Replay martes, 28 de enero de 2003

El 28 de enero de 2003 fue un martes bajo el signo estelar de . Era el día 27 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue George W. Bush.

Si naciste en este día, tienes 23 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el miércoles, 28 de enero de 2026, hace 133 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el jueves, 28 de enero de 2027, en 231 días. Ha vivido durante 8.534 días, o aproximadamente 204.822 horas, o aproximadamente 12.289.374 minutos, o aproximadamente 737.362.440 segundos

Algunas personas que comparten este cumpleaños:

  • Gianluigi Buffon (futbolista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1978)
  • Elijah Wood (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, actor de voz, nacido el 28 de enero de 1981)
  • Gen Hoshino (actor, artista discográfico, cantante, compositor de canciones, músico, nacido el 28 de enero de 1981)
  • Nicolas Sarkozy (abogado, estadista, político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1955)
  • Will Poulter (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, comediante, nacido el 28 de enero de 1993)
  • J. Cole (cantante, compositor de canciones, director de cine, productor de cine, productor musical, rapero, nacido el 28 de enero de 1985)
  • Tsuyoshi Shinjo (beisbolista, tarento, nacido el 28 de enero de 1972)
  • Hiroshi Kamiya (actor, cantante, seiyū, nacido el 28 de enero de 1975)
  • Alan Alda (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, director de cine, director de televisión, escritor, guionista, podcaster, presentador de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1936)
  • Ariel Winter (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, actor de voz, cantante, guionista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1998)
  • Jackson Pollock (dibujante, grabador, pintor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1912)
  • Maluma (actor, cantante, compositor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1994)
  • Carlos Slim (director ejecutivo, emprendedor, filántropo, informático teórico, ingeniero civil, inversor, magnate, nacido el 28 de enero de 1940)
  • Livia Drusila (político, nacido el 30 de enero de 59)
  • Camila Alves (actor, diseñador de indumentaria, modelo, presentador de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1982)
  • Nick Carter (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, bailarín, cantante, músico, nacido el 28 de enero de 1980)
  • Rick Ross (actor, compositor de canciones, ejecutivo discográfico, emprendedor, productor de cine, rapero, nacido el 28 de enero de 1976)
  • Shruti Haasan (actor, cantante, compositor, modelo, nacido el 28 de enero de 1986)
  • Colette (actor, cuentista, dramaturgo, escritor, escritor fantasma, guionista, libretista, novelista, periodista, prosista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1878)
  • Gregg Popovich (baloncestista, entrenador de baloncesto, nacido el 28 de enero de 1949)
  • Tom Hopper (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1985)
  • Andre Iguodala (baloncestista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1984)
  • Basavaraj Bommai (político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1960)
  • José Martí (ensayista, escritor, lingüista, periodista, pintor, poeta, político, revolucionario, soldado, traductor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1853)
  • Frank Darabont (director de cine, escritor, guionista, productor de cine, productor de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1959)
  • Jamie Carragher (futbolista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1978)
  • Stephen Farrelly (DC Comics, actor de cine, luchador profesional, nacido el 28 de enero de 1978)
  • Ajmet Baitursynov (periodista, poeta, político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1872)
  • Joey Fatone (actor, actor de teatro, cantante, músico, nacido el 28 de enero de 1977)
  • Lala Lajpat Rai (escritor, político, revolucionario, nacido el 28 de enero de 1865)
  • Charles Ghankay Taylor (político, señor de la guerra, nacido el 28 de enero de 1948)
  • Hamad bin Isa al-Jalifa (político, soberano, nacido el 28 de enero de 1950)
  • Sarah McLachlan (artista discográfico, autor, cantante, cantautor, guitarrista, multiinstrumentista, pianista, pintor, productor de cine, nacido el 28 de enero de 1968)
  • Kathryn Morris (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1969)
  • Danny Makkelie (árbitro de fútbol, nacido el 28 de enero de 1983)
  • Barbi Benton (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, cantante, compositor de canciones, modelo, músico, nacido el 28 de enero de 1950)
  • Masachika Ichimura (actor, actor de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1949)
  • Mustafa III (gobernante, nacido el 28 de enero de 1717)
  • Arthur Rubinstein (artista discográfico, pianista de música clásica, nacido el 28 de enero de 1887)
  • Henry Morton Stanley (escritor, explorador, periodista, político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1841)
  • Roman Kemp (presentador de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1993)
  • Oliver Wnuk (actor, actor de cine, dramaturgo, letrista, novelista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1976)
