Reluare luni, 26 mai 2003

26 mai 2003 era un luni sub semnul stelut al lui . Era ziua 145 din an. Președintele Statelor Unite a fost George W. Bush.

Dacă te-ai născut în această zi, ai 23 ani. Ultima ta zi de naștere a avut loc acum marți, 26 mai 2026, 14 zile. Următoarea ta zi de naștere este pe miercuri, 26 mai 2027, peste 350 zile. Ați trăit 8.415 zile sau aproximativ 201.980 ore sau aproximativ 12.118.816 minute sau aproximativ 727.128.960 secunde.

Câteva persoane care împărtășesc această zi de naștere:

  • Helena Bonham Carter (actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de voce, Născut pe 26 mai 1966)
  • John Wayne (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, jucător de fotbal american, producător de film, regizor de film, scenarist, Născut pe 26 mai 1907)
  • Mary de Teck (om de stat, Născut pe 26 mai 1867)
  • Lenny Kravitz (actor, actor de film, actor de voce, cantautor, chitarist, compozitor, cântăreț, designer interior, percuționist, pianist, poet, producător muzical, Născut pe 26 mai 1964)
  • Stevie Nicks (artist de înregistrare, cantautor, cântăreț, diarist, textier, Născut pe 26 mai 1948)
  • Lauryn Hill (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, artist de înregistrare, cantautor, chitarist, compozitor, cântăreț, muzician, pianist, producător muzical, rapper, Născut pe 26 mai 1975)
  • Miles Davis (actor, actor de televiziune, artist de înregistrare, autobiograf, compozitor, compozitor de coloană sonoră, dirijor, lider de trupă, muzician, muzician de jazz, textier, trompetist, Născut pe 26 mai 1926)
  • Laurence Fox (actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, cântăreț, politician, Născut pe 26 mai 1978)
  • Aldo Gucci (creator de modă, om de afaceri, Născut pe 26 mai 1905)
  • Pam Grier (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 26 mai 1949)
  • Doug Hutchison (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, producător de film, scenarist, Născut pe 26 mai 1960)
  • Lisa Niemi (actor de film, actor de televiziune, coregraf, dansator, regizor de film, scenarist, Născut pe 26 mai 1956)
  • Frederik al Danemarcei (aristocrat, autor, diplomat, personal militar, Născut pe 26 mai 1968)
  • Jeremy Corbyn (politician, sindicalist, Născut pe 26 mai 1949)
  • Isadora Duncan (autobiograf, balerin, coregraf, dansator, scenarist, scriitor, Născut pe 26 mai 1877)
  • Luca Toni (fotbalist, Născut pe 26 mai 1977)
  • Juan Guillermo Cuadrado (fotbalist, Născut pe 26 mai 1988)
  • Mary Bell (criminal în serie, Născut pe 26 mai 1957)
  • Peter Cushing (actor, actor de film, actor de personaj, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, explorator, pictor, Născut pe 26 mai 1913)
  • Michael Portillo (jurnalist, politician, Născut pe 26 mai 1953)
  • Matt Stone (actor de film, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, cantautor, creator de filme de animație, producător de film, producător de televiziune, regizor de film, regizor de televiziune, scenarist, textier, Născut pe 26 mai 1971)
  • Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey (actor, actor de film, model, Născut pe 26 mai 1986)
  • Eduardo De Filippo (actor, actor de teatru, autor, dramaturg, poet, politician, regizor, regizor de film, scenarist, scriitor, Născut pe 26 mai 1900)
  • Alex Garland (producător de film, regizor de film, romancier, scenarist, scriitor, Născut pe 26 mai 1970)
  • Adam Curtis (cineast, jurnalist, producător de televiziune, regizor, regizor de film, regizor de televiziune, scenarist, scriitor, Născut pe 26 mai 1955)
  • Peter Kürten (criminal în serie, infractor, Născut pe 26 mai 1883)
  • Matt Busby (antrenor de fotbal, fotbalist, Născut pe 26 mai 1909)
  • Al Jolson (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, artist de înregistrare, cântăreț, muzician, muzician de jazz, textier, umorist, Născut pe 26 mai 1886)
  • Peggy Lee (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, artist de înregistrare, cântăreț, muzician, muzician de jazz, prezentator de radio, textier, Născut pe 26 mai 1920)
  • Kwasi Kwarteng (politician, Născut pe 26 mai 1975)
  • Margaret Colin (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 26 mai 1958)
  • János Kádár (politician, Născut pe 26 mai 1912)
  • Horst Tappert (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, regizor de film, Născut pe 26 mai 1923)
  • Monique Alexander (actor, actor de film, actor porno, model, Născut pe 26 mai 1982)
  • Black (cântăreț) (cantautor, cântăreț, Născut pe 26 mai 1962)
  • Dorothea Lange (fotograf, fotoreporter, jurnalist, Născut pe 26 mai 1895)
  • Necip Fazıl Kısakürek (filozof, poet, scriitor, Născut pe 26 mai 1904)
  • Mike Bongiorno (actor, jurnalist, partizan, prezentator de radio, prezentator de televiziune, textier, Născut pe 26 mai 1924)
  • Susanna Hall (medic, poet, scriitor, Născut pe 26 mai 1583)
  • Robert Morley (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, dramaturg, scenarist, scriitor, Născut pe 26 mai 1908)
  • Halil İnalcık (istoric, profesor universitar, scriitor, Născut pe 26 mai 1916)
  • Renato Brunetta (economist, jurnalist, politician, profesor, Născut pe 26 mai 1950)
  • Olivia Pascal (actor, actor de teatru, Născut pe 26 mai 1957)
  • Roy Dotrice (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, narator de carte audio, scenarist, Născut pe 26 mai 1923)
  • Albert I al Prusiei (duce, Născut pe 17 mai 1490)
  • Simon Armitage (poet, romancier, Născut pe 26 mai 1963)
  • Kirill Merețkov (ofițer, politician, Născut pe 26 mai 1897)
  • Lisa S. (actor, model, Născut pe 26 mai 1975)
  • Akseli Gallen-Kallela (arhitect, designer, gravor, ilustrator, pictor, Născut pe 26 mai 1865)
  • John Dall (actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 26 mai 1918)

