2005년 2월 20일 일요일 재생 중

2005년 2월 20일은(는) 일요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♓**입니다. 올해의 50일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 George W. Bush입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 21살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2026년 2월 20일 금요일, 106일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2027년 2월 20일 토요일일 후 258입니다. 당신은 7,776일, 약 186,645시간, 약 11,198,719분 또는 약 671,923,140초 동안 살았습니다.

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20th of February 2005 News

2005년 2월 20일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 February 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 February 2005

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MediaTalk; New On-Air Imus: Sour in Secaucus

Date: 21 February 2005

By MARK GLASSMAN

Mark GLASSMAN

Don Imus, host of radio program Imus in the Morning, which MSNBC also televises, makes on-air complaints about on-air personnel after his show moves from small studio in Astoria, Queens, to state-of-the-art suite at company headquarters in Secaucus, NJ; photo (M)

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Page Two: Feb. 13-19

Date: 20 February 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

There have been two major rules in Lebanon since end of 1990 civil war: do not publicly question Syria's presence in country, and do not try to work together to fight it; rules no longer seem operative after assassination of former Prime Min Rafik Hariri; his supporters have accused Syria and Lebanese government of orchestrating bombing that killed Hariri; politicians in country's nascent opposition movement have called for Syria's military to withdraw from Lebanon; photo (M)

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Rodriguez Spins Into Camp And Jabs at Red Sox' Gibes

Date: 21 February 2005

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez arrives at spring training and talks to media about comments from other players that he is not true Yankee; photos (M)

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Manufacturers Try to Thrive on the Wal-Mart Workout

Date: 20 February 2005

By DAN MITCHELL

Dan MITCHELL

Some large manufacturers are learning to live with discount retailers like Wal-Mart and the demands they make on prices, marketing and even product design and production methods; Toro and Levi Strauss are manufacturing specially made low-cost goods for discounters while continuing to sell higher-priced products through specialty stores; another strategy for manufacturers is to gain greater leverage with discounters by getting bigger, as Procter & Gamble is doing by acquiring Gillette; photo (M)

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The Talk: Perfect Bound; Anchor Steam

Date: 20 February 2005

By Tyler Brûlé

Tyler Brûlé

Tyler Brule article says most women television news anchors and reporters lack sense of style in how they dress and do their hair and makeup; drawing (M)

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A Sell-Off of Media Property Sets Off a Frenzy in Turkey

Date: 21 February 2005

By SUSAN SACHS

Susan SACHS

Turkish government plan to sell newspaper and television stations seized to settle debts sets off fierce battle over who owns country's media; mighty political and financial fortunes are in balance, because owning big newspapers and popular television channels brings politicial influence; in Turkey,1 that political weight is magnified because so much of media is concentrated in hands of few family-controlled companies (M))

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The Business of Passing Laws Becomes the Business of Who Gets Credit for What

Date: 20 February 2005

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

News analysis of tension between New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council; with election looming, it is clear that passing laws is not only about policy, but also about acknowledging and crediting lawmakers; Bloomberg accuses Council of overstepping its authority and interfering with operations of city agencies, while Council Speaker Gifford Miller, likely Democratic contender for mayor, and others charge that they have been forced to set their own legislative agenda; result has been impasse on some laws and court battle on others; photos (M)

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The White House Stages Its 'Daily Show'

Date: 20 February 2005

By FRANK RICH

Frank RICH

Frank Rich column on disturbing patterns in Bush administration handling of relations with press; cites recent scandal in which Jeff Gannon, whose real identity is James D Guckert and who is employed by Republican media organization, was given White House press credentials and used to push Bush agenda through carefully scripted questions at press conferences and creation of fake news stories; photo (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 February 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 February 2005

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MediaTalk; New On-Air Imus: Sour in Secaucus

Date: 21 February 2005

By MARK GLASSMAN

Mark GLASSMAN

Don Imus, host of radio program Imus in the Morning, which MSNBC also televises, makes on-air complaints about on-air personnel after his show moves from small studio in Astoria, Queens, to state-of-the-art suite at company headquarters in Secaucus, NJ; photo (M)

Full Article

Rodriguez Spins Into Camp And Jabs at Red Sox' Gibes

Date: 21 February 2005

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez arrives at spring training and talks to media about comments from other players that he is not true Yankee; photos (M)

Full Article

Page Two: Feb. 13-19

Date: 20 February 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

There have been two major rules in Lebanon since end of 1990 civil war: do not publicly question Syria's presence in country, and do not try to work together to fight it; rules no longer seem operative after assassination of former Prime Min Rafik Hariri; his supporters have accused Syria and Lebanese government of orchestrating bombing that killed Hariri; politicians in country's nascent opposition movement have called for Syria's military to withdraw from Lebanon; photo (M)

