إعادة الجمعة، ١٢ نوفمبر ٢٠٠٤

كان ١٢ نوفمبر ٢٠٠٤ الجمعة تحت علامة النجمة . كان هذا هو يوم 316 من السنة. كان رئيس الولايات المتحدة George W. Bush.

إذا كنت قد ولدت في هذا اليوم ، فأنت تبلغ٪ s سنة. كان عيد ميلادك الأخير في 21 ، الأربعاء، ١٢ نوفمبر ٢٠٢٥ يوم مضى. عيد ميلادك القادم في 211 ، بعد الخميس، ١٢ نوفمبر ٢٠٢٦ يوم. لقد عشت لمدة 153 يوم ، أو حوالي ٧٬٨٨١ ساعة ، أو حوالي ١٨٩٬١٤٨ دقيقة ، أو حوالي ١١٬٣٤٨٬٩٠٣ ثانية.

بعض الأشخاص الذين يشاركون عيد الميلاد هذا:

12th of November 2004 News

الأخبار كما ظهرت في الصفحة الأولى لصحيفة نيويورك تايمز في ١٢ نوفمبر ٢٠٠٤

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 November 2004

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Four From New York and New Jersey Are Among Recent Dead in Iraq

Date: 12 November 2004

By THOMAS J. LUECK and IVER PETERSON

Thomas LUECK

Lance Cpl Jeffrey Lam of Queens, Master Sgt Steven E Auchman of Waterloo, NY, Specialist Brian K Baker of West Seneca are reported killed in Iraq; Specialists Bryan L Freeman Jr of Lumberton, NJ, also dies in fighting there; photos (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 November 2004

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Fare Increase Is Looming For Riders In New Jersey

Date: 12 November 2004

By JOSH BENSON

Josh BENSON

New Jersey Transit schedules hearings on raising fares as much as 15 percent for bus, train and light rail riders in effort to avert potential $65 million budget gap; cites rising cost of fuel, security and health benefits; commuter advocacy groups say agency should lobby state for more money (M)

Full Article

Insurance Debate Lands a Rider in New York

Date: 13 November 2004

By BILL FINLEY

Bill FINLEY

Jockey Rafael Bejarano leaves Churchill Downs after insurance dispute prompted him and 13 other jockeys to boycott races; comes to New York to ride at Aqueduct; photo (M)

Full Article

For New Art, Just Take The 7 Train

Date: 12 November 2004

By HOLLAND COTTER

Holland COTTER

Holland Cotter Critic's Notebook column on plethora of contemporary art featured in museums in Queens, NYC; reviews current exhibits at Museum for African Art, Socrates Sculpture Park, Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, PS 1 Contemporary Art Center, Sculpture Center, Dorsky Gallery, Fisher Landau Center for Arts and Queens Museum of Art; photos (L)

Full Article

New Brutus Is Born. He Looks Familiar.

Date: 13 November 2004

By JESSE McKINLEY

Jesse McKINLEY

Actor Denzel Washington announces he will portray Brutus in new Broadway adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, directed by Daniel Sullivan, due to begin rehearsals in late January; photo (M)

Full Article

Using a New Language in Africa to Save Dying Ones

Date: 12 November 2004

By MARC LACEY

Marc LACEY

Campaign to Africanize cyberspace calls for languages spoken throughout African continent to be available on computers; Nigerian Runde Adegbola, African Languages Technology Initiative executive director, stresses importance of establishing technology that will allow minority languages to not just survive, but florish; linguists working in Africa see computer as tool to preserve spoken languages; Unesco estimates that 90 percent of world's 6,000 languages are not on internet and that every two weeks one language ceases to exist; not all languages can be easily adapted to computers; techniques, like voice recogition software and modified keyboards are already being developed; Microsoft's interest and efforts in Africa discussed (M)

Full Article

From Balls of Yarn, Needles and Prayers, a New Ministry

Date: 13 November 2004

By KATIE ZEZIMA

Katie ZEZIMA

Katie Zezima Religion Journal discusses new trend in New England Christian Churches like St Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Uxbridge (Mass), where parishioners gather to knit shawls for community members; photo (M)

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Arts, Briefly; 'Hot 97' Aims to Be No. 1 in New York Radio

Date: 12 November 2004

By PHIL SWEETLAND; Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Phil SWEETLAND

Arts, Briefly column; trade paper Radio & Records reports that John Dimick, radio veteran currently working in San Diego, will succeed Tracy Cloherty in December as program director at WQHT-FM, popular New York hip-hop and R&B station that calls itself Hot 97; WQHT tied for second place with two other stations in October Arbitron ratings (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 November 2004

