2006년 11월 12일 일요일 재생 중

2006년 11월 12일은(는) 일요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♏**입니다. 올해의 315일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 George W. Bush입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 19살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2025년 11월 12일 수요일, 220일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2026년 11월 12일 목요일일 후 144입니다. 당신은 7,160일, 약 171,861시간, 약 10,311,684분 또는 약 618,701,040초 동안 살았습니다.

이 생일을 공유하는 사람들:

  • 찰스 맨슨 (연쇄살인범, 음악가, 출생 1934년 11월 12일)
  • 앤 해서웨이 (가수, 성우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1982년 11월 12일)
  • 라이언 고즐링 (가수, 각본가, 배우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 요식업자, 음악가, 작곡가, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1980년 11월 12일)
  • 그레이스 켈리 (모델, 배우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1929년 11월 12일)
  • 토냐 하딩 (권투 선수, 자서전 작가, 피겨 스케이팅 선수, 출생 1970년 11월 12일)
  • 러셀 웨스트브룩 (농구 선수, 출생 1988년 11월 12일)
  • 닐 영 (가수, 감독, 기타 연주자, 배우, 싱어 송 라이터, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 음악 프로듀서, 음악가, 자서전 작가, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 피아노 연주자, 출생 1945년 11월 12일)
  • 나세르 알 켈라이피 (기업가, 테니스 선수, 출생 1973년 11월 12일)
  • 쑨원 (의사, 정치인, 철학자, 출생 1866년 11월 12일)
  • 구스타프 스카르스고드 (배우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1980년 11월 12일)
  • 코드 데 파블로 (모델, 성우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1979년 11월 12일)
  • 하산 로우하니 (변호사, 성직자, 외교관, 작가, 정치인, 출생 1948년 11월 12일)
  • 라다 미첼 (배우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 영화 프로듀서, 출생 1973년 11월 12일)
  • 월리스 숀 (각본가, 극작가, 배우, 성우, 영화 배우, 작가, 저자, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1943년 11월 12일)
  • 메건 멀러리 (가수, 댄서, 발레 무용수, 배우, 성우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1958년 11월 12일)
  • 류드밀라 구르첸코 (가수, 각본가, 배우, 영화 감독, 영화 배우, 출생 1935년 11월 12일)
  • 애슐리 윌리엄스 (배우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1978년 11월 12일)
  • 오귀스트 로댕 (그래픽 예술가, 데생화가, 사진가, 제도사, 조각가, 판화가, 화가, 출생 1840년 11월 12일)
  • 레이첼 돌레잘 (교사, 운동가, 인권운동가, 화가, 출생 1977년 11월 12일)
  • 알렉산드라 마리아 라라 (배우, 영화 배우, 출생 1978년 11월 12일)
  • 네이오미 울프 (논픽션 작가, 여성주의자, 운동가, 작가, 저널리스트, 출생 1962년 11월 12일)
  • 롤랑 바르트 (각본가, 논픽션 작가, 대학 교수, 문학 평론가, 사회학자, 수필가, 언어학자, 일기 작가, 작가, 철학자, 출생 1915년 11월 12일)
  • 샘 로이드 (가수, 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1963년 11월 12일)
  • 오마리온 (가수, 댄서, 래퍼, 배우, 음악 프로듀서, 작곡가, 출생 1984년 11월 12일)
  • 새미 소사 (야구 선수, 출생 1968년 11월 12일)
  • 박산다라 (가수, 모델, 배우, 성우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1984년 11월 12일)
  • 메이트 가르시아 (가수, 댄서, 배우, 안무가, 영화 배우, 출생 1973년 11월 12일)
  • 미하엘 엔데 (SF 작가, 각본가, 아동 문학가, 작가, 저자, 출생 1929년 11월 12일)
  • 고라 겐고 (배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1987년 11월 12일)
  • 바하올라 (작가, 출생 1817년 11월 12일)
  • 데이브 엘렙슨 (배우, 베이시스트, 영화 프로듀서, 음악가, 작곡가, 출생 1964년 11월 12일)
  • 플로랑 마노두 (수영 선수, 출생 1990년 11월 12일)
  • 토마 르마르 (축구 선수, 출생 1995년 11월 12일)
  • 셀린 시아마 (각본가, 영화 감독, 출생 1978년 11월 12일)
  • 알렉산드르 보로딘 (의사, 플루티스트, 피아노 연주자, 화학자, 출생 1833년 11월 12일)
  • 엔초 프란체스콜리 (사업가, 축구 선수, 출생 1961년 11월 12일)
  • 정리원 (정치인, 출생 1969년 11월 12일)
  • 테빈 캠벨 (가수, 배우, 작곡가 겸 작사가, 출생 1976년 11월 12일)
  • 진의함 (모델, 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1982년 11월 12일)
  • 이와사키 히로미 (가수, 배우, 출생 1958년 11월 12일)
  • 태멀라 존스 (가수, 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1974년 11월 12일)
  • 크레이그 파커 (배우, 연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1970년 11월 12일)
  • 래피 캐시디 (영화 배우, 출생 2001년 11월 12일)
  • 누르 페타홀루 (배우, 영화 배우, 출생 1980년 11월 12일)
  • 잘랄 탈라바니 (법학자, 변호사, 정치인, 출생 1933년 11월 12일)
  • 킴 헌터 (연극 배우, 영화 배우, 텔레비전 배우, 출생 1922년 11월 12일)
  • 긴가 반죠 (배우, 일본의 성우, 출생 1948년 11월 12일)
  • 히사카와 아야 (가수, 일본의 성우, 출생 1968년 11월 12일)
  • 아사무라 히데토 (야구 선수, 출생 1990년 11월 12일)
  • 베니 매카시 (축구 감독, 축구 선수, 출생 1977년 11월 12일)