26th of May 2003 News

Știri așa cum au apărut pe prima pagină a New York Times la 26 mai 2003

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 May 2003

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A New Museum Crowns a Career

Date: 27 May 2003

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ

Lizette ALVAREZ

British fashion doyenne Zandra Rhodes opens Fashion and Textile Museum in South London, capping long career; pink and orange building, museum is reflection of her style, and showcases only modern fashion and textiles; photos (M)

Full Article

Rise of the New Europe in Euro Pop

Date: 26 May 2003

By Y. EUNY HONG

Y. HONG

Eurovision Song Contest draws pop stars from 26 European nations to Riga, Latvia, where they perform previously unpublished songs; winner is Turkey's Sertab Erener; photos (M)

Full Article

Soon, Three New Travelers to Mars

Date: 27 May 2003

By WILLIAM J. BROAD

William BROAD

Three new robotic spacecraft are due to arrive on Mars in next six or seven months; NASA plans launch of twin rovers to navigate Mars' surface extracting samples and analyzing their composition while transmitting views of surface and sky; Britain, partnered with European Space Agency, will also attempt landing Beagle II, saucer shaped craft, that weighs mere 73 pounds and is designed to dig up to five feet into Martian soil; Beagle lead scientist Dr Colin T Pillinger, who is from Milton Keynes (England) Open University, shares details of project's creative engineering on limited time and budget; both projects are spurred by possibility of life on Mars since discovery of 1996 Martian meteorite that NASA announced contained microscopic fossils; graphs; photos; (L)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Middletown: Appointments At SUNY

Date: 26 May 2003

By Karen W. Arenson (NYT) (Compiled by Karin Roberts)

Karen Arenson

State University of New York names William Richards president of Orange County Community College, and John B Clark is named interim president at SUNY Plattsburgh campus (S)

Full Article

Y Chromosomes Sketch New Outline of British History

Date: 27 May 2003

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

London University College researchers Dr Cristian Capelli and Dr David B Goldstein publish study in Current Biology outlining Y chromosome data used to determine genetic legacy of modern day Britons; research finds, contrary to popular belief, that Celts were not overrun by invaders, but maintained their foothold in Great Britain; research tracing maternal lineage, points to women often migrating from northern Europe, possibly to marry Celtic husbands; map (M)