Full Article

Four From New York and New Jersey Are Among Recent Dead in Iraq

Date: 12 November 2004

By THOMAS J. LUECK and IVER PETERSON

Thomas LUECK

Lance Cpl Jeffrey Lam of Queens, Master Sgt Steven E Auchman of Waterloo, NY, Specialist Brian K Baker of West Seneca are reported killed in Iraq; Specialists Bryan L Freeman Jr of Lumberton, NJ, also dies in fighting there; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 November 2004

Full Article

For New Art, Just Take The 7 Train

Date: 12 November 2004

By HOLLAND COTTER

Holland COTTER

Holland Cotter Critic's Notebook column on plethora of contemporary art featured in museums in Queens, NYC; reviews current exhibits at Museum for African Art, Socrates Sculpture Park, Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, PS 1 Contemporary Art Center, Sculpture Center, Dorsky Gallery, Fisher Landau Center for Arts and Queens Museum of Art; photos (L)

Full Article

From Balls of Yarn, Needles and Prayers, a New Ministry

Date: 13 November 2004

By KATIE ZEZIMA

Katie ZEZIMA

Katie Zezima Religion Journal discusses new trend in New England Christian Churches like St Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Uxbridge (Mass), where parishioners gather to knit shawls for community members; photo (M)

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; 'Hot 97' Aims to Be No. 1 in New York Radio

Date: 12 November 2004

By PHIL SWEETLAND; Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Phil SWEETLAND

Arts, Briefly column; trade paper Radio & Records reports that John Dimick, radio veteran currently working in San Diego, will succeed Tracy Cloherty in December as program director at WQHT-FM, popular New York hip-hop and R&B station that calls itself Hot 97; WQHT tied for second place with two other stations in October Arbitron ratings (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 November 2004

Full Article

Four From New York and New Jersey Are Among Recent Dead in Iraq

Date: 12 November 2004

By THOMAS J. LUECK and IVER PETERSON

Thomas LUECK

Lance Cpl Jeffrey Lam of Queens, Master Sgt Steven E Auchman of Waterloo, NY, Specialist Brian K Baker of West Seneca are reported killed in Iraq; Specialists Bryan L Freeman Jr of Lumberton, NJ, also dies in fighting there; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 November 2004

Full Article

Fare Increase Is Looming For Riders In New Jersey

Date: 12 November 2004

By JOSH BENSON

Josh BENSON

New Jersey Transit schedules hearings on raising fares as much as 15 percent for bus, train and light rail riders in effort to avert potential $65 million budget gap; cites rising cost of fuel, security and health benefits; commuter advocacy groups say agency should lobby state for more money (M)

Full Article

Insurance Debate Lands a Rider in New York

Date: 13 November 2004

By BILL FINLEY

Bill FINLEY

Jockey Rafael Bejarano leaves Churchill Downs after insurance dispute prompted him and 13 other jockeys to boycott races; comes to New York to ride at Aqueduct; photo (M)

Full Article

For New Art, Just Take The 7 Train

Date: 12 November 2004

By HOLLAND COTTER

Holland COTTER

Holland Cotter Critic's Notebook column on plethora of contemporary art featured in museums in Queens, NYC; reviews current exhibits at Museum for African Art, Socrates Sculpture Park, Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, PS 1 Contemporary Art Center, Sculpture Center, Dorsky Gallery, Fisher Landau Center for Arts and Queens Museum of Art; photos (L)

Full Article

New Brutus Is Born. He Looks Familiar.

Date: 13 November 2004

By JESSE McKINLEY

Jesse McKINLEY

Actor Denzel Washington announces he will portray Brutus in new Broadway adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, directed by Daniel Sullivan, due to begin rehearsals in late January; photo (M)

Full Article

Using a New Language in Africa to Save Dying Ones

Date: 12 November 2004

By MARC LACEY

Marc LACEY

Campaign to Africanize cyberspace calls for languages spoken throughout African continent to be available on computers; Nigerian Runde Adegbola, African Languages Technology Initiative executive director, stresses importance of establishing technology that will allow minority languages to not just survive, but florish; linguists working in Africa see computer as tool to preserve spoken languages; Unesco estimates that 90 percent of world's 6,000 languages are not on internet and that every two weeks one language ceases to exist; not all languages can be easily adapted to computers; techniques, like voice recogition software and modified keyboards are already being developed; Microsoft's interest and efforts in Africa discussed (M)

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; 'Hot 97' Aims to Be No. 1 in New York Radio

Date: 12 November 2004

By PHIL SWEETLAND; Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Phil SWEETLAND

Arts, Briefly column; trade paper Radio & Records reports that John Dimick, radio veteran currently working in San Diego, will succeed Tracy Cloherty in December as program director at WQHT-FM, popular New York hip-hop and R&B station that calls itself Hot 97; WQHT tied for second place with two other stations in October Arbitron ratings (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 November 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 November 2004