12th of November 2006 News

2006년 11월 12일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

News Corporation Looks for Chinese MySpace Partner

Date: 13 November 2006

By Dealbook

Dealbook

Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, which is looking for a local partner as it aims to launch its popular MySpace website in China, is in early talks with prominent blog companies Bokee.com and BlogCN.com, industry sources said Sunday.

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News Summary

Date: 13 November 2006

INTERNATIONAL A3-15 Iraqi Cleric, Now on Inside, Losing Grip on His Militia Moktada al-Sadr, the mercurial leader of Iraq's mightiest Shiite militia, and his top lieutenants are firmly part of the Iraqi government, but the more settled he becomes in the establishment, the looser his grip is over his fighters on the streets and those increasingly infiltrating the security forces. A1 China Hospital Ransacked Some 2,000 people ransacked a hospital in China in a dispute over health care practices, a human rights group said. At least 10 people were injured when police broke up the demonstration, according to the Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy. A6 Islamists Branch Out in Somalia Islamist forces expanded their reach in Somalia by seizing towns near Galkaayo, in the country's north, which had been relatively peaceful. The Islamists then turned their guns toward Galkaayo and began shelling the outskirts of the city, witnesses said. A3 U.S.-Israel Alliance Faces Tests Officials in Israel have long focused on preventing Iran from gaining nuclear weapons and believe that the American policy of empowering Iranian-backed militias in Iraq has been counterproductive to Israel's interests. A1 Political Upheaval in Lebanon Lebanon is in the middle of a political crisis facing a fundamental realignment of authority. The war between Israel and Hezbollah has accelerated the rise of Lebanon's Shiites, from their onetime status as the nation's unwanted stepchild to the cusp of political dominance. A15 Iranian's Angry Words for U.N. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran described the efforts by United Nations Security Council to impose sanctions on his nation as ''disgraceful.'' He accused the United Nations of applying a double standard for not objecting to development of unconventional weapons by Britain, the United States and Israel. A15 Iraq Leader Plans Cabinet Shift Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki said he was planning a shake-up of his cabinet, apparently to redress his six-month-old government's failure to curb widespread corruption, reduce sectarian violence and improve public services. A8 Ugandan Rebel Meets U.N. Joseph Kony, a Ugandan rebel who is wanted by the International Criminal Court to face charges of crimes against humanity, met with Jan Egeland, the United Nations under secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief. A3 Polygamy in Tajikistan Men in Tajikistan have begun to practice polygamy openly, taking advantage of a stark imbalance of men and women due to Tajikistan's civil war, which killed as many as 100,000 people in the 1990s, an overwhelming majority of them men. A10 NATIONAL A16-23 Senate Democrats to Urge Troop Reductions in Iraq Leading Senate Democrats vowed to use their new majority to press for troop reductions in Iraq in a matter of months. The move steps up pressure on the administration just as President Bush is to be interviewed by a bipartisan panel examining future strategy for the war. A1 A New Breed for the Senate Jon Tester, the senator-elect from Montana, will most likely be the only member of the Senate who knows how to butcher a cow or grease a combine. He is your grandfather's Democrat: a pro-gun, anti-big-business pragmatist whose life is defined by the patch of prairie dirt that has been in his family since 1916. A1 Although the Democrats won control of Congress, time has not yet run out on the Republican majority. Republican leaders have compiled an ambitious to-do list before turning over control. A21 Power Shifts