  • Rakim (cantante, compositor de canciones, poeta, productor, rapero, nacido el 28 de enero de 1968)
  • Big Freedia (decorador, rapero, nacido el 28 de enero de 1978)
  • Lucia Bosè (actor, modelo, nacido el 28 de enero de 1931)
  • Marthe Keller (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, cantante, nacido el 28 de enero de 1945)
  • Nikaku Shōfukutei (presentador de televisión, rakugoka, tarento, nacido el 28 de enero de 1937)
  • Takuma Sato (piloto de automovilismo, nacido el 28 de enero de 1977)
  • Robert Franklin Stroud (criminal, ornitólogo, zoólogo, nacido el 28 de enero de 1890)
  • Kaneto Shiozawa (actor, seiyū, nacido el 28 de enero de 1954)
  • Tomokazu Miura (actor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1952)
  • Yasuhito Endō (futbolista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1980)
  • Richard Anconina (actor, actor de cine, nacido el 28 de enero de 1953)
  • Lee Ingleby (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, guionista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1976)
  • John Banner (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1910)
  • Jesse James Hollywood (narcotraficante, nacido el 28 de enero de 1980)
  • Charles George Gordon (administrador colonial, ingeniero, militar, oficial militar, nacido el 28 de enero de 1833)
  • Andrea Berg (cantante, nacido el 28 de enero de 1966)
  • Patrice Motsepe (dirigente deportivo, empresario, nacido el 28 de enero de 1962)
  • Alexandra Krosney (actor de cine, actor de televisión, actor de voz, nacido el 28 de enero de 1988)
  • Lee Yu-ri (actor, actor de cine, nacido el 28 de enero de 1980)
  • Federico VI de Dinamarca (monarca, nacido el 28 de enero de 1768)
  • Siem de Jong (futbolista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1989)
  • Ismail Kadare (escritor, novelista, poeta, nacido el 28 de enero de 1936)
  • Sakyo Komatsu (escritor, escritor de ciencia ficción, guionista, mangaka, novelista, periodista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1931)
  • Vanessa Villela (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, cantante, nacido el 28 de enero de 1978)
  • Jessica Ennis (actor, atleta, nacido el 28 de enero de 1986)
  • Kurt Biedenkopf (jurista, político, profesor universitario, nacido el 28 de enero de 1930)
  • Jorge Hank Rhon (empresario, político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1956)
  • Ainett Stephens (actor, modelo, nacido el 28 de enero de 1982)
  • Vladímir Soloviov (crítico literario, escritor, filósofo, poeta, profesor universitario, publicista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1853)
  • Yuri Sardarov (actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, productor de cine, nacido el 28 de enero de 1988)
  • Bairam Khan (estadista, militar, nacido el 18 de enero de 1501)
  • Rick Warren (escritor, teólogo, nacido el 28 de enero de 1954)
  • Shigeo Takahashi (owarai tarento, nacido el 28 de enero de 1976)
  • Robert Wyatt (artista discográfico, baterista, cantante, compositor, músico, nacido el 28 de enero de 1945)
  • Calum Worthy (actor de cine, actor de televisión, cantante, guionista, productor de cine, nacido el 28 de enero de 1991)
  • Tokugawa Ieshige (samurái, nacido el 28 de enero de 1712)
  • Mia George (actor, actor de televisión, modelo, nacido el 28 de enero de 1992)
  • Papa Bouba Diop (futbolista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1978)
  • Arnaldur Indriðason (crítico de cine, escritor, guionista, periodista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1961)
  • Emperatriz viuda Longyu (político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1868)
  • Sergei Suponev (actor, director de televisión, editor colaborador, guionista, periodista, periodista de televisión, presentador, presentador de televisión, productor, productor de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1963)
  • Hunter Renfroe (beisbolista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1992)
  • Daunte Culpepper (jugador de fútbol americano, nacido el 28 de enero de 1977)
  • Karen Lynn Gorney (actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, actor de voz, bailarín, cantante, nacido el 28 de enero de 1945)
  • Maitê Proença (actor, actor de televisión, escritor, periodista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1958)
  • Katie Nolan (periodista, podcaster, presentador, nacido el 28 de enero de 1987)
  • Kodandera Madappa Cariappa (oficial militar, nacido el 28 de enero de 1899)
  • Renato I de Nápoles (monarca, poeta, político, nacido el 19 de enero de 1409)
  • Sandy (actor, cantante, compositor, compositor de canciones, pianista, presentador de televisión, productor discográfico, nacido el 28 de enero de 1983)
  • Tanya Chua (cantante, compositor de canciones, nacido el 28 de enero de 1975)
  • DJ Muggs (compositor, disc-jockey, productor discográfico, nacido el 28 de enero de 1968)
  • Peter Schilling (artista discográfico, cantante, compositor de canciones, nacido el 28 de enero de 1956)
  • Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein (empresario, nacido el 28 de enero de 1964)
  • Miguel Torres Gómez (futbolista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1986)
  • Lynda Boyd (actor, actor de cine, actor de voz, bailarín, cantante, nacido el 28 de enero de 1965)
