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1996年5月9日星期四
出生地
Foča
年龄
29
星号

1996年5月9日星期四 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 129 日。 美国总统是 William J. (Bill) Clinton

如果你出生在这一天,你已经 29 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年5月9日星期五129 天前。 2026年5月9日星期六 天后,您的下一个生日是 235。 你已经活了 10,721 天,或者大约 257,311 小时,或者大约 15,438,704 分钟,或者大约 926,322,240 秒。

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9th of May 1996 News

1996年5月9日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

COMPANY NEWS;TCI AND NEWS CORP. IN TV SPORTS VENTURE

Date: 10 May 1996

As part of its deal to create a joint venture in global sports programming, the News Corporation will sell a 7.5 percent interest in Star TV, its satellite-delivered cable programming platform in Asia, to two entities controlled by Tele-Communications Inc. of Englewood, Colo. Tele-Communications said that in exchange for the Star TV stake, Liberty Media and Tele-Communications International, the acquiring organizations, would give sports broadcasting rights to the new venture. Star TV is an attempt to bring cable directly to homes in Asia but losses are running about $90 million a year. The News Corporation has said it would contribute about $350 million to the venture.

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Safir, Angered by Article, Bars Reporter From Office

Date: 10 May 1996

By Clifford Krauss

Clifford Krauss

Police Commissioner Howard Safir barred a Daily News reporter from attending a briefing for journalists assigned to police headquarters yesterday, explaining that it was his right to invite whomever he wanted into his offices. When the reporter, John G. Marzulli, 34, tried to attend the briefing, he was blocked from entering Mr. Safir's offices by Marilyn Mode, the Deputy Police Commissioner for Public Information.

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ABC Joins Others TV Time

Date: 09 May 1996

By Lawrie Mifflin

Lawrie Mifflin

ABC joined its network brethren yesterday in offering free television time to the major Presidential candidates, announcing that it would invite them to appear on a live one-hour special in prime time, during the last week before the election. The candidates would discuss issues without interruption from journalists or "any third party," ABC said.

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Release the Clinton Videotape

Date: 10 May 1996

President Clinton testified by videotape yesterday in a Federal court in Little Rock, denying accusations of impropriety by the chief witness produced by the Whitewater special prosecutor. The White House opposes release of the tape, saying it contains nothing new and would be used by political opponents. The trial judge, seeing no rush, says he will consider the journalists' applications in about two weeks. But the principle that trials are public events is too important to take second place to the President's political convenience or the judge's leisurely pace. Citizen access to material admitted into evidence is a right long recognized under the First Amendment and the American judicial tradition. The written transcript now available is helpful but insufficient. The news organizations seeking the videotape are right.

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THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING -- ADDENDA;Bill Communications Acquires a Show

Date: 09 May 1996

By Andrea Adelson

Andrea Adelson

Bill Communications, part of VNU, has acquired the annual Premium Incentive Show from the Miller Freeman unit of United News and Media P.L.C. in San Francisco. Terms were not disclosed. The 61st annual show, which will be managed by Miller Freeman, is being held through today at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan. John Wickersham, president of Bill in New York, said Bill's management would begin with the 62d annual show, which is scheduled for the Javits Center on May 6-8, 1997. Bill has named two executives as co-directors of the 1997 show: Peter Edmunds, 51, executive publisher and product development director at Incentive magazine in New York, and Jim Bracken, 61, president of the Billcom Expo and Conference Group in Sterling, Va.

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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK;The Hands That Feed Defective Sound Bites

Date: 09 May 1996

By Walter Goodman

Walter Goodman

The next time politicians indulge in the no-risk pastime of charging television with turning public issues into sound bites, they might take a moment to reflect on the effects of instant images, especially when used by themselves. In a picture op last week of the vetoing of a bill that would have limited the sums plaintiffs could win in faulty-product lawsuits, President Clinton brought on three people who had been hurt by defective products. Earlier, the bill's proponents, Senator Bob Dole and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, staged a made-for-camera appearance of a girl who might be denied a needed medical device because of its maker's fear of a lawsuit. (Is there a central casting office in the capital that rents out victims, tots extra?)

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THE AD CAMPAIGN;The Republicans Strike Back

Date: 09 May 1996

By James Bennet

James Bennet

This is a new 30-second commercial that the Republican National Committee plans to begin televising nationwide on CNN and in select local markets today. PRODUCER: New Century Media Group

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What Do Angry Women Want?

Date: 10 May 1996

By Mary Beth Cahill

Mary Cahill

Faced with the prospect of a mass desertion by female voters in the fall, some Republicans have acknowledged the gender gap and are trying to do something about it, including softening the hard-right anti-abortion language in the party platform. Not even a wholesale revision of that plank seems likely to help. According to the latest New York Times/CBS Poll, President Clinton currently leads Senator Bob Dole among women by a whopping 18 points. Democrats may well be feeling complacent. But that would be a mistake. There is a critical bloc of women -- angry, working class and focused on economic issues -- who may aid the Republican cause, as they did in 1994, simply by deciding not to vote.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 May 1996

International A3-21

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News Summary

Date: 10 May 1996

International A3-13

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