in the House With Representative Nancy Pelosi as the emergent House speaker and several other members of California's Democratic delegation in line to receive crucial Congressional committee positions, the state's Democrats are about to gain serious influence over public policy in areas including education, the environment and agriculture. A21 Representative John P. Murtha, Democrat of Pennsylvania and a candidate for majority leader, picked up words of praise in a letter from Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, who is expected to be the next House speaker. A21 California May Move Primary California lawmakers from both parties, hoping to give the state more say in the nominating process, are considering moving the presidential primary from June to a date nearer the New Hampshire primary in January. A21 KB Home Ousts Chief The longtime chief executive of KB Home, one of the nation's largest home builders, resigned under pressure and agreed to return $13 million in profit from backdated stock options, the company said. A16 Homegrown Identity Theft The year long ordeal of Eric Wagenhauser, whose former wife used their three children's names and Social Security numbers to apply for nine credit cards, is one that is familiar to many identity theft victims: the crime often begins at home. A1 Setback for Seattle Team On Election Day, residents rebuffed their once-beloved Seattle SuperSonics, voting for a ballot measure denying public subsidies for professional sports teams. The team's owners had warned that the team would leave unless the city provided a new arena. A20 More Foreign Students in U.S. The number of new foreign students coming to the United States grew this year, after several years of decline that followed the terrorist attacks of 2001, according to a survey to be released by the Institute of International Education. A20 NEW YORK/REGION B1-7 Frustrated Parents Fault Region's Public Schools Some New Yorkers with the means to do so flee the city when they have children, flocking to the region's top-performing suburban public schools. But a growing number of parents are abandoning schools in highly regarded districts like Scarsdale, N.Y., and Montclair, N.J., leaving them with both high property taxes and tuition bills. A1 Flight 587 Remembered Nearly 1,000 mourners gathered under a foggy sky in Queens to mark the fifth anniversary of the crash of American Airlines Flight 587, and to watch as Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg dedicated a long-awaited memorial to the 265 victims. The Nov. 12, 2001, crash was the second-deadliest aviation disaster in United States history. B1 G.O.P. Uneasy About Future Last week's losses have New York Republican party officials fearing that their shrinking political base will enable Democrats to wrest control of the State Senate in two years and complete their sweep of statewide offices and both houses of the Legislature for the first time since 1934. B1 Neediest Cases B7 ARTS E1-8 Prince in Las Vegas The artist once again known as Prince began an indefinite run of twice-a-week performances at his own hastily built new nightclub in Las Vegas this weekend. The question buzzing through entertainment circles is how long the artist will stick with the regimen of twice-weekly performances in the same spot. E1 OBITUARIES B8 George B. Thomas Jr. A mathematician whose widely read calculus textbook has introduced legions of students to the challenges of functions, he was 92. B8 BUSINESS DAY C1-12 F.T.C. Proposes New Rules The Federal Trade Commission has proposed new rules for multilevel marketing companies such as Amway, and in the process the agency gained an ally in opportunistic short-selling investors. C1 Mogul Plans Bid for Tribune Maurice R. Greenberg is considering making a bid for the Tribune Company. C1 Business Digest C2 EDITORIAL A24-25 Editorials: Don't force an energy bill; hiding from oversight; truth about the trade deficit; the spy who never came through the Berlin Wall. Columns: Bob Herbert, Paul Krugman. Bridge E6 Crossword E6 Metro Diary B2 TV Listings E8 Weather D8