Full Article

Manufacturers Try to Thrive on the Wal-Mart Workout

Date: 20 February 2005

By DAN MITCHELL

Dan MITCHELL

Some large manufacturers are learning to live with discount retailers like Wal-Mart and the demands they make on prices, marketing and even product design and production methods; Toro and Levi Strauss are manufacturing specially made low-cost goods for discounters while continuing to sell higher-priced products through specialty stores; another strategy for manufacturers is to gain greater leverage with discounters by getting bigger, as Procter & Gamble is doing by acquiring Gillette; photo (M)

Full Article

The Talk: Perfect Bound; Anchor Steam

Date: 20 February 2005

By Tyler Brûlé

Tyler Brûlé

Tyler Brule article says most women television news anchors and reporters lack sense of style in how they dress and do their hair and makeup; drawing (M)

Full Article

A Sell-Off of Media Property Sets Off a Frenzy in Turkey

Date: 21 February 2005

By SUSAN SACHS

Susan SACHS

Turkish government plan to sell newspaper and television stations seized to settle debts sets off fierce battle over who owns country's media; mighty political and financial fortunes are in balance, because owning big newspapers and popular television channels brings politicial influence; in Turkey,1 that political weight is magnified because so much of media is concentrated in hands of few family-controlled companies (M))

Full Article

The Business of Passing Laws Becomes the Business of Who Gets Credit for What

Date: 20 February 2005

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

News analysis of tension between New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council; with election looming, it is clear that passing laws is not only about policy, but also about acknowledging and crediting lawmakers; Bloomberg accuses Council of overstepping its authority and interfering with operations of city agencies, while Council Speaker Gifford Miller, likely Democratic contender for mayor, and others charge that they have been forced to set their own legislative agenda; result has been impasse on some laws and court battle on others; photos (M)

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The White House Stages Its 'Daily Show'

Date: 20 February 2005

By FRANK RICH

Frank RICH

Frank Rich column on disturbing patterns in Bush administration handling of relations with press; cites recent scandal in which Jeff Gannon, whose real identity is James D Guckert and who is employed by Republican media organization, was given White House press credentials and used to push Bush agenda through carefully scripted questions at press conferences and creation of fake news stories; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 February 2005

Full Article

MediaTalk; New On-Air Imus: Sour in Secaucus

Date: 21 February 2005

By MARK GLASSMAN

Mark GLASSMAN

Don Imus, host of radio program Imus in the Morning, which MSNBC also televises, makes on-air complaints about on-air personnel after his show moves from small studio in Astoria, Queens, to state-of-the-art suite at company headquarters in Secaucus, NJ; photo (M)

Full Article

Page Two: Feb. 13-19

Date: 20 February 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

There have been two major rules in Lebanon since end of 1990 civil war: do not publicly question Syria's presence in country, and do not try to work together to fight it; rules no longer seem operative after assassination of former Prime Min Rafik Hariri; his supporters have accused Syria and Lebanese government of orchestrating bombing that killed Hariri; politicians in country's nascent opposition movement have called for Syria's military to withdraw from Lebanon; photo (M)

Full Article

Rodriguez Spins Into Camp And Jabs at Red Sox' Gibes

Date: 21 February 2005

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez arrives at spring training and talks to media about comments from other players that he is not true Yankee; photos (M)

Full Article

Manufacturers Try to Thrive on the Wal-Mart Workout

Date: 20 February 2005

By DAN MITCHELL

Dan MITCHELL

Some large manufacturers are learning to live with discount retailers like Wal-Mart and the demands they make on prices, marketing and even product design and production methods; Toro and Levi Strauss are manufacturing specially made low-cost goods for discounters while continuing to sell higher-priced products through specialty stores; another strategy for manufacturers is to gain greater leverage with discounters by getting bigger, as Procter & Gamble is doing by acquiring Gillette; photo (M)

Full Article

A Sell-Off of Media Property Sets Off a Frenzy in Turkey

Date: 21 February 2005

By SUSAN SACHS

Susan SACHS

Turkish government plan to sell newspaper and television stations seized to settle debts sets off fierce battle over who owns country's media; mighty political and financial fortunes are in balance, because owning big newspapers and popular television channels brings politicial influence; in Turkey,1 that political weight is magnified because so much of media is concentrated in hands of few family-controlled companies (M))

