إعادة الخميس، ٦ أكتوبر ٢٠٠٥

كان ٦ أكتوبر ٢٠٠٥ الخميس تحت علامة النجمة . كان هذا هو يوم 278 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 20 ، الاثنين، ٦ أكتوبر ٢٠٢٥ يوم مضى. عيد ميلادك القادم في 244 ، بعد الثلاثاء، ٦ أكتوبر ٢٠٢٦ يوم. لقد عشت لمدة 120 يوم ، أو حوالي ٧٬٥٤٩ ساعة ، أو حوالي ١٨١٬١٨٨ دقيقة ، أو حوالي ١٠٬٨٧١٬٣٠٦ ثانية.

بعض الأشخاص الذين يشاركون عيد الميلاد هذا:

6th of October 2005 News

الأخبار كما ظهرت في الصفحة الأولى لصحيفة نيويورك تايمز في ٦ أكتوبر ٢٠٠٥

Pianists Who Make News

Date: 07 October 2005

By ANTHONY TOMMASINI

Anthony TOMMASINI

Profiles of American pianist Blair McMillen, 34, and British-born pianist Stephen Gosling, 34, who have become young stars of new music scene in New York; two will perform on same program of mostly new and recent works on October 15 at Tenri Cultural Institute, presented by new group American Modern Ensemble; photos (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 October 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 October 2005

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Shares Fall on News of Slower Growth in Service Industries

Date: 06 October 2005

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Rove Ordered To Talk Again In Leak Inquiry

Date: 07 October 2005

By DAVID JOHNSTON; Anne E. Kornblut contributed reporting for this article

David JOHNSTON

Special prosecutor in CIA leak case, Patrick J Fitzgerald, summons senior White House adviser Karl Rove to return to testify to federal grand jury for fourth time, step that could mean charges will be filed in case; Fitzgerald reportedly tells lawyers for several Bush administration officials that he will decide before grand jury's term expires on Oct 28 whether to accuse anyone of wrongdoing; he is expected to request that several other White House officials return to grand jury to testify as he proceeds toward charging decision; he indicates that he is not entirely finished with Judith Miller, New York Times reporter who served 85 days in jail for refusing to divulge identity of her source, but agreed to testify after I Lewis Libby, Vice Pres Cheney's chief of staff, released her from pledge of confidentiality; it is unknown whether Libby has been asked to appear again before grand jury (M)

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Rangel Says Skipping Harlem Is a Mistake by Bloomberg

Date: 06 October 2005

By THOMAS J. LUECK

Thomas LUECK

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Riders Acknowledge Risk, but Most Are Still 'Comfortable on the Subway'

Date: 07 October 2005

By ANTHONY RAMIREZ; Colin Moynihan contributed reporting for this article

Anthony RAMIREZ

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Arts, Briefly; New Resignation From Ground Zero Project

Date: 06 October 2005

By ROBIN POGREBIN; Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Robin POGREBIN

Arts, Briefly column; Henry Kravis, investment banker and arts patron, resigns from World Trade Center Memorial Foundation; photo (S)

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A Dilemma For Officials: Alert or Not

Date: 07 October 2005

By JIM RUTENBERG; Sewell Chan contributed reporting for this article

Jim RUTENBERG

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World Briefing | Africa: Nigeria: 3 Killed As Police And Soldiers Clash

Date: 06 October 2005

By Lydia Polgreen (NYT)

Lydia NYT

Gun battle in Lagos between police and soldiers leaves three civilians dead; melee was apparently started by argument between soldier and police officer over free seat on public bus; President Olusegan Obasanjo calls leaders of both forces to capital to resolve long-standing differences (S)

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Pianists Who Make News

Date: 07 October 2005

By ANTHONY TOMMASINI

Anthony TOMMASINI

Profiles of American pianist Blair McMillen, 34, and British-born pianist Stephen Gosling, 34, who have become young stars of new music scene in New York; two will perform on same program of mostly new and recent works on October 15 at Tenri Cultural Institute, presented by new group American Modern Ensemble; photos (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 October 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 October 2005

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Shares Fall on News of Slower Growth in Service Industries

Date: 06 October 2005

Full Article

Rove Ordered To Talk Again In Leak Inquiry

Date: 07 October 2005

By DAVID JOHNSTON; Anne E. Kornblut contributed reporting for this article

David JOHNSTON

Special prosecutor in CIA leak case, Patrick J Fitzgerald, summons senior White House adviser Karl Rove to return to testify to federal grand jury for fourth time, step that could mean charges will be filed in case; Fitzgerald reportedly tells lawyers for several Bush administration officials that he will decide before grand jury's term expires on Oct 28 whether to accuse anyone of wrongdoing; he is expected to request that several other White House officials return to grand jury to testify as he proceeds toward charging decision; he indicates that he is not entirely finished with Judith Miller, New York Times reporter who served 85 days in jail for refusing to divulge identity of her source, but agreed to testify after I Lewis Libby, Vice Pres Cheney's chief of staff, released her from pledge of confidentiality; it is unknown whether Libby has been asked to appear again before grand jury (M)