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News Summary

Date: 12 November 2006

INTERNATIONAL 3-20 China Struggles Against AIDS China is confronting an increase in intravenous drug use and an attendant rise in AIDS cases in Xinjiang, a largely Muslim region close to Afghanistan. With an officially estimated 60,000 infections, Xinjiang has one-tenth of China's AIDS cases. 4 Reward for Missing U.S. Soldier The American military announced a $50,000 reward for anyone with information leading to the recovery of an American soldier who was captured outside the heavily protected Green Zone. North of Baghdad, Sunni Arab gunmen pulled over a group of minibuses carrying Shiites, killing 10 and kidnapping dozens, Iraqi television said. 12 U.S. Vetoes Israel Resolution The United States vetoed a Security Council resolution condemning Israel for its military attacks in Gaza and calling for a withdrawal of Israeli forces from the area. 16 Lebanon Talks Break Down Lebanon was thrown into a political crisis when talks broke down over giving the militant faction Hezbollah and its political allies greater control of the government. Almost immediately, cabinet ministers from Hezbollah and the other main Shiite partyresigned. 12 U.N. Meets Leaders in Myanmar Ibrahim Gambari, the United Nations under secretary general for political affairs, met in Myanmar with both the leader of the military junta and the detained pro-democracy leader. 14 NATIONAL 22-32 Changes Pledged for Congress Members of the newly elected Democratic class of 2006 say they want to avoid the ideological wars that have dominated Congress in recent years, to be pragmatistsand to change the tone in Washington after a bitterly partisan campaign. 1 Support for Watchdog Agency Congressional Democrats say they will press new legislation to restore the power of a federal agency in charge of ferreting out waste and corruption in Iraq and greatly increase its investigative reach. The move would nullify a Republican-backed provision that set a termination date for the agency. 1 Sports, Art and Lawsuits Athletes, sports leagues and universities have become increasingly aggressive in protecting what they say is their intellectual property, and their claims have met with a mixed response from judges and fans. 1 'Sanctuary' Laws Draw Ire With immigration continuing to flare as a national political issue, cities like San Francisco that have policies that forbid the police and city officials to ask people they encounter in the course of an investigation about their immigration status, may soon be the next battlefront. 22 Town Seeks Dry Ground City officials want to move Hamilton, a flood prone Washington town of roughly 300 residents, to higher ground, about 200 acres on a dry hillside. 22 NEW YORK/REGION 35-40 Police Robbery Unit Created The Police Department has created the Central Robbery Section, its first citywide robbery squad in more than a decade. The team shares information from across the city and recently made arrests in a string of drug store robberies in four boroughs. 35 Race's Role in Brooklyn Project Race has become a recurring theme in the public discussion over the Atlantic Yards development project in Brooklyn, but some of the racial rhetoric has inverted the classic development squabble: some lower-income black residents have criticized the project's detractors, saying that the development will bring much-needed jobs to the area. 35 Chess 40 Weather 41

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Why Buybacks Aren’t Always Good News

Date: 12 November 2006

By Gretchen Morgenson

Gretchen Morgenson

Gretchen Morgenson column on downsides associated with share buyback programs in corporate America; notes repurchases, by artificially inflating company earnings per share, can mask business slowdowns; says purchases may destroy shareholder value when they are made to offset stock option grants to corporate executives and may also bolster top executive compensation (M)

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Why Buybacks Aren’t Always Good News

Date: 12 November 2006

By Gretchen Morgenson

Gretchen Morgenson

Inflating the earnings per share, and maybe the boss's bonus, too.

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A Struggle Over Dominance and Definition

Date: 12 November 2006

By Richard Siklos

Richard Siklos

Older media companies ask a juggernaut, "Who goes there?"

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A New Al Jazeera With a Global Focus

Date: 13 November 2006

By Hassan M. Fattah

Hassan

The journalists of Al Jazeera, the Arab news channel that began a decade ago as an upstart, are working to transform it into a conglomerate with global reach.

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A New Al Jazeera With a Global Focus

Date: 13 November 2006

By Hassan M. Fattah

Hassan

Arab news channel Al Jazeera seeks to transform itself into conglomerate with international reach; plans global news branches in Arabic and English; launches Al Jazeera International to cover world outside Arab countries; will continue its focus on willingness to take unpopular views and risk controversy; managing director Nigel Parsons comments; photo (M)

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Portfolio Housecleaning, With the I.R.S. in Mind

Date: 12 November 2006

By Paul J. Lim

Paul Lim

Depending on how well your portfolio is doing, the end of the year may be a time to count your profits or lick your wounds.

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A Struggle Over Dominance and Definition

Date: 12 November 2006

By Richard Siklos

Richard Siklos

Richard Siklos column explores issue of whether Google should be considered friend or foe of big media companies as it ramps up its advertising juggernaut into video, newspapers and radio; drawing (M)

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