  • Vinod Khosla (empresario, nacido el 28 de enero de 1955)
  • Stephen Gostkowski (jugador de fútbol americano, nacido el 28 de enero de 1984)
  • Nabih Berri (político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1938)
  • Otoha (actor, cantante, nacido el 28 de enero de 1981)
  • Auguste Piccard (Privatdozent, aeronauta, explorador, físico, profesor universitario, nacido el 28 de enero de 1884)
  • Anthony Hamilton (artista discográfico, cantante, cantautor, compositor de canciones, músico, productor discográfico, nacido el 28 de enero de 1971)
  • Chris Wondolowski (futbolista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1983)
  • Miyuki Koizumi (fotomodelo, nacido el 28 de enero de 1979)
  • Jeanne Shaheen (político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1947)
  • Alice Neel (escultor, fotógrafo, grabador, ilustrador, pintor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1900)
  • Julia Ja?ger (actor, actor de cine, nacido el 28 de enero de 1970)
  • Bennie Thompson (político, profesor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1948)
  • Malavika Avinash (actor, actor de televisión, presentador de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1976)
  • Jorge Zorreguieta (político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1928)
  • Valentín Kataev (corresponsal de guerra, dramaturgo, editor colaborador, escritor, escritor de ciencia ficción, escritor de literatura infantil, guionista, periodista, poeta, nacido el 28 de enero de 1897)
  • Bobby Ball (actor, actor de televisión, comediante, comediante en vivo, ingeniero, nacido el 28 de enero de 1944)
  • Claes Oldenburg (artista de performance, artista gráfico, dibujante, dibujante arquitectónico, diseñador, escultor, grabador, pintor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1929)
  • Lee Latchford-Evans (entrenador personal, nacido el 28 de enero de 1975)
  • Anna Gordy Gaye (compositor de canciones, ejecutivo discográfico, nacido el 28 de enero de 1922)
  • AKA (artista discográfico, músico, rapero, nacido el 28 de enero de 1988)
  • John Anthony Brooks (futbolista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1993)
  • Mario Biondi (actor de voz, cantante, compositor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1971)
  • Creflo Dollar (escritor, telepredicador, nacido el 28 de enero de 1962)
  • Wes Miller (baloncestista, entrenador de baloncesto, entrenador en jefe, nacido el 28 de enero de 1983)
  • Gillian Vigman (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, escritor, guionista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1972)
  • SSIO (rapero, nacido el 28 de enero de 1989)
  • Olga Kabo (actor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1968)
  • Michael Hastings (escritor, guionista, periodista, productor de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1980)
  • Rosalía Mera (emprendedor, empresario, nacido el 28 de enero de 1944)
  • Jan Lamb (actor de televisión, cantante, director de cine, nacido el 28 de enero de 1967)
  • Yevhén Marchuk (político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1941)
  • Ty Olsson (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, actor de voz, nacido el 28 de enero de 1974)
  • Suehiro Maruo (artista, ilustrador, mangaka, pintor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1956)
  • Leonid Kadeniuk (astronauta, biólogo, ingeniero, militar, piloto de pruebas, político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1951)
  • R. Nicholas Burns (diplomático, político, profesor universitario, nacido el 28 de enero de 1956)
  • Samih Sawiris (emprendedor, empresario, nacido el 28 de enero de 1957)
  • S. Venkitaramanan (banquero, nacido el 28 de enero de 1931)
  • Abdullah Gaith (actor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1930)
  • Mo Rocca (comediante, periodista, presentador de televisión, nacido el 28 de enero de 1969)
  • Grace Dunham (activista, actor, actor de cine, escritor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1992)
  • Susan Howard (actor, actor de televisión, político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1944)
  • Yoshio Kodaira (criminal de guerra, soldado, nacido el 28 de enero de 1905)
  • Achim Reichel (actor, actor de doblaje, autobiógrafo, autor, cantante, compositor de canciones, nacido el 28 de enero de 1944)
  • Harley Jane Kozak (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, escritor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1957)
  • Sam Phillips (actor, cantautor, músico, nacido el 28 de enero de 1962)
  • Hideaki Nitani (actor, locutor, nacido el 28 de enero de 1930)
  • Pierce Brown (escritor de ciencia ficción, guionista, novelista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1988)
  • Tim Montgomery (atleta, velocista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1975)
  • Acker Bilk (artista discográfico, clarinetista, compositor, músico de jazz, nacido el 28 de enero de 1929)
  • Aya Miyama (futbolista, nacido el 28 de enero de 1985)
  • Gonzalo Valenzuela (actor, actor de televisión, modelo, nacido el 28 de enero de 1978)
  • Christopher Ruddy (empresario, escritor, periodista, político, nacido el 28 de enero de 1965)
  • Siva Shankar Baba (líder religioso, nacido el 28 de enero de 1949)

