Reluare duminică, 3 august 1997

3 august 1997 era un duminică sub semnul stelut al lui . Era ziua 214 din an. Președintele Statelor Unite a fost William J. (Bill) Clinton.

Dacă te-ai născut în această zi, ai 28 ani. Ultima ta zi de naștere a avut loc acum duminică, 3 august 2025, 313 zile. Următoarea ta zi de naștere este pe luni, 3 august 2026, peste 51 zile. Ați trăit 10.540 zile sau aproximativ 252.975 ore sau aproximativ 15.178.555 minute sau aproximativ 910.713.300 secunde.

Câteva persoane care împărtășesc această zi de naștere:

  • Tom Brady (jucător de fotbal american, Născut pe 3 august 1977)
  • Martin Sheen (activist antirăzboi, actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de voce, ecologist, producător de film, producător de televiziune, regizor de film, Născut pe 3 august 1940)
  • Evangeline Lilly (actor, actor de film, model, însoțitor de zbor, Născut pe 3 august 1979)
  • Tony Bennett (actor, artist de înregistrare, autobiograf, cântăreț, muzician de jazz, pictor, Născut pe 3 august 1926)
  • Stephen Graham (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 3 august 1973)
  • Martha Stewart (antreprenor, blogger, designer interior, jurnalist, model, om de afaceri, prezentator de televiziune, producător de televiziune, scriitor, Născut pe 3 august 1941)
  • James Hetfield (cantautor, chitarist, compozitor, cântăreț, muzician, producător muzical, textier, Născut pe 3 august 1963)
  • Jules Bianchi (pilot de curse automobilistice, Născut pe 3 august 1989)
  • Emerson Palmieri (fotbalist, Născut pe 3 august 1994)
  • Lambert Wilson (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, cântăreț, manager, regizor de film, regizor de teatru, Născut pe 3 august 1958)
  • Haakon al VII-lea al Norvegiei (aristocrat, monarh, Născut pe 3 august 1872)
  • Isaiah Washington (actor de film, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 3 august 1963)
  • John C. McGinley (actor, actor de film, actor de personaj, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, producător de film, regizor de film, scenarist, Născut pe 3 august 1959)
  • Mamie Gummer (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 3 august 1983)
  • Stefan Wyszyński (preot catolic, scriitor, Născut pe 3 august 1901)
  • Felix Brych (arbitru de fotbal, Născut pe 3 august 1975)
  • Karlie Kloss (fotomodel, model, prezentator de televiziune, producător de televiziune, youTuber, Născut pe 3 august 1992)
  • Frederic Wilhelm al III-lea al Prusiei (compozitor, politician, Născut pe 3 august 1770)
  • Corentin Tolisso (fotbalist, Născut pe 3 august 1994)
  • Stanley Baldwin (politician, Născut pe 3 august 1867)
  • Dolores del Río (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, cântăreț, dansator, model, Născut pe 3 august 1904)
  • Gary Medel (fotbalist, Născut pe 3 august 1987)
  • Nino Bravo (artist de înregistrare, cântăreț, Născut pe 3 august 1944)
  • Terry Wogan (gazdă tv, prezentator de radio, prezentator de televiziune, Născut pe 3 august 1938)
  • Sonny Bill Williams (boxer, jucător de rugby în 13, jucător de rugby în XV, Născut pe 3 august 1985)
  • Habib Bourguiba (avocat, politician, Născut pe 3 august 1903)
  • Kendrick Nunn (baschetbalist, Născut pe 3 august 1995)
  • P.D. James (politician, romancier, scriitor, scriitor de literatură științifico-fantastică, Născut pe 3 august 1920)
  • Ștefan Uroș al IV-lea Dușan al Serbiei (politician, Născut pe 26 iulie 1308)
  • Matteo Politano (fotbalist, Născut pe 3 august 1993)
  • Lucky Dube (actor, chitarist, cântăreț, textier, Născut pe 3 august 1964)
  • Jerzy Urban (jurnalist, politician, scriitor, Născut pe 3 august 1933)
  • Jean Hagen (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 3 august 1923)
  • Osvaldo Ardiles (antrenor de fotbal, fotbalist, Născut pe 3 august 1952)
  • Corey Burton (actor, actor de dublaj, actor de voce, Născut pe 3 august 1955)
  • Sven Ulreich (fotbalist, Născut pe 3 august 1988)
  • Jean-Pierre Raffarin (avocat, politician, Născut pe 3 august 1948)
  • Nadia Ali (artist de înregistrare, cantautor, compozitor, cântăreț, Născut pe 3 august 1980)
  • Christophe Willem (artist de înregistrare, compozitor, cântăreț, poet, Născut pe 3 august 1983)
  • Jack Straw (judecător, politician, Născut pe 3 august 1946)
  • Kristina Schröder (politician, sociolog, Născut pe 3 august 1977)
  • Shenouda al III-lea (preot, scriitor, teolog, Născut pe 3 august 1923)
  • Leon Uris (povestitor, romancier, scenarist, scriitor, Născut pe 3 august 1924)
  • Elisha Otis (inginer, inventator, om de afaceri, technician, Născut pe 3 august 1811)
  • Sidney Gottlieb (chimist, psihiatru, Născut pe 3 august 1918)
  • Alfred Sauter (avocat, politician, Născut pe 3 august 1950)
  • Koichi Tanaka (chimist, inginer, profesor universitar, Născut pe 3 august 1959)
  • Jourdan Dunn (actor, model, Născut pe 3 august 1990)
  • Mile Jedinak (fotbalist, Născut pe 3 august 1984)
  • Gordon Scott (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 3 august 1926)

