Europe, a disagreement between the Bush administration and European leaders over Iran's nuclear weapons program has deepened in recent weeks, diplomats on both sides say. 8 Attacks Across Iraq, 4 Dead Four Iraqi police officers were killed and sixteen American soldiers were wounded in a string of insurgent attacks across central and northern Iraq, military officials said. 8 NATIONAL 37-48 Kerik Position Called Untenable President Bush accepted Bernard Kerik's decision to withdraw his nomination as Homeland Security secretary, a White House official said, after Mr. Kerik informed the administration that he had tax and immigration problems with a former nanny and housekeeper. 1 Details on Spy Program A highly classified intelligence program that the Senate intelligence committee has tried unsuccessfully to kill is a new $9.5 billion spy satellite system that could take photographs only in daylight hours and in clear weather, current and former government officials say. 1 Democrats Vie for Top Post Eight Democrats, from a famous failed presidential candidate to a little-known South Carolina political strategist, appealed for support in the contest for national Democratic chairman at a forum in Orlando, Fla., with speeches that offered a portrait of the tough task the winner will face. 44 NEW YORK/REGION 51-60 Plan for a Troubled Reactor Managers of the Salem nuclear power station want to restart a troubled reactor later this month, even though New Jersey regulators have objected. 51 Neediest Cases 53 OBITUARIES 62 F. Darrin Perry An innovative design director of ESPN Magazine , he was 39. 62 Chess 61 Weather 63

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News of a Sex Offender Only Churns a Rumor Mill

Date: 12 December 2004

By Seth Kugel

Seth Kugel

Parents of students at Public School 175 on City Island in Bronx receive letter from school telling them that sex offender convicted of raping four young girls has moved into their neighborhood; man is described but is not identified by name or address, causing rumors and fear to abound; police finally say that information is old and that man has moved on; school says it has not received that information and does not issue new advisory, causing rumors and fear to continue; photo (M)

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Can For-Profit Schools Pass an Ethics Test?

Date: 12 December 2004

By Eryn Brown

Eryn Brown

Article on for-profit post-secondary education industry, which is coming under increasing scrutiny by US Department of Education, Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission; Education Department reports schools, including those that grant degrees and those that do not, enrolled 765,701 students in fall of 2001, 30 percent hike since 1996; Apollo Group, which has 158 University of Phoenix campuses, has agreed to pay Department of Education $9.8 million to settle charges it violated Title IV of Higher Education Act; Career Education Corp has faced shareholder and student lawsuits contending it inflated enrollment numbers; FBI has raided campuses run by ITT Educational Services based on allegations over its compensation practices; industry officials, analysts and Career College Assn concede that bad behavior was widespread in past but say current investigations are politically movitated efforts to steer students, and thus financial aid, away; photos (M)

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A Noun? A Verb? TiVo Says It's Neither

Date: 13 December 2004

By Tom Zeller Jr

Tom Zeller

TiVo warns news organizations aginst using 'TiVo' as a verb or noun, seeking to protect its trademark (S)

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Judges as Plumbers

Date: 13 December 2004

By William Safire

William Safire

William Safire Op-Ed column says trend toward jailing of journalists for protecting free flow of news is abuse-of-power abomination; cites new vogue of leak-plumbing that has seized federal judiciary; calls for Congress to enact federal shield law (M)

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