2005년 11월 30일 수요일 재생 중

2005년 11월 30일은(는) 수요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♐**입니다. 올해의 333일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 George W. Bush입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 20살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2025년 11월 30일 일요일, 193일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2026년 11월 30일 월요일일 후 171입니다. 당신은 7,498일, 약 179,962시간, 약 10,797,758분 또는 약 647,865,480초 동안 살았습니다.

이 생일을 공유하는 사람들:

  • 윈스턴 처칠 (역사가, 정치인, 출생 1874년 11월 30일)
  • 케일리 쿼코 (가수, 모델, 배우, 성우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1985년 11월 30일)
  • 리들리 스콧 (배우, 영화 감독, 영화 프로듀서, 총괄 프로듀서, 텔레비전 프로듀서, 출생 1937년 11월 30일)
  • 망누스 칼센 (체스 기사, 출생 1990년 11월 30일)
  • 벤 스틸러 (각본가, 감독, 배우, 성우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 작가, 제작자, 코미디언, 텔레비전 배우, 트레키, 출생 1965년 11월 30일)
  • 마크 트웨인 (SF 작가, 교사, 산문가, 소설가, 시사 평론가, 아동 문학가, 자서전 작가, 작가, 저널리스트, 저자, 출생 1835년 11월 30일)
  • 엘리샤 커스버트 (모델, 배우, 블로거, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1982년 11월 30일)
  • 크리시 타이겐 (모델, 저자, 출생 1985년 11월 30일)
  • 게리 리네커 (스포츠캐스터, 저널리스트, 축구 선수, 출생 1960년 11월 30일)
  • 빌리 아이돌 (가수, 기타 연주자, 배우, 영화 배우, 음악가, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 출생 1955년 11월 30일)
  • 맨디 파틴킨 (가수, 각본가, 감독, 배우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1952년 11월 30일)
  • 애비 호프만 (사회 운동가, 심리학자, 인권운동가, 작가, 정치운동가, 정치인, 출생 1936년 11월 30일)
  • Marina Abramović (대학 교수, 무대 디자이너, 비디오 아티스트, 사운드 아티스트, 사진 기자, 사진가, 영화 감독, 영화 프로듀서, 조각가, 행위 예술가, 출생 1946년 11월 30일)
  • 가엘 가르시아 베르날 (배우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1978년 11월 30일)
  • 스티브 아오키 (디스크 자키, 음악 프로듀서, 출생 1977년 11월 30일)
  • 미아 고스 (모델, 배우, 영화 배우, 출생 1993년 11월 30일)
  • 종한량 (가수, 감독, 댄서, 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1974년 11월 30일)
  • 미쓰시마 히카리 (가수, 그라비아 아이돌, 배우, 탤런트, 출생 1985년 11월 30일)
  • 테런스 맬릭 (각본가, 역자, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 저널리스트, 출생 1943년 11월 30일)
  • 라시 칸나 (가수, 모델, 영화 배우, 출생 1990년 11월 30일)