Full Article

Fare Increase Is Looming For Riders In New Jersey

Date: 12 November 2004

By JOSH BENSON

Josh BENSON

New Jersey Transit schedules hearings on raising fares as much as 15 percent for bus, train and light rail riders in effort to avert potential $65 million budget gap; cites rising cost of fuel, security and health benefits; commuter advocacy groups say agency should lobby state for more money (M)

Full Article

Insurance Debate Lands a Rider in New York

Date: 13 November 2004

By BILL FINLEY

Bill FINLEY

Jockey Rafael Bejarano leaves Churchill Downs after insurance dispute prompted him and 13 other jockeys to boycott races; comes to New York to ride at Aqueduct; photo (M)

Full Article

For New Art, Just Take The 7 Train

Date: 12 November 2004

By HOLLAND COTTER

Holland COTTER

Holland Cotter Critic's Notebook column on plethora of contemporary art featured in museums in Queens, NYC; reviews current exhibits at Museum for African Art, Socrates Sculpture Park, Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, PS 1 Contemporary Art Center, Sculpture Center, Dorsky Gallery, Fisher Landau Center for Arts and Queens Museum of Art; photos (L)

Full Article

New Brutus Is Born. He Looks Familiar.

Date: 13 November 2004

By JESSE McKINLEY

Jesse McKINLEY

Actor Denzel Washington announces he will portray Brutus in new Broadway adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, directed by Daniel Sullivan, due to begin rehearsals in late January; photo (M)

Full Article

Using a New Language in Africa to Save Dying Ones

Date: 12 November 2004

By MARC LACEY

Marc LACEY

Campaign to Africanize cyberspace calls for languages spoken throughout African continent to be available on computers; Nigerian Runde Adegbola, African Languages Technology Initiative executive director, stresses importance of establishing technology that will allow minority languages to not just survive, but florish; linguists working in Africa see computer as tool to preserve spoken languages; Unesco estimates that 90 percent of world's 6,000 languages are not on internet and that every two weeks one language ceases to exist; not all languages can be easily adapted to computers; techniques, like voice recogition software and modified keyboards are already being developed; Microsoft's interest and efforts in Africa discussed (M)

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; 'Hot 97' Aims to Be No. 1 in New York Radio

Date: 12 November 2004

By PHIL SWEETLAND; Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Phil SWEETLAND

Arts, Briefly column; trade paper Radio & Records reports that John Dimick, radio veteran currently working in San Diego, will succeed Tracy Cloherty in December as program director at WQHT-FM, popular New York hip-hop and R&B station that calls itself Hot 97; WQHT tied for second place with two other stations in October Arbitron ratings (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 November 2004

Full Article

Four From New York and New Jersey Are Among Recent Dead in Iraq

Date: 12 November 2004

By THOMAS J. LUECK and IVER PETERSON

Thomas LUECK

Lance Cpl Jeffrey Lam of Queens, Master Sgt Steven E Auchman of Waterloo, NY, Specialist Brian K Baker of West Seneca are reported killed in Iraq; Specialists Bryan L Freeman Jr of Lumberton, NJ, also dies in fighting there; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 November 2004

Full Article

Fare Increase Is Looming For Riders In New Jersey

Date: 12 November 2004

By JOSH BENSON

Josh BENSON

New Jersey Transit schedules hearings on raising fares as much as 15 percent for bus, train and light rail riders in effort to avert potential $65 million budget gap; cites rising cost of fuel, security and health benefits; commuter advocacy groups say agency should lobby state for more money (M)

Full Article

Insurance Debate Lands a Rider in New York

Date: 13 November 2004

By BILL FINLEY

Bill FINLEY

Jockey Rafael Bejarano leaves Churchill Downs after insurance dispute prompted him and 13 other jockeys to boycott races; comes to New York to ride at Aqueduct; photo (M)

Full Article

New Brutus Is Born. He Looks Familiar.

Date: 13 November 2004

By JESSE McKINLEY

Jesse McKINLEY

Actor Denzel Washington announces he will portray Brutus in new Broadway adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, directed by Daniel Sullivan, due to begin rehearsals in late January; photo (M)

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; 'Hot 97' Aims to Be No. 1 in New York Radio

Date: 12 November 2004

By PHIL SWEETLAND; Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Phil SWEETLAND

Arts, Briefly column; trade paper Radio & Records reports that John Dimick, radio veteran currently working in San Diego, will succeed Tracy Cloherty in December as program director at WQHT-FM, popular New York hip-hop and R&B station that calls itself Hot 97; WQHT tied for second place with two other stations in October Arbitron ratings (S)

Full Article