3rd of August 1997 News

Știri așa cum au apărut pe prima pagină a New York Times la 3 august 1997

The Price Of Truth

Date: 04 August 1997

By Anthony Lewis

Anthony Lewis

Anthony Lewis Op-Ed column on recent conference in Guatemala of Inter-American Press Assn, which issued calls for end to unpunished crimes against journalists in Latin America; says burdens off American press seem minor in world where working as journalist risks death (M)

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Stocks Lower in Japan

Date: 04 August 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Nikkei index of 225 Japanese stock issues is down 134.21 points at midday, falling to 19,670.17 (Mon, 8/4) (S)

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ITT in Deal to Sell Half of Desert Inn Casino

Date: 04 August 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

ITT Corp, seeking to thwart hostile takeover bid from Hilton Hotels Corp, agrees to sell half of its Desert Inn casino, Las Vegas, and some adjoining land to Marvin Davis for $150 million in cash and proceeds of $100 million debt offering; ITT to use cash to help finance previously announced $2.1 billion share buyback (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 August 1997

INTERNATIONAL 3-11 In West Bank Town, Bitterness Is Palpable The town of Surif in the West Bank, just a mile from the border with Israel, is a hothouse of Islamic extremism. Disillusion with the peace package, an ingrained enmity toward Israel and disgust with their Palestinian leaders are emblematic of the rusted hopes eating away at four years of peace efforts. 1 Yasir Arafat went to Egypt to seek Arab backing against what he called ''the dangerous measures'' that Israel has threatened after a devastating suicide bombing. 10 War Suspect Taunts NATO Gen. Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb commander wanted by an international tribunal on charges of war crimes, is traveling openly at home, taunting NATO forces. 8 Challenging Kenya's Goliath In a short time, Charity Kaluki Ngilu has become a thorn in the side of President Daniel arap Moi. Now she is planning to run for president. 3 Khmer Rouge Plays Old Card Even now, the Khmer Rouge rally their guerrilla forces by telling them they are fighting to liberate their country from the Vietnamese, an ever-popular theme in Cambodia. 4 Chinese Flocking to Jobs Hundreds of thousands of Chinese are flocking to a part of Hainan Island described as the Chinese Hawaii. They are part of a vast internal immigration of Chinese looking for jobs and causing a social upheaval. 6 Mexicans Study Weld Drama Mexicans are fascinated by the political battle raging over the nomination of William F. Weld as Washington's ambassador to Mexico. 9 NATIONAL 12-28 New Federal Budget Speeds Toward Deadline The spending bills that are to be signed into law by Oct. 1 are advancing this year with little partisan conflict. Most of the 13 appropriations bills have been passed by both houses of Congress. 1 Big Decision for F.D.A. As the F.D.A. considers whether to bring tobacco under its vast regulatory wing, critics and even some supporters are questioning whether it is up to the task, which would be a new direction for the agency. 1 A Question of Guilt Thomas M. Thompson is scheduled to be killed by a lethal injection in California on Tuesday, almost 15 years after his conviction for rape and murder, but his guilt is still being debated. 12 U.F.O. Lies Admitted The military lied in explaining many reports of unidentified flying objects because it wanted to hide its fleets of spy planes, the C.I.A. says. 12 Test Idea Under Fire A proposal for voluntary national tests for schoolchildren is under attack from the left, right and middle. 23 Boon for Tax Accountants The tax bill newly passed by Congress will put a lot of money into the hands of those who can help figure out its provisions: accountants, lawyers, tax preparers and publishers of tax books and software. 26 F.C.C. Choice Is Opposed Objections are delaying the designation of William E. Kennard, the Federal Communications Commission's general counsel, to be the commission's next chairman. 26 NEW YORK/REGION 29-34 2 Teachers' Lives Torn In Discrimination Debate Eight years ago, Sharon Taxman lost her job at Piscataway High School in New Jersey because she is white, and Debra Williams kept hers because she is black. Now, they teach in adjoining classrooms , but they rarely speak, driven apart by race, politics and, paradoxically, a social policy that was supposed to help end such divisiveness. It's a policy that the United States Supreme Court has agreed to reconsider. 1 Tracking Bombing Suspects Ghazi Ibrahim Abu Maizar and Lafi Khalil lie wounded in a Brooklyn hospital, accused by the authorities of conspiring to terrorize New York and the nation with suicide bombings, while investigators struggle to understand how they ended up there. 29 Hamas Denies Connection Hamas, the militant Islamic organization, denied any connection with the two men arrested in Brooklyn. Law enforcement officials said they had intriguing hints of a connection to an organized terrorist group, but no clear evidence. 30 OBITUARIES 35-36 William S. Burroughs The writer, considered by many to be the spokesman for the Beat generation, was 83. 35 Cong. Vote 34 Television 34 Weather 43 Weddings 40