Full Article

ISRAEL APPROVES BUSH'S ROAD MAP TO NEW PALESTINE

Date: 26 May 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Full Article

All of New York's a Stage for the G.O.P. Convention

Date: 26 May 2003

By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD

Randal ARCHIBOLD

New York and national officials, working closely with White House, are drawing up plans to create impressive showcase for Republican National Convention, which in city on Aug 30, 2004; city officials see convention, first that Republicans have held in New York, as city's biggest coming-out party since terrorist attack on Sept 11, 2001; photo of scene from 1992 Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden (M)

Full Article

Sprint's New Boss Is Handcuffed By His Past Job

Date: 26 May 2003

By MATT RICHTEL

Matt RICHTEL

Terms of Sprint chief executive Gary Forsee's departure from former employer BellSouth are seen as potentially hampering Sprint's business strategy; arbitration decision permitting Forsee to leave BellSouth prevents him from disclosing information on BellSouth's business strategy as well as negotiating on any merger and acquisition for one-year period; many analysts see Sprint, which is not a leader in any of its business lines, as a likely takeover candidate; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 May 2003

Full Article

A New Museum Crowns a Career

Date: 27 May 2003

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ

Lizette ALVAREZ

British fashion doyenne Zandra Rhodes opens Fashion and Textile Museum in South London, capping long career; pink and orange building, museum is reflection of her style, and showcases only modern fashion and textiles; photos (M)

Full Article

Rise of the New Europe in Euro Pop

Date: 26 May 2003

By Y. EUNY HONG

Y. HONG

Eurovision Song Contest draws pop stars from 26 European nations to Riga, Latvia, where they perform previously unpublished songs; winner is Turkey's Sertab Erener; photos (M)

Full Article

Y Chromosomes Sketch New Outline of British History

Date: 27 May 2003

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

London University College researchers Dr Cristian Capelli and Dr David B Goldstein publish study in Current Biology outlining Y chromosome data used to determine genetic legacy of modern day Britons; research finds, contrary to popular belief, that Celts were not overrun by invaders, but maintained their foothold in Great Britain; research tracing maternal lineage, points to women often migrating from northern Europe, possibly to marry Celtic husbands; map (M)

Full Article

ISRAEL APPROVES BUSH'S ROAD MAP TO NEW PALESTINE

Date: 26 May 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Full Article

All of New York's a Stage for the G.O.P. Convention

Date: 26 May 2003

By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD

Randal ARCHIBOLD

New York and national officials, working closely with White House, are drawing up plans to create impressive showcase for Republican National Convention, which in city on Aug 30, 2004; city officials see convention, first that Republicans have held in New York, as city's biggest coming-out party since terrorist attack on Sept 11, 2001; photo of scene from 1992 Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden (M)

Full Article

Sprint's New Boss Is Handcuffed By His Past Job

Date: 26 May 2003

By MATT RICHTEL

Matt RICHTEL

Terms of Sprint chief executive Gary Forsee's departure from former employer BellSouth are seen as potentially hampering Sprint's business strategy; arbitration decision permitting Forsee to leave BellSouth prevents him from disclosing information on BellSouth's business strategy as well as negotiating on any merger and acquisition for one-year period; many analysts see Sprint, which is not a leader in any of its business lines, as a likely takeover candidate; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 May 2003

Full Article

A New Museum Crowns a Career

Date: 27 May 2003

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ

Lizette ALVAREZ

British fashion doyenne Zandra Rhodes opens Fashion and Textile Museum in South London, capping long career; pink and orange building, museum is reflection of her style, and showcases only modern fashion and textiles; photos (M)

Full Article

Rise of the New Europe in Euro Pop

Date: 26 May 2003

By Y. EUNY HONG

Y. HONG

Eurovision Song Contest draws pop stars from 26 European nations to Riga, Latvia, where they perform previously unpublished songs; winner is Turkey's Sertab Erener; photos (M)

Full Article

Soon, Three New Travelers to Mars

Date: 27 May 2003

By WILLIAM J. BROAD

William BROAD

Three new robotic spacecraft are due to arrive on Mars in next six or seven months; NASA plans launch of twin rovers to navigate Mars' surface extracting samples and analyzing their composition while transmitting views of surface and sky; Britain, partnered with European Space Agency, will also attempt landing Beagle II, saucer shaped craft, that weighs mere 73 pounds and is designed to dig up to five feet into Martian soil; Beagle lead scientist Dr Colin T Pillinger, who is from Milton Keynes (England) Open University, shares details of project's creative engineering on limited time and budget; both projects are spurred by possibility of life on Mars since discovery of 1996 Martian meteorite that NASA announced contained microscopic fossils; graphs; photos; (L)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Middletown: Appointments At SUNY

