News Quiz | March 21, 2013
Date: 21 March 2013
By ANASTASIA ECONOMIDES
Anastasia ECONOMIDES
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El 21 de marzo de 2013 fue un jueves bajo el signo estelar de ♓. Era el día 79 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue Barack Obama.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 13 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el sábado, 21 de marzo de 2026, hace 68 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el domingo, 21 de marzo de 2027, en 296 días. Ha vivido durante 4.816 días, o aproximadamente 115.607 horas, o aproximadamente 6.936.460 minutos, o aproximadamente 416.187.600 segundos
Date: 21 March 2013
By ANASTASIA ECONOMIDES
Anastasia ECONOMIDES
See what you know about the news of the day.
Date: 21 March 2013
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
Richard SANDOMIR
Date: 21 March 2013
By MATT SIEGEL
Matt SIEGEL
Embattled Australian Prime Min Julia Gillard accepts public demand for immediate vote that could remove her from office in favor of Kevin Rudd, man she ousted in 2010 party coup; Gillard's poll numbers have plummeted since January.
Date: 22 March 2013
By SAM BORDEN
Sam BORDEN
United States men's national soccer coach Jurgen Klinsmann fields questions about team chemistry and his coaching strategies as team prepares for World Cup qualifying match against Costa Rica.
Date: 21 March 2013
By CHOE SANG-HUN
Choe SANG-HUN
Cyberattacks paralyze computer networks running three major South Korean banks and country's two largest broadcasters; some experts suspect attacks originated in North Korea, which has consistently threatened to cripple its richer neighbor.
Date: 21 March 2013
By DAVID CARR and ASHLEY PARKER
David CARR
“House of Cards”, this time with no Zoe Barnes, no Slugline, no journalism. Ashley Parker loved the episode and David Carr gave to to thumbs “meh.”
Date: 22 March 2013
By LANDON THOMAS Jr
Landon THOMAS
News analysis; exit from euro union by Cyprus would devastate country's economy, but would be unlikely to have any major effect on broader European financial system; lack of such risk has emboldened European lenders to demand stiff concessions in return for bailout.
Date: 21 March 2013
By JAMES ESTRIN
James ESTRIN
The gripping footage of a Baghdad throng toppling Saddam Hussein’s statue was hardly the turning point of the war. If anything, it symbolized the problems covering the conflict.
Date: 21 March 2013
By ANASTASIA ECONOMIDES
Anastasia ECONOMIDES
See what you know about the news of the day.
Date: 21 March 2013
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
Richard SANDOMIR
Date: 21 March 2013
By MATT SIEGEL
Matt SIEGEL
Embattled Australian Prime Min Julia Gillard accepts public demand for immediate vote that could remove her from office in favor of Kevin Rudd, man she ousted in 2010 party coup; Gillard's poll numbers have plummeted since January.
Date: 22 March 2013
By SAM BORDEN
Sam BORDEN
United States men's national soccer coach Jurgen Klinsmann fields questions about team chemistry and his coaching strategies as team prepares for World Cup qualifying match against Costa Rica.
Date: 21 March 2013
By CHOE SANG-HUN
Choe SANG-HUN
Cyberattacks paralyze computer networks running three major South Korean banks and country's two largest broadcasters; some experts suspect attacks originated in North Korea, which has consistently threatened to cripple its richer neighbor.
Date: 21 March 2013
By DAVID CARR and ASHLEY PARKER
David CARR
“House of Cards”, this time with no Zoe Barnes, no Slugline, no journalism. Ashley Parker loved the episode and David Carr gave to to thumbs “meh.”
Date: 22 March 2013
By LANDON THOMAS Jr
Landon THOMAS
News analysis; exit from euro union by Cyprus would devastate country's economy, but would be unlikely to have any major effect on broader European financial system; lack of such risk has emboldened European lenders to demand stiff concessions in return for bailout.
Date: 21 March 2013
By JAMES ESTRIN
James ESTRIN
The gripping footage of a Baghdad throng toppling Saddam Hussein’s statue was hardly the turning point of the war. If anything, it symbolized the problems covering the conflict.
Date: 21 March 2013
By ANASTASIA ECONOMIDES
Anastasia ECONOMIDES
See what you know about the news of the day.
Date: 21 March 2013
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
Richard SANDOMIR
Date: 21 March 2013
By MATT SIEGEL
Matt SIEGEL
Embattled Australian Prime Min Julia Gillard accepts public demand for immediate vote that could remove her from office in favor of Kevin Rudd, man she ousted in 2010 party coup; Gillard's poll numbers have plummeted since January.