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 August 1997

INTERNATIONAL A3-7 Hopes Dim For China To Join Trade Group After months of negotiations, Clinton Administration officials said they doubted they would reach broad agreement this year to admit China to the World Trade Organization. It had been hoped that China would finally make a comprehensive offer to open its markets and allow foreign competitors to take on state-owned Chinese industries, but China's negotiators instead offered only piecemeal concessions that were inadequate, American officials said. A1 Accusations Fly in Mideast In the fallout of Wednesday's suicide bombings in a crowded Jerusalem market, the Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat has been accused of doing too little to stop violence and creating an atmosphere in which Islamic militants feel free to make attacks. No one has suggested that Mr. Arafat authorized the attack, which he quickly condemned, but Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, say he bears primary responsibility. A1

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The Right Way to Dump the Boss

Date: 03 August 1997

By Don Hunt and Brian Edwards

Don Hunt

Article by Don Hunt and Brian Edwards laments decision by most corporations to use phrase 'resigned to pursue other interests' instead of saying 'fired' when referring to departure of top executives, who almost everyone knows were asked to leave; notes professional sports teams have no difficulty in saying a coach or manager was fired for good of the team; urges corporate America to be as equally forthcoming (M)

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About Early Editions

Date: 03 August 1997

Starting tomorrow, The Times is changing its printing schedules to provide late news coverage for all readers in the metropolitan area.

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Hot Air

Date: 03 August 1997

By Mark Hertsgaard

Mark Hertsgaard

Mark Hertsgaard reviews book The Heat Is On. The High Stakes Battle Over Earth's Threatened Climate by Ross Gelbspan (L)

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Courtney O'Neill And Miles Farrel

Date: 03 August 1997

Jane Courtney O'Neill, a daughter of Anne Marie and James J. O'Neill of New Rochelle, N.Y., was married there yesterday to Miles Franklin Farrel, a son of Debbie Gesner of Pine Orchard, Conn., and Malcolm Farrel Jr. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The Rev. James Hurley, a Roman Catholic priest, performed the ceremony in the Chapel of the Holy Family at the College of New Rochelle. Mrs. Farrel, who is 26 and is known as Courtney, is a producer for MSNBC, the Microsoft and NBC News joint venture in Secaucus, N.J. She graduated from Boston College. Her father was a senior vice president at Rothschild Ventures, the venture capital company in New York. Her mother is a psychotherapist in Larchmont, N.Y.

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Roger Pang and Denise Huey

Date: 03 August 1997

Denise Diana Huey, a daughter of Yvonne Quon and Dee Wai Huey of Daly City, Calif., was married yesterday to Roger Martin Pang, a son of the late Pearl Chew Pang and Joe Sing Pang, who lived in Roselle, N.J. The Rev. Sydney Barbara Metrick, a Universal Life minister, performed the ceremony at Joaquin Miller Park in Oakland, Calif. A traditional Chinese tea ceremony followed. Mrs. Pang, 27, is a freelance television producer and news writer in New York. She graduated magna cum laude from San Francisco State University. Her father retired as an operations analyst in electronic banking at Wells Fargo Bank in San Francisco. Her mother is an administrative assistant for the San Francisco Police Officers' Association.

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