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Rangel Says Skipping Harlem Is a Mistake by Bloomberg

Date: 06 October 2005

By THOMAS J. LUECK

Thomas LUECK

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; New Resignation From Ground Zero Project

Date: 06 October 2005

By ROBIN POGREBIN; Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Robin POGREBIN

Arts, Briefly column; Henry Kravis, investment banker and arts patron, resigns from World Trade Center Memorial Foundation; photo (S)

Full Article

Riders Acknowledge Risk, but Most Are Still 'Comfortable on the Subway'

Date: 07 October 2005

By ANTHONY RAMIREZ; Colin Moynihan contributed reporting for this article

Anthony RAMIREZ

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A Dilemma For Officials: Alert or Not

Date: 07 October 2005

By JIM RUTENBERG; Sewell Chan contributed reporting for this article

Jim RUTENBERG

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World Briefing | Africa: Nigeria: 3 Killed As Police And Soldiers Clash

Date: 06 October 2005

By Lydia Polgreen (NYT)

Lydia NYT

Gun battle in Lagos between police and soldiers leaves three civilians dead; melee was apparently started by argument between soldier and police officer over free seat on public bus; President Olusegan Obasanjo calls leaders of both forces to capital to resolve long-standing differences (S)

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Pianists Who Make News

Date: 07 October 2005

By ANTHONY TOMMASINI

Anthony TOMMASINI

Profiles of American pianist Blair McMillen, 34, and British-born pianist Stephen Gosling, 34, who have become young stars of new music scene in New York; two will perform on same program of mostly new and recent works on October 15 at Tenri Cultural Institute, presented by new group American Modern Ensemble; photos (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 October 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 October 2005

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Shares Fall on News of Slower Growth in Service Industries

Date: 06 October 2005

Full Article

Rove Ordered To Talk Again In Leak Inquiry

Date: 07 October 2005

By DAVID JOHNSTON; Anne E. Kornblut contributed reporting for this article

David JOHNSTON

Special prosecutor in CIA leak case, Patrick J Fitzgerald, summons senior White House adviser Karl Rove to return to testify to federal grand jury for fourth time, step that could mean charges will be filed in case; Fitzgerald reportedly tells lawyers for several Bush administration officials that he will decide before grand jury's term expires on Oct 28 whether to accuse anyone of wrongdoing; he is expected to request that several other White House officials return to grand jury to testify as he proceeds toward charging decision; he indicates that he is not entirely finished with Judith Miller, New York Times reporter who served 85 days in jail for refusing to divulge identity of her source, but agreed to testify after I Lewis Libby, Vice Pres Cheney's chief of staff, released her from pledge of confidentiality; it is unknown whether Libby has been asked to appear again before grand jury (M)

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Rangel Says Skipping Harlem Is a Mistake by Bloomberg

Date: 06 October 2005

By THOMAS J. LUECK

Thomas LUECK

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Riders Acknowledge Risk, but Most Are Still 'Comfortable on the Subway'

Date: 07 October 2005

By ANTHONY RAMIREZ; Colin Moynihan contributed reporting for this article

Anthony RAMIREZ

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; New Resignation From Ground Zero Project

Date: 06 October 2005

By ROBIN POGREBIN; Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Robin POGREBIN

Arts, Briefly column; Henry Kravis, investment banker and arts patron, resigns from World Trade Center Memorial Foundation; photo (S)

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A Dilemma For Officials: Alert or Not

Date: 07 October 2005

By JIM RUTENBERG; Sewell Chan contributed reporting for this article

Jim RUTENBERG

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World Briefing | Africa: Nigeria: 3 Killed As Police And Soldiers Clash

Date: 06 October 2005

By Lydia Polgreen (NYT)

Lydia NYT

Gun battle in Lagos between police and soldiers leaves three civilians dead; melee was apparently started by argument between soldier and police officer over free seat on public bus; President Olusegan Obasanjo calls leaders of both forces to capital to resolve long-standing differences (S)

Full Article

Pianists Who Make News

Date: 07 October 2005

By ANTHONY TOMMASINI

Anthony TOMMASINI

Profiles of American pianist Blair McMillen, 34, and British-born pianist Stephen Gosling, 34, who have become young stars of new music scene in New York; two will perform on same program of mostly new and recent works on October 15 at Tenri Cultural Institute, presented by new group American Modern Ensemble; photos (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 October 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 October 2005

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Shares Fall on News of Slower Growth in Service Industries