Date: 26 May 2003

By Karen W. Arenson (NYT) (Compiled by Karin Roberts)

Karen Arenson

State University of New York names William Richards president of Orange County Community College, and John B Clark is named interim president at SUNY Plattsburgh campus (S)

Full Article

Y Chromosomes Sketch New Outline of British History

Date: 27 May 2003

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

London University College researchers Dr Cristian Capelli and Dr David B Goldstein publish study in Current Biology outlining Y chromosome data used to determine genetic legacy of modern day Britons; research finds, contrary to popular belief, that Celts were not overrun by invaders, but maintained their foothold in Great Britain; research tracing maternal lineage, points to women often migrating from northern Europe, possibly to marry Celtic husbands; map (M)

Full Article

ISRAEL APPROVES BUSH'S ROAD MAP TO NEW PALESTINE

Date: 26 May 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Full Article

All of New York's a Stage for the G.O.P. Convention

Date: 26 May 2003

By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD

Randal ARCHIBOLD

New York and national officials, working closely with White House, are drawing up plans to create impressive showcase for Republican National Convention, which in city on Aug 30, 2004; city officials see convention, first that Republicans have held in New York, as city's biggest coming-out party since terrorist attack on Sept 11, 2001; photo of scene from 1992 Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden (M)

Full Article

Sprint's New Boss Is Handcuffed By His Past Job

Date: 26 May 2003

By MATT RICHTEL

Matt RICHTEL

Terms of Sprint chief executive Gary Forsee's departure from former employer BellSouth are seen as potentially hampering Sprint's business strategy; arbitration decision permitting Forsee to leave BellSouth prevents him from disclosing information on BellSouth's business strategy as well as negotiating on any merger and acquisition for one-year period; many analysts see Sprint, which is not a leader in any of its business lines, as a likely takeover candidate; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 May 2003

Full Article

A New Museum Crowns a Career

Date: 27 May 2003

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ

Lizette ALVAREZ

British fashion doyenne Zandra Rhodes opens Fashion and Textile Museum in South London, capping long career; pink and orange building, museum is reflection of her style, and showcases only modern fashion and textiles; photos (M)

Full Article

Rise of the New Europe in Euro Pop

Date: 26 May 2003

By Y. EUNY HONG

Y. HONG

Eurovision Song Contest draws pop stars from 26 European nations to Riga, Latvia, where they perform previously unpublished songs; winner is Turkey's Sertab Erener; photos (M)

Full Article

Soon, Three New Travelers to Mars

Date: 27 May 2003

By WILLIAM J. BROAD

William BROAD

Three new robotic spacecraft are due to arrive on Mars in next six or seven months; NASA plans launch of twin rovers to navigate Mars' surface extracting samples and analyzing their composition while transmitting views of surface and sky; Britain, partnered with European Space Agency, will also attempt landing Beagle II, saucer shaped craft, that weighs mere 73 pounds and is designed to dig up to five feet into Martian soil; Beagle lead scientist Dr Colin T Pillinger, who is from Milton Keynes (England) Open University, shares details of project's creative engineering on limited time and budget; both projects are spurred by possibility of life on Mars since discovery of 1996 Martian meteorite that NASA announced contained microscopic fossils; graphs; photos; (L)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Middletown: Appointments At SUNY

Date: 26 May 2003

By Karen W. Arenson (NYT) (Compiled by Karin Roberts)

Karen Arenson

State University of New York names William Richards president of Orange County Community College, and John B Clark is named interim president at SUNY Plattsburgh campus (S)

Full Article

Y Chromosomes Sketch New Outline of British History

Date: 27 May 2003

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

London University College researchers Dr Cristian Capelli and Dr David B Goldstein publish study in Current Biology outlining Y chromosome data used to determine genetic legacy of modern day Britons; research finds, contrary to popular belief, that Celts were not overrun by invaders, but maintained their foothold in Great Britain; research tracing maternal lineage, points to women often migrating from northern Europe, possibly to marry Celtic husbands; map (M)