  • 조너선 스위프트 (SF 작가, 공인, 산문가, 소설가, 수필가, 시사 평론가, 시인, 아동 문학가, 인권운동가, 작가, 철학자, 출생 1667년 11월 30일)
  • 미야자키 아오이 (모델, 아역 배우, 영화 배우, 패션 모델, 출생 1985년 11월 30일)
  • 크리스천 (배우, 영화 배우, 프로 레슬링 선수, 출생 1973년 11월 30일)
  • 로버트 커크먼 (각본가, 영화 프로듀서, 작가, 텔레비전 프로듀서, 출생 1978년 11월 30일)
  • 리처드 크레나 (배우, 텔레비전 감독, 텔레비전 프로듀서, 출생 1926년 11월 30일)
  • 스티븐 캠벨 무어 (배우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1979년 11월 30일)
  • 루시 모드 몽고메리 (단편 소설가, 소설가, 시인, 아동 문학가, 일기 작가, 작가, 전기 작가, 출생 1874년 11월 30일)
  • 알베르트 케셀링 (군인, 비행사, 자서전 작가, 출생 1885년 11월 30일)
  • 제슬린 길식 (배우, 성우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1971년 11월 30일)
  • 디에고 클래튼호프 (배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1979년 11월 30일)
  • 조지 디카프리오 (예술가, 작가, 출생 1943년 11월 30일)
  • 넬슨 엘리스 (배우, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1977년 11월 30일)
  • 나이자 휴스턴 (스케이트보드 선수, 출생 1994년 11월 30일)
  • 히암 압바스 (각본가, 감독, 배우, 사진가, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 출생 1960년 11월 30일)
  • 찰리 머피 (배우, 영화 배우, 출생 1984년 11월 30일)
  • 자가디시 찬드라 보스 (고고학자, 대학 교수, 물리학자, 식물학자, 작가, 화학자, 출생 1858년 11월 30일)
  • 안드레스 보니파시오 (군인, 대통령, 자서전 작가, 정치인, 출생 1863년 11월 30일)
  • 클레이 에이킨 (가수, 배우, 음악가, 정치인, 출생 1978년 11월 30일)
  • 데이비드 매밋 (각본가, 극작가, 무대 연출가, 배우, 소설가, 시인, 영화 감독, 영화 프로듀서, 작가, 저자, 텔레비전 프로듀서, 출생 1947년 11월 30일)
  • 바그다드 부네자 (축구 선수, 출생 1991년 11월 30일)
  • 알폰소 10세 (법학자, 시인, 역사가, 작가, 작곡가, 천문학자, 통치자, 출생 1221년 11월 23일)
  • 시모네타 스테파넬리 (배우, 사업가, 패션 디자이너, 출생 1954년 11월 30일)
  • 나이젤 더 용 (축구 선수, 출생 1984년 11월 30일)
  • 나오미 나이트 (댄서, 모델, 스타, 프로 레슬링 선수, 출생 1987년 11월 30일)
  • 호르헤 네그레테 (가수, 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1911년 11월 30일)
  • 윌리암 아돌프 부그로 (제도사, 화가, 출생 1825년 11월 30일)
  • 뤄진 (가수, 배우, 오페라 가수, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1981년 11월 30일)
  • 체리 커리 (가수, 배우, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 예술가, 음악가, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1959년 11월 30일)
  • 게리 루이스 (연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1958년 11월 30일)
  • 딕 클라크 (각본가, 라디오 DJ, 배우, 사업가, 영화 프로듀서, 진행자, 텔레비전 프로듀서, 출생 1929년 11월 30일)