28th of January 2003 News

Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 28 de enero de 2003

New Works for Philharmonic Season

Date: 28 January 2003

By ALLAN KOZINN

Allan KOZINN

New York Philharmonic announces its 2003-4 season (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 January 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 January 2003

Full Article

The Ice Is Old, but the Debate Is New

Date: 28 January 2003

By SANDRA BLAKESLEE

Sandra BLAKESLEE

Scientists say that huge slab of ice that lies below three-foot-thick layer of rocks and boulders in Beacon Valley, Antarctica, is world's oldest ice, buried remnant of monster glacier that passed by 12 million to 15 million years ago; Dr David Marchant, geologist, believes that it dates from eight million years ago (S)

Full Article

New Leaders Of Schools Are Called Demanding

Date: 28 January 2003

By JENNIFER MEDINA

Jennifer MEDINA

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg names 10 regional superintendents for city's overhauled school system, choosing people with reputations as demanding leaders; they are Irma Zardoya, Laura Rodriguez, Judith Chin, Reyes Irizarry, Kathleen Cashin, Gloria Buckery, Michelle Fratti, Carmen Farina, Shelley Harwayne, and Lucille Swarns; superintendents will report to Diana Lam, deputy chancellor for teaching and learning; photo (M)

Full Article

Chapin School Names New Head

Date: 29 January 2003

Dr Patricia T Hayot is named head of Chapin School for for girls in Manhattan (S)

Full Article

Reality TV Isn't New

Date: 28 January 2003

Beth Rosen letter contends reality television shows are not the brand-new phenomenon that many people think them to be (Jan 25 article)

Full Article

New Slant on Jogger Case Lacks Official Certainty

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM DWYER

Jim DWYER

News analysis compares new version of events proposed by panel appointed by Police Comr Raymond Kelly in Central Park Jogger case with graphic videotaped confessions that were made public three days after 1989 attack; panel, which is exploring whether police procedures were proper, concludes that five teenagers were involved, but in peripheral sense that they may have waylaid jogger before she was brutally attacked by Matias Reyes, and that police had justification for their accusations, or that Reyes joined them at end of their attack; account is speculative and amounts to conglomeration of old confessions and new evidence given by Reyes (M)

Full Article

Mayor Lifts Ban for Chinese New Year Fireworks Shows

Date: 29 January 2003

By KELLY CROW

Kelly CROW

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg reverses ban on firecrackers during Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown; photo of scene in Chinatown during New Year festitivies (M)

