Paid Notice: Deaths ASHE, JAMES J. JR.
Date: 30 August 2013
El 30 de agosto de 2013 fue un viernes bajo el signo estelar de ♍. Era el día 241 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue Barack Obama.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 12 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el sábado, 30 de agosto de 2025, hace 281 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el domingo, 30 de agosto de 2026, en 83 días. Ha vivido durante 4.664 días, o aproximadamente 111.952 horas, o aproximadamente 6.717.133 minutos, o aproximadamente 403.027.980 segundos
Date: 31 August 2013
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MLB Roundup; Boston Red Sox defeat Chicago White Sox, 4-3; other baseball news noted.
Date: 31 August 2013
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Man and toddler are injured in a shooting near Vidalia Park in West Farms section of the Bronx.
Date: 31 August 2013
By AUSTIN RAMZY
Saturday Profile of King Liu, founder of bicycle maker Giant Manufacturing Company, which is the world's largest by revenue.
Date: 31 August 2013
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
Time Warner Cable's blackout of CBS continues, but tennis fans are still able to watch United States Open matches online or on the CBS Sports Network cable channel, which is not subject to the blackout.
Date: 31 August 2013
By AZAM AHMED
American soldiers returning to Afghanistan's Pech Valley two years after leaving it are surprised to find Afghan Army comfortably in control.
Date: 31 August 2013
By JORGE ARANGURE Jr
New York Yankees beat Baltimore Orioles, 8-5.
Date: 31 August 2013
By ANNE BARNARD and ALISSA J. RUBIN
Diplomats and other experts say President Obama’s proposal to attack Syria fails to adequately plan for a range of unintended consequences; they include surge in anti-Americanism that could bolster Syria's president to wider regional conflict that could drag in other countries, including Israel and Turkey.
Date: 31 August 2013
By DAVID WALDSTEIN
Comments by Baltimore Orioles manager Buck Showalter suggesting that New York Yankees would benefit financially from Alex Rodriguez's suspension rankle MLB officials; back-and-forth following comments eventually led to direct talks between Showalter and MLB Commissioner Bud Selig.