30th of November 2005 News

2005년 11월 30일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

NBC Names Ex-Producer to Head News Unit

Date: 30 November 2005

By Jacques Steinberg

Jacques Steinberg

Nearly a year after shepherding the handoff from Tom Brokaw to Brian Williams as the executive producer of ''NBC Nightly News,'' Steve Capus was promoted yesterday to president of the network's news division. The appointment, which was announced by Jeff Zucker, president of NBC Universal Television Group, caps a meteoric year for Mr. Capus, 42, who was promoted to senior vice president of the news division in June and acting president in September.

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News Summary

Date: 30 November 2005

INTERNATIONAL A3-14 Bush Expected to Reveal Detailed Iraq Exit Strategy President Bush will put forward for the first time a public version of what the White House calls a comprehensive strategy for victory in Iraq. In a related effort to begin extricating American forces next year, military officials said they would seek billions of additional dollars to better train Iraqis to defend the country. A1 A prominent German archaeologist and aid worker was kidnapped by insurgents who threatened to kill her unless Germany withdrew its support for the Iraqi government. The abduction was the latest in a new wave of kidnappings. A1 U.S. Answers Europe on Camps The Bush administration, responding to European alarm over allegations of secret detention camps and the transport of terror suspects on European soil, insisted that American actions complied with international law but promised to respond to formal inquiries from European nations. A3 Support for Sharon's New Party Shimon Peres plans to quit the left-leaning Labor Party and back Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's new centrist party in March parliamentary elections, Israeli television reported. A14 Britain Debates Energy Policy Prime Minister Tony Blair announced that Britain may reverse its current reluctance to build new nuclear power plants, despite opposition from environmental groups. A12 Vatican Defends Ban on Gays The Vatican officially released a new document that strongly reinforced its ban on ordaining homosexuals as priests, and a cardinal, making the church's first public comment, rejected the contention that the decree was discriminatory. A6 China Calls Spill Contained Water drawn from the Songhua River to supply almost four million people in the northern city of Harbin was fit to drink, the state news media reported, almost a week after pumping was suspended because of a massive chemical spill. A14 EDUCATION B9 Schools Look to Change Image Across the country, colleges are trying to raise their national profiles. But perhaps nowhere is this more challenging than in the South, where university officials often find themselves struggling to temper Confederate imagery without alienating alumni and donors. A1 ARTS E1-12 Deadheads Bummed Out The Grateful Dead, the business, is testing the loyalty of longtime fans of the Grateful Dead, the jam band, by cracking down on an independently run Web site that made thousands of recordings of its live concerts available for free downloading. E1 NATIONAL A19-29 Governor Stays Execution; Loss of Evidence Is Cited Gov. Mark Warner of Virginia granted clemency to a convicted killer, declaring that the loss of a crucial piece of evidence had convinced him that the defendant should not be put to death as scheduled. A19 Dealing With Difficult Doctors In an era where doctors, under pressure to see more patients, are spending less and less time with each one and are replacing long discussions with laboratory tests and scans, some physicians are blatantly ignoring patients' requests. A1 Hurricane Season Tapers Off One of the most extraordinary hurricane seasons on record will end soon, but forecasters are warning that the period of intense storms could continue for years to come. The Atlantic Ocean is in a cycle of frenetic hurricane activity that started a decade ago. A19 Disgraced Lawmaker Criticized President Bush and other Republican leaders, concerned that former Representative Randy Cunningham's admission that he took bribes and evaded taxes could damage the party's prospects, issued harsh denunciations of his actions. A29 Bush's Immigration Push President Bush traveled to the front lines of the fight to deter illegal immigration, standing along the Rio Grande in El Paso, Texas, to emphasize his message that he intends to strengthen the border. A26 NEW YORK/REGION B1-10 Developers Agree to Pay Millions for Manhattan Air Two city developers have agreed to pay $430 per square foot, a record-setting amount, for unused air rights over Christ Church and the Grolier Club at Park Avenue and East 60th Street. A1 E.P.A. Scales Back Cleanup The Environmental Protection Agency said it would clean, at no cost, any apartment south of Canal Street with unacceptable levels of contaminants from the collapse of the World Trade Center. B1 Pirro Urged to Quit Race Jeanine F. Pirro's Republican bid to unseat Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton suffered an embarrassing setback when Senator Joseph L. Bruno, the New York Legislature's most powerful Republican, said she should run for state attorney general instead. B1 Neediest Cases B7 SPORTSWEDNESDAY D1-6 DINING IN F1-14 OBITUARIES C19 Stan Berenstain The author who with his wife, Jan, wrote more than 250 Berenstain Bears children's books, he was 82. C19 BUSINESS DAY C1-18 Economic Outlook Uncertain By most measures, the economy appears to be booming. But investors fear that the latest positive figures will lead the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates even more aggressively, which in turn could further slow the housing market, dampen consumer spending and crimp corporate profits. A1 Increase in Online Shopping American consumers spent 26 percent more money online over the holiday weekend than they did in 2004, according to figures released by ComScore Networks. C1 Business Digest C2 EDITORIAL A30-31 Editorials: The next abortion decision; trying Saddam, and his system; AIDS, and homophobia, in Jamaica; the Duke shames the Capitol. Column: Maureen Dowd. Crossword E4 Weather D7 TV Listings E10

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World Business Briefing | Americas: Canada: Airline Woes Hurt Bombardier

Date: 01 December 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

World Business Briefing: Canada:

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World Business Briefing | Europe: Honduras to Challenge Banana Ruling

Date: 30 November 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Honduras said that it would lodge a World Trade Organization challenge against the European Union's plan to more than double the tariff that Latin American banana exporters pay to sell their fruit in the 25-nation bloc. The European Union, the world's biggest banana importer, said Friday that it would replace quotas with a duty of 176 euros ($208) a metric ton. The bloc is trying to end a nine-year squabble with the largest exporting countries, including Ecuador, Panama and Costa Rica, as well as the United States, which filed the original W.T.O. complaint. Latin American producers say the planned tariff, which will take effect Jan. 1, is too high. European governments backed the levy.