Date: 22 March 2013
By SAM BORDEN
Sam BORDEN
United States men's national soccer coach Jurgen Klinsmann fields questions about team chemistry and his coaching strategies as team prepares for World Cup qualifying match against Costa Rica.
Date: 21 March 2013
By CHOE SANG-HUN
Choe SANG-HUN
Cyberattacks paralyze computer networks running three major South Korean banks and country's two largest broadcasters; some experts suspect attacks originated in North Korea, which has consistently threatened to cripple its richer neighbor.
Date: 21 March 2013
By DAVID CARR and ASHLEY PARKER
David CARR
“House of Cards”, this time with no Zoe Barnes, no Slugline, no journalism. Ashley Parker loved the episode and David Carr gave to to thumbs “meh.”
Date: 22 March 2013
By LANDON THOMAS Jr
Landon THOMAS
News analysis; exit from euro union by Cyprus would devastate country's economy, but would be unlikely to have any major effect on broader European financial system; lack of such risk has emboldened European lenders to demand stiff concessions in return for bailout.
Date: 21 March 2013
By JAMES ESTRIN
James ESTRIN
The gripping footage of a Baghdad throng toppling Saddam Hussein’s statue was hardly the turning point of the war. If anything, it symbolized the problems covering the conflict.
Date: 21 March 2013
By ANASTASIA ECONOMIDES
Anastasia ECONOMIDES
See what you know about the news of the day.
Date: 21 March 2013
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
Richard SANDOMIR
Date: 21 March 2013
By MATT SIEGEL
Matt SIEGEL
Embattled Australian Prime Min Julia Gillard accepts public demand for immediate vote that could remove her from office in favor of Kevin Rudd, man she ousted in 2010 party coup; Gillard's poll numbers have plummeted since January.
Date: 22 March 2013
By SAM BORDEN
Sam BORDEN
United States men's national soccer coach Jurgen Klinsmann fields questions about team chemistry and his coaching strategies as team prepares for World Cup qualifying match against Costa Rica.
Date: 21 March 2013
By CHOE SANG-HUN
Choe SANG-HUN
Cyberattacks paralyze computer networks running three major South Korean banks and country's two largest broadcasters; some experts suspect attacks originated in North Korea, which has consistently threatened to cripple its richer neighbor.
Date: 21 March 2013
By DAVID CARR and ASHLEY PARKER
David CARR
“House of Cards”, this time with no Zoe Barnes, no Slugline, no journalism. Ashley Parker loved the episode and David Carr gave to to thumbs “meh.”
Date: 22 March 2013
By LANDON THOMAS Jr
Landon THOMAS
News analysis; exit from euro union by Cyprus would devastate country's economy, but would be unlikely to have any major effect on broader European financial system; lack of such risk has emboldened European lenders to demand stiff concessions in return for bailout.
Date: 21 March 2013
By JAMES ESTRIN
James ESTRIN
The gripping footage of a Baghdad throng toppling Saddam Hussein’s statue was hardly the turning point of the war. If anything, it symbolized the problems covering the conflict.
Date: 21 March 2013
By ANASTASIA ECONOMIDES
Anastasia ECONOMIDES
See what you know about the news of the day.
Date: 21 March 2013
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
Richard SANDOMIR
Date: 21 March 2013
By MATT SIEGEL
Matt SIEGEL
Embattled Australian Prime Min Julia Gillard accepts public demand for immediate vote that could remove her from office in favor of Kevin Rudd, man she ousted in 2010 party coup; Gillard's poll numbers have plummeted since January.
Date: 22 March 2013
By SAM BORDEN
Sam BORDEN
United States men's national soccer coach Jurgen Klinsmann fields questions about team chemistry and his coaching strategies as team prepares for World Cup qualifying match against Costa Rica.
Date: 21 March 2013
By CHOE SANG-HUN
Choe SANG-HUN
Cyberattacks paralyze computer networks running three major South Korean banks and country's two largest broadcasters; some experts suspect attacks originated in North Korea, which has consistently threatened to cripple its richer neighbor.
Date: 21 March 2013
By DAVID CARR and ASHLEY PARKER
David CARR
“House of Cards”, this time with no Zoe Barnes, no Slugline, no journalism. Ashley Parker loved the episode and David Carr gave to to thumbs “meh.”
Date: 22 March 2013
By LANDON THOMAS Jr
Landon THOMAS
News analysis; exit from euro union by Cyprus would devastate country's economy, but would be unlikely to have any major effect on broader European financial system; lack of such risk has emboldened European lenders to demand stiff concessions in return for bailout.
Date: 21 March 2013
By JAMES ESTRIN
James ESTRIN
The gripping footage of a Baghdad throng toppling Saddam Hussein’s statue was hardly the turning point of the war. If anything, it symbolized the problems covering the conflict.