Date: 06 October 2005

Full Article

Rove Ordered To Talk Again In Leak Inquiry

Date: 07 October 2005

By DAVID JOHNSTON; Anne E. Kornblut contributed reporting for this article

David JOHNSTON

Special prosecutor in CIA leak case, Patrick J Fitzgerald, summons senior White House adviser Karl Rove to return to testify to federal grand jury for fourth time, step that could mean charges will be filed in case; Fitzgerald reportedly tells lawyers for several Bush administration officials that he will decide before grand jury's term expires on Oct 28 whether to accuse anyone of wrongdoing; he is expected to request that several other White House officials return to grand jury to testify as he proceeds toward charging decision; he indicates that he is not entirely finished with Judith Miller, New York Times reporter who served 85 days in jail for refusing to divulge identity of her source, but agreed to testify after I Lewis Libby, Vice Pres Cheney's chief of staff, released her from pledge of confidentiality; it is unknown whether Libby has been asked to appear again before grand jury (M)

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Rangel Says Skipping Harlem Is a Mistake by Bloomberg

Date: 06 October 2005

By THOMAS J. LUECK

Thomas LUECK

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; New Resignation From Ground Zero Project

Date: 06 October 2005

By ROBIN POGREBIN; Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Robin POGREBIN

Arts, Briefly column; Henry Kravis, investment banker and arts patron, resigns from World Trade Center Memorial Foundation; photo (S)

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Riders Acknowledge Risk, but Most Are Still 'Comfortable on the Subway'

Date: 07 October 2005

By ANTHONY RAMIREZ; Colin Moynihan contributed reporting for this article

Anthony RAMIREZ

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A Dilemma For Officials: Alert or Not

Date: 07 October 2005

By JIM RUTENBERG; Sewell Chan contributed reporting for this article

Jim RUTENBERG

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World Briefing | Africa: Nigeria: 3 Killed As Police And Soldiers Clash

Date: 06 October 2005

By Lydia Polgreen (NYT)

Lydia NYT

Gun battle in Lagos between police and soldiers leaves three civilians dead; melee was apparently started by argument between soldier and police officer over free seat on public bus; President Olusegan Obasanjo calls leaders of both forces to capital to resolve long-standing differences (S)

Full Article

Pianists Who Make News

Date: 07 October 2005

By ANTHONY TOMMASINI

Anthony TOMMASINI

Profiles of American pianist Blair McMillen, 34, and British-born pianist Stephen Gosling, 34, who have become young stars of new music scene in New York; two will perform on same program of mostly new and recent works on October 15 at Tenri Cultural Institute, presented by new group American Modern Ensemble; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 October 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 October 2005

Full Article

Rove Ordered To Talk Again In Leak Inquiry

Date: 07 October 2005

By DAVID JOHNSTON; Anne E. Kornblut contributed reporting for this article

David JOHNSTON

Special prosecutor in CIA leak case, Patrick J Fitzgerald, summons senior White House adviser Karl Rove to return to testify to federal grand jury for fourth time, step that could mean charges will be filed in case; Fitzgerald reportedly tells lawyers for several Bush administration officials that he will decide before grand jury's term expires on Oct 28 whether to accuse anyone of wrongdoing; he is expected to request that several other White House officials return to grand jury to testify as he proceeds toward charging decision; he indicates that he is not entirely finished with Judith Miller, New York Times reporter who served 85 days in jail for refusing to divulge identity of her source, but agreed to testify after I Lewis Libby, Vice Pres Cheney's chief of staff, released her from pledge of confidentiality; it is unknown whether Libby has been asked to appear again before grand jury (M)

Full Article

Rangel Says Skipping Harlem Is a Mistake by Bloomberg

Date: 06 October 2005

By THOMAS J. LUECK

Thomas LUECK

Full Article

Riders Acknowledge Risk, but Most Are Still 'Comfortable on the Subway'

Date: 07 October 2005

By ANTHONY RAMIREZ; Colin Moynihan contributed reporting for this article

Anthony RAMIREZ

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; New Resignation From Ground Zero Project

Date: 06 October 2005

By ROBIN POGREBIN; Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Robin POGREBIN

Arts, Briefly column; Henry Kravis, investment banker and arts patron, resigns from World Trade Center Memorial Foundation; photo (S)

Full Article

A Dilemma For Officials: Alert or Not

Date: 07 October 2005

By JIM RUTENBERG; Sewell Chan contributed reporting for this article

Jim RUTENBERG

Full Article

World Briefing | Africa: Nigeria: 3 Killed As Police And Soldiers Clash

Date: 06 October 2005

By Lydia Polgreen (NYT)

Lydia NYT

Gun battle in Lagos between police and soldiers leaves three civilians dead; melee was apparently started by argument between soldier and police officer over free seat on public bus; President Olusegan Obasanjo calls leaders of both forces to capital to resolve long-standing differences (S)

Full Article