Full Article

Man Who Made '60 Minutes' To Make Way for New Blood

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Don Hewitt, 80-year-old founder and executive producer of 60 Minutes, says he will step aside to make way for 60 Minutes II producer Jeffrey Fager after next television season; will then become paid, emeritus news division executive with tenure through age 90; reaches compromise with CBS, which has been trying to ease him out in search of new blood; created 60 Minutes 35 years ago; CBS hopes to freshen leadership of program, which is fading in ratings, though still most-watched news-magazine program; median age of its audience is nearly 60; part of Fager's charge will be to increase program's appeal to younger audience; photo (M)

Full Article

New Works for Philharmonic Season

Date: 28 January 2003

By ALLAN KOZINN

Allan KOZINN

New York Philharmonic announces its 2003-4 season (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 January 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 January 2003

Full Article

The Ice Is Old, but the Debate Is New

Date: 28 January 2003

By SANDRA BLAKESLEE

Sandra BLAKESLEE

Scientists say that huge slab of ice that lies below three-foot-thick layer of rocks and boulders in Beacon Valley, Antarctica, is world's oldest ice, buried remnant of monster glacier that passed by 12 million to 15 million years ago; Dr David Marchant, geologist, believes that it dates from eight million years ago (S)

Full Article

New Leaders Of Schools Are Called Demanding

Date: 28 January 2003

By JENNIFER MEDINA

Jennifer MEDINA

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg names 10 regional superintendents for city's overhauled school system, choosing people with reputations as demanding leaders; they are Irma Zardoya, Laura Rodriguez, Judith Chin, Reyes Irizarry, Kathleen Cashin, Gloria Buckery, Michelle Fratti, Carmen Farina, Shelley Harwayne, and Lucille Swarns; superintendents will report to Diana Lam, deputy chancellor for teaching and learning; photo (M)

Full Article

Chapin School Names New Head

Date: 29 January 2003

Dr Patricia T Hayot is named head of Chapin School for for girls in Manhattan (S)

Full Article

Reality TV Isn't New

Date: 28 January 2003

Beth Rosen letter contends reality television shows are not the brand-new phenomenon that many people think them to be (Jan 25 article)

Full Article

New Slant on Jogger Case Lacks Official Certainty

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM DWYER

Jim DWYER

News analysis compares new version of events proposed by panel appointed by Police Comr Raymond Kelly in Central Park Jogger case with graphic videotaped confessions that were made public three days after 1989 attack; panel, which is exploring whether police procedures were proper, concludes that five teenagers were involved, but in peripheral sense that they may have waylaid jogger before she was brutally attacked by Matias Reyes, and that police had justification for their accusations, or that Reyes joined them at end of their attack; account is speculative and amounts to conglomeration of old confessions and new evidence given by Reyes (M)

Full Article

Mayor Lifts Ban for Chinese New Year Fireworks Shows

Date: 29 January 2003

By KELLY CROW

Kelly CROW

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg reverses ban on firecrackers during Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown; photo of scene in Chinatown during New Year festitivies (M)

Full Article

Man Who Made '60 Minutes' To Make Way for New Blood

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Don Hewitt, 80-year-old founder and executive producer of 60 Minutes, says he will step aside to make way for 60 Minutes II producer Jeffrey Fager after next television season; will then become paid, emeritus news division executive with tenure through age 90; reaches compromise with CBS, which has been trying to ease him out in search of new blood; created 60 Minutes 35 years ago; CBS hopes to freshen leadership of program, which is fading in ratings, though still most-watched news-magazine program; median age of its audience is nearly 60; part of Fager's charge will be to increase program's appeal to younger audience; photo (M)

Full Article

New Works for Philharmonic Season

Date: 28 January 2003

By ALLAN KOZINN

Allan KOZINN

New York Philharmonic announces its 2003-4 season (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 January 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 January 2003

Full Article

The Ice Is Old, but the Debate Is New

Date: 28 January 2003

By SANDRA BLAKESLEE

Sandra BLAKESLEE

Scientists say that huge slab of ice that lies below three-foot-thick layer of rocks and boulders in Beacon Valley, Antarctica, is world's oldest ice, buried remnant of monster glacier that passed by 12 million to 15 million years ago; Dr David Marchant, geologist, believes that it dates from eight million years ago (S)