Full Article

The Business of Passing Laws Becomes the Business of Who Gets Credit for What

Date: 20 February 2005

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

News analysis of tension between New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council; with election looming, it is clear that passing laws is not only about policy, but also about acknowledging and crediting lawmakers; Bloomberg accuses Council of overstepping its authority and interfering with operations of city agencies, while Council Speaker Gifford Miller, likely Democratic contender for mayor, and others charge that they have been forced to set their own legislative agenda; result has been impasse on some laws and court battle on others; photos (M)

Full Article

The Talk: Perfect Bound; Anchor Steam

Date: 20 February 2005

By Tyler Brûlé

Tyler Brûlé

Tyler Brule article says most women television news anchors and reporters lack sense of style in how they dress and do their hair and makeup; drawing (M)

Full Article

The White House Stages Its 'Daily Show'

Date: 20 February 2005

By FRANK RICH

Frank RICH

Frank Rich column on disturbing patterns in Bush administration handling of relations with press; cites recent scandal in which Jeff Gannon, whose real identity is James D Guckert and who is employed by Republican media organization, was given White House press credentials and used to push Bush agenda through carefully scripted questions at press conferences and creation of fake news stories; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 February 2005

Full Article

MediaTalk; New On-Air Imus: Sour in Secaucus

Date: 21 February 2005

By MARK GLASSMAN

Mark GLASSMAN

Don Imus, host of radio program Imus in the Morning, which MSNBC also televises, makes on-air complaints about on-air personnel after his show moves from small studio in Astoria, Queens, to state-of-the-art suite at company headquarters in Secaucus, NJ; photo (M)

Full Article

Rodriguez Spins Into Camp And Jabs at Red Sox' Gibes

Date: 21 February 2005

By TYLER KEPNER

Tyler KEPNER

New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez arrives at spring training and talks to media about comments from other players that he is not true Yankee; photos (M)

Full Article

Page Two: Feb. 13-19

Date: 20 February 2005

By HASSAN M. FATTAH

There have been two major rules in Lebanon since end of 1990 civil war: do not publicly question Syria's presence in country, and do not try to work together to fight it; rules no longer seem operative after assassination of former Prime Min Rafik Hariri; his supporters have accused Syria and Lebanese government of orchestrating bombing that killed Hariri; politicians in country's nascent opposition movement have called for Syria's military to withdraw from Lebanon; photo (M)

Full Article

Manufacturers Try to Thrive on the Wal-Mart Workout

Date: 20 February 2005

By DAN MITCHELL

Dan MITCHELL

Some large manufacturers are learning to live with discount retailers like Wal-Mart and the demands they make on prices, marketing and even product design and production methods; Toro and Levi Strauss are manufacturing specially made low-cost goods for discounters while continuing to sell higher-priced products through specialty stores; another strategy for manufacturers is to gain greater leverage with discounters by getting bigger, as Procter & Gamble is doing by acquiring Gillette; photo (M)

Full Article

The Talk: Perfect Bound; Anchor Steam

Date: 20 February 2005

By Tyler Brûlé

Tyler Brûlé

Tyler Brule article says most women television news anchors and reporters lack sense of style in how they dress and do their hair and makeup; drawing (M)

Full Article

A Sell-Off of Media Property Sets Off a Frenzy in Turkey

Date: 21 February 2005

By SUSAN SACHS

Susan SACHS

Turkish government plan to sell newspaper and television stations seized to settle debts sets off fierce battle over who owns country's media; mighty political and financial fortunes are in balance, because owning big newspapers and popular television channels brings politicial influence; in Turkey,1 that political weight is magnified because so much of media is concentrated in hands of few family-controlled companies (M))

Full Article

The Business of Passing Laws Becomes the Business of Who Gets Credit for What

Date: 20 February 2005

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

News analysis of tension between New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council; with election looming, it is clear that passing laws is not only about policy, but also about acknowledging and crediting lawmakers; Bloomberg accuses Council of overstepping its authority and interfering with operations of city agencies, while Council Speaker Gifford Miller, likely Democratic contender for mayor, and others charge that they have been forced to set their own legislative agenda; result has been impasse on some laws and court battle on others; photos (M)

Full Article

The White House Stages Its 'Daily Show'

Date: 20 February 2005

By FRANK RICH

Frank RICH

Frank Rich column on disturbing patterns in Bush administration handling of relations with press; cites recent scandal in which Jeff Gannon, whose real identity is James D Guckert and who is employed by Republican media organization, was given White House press credentials and used to push Bush agenda through carefully scripted questions at press conferences and creation of fake news stories; photo (M)

Full Article