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Redskins Boss Close to Running Six Flags

Date: 30 November 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Six Flags Inc., the theme park operator, said yesterday that the owner of the Washington Redskins, Daniel Snyder, and two associates were elected to the board, moving his group one step closer to control of Six Flags. In addition to Mr. Snyder, Mark Shapiro and Dwight Schar were elected to the board, succeeding the chief executive, Kieran Burke; the chief financial officer, James Dannhauser; and a board member, Stanley Shuman, Six Flags said.

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New WellPoint Chairman

Date: 01 December 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

WellPoint's chairman

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Concern Over Higher Rates Pushes Share Prices Lower

Date: 01 December 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Dow Jones industrial average falls 82.29 points, or 0.8 percent, to 10,805.87; Standard & Poor's 500-stock index drops 8 points, or 0.6 percent, to 1,249.48; Nasdaq composite index is little changed, rising 0.11 point, to 2,232.82; price and yield for 10-year US Treasury note noted; graph; chart on key US interest rates (M)

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Profit Increases at Tiffany

Date: 01 December 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Tiffany & Co says third-quarter profit rose 37 percent; net income climbed to $23.8 million from $17.4 million year earlier; sales rose 8.4 percent, to $500.1 million (S)0

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Producer of Syringes Is Sued Over Firing

Date: 01 December 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The former director of immunization at Becton, Dickinson & Company, which makes hypodermic syringes, has filed a lawsuit against the company saying that he was wrongfully terminated. The former director, Zeil Rosenberg, said in a complaint filed yesterday in Superior Court in Bergen County, N.J., that he was fired in December 2004 because he objected to the company's shipping medical supplies to Iraq in 2001 without the approval of the federal government and because he disagreed with marketing plans for a new syringe.

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Lawyer Denies Hollinger Fraud

Date: 30 November 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Mark Kipnis, a former corporate counsel at Hollinger International, pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges accusing him of helping Conrad M. Black steal $51.8 million from the company. Mr. Kipnis, 58, entered the plea to each of nine counts of mail and wire fraud at a hearing in Federal District Court in Chicago, said Randall Samborn, a spokesman for the United States attorney's office there.

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U.S. Is Urged to Raise Rates

Date: 30 November 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said yesterday that the Federal Reserve should keep raising interest rates but urged central banks in Europe and Japan to keep rates low to foster economic growth. Strong demand and rising prices in the United States will push the Fed to increase its benchmark rate to 4.75 percent, the organization said in its semiannual economic outlook. The absence of an inflation threat means the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan should leave rates unchanged, it said.

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Economy Shows Some Resilience in Quarter

Date: 01 December 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Commerce Department reports economy grew at 4.3 percent annual rate in third quarter, fastest since first quarter 2004 and evidence of resilience in face of hurricanes and record energy costs; revised figure is higher than 3.8 percent initially estimated by government; Federal Reserve says in its regional survey of businesses that retailers are optimistic about holiday shopping season; report shows that consumer prices 'remained stable or experienced generally modest increases'; finds strengthening economy caused wages to rise and made it harder for some companies to find workers; National Association of Purchasing Management survey of executives shows manufacturing in Chicago area remained robust for third consecutive month in November; chart (M)

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World Business Briefing | Asia: Japan: Factory Output and Household Spending Rise

Date: 30 November 2005

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Japanese industrial production and household spending rose in October as higher exports and wages sustained growth. Production increased an adjusted 0.6 percent from September, as companies met demand by reducing inventories. Production of general machinery, including semiconductor-related devices, rose 5.2 percent, while electric machinery, including air-conditioners and chip-measuring equipment, increased 3.2 percent, the trade ministry said. Spending by households climbed 1.2 percent, a separate government report released in Tokyo showed. Households spent 18.1 percent more on clothes and footwear, and spending for furniture rose 10.6 percent. Income for households in the survey rose 0.6 percent.

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