Full Article

New Leaders Of Schools Are Called Demanding

Date: 28 January 2003

By JENNIFER MEDINA

Jennifer MEDINA

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg names 10 regional superintendents for city's overhauled school system, choosing people with reputations as demanding leaders; they are Irma Zardoya, Laura Rodriguez, Judith Chin, Reyes Irizarry, Kathleen Cashin, Gloria Buckery, Michelle Fratti, Carmen Farina, Shelley Harwayne, and Lucille Swarns; superintendents will report to Diana Lam, deputy chancellor for teaching and learning; photo (M)

Full Article

Chapin School Names New Head

Date: 29 January 2003

Dr Patricia T Hayot is named head of Chapin School for for girls in Manhattan (S)

Full Article

Reality TV Isn't New

Date: 28 January 2003

Beth Rosen letter contends reality television shows are not the brand-new phenomenon that many people think them to be (Jan 25 article)

Full Article

New Slant on Jogger Case Lacks Official Certainty

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM DWYER

Jim DWYER

News analysis compares new version of events proposed by panel appointed by Police Comr Raymond Kelly in Central Park Jogger case with graphic videotaped confessions that were made public three days after 1989 attack; panel, which is exploring whether police procedures were proper, concludes that five teenagers were involved, but in peripheral sense that they may have waylaid jogger before she was brutally attacked by Matias Reyes, and that police had justification for their accusations, or that Reyes joined them at end of their attack; account is speculative and amounts to conglomeration of old confessions and new evidence given by Reyes (M)

Full Article

Mayor Lifts Ban for Chinese New Year Fireworks Shows

Date: 29 January 2003

By KELLY CROW

Kelly CROW

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg reverses ban on firecrackers during Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown; photo of scene in Chinatown during New Year festitivies (M)

Full Article

Man Who Made '60 Minutes' To Make Way for New Blood

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Don Hewitt, 80-year-old founder and executive producer of 60 Minutes, says he will step aside to make way for 60 Minutes II producer Jeffrey Fager after next television season; will then become paid, emeritus news division executive with tenure through age 90; reaches compromise with CBS, which has been trying to ease him out in search of new blood; created 60 Minutes 35 years ago; CBS hopes to freshen leadership of program, which is fading in ratings, though still most-watched news-magazine program; median age of its audience is nearly 60; part of Fager's charge will be to increase program's appeal to younger audience; photo (M)

Full Article

New Works for Philharmonic Season

Date: 28 January 2003

By ALLAN KOZINN

Allan KOZINN

New York Philharmonic announces its 2003-4 season (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 January 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 January 2003

Full Article

The Ice Is Old, but the Debate Is New

Date: 28 January 2003

By SANDRA BLAKESLEE

Sandra BLAKESLEE

Scientists say that huge slab of ice that lies below three-foot-thick layer of rocks and boulders in Beacon Valley, Antarctica, is world's oldest ice, buried remnant of monster glacier that passed by 12 million to 15 million years ago; Dr David Marchant, geologist, believes that it dates from eight million years ago (S)

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New Leaders Of Schools Are Called Demanding

Date: 28 January 2003

By JENNIFER MEDINA

Jennifer MEDINA

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg names 10 regional superintendents for city's overhauled school system, choosing people with reputations as demanding leaders; they are Irma Zardoya, Laura Rodriguez, Judith Chin, Reyes Irizarry, Kathleen Cashin, Gloria Buckery, Michelle Fratti, Carmen Farina, Shelley Harwayne, and Lucille Swarns; superintendents will report to Diana Lam, deputy chancellor for teaching and learning; photo (M)

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Chapin School Names New Head

Date: 29 January 2003

Dr Patricia T Hayot is named head of Chapin School for for girls in Manhattan (S)

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Reality TV Isn't New

Date: 28 January 2003

Beth Rosen letter contends reality television shows are not the brand-new phenomenon that many people think them to be (Jan 25 article)

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New Slant on Jogger Case Lacks Official Certainty