Full Article

ISRAEL APPROVES BUSH'S ROAD MAP TO NEW PALESTINE

Date: 26 May 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Full Article

All of New York's a Stage for the G.O.P. Convention

Date: 26 May 2003

By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD

Randal ARCHIBOLD

New York and national officials, working closely with White House, are drawing up plans to create impressive showcase for Republican National Convention, which in city on Aug 30, 2004; city officials see convention, first that Republicans have held in New York, as city's biggest coming-out party since terrorist attack on Sept 11, 2001; photo of scene from 1992 Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden (M)

Full Article

Sprint's New Boss Is Handcuffed By His Past Job

Date: 26 May 2003

By MATT RICHTEL

Matt RICHTEL

Terms of Sprint chief executive Gary Forsee's departure from former employer BellSouth are seen as potentially hampering Sprint's business strategy; arbitration decision permitting Forsee to leave BellSouth prevents him from disclosing information on BellSouth's business strategy as well as negotiating on any merger and acquisition for one-year period; many analysts see Sprint, which is not a leader in any of its business lines, as a likely takeover candidate; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 May 2003

Full Article

A New Museum Crowns a Career

Date: 27 May 2003

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ

Lizette ALVAREZ

British fashion doyenne Zandra Rhodes opens Fashion and Textile Museum in South London, capping long career; pink and orange building, museum is reflection of her style, and showcases only modern fashion and textiles; photos (M)

Full Article

Rise of the New Europe in Euro Pop

Date: 26 May 2003

By Y. EUNY HONG

Y. HONG

Eurovision Song Contest draws pop stars from 26 European nations to Riga, Latvia, where they perform previously unpublished songs; winner is Turkey's Sertab Erener; photos (M)

Full Article

Soon, Three New Travelers to Mars

Date: 27 May 2003

By WILLIAM J. BROAD

William BROAD

Three new robotic spacecraft are due to arrive on Mars in next six or seven months; NASA plans launch of twin rovers to navigate Mars' surface extracting samples and analyzing their composition while transmitting views of surface and sky; Britain, partnered with European Space Agency, will also attempt landing Beagle II, saucer shaped craft, that weighs mere 73 pounds and is designed to dig up to five feet into Martian soil; Beagle lead scientist Dr Colin T Pillinger, who is from Milton Keynes (England) Open University, shares details of project's creative engineering on limited time and budget; both projects are spurred by possibility of life on Mars since discovery of 1996 Martian meteorite that NASA announced contained microscopic fossils; graphs; photos; (L)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Middletown: Appointments At SUNY

Date: 26 May 2003

By Karen W. Arenson (NYT) (Compiled by Karin Roberts)

Karen Arenson

State University of New York names William Richards president of Orange County Community College, and John B Clark is named interim president at SUNY Plattsburgh campus (S)

Full Article

Y Chromosomes Sketch New Outline of British History

Date: 27 May 2003

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

London University College researchers Dr Cristian Capelli and Dr David B Goldstein publish study in Current Biology outlining Y chromosome data used to determine genetic legacy of modern day Britons; research finds, contrary to popular belief, that Celts were not overrun by invaders, but maintained their foothold in Great Britain; research tracing maternal lineage, points to women often migrating from northern Europe, possibly to marry Celtic husbands; map (M)

Full Article

ISRAEL APPROVES BUSH'S ROAD MAP TO NEW PALESTINE

Date: 26 May 2003

By JAMES BENNET

James BENNET

Full Article

All of New York's a Stage for the G.O.P. Convention

Date: 26 May 2003

By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD

Randal ARCHIBOLD

New York and national officials, working closely with White House, are drawing up plans to create impressive showcase for Republican National Convention, which in city on Aug 30, 2004; city officials see convention, first that Republicans have held in New York, as city's biggest coming-out party since terrorist attack on Sept 11, 2001; photo of scene from 1992 Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden (M)

Full Article

Sprint's New Boss Is Handcuffed By His Past Job

Date: 26 May 2003

By MATT RICHTEL

Matt RICHTEL

Terms of Sprint chief executive Gary Forsee's departure from former employer BellSouth are seen as potentially hampering Sprint's business strategy; arbitration decision permitting Forsee to leave BellSouth prevents him from disclosing information on BellSouth's business strategy as well as negotiating on any merger and acquisition for one-year period; many analysts see Sprint, which is not a leader in any of its business lines, as a likely takeover candidate; photo (M)

Full Article