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM DWYER

Jim DWYER

News analysis compares new version of events proposed by panel appointed by Police Comr Raymond Kelly in Central Park Jogger case with graphic videotaped confessions that were made public three days after 1989 attack; panel, which is exploring whether police procedures were proper, concludes that five teenagers were involved, but in peripheral sense that they may have waylaid jogger before she was brutally attacked by Matias Reyes, and that police had justification for their accusations, or that Reyes joined them at end of their attack; account is speculative and amounts to conglomeration of old confessions and new evidence given by Reyes (M)

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Mayor Lifts Ban for Chinese New Year Fireworks Shows

Date: 29 January 2003

By KELLY CROW

Kelly CROW

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg reverses ban on firecrackers during Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown; photo of scene in Chinatown during New Year festitivies (M)

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Man Who Made '60 Minutes' To Make Way for New Blood

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Don Hewitt, 80-year-old founder and executive producer of 60 Minutes, says he will step aside to make way for 60 Minutes II producer Jeffrey Fager after next television season; will then become paid, emeritus news division executive with tenure through age 90; reaches compromise with CBS, which has been trying to ease him out in search of new blood; created 60 Minutes 35 years ago; CBS hopes to freshen leadership of program, which is fading in ratings, though still most-watched news-magazine program; median age of its audience is nearly 60; part of Fager's charge will be to increase program's appeal to younger audience; photo (M)

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New Works for Philharmonic Season

Date: 28 January 2003

By ALLAN KOZINN

Allan KOZINN

New York Philharmonic announces its 2003-4 season (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 29 January 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 January 2003

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The Ice Is Old, but the Debate Is New

Date: 28 January 2003

By SANDRA BLAKESLEE

Sandra BLAKESLEE

Scientists say that huge slab of ice that lies below three-foot-thick layer of rocks and boulders in Beacon Valley, Antarctica, is world's oldest ice, buried remnant of monster glacier that passed by 12 million to 15 million years ago; Dr David Marchant, geologist, believes that it dates from eight million years ago (S)

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New Leaders Of Schools Are Called Demanding

Date: 28 January 2003

By JENNIFER MEDINA

Jennifer MEDINA

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg names 10 regional superintendents for city's overhauled school system, choosing people with reputations as demanding leaders; they are Irma Zardoya, Laura Rodriguez, Judith Chin, Reyes Irizarry, Kathleen Cashin, Gloria Buckery, Michelle Fratti, Carmen Farina, Shelley Harwayne, and Lucille Swarns; superintendents will report to Diana Lam, deputy chancellor for teaching and learning; photo (M)

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Chapin School Names New Head

Date: 29 January 2003

Dr Patricia T Hayot is named head of Chapin School for for girls in Manhattan (S)

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Reality TV Isn't New

Date: 28 January 2003

Beth Rosen letter contends reality television shows are not the brand-new phenomenon that many people think them to be (Jan 25 article)

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New Slant on Jogger Case Lacks Official Certainty

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM DWYER

Jim DWYER

News analysis compares new version of events proposed by panel appointed by Police Comr Raymond Kelly in Central Park Jogger case with graphic videotaped confessions that were made public three days after 1989 attack; panel, which is exploring whether police procedures were proper, concludes that five teenagers were involved, but in peripheral sense that they may have waylaid jogger before she was brutally attacked by Matias Reyes, and that police had justification for their accusations, or that Reyes joined them at end of their attack; account is speculative and amounts to conglomeration of old confessions and new evidence given by Reyes (M)

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Mayor Lifts Ban for Chinese New Year Fireworks Shows

Date: 29 January 2003

By KELLY CROW

Kelly CROW

Mayor Michael R Bloomberg reverses ban on firecrackers during Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown; photo of scene in Chinatown during New Year festitivies (M)

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Man Who Made '60 Minutes' To Make Way for New Blood

Date: 28 January 2003

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

Don Hewitt, 80-year-old founder and executive producer of 60 Minutes, says he will step aside to make way for 60 Minutes II producer Jeffrey Fager after next television season; will then become paid, emeritus news division executive with tenure through age 90; reaches compromise with CBS, which has been trying to ease him out in search of new blood; created 60 Minutes 35 years ago; CBS hopes to freshen leadership of program, which is fading in ratings, though still most-watched news-magazine program; median age of its audience is nearly 60; part of Fager's charge will be to increase program's appeal to younger audience; photo (M)

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