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生日,出生日期
1993年7月18日星期日
出生地
서울특별시
年龄
32
星号

1993年7月18日星期日 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 198 日。 美国总统是 William J. (Bill) Clinton

如果你出生在这一天,你已经 32 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年7月18日星期五59 天前。 2026年7月18日星期六 天后,您的下一个生日是 305。 你已经活了 11,747 天,或者大约 281,934 小时,或者大约 16,916,086 分钟,或者大约 1,014,965,160 秒。

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18th of July 1993 News

1993年7月18日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

At The Post, Quiet Talk About Turning a Profit

Date: 19 July 1993

By William Glaberson

William Glaberson

Now that Rupert Murdoch is HERE TO STAY, as the front page of the money-losing New York Post boomed last week, it is time to answer the question: WHY DOES HE WANT IT? The answer appears to be a usual one for would-be newspaper publishers: he wants power and profit.

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JULY 11-17: In Last Week's Episode . . .; Coma Newspaper Sits Up And Resumes Publishing

Date: 18 July 1993

By William Glaberson

William Glaberson

After shutting down The New York Post for two days, Rupert Murdoch last week won what he said were the union concessions he needed to move into the final phase of what may be the most drawn-out purchase of a newspaper ever. To buy The Post again, Mr. Murdoch, who lost $150 million when he owned it from 1976 to 1988, must now deal with creditors of the newspaper when it was owned by Peter S. Kalikow. Mr. Kalikow, of course, bought The Post, which proclaims itself the country's oldest continuously published daily paper, from Mr. Murdoch and then lost millions on it before giving up in January.

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Auto Prices Drop in China

Date: 19 July 1993

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Tighter controls on institutional purchases of automobiles, part of China's new austerity program, have led to declining vehicle prices and growing inventories at auto makers, The China Daily reported today. Vehicle inventories at domestic auto manufacturers at the end of May were up 40 percent from a year earlier, and passenger car prices are expected to follow those of trucks, which dropped 10 percent in the last two months, the official paper said.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 18 July 1993

International 3-17 CHINESE MIGRANTS ARE SENT BACK

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 July 1993

International A2-11 JAPAN PARTY LOSES MAJORITY The Liberal Democratic Party lost its majority in the Japanese Parliament but retained enough seats to set off a struggle with a new generation of opposition leaders for command of the Government. A1 CHINA DISSIDENTS STILL FEARFUL One Chinese student's odyssey underscores the continuing scrutiny and repression the dissidents from the Tiananmen Square democracy movement face even when they are released from prison. A9

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Publisher for TV Guide

Date: 19 July 1993

Mary G. Berner, vice president and associate publisher of TV Guide, has been named publisher of the weekly magazine. She will retain the title of vice president. The position of publisher has been vacant since last month when Joseph W. Cece, the magazine's former president and publisher, was promoted to executive vice president of News America Publishing Inc., TV Guide's parent. Ms. Berner joined TV Guide in 1989 as advertising director. She was previously the publisher of Success magazine.

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Viewpoints; I, Spy: My Secret Life as a Consumer

Date: 18 July 1993

By Robert Goldman

Robert Goldman

THE monthly dips and blips in consumer spending may be front-page news to some but to yours truly, they're no surprise at all. That's because I am part of the seasonally adjusted, the weighted aggregate; a person who no longer responds to economic news, but makes it. Before you accuse me of economic chutzpah, let me explain. To friends and workmates, I'm just another suburban warrior looking for that perfect parking place in the strip mall of life. But thanks to a telephone call from the Bureau of the Census, I am a secret agent, a 007 in the war of indexes. More specifically, I am 73602400753CPP, a member of a select group that comprises the Consumer Price Index.

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Technology; A Chip That Allows Parents to Censor TV Sex and Violence

Date: 18 July 1993

By Edmund L. Andrews

Edmund Andrews

Here's a news flash that television broadcasters would probably prefer parents not receive. The technology is available that would let parents automatically block out programs loaded with violence and gore, and the cost of the equipment could be as little as $5 a TV set. Under pressure from Congress, the four commercial television networks announced last month that beginning this fall they will voluntarily preface violent programs with a parental advisory. But a back-room debate continues over whether television programmers should go a step farther by embracing automatic "lock out" technologies to let households block shows that carry such advisories, and whether these devices would be effective at controlling what children watch.

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New Immigrants Catch the Eye of Business

Date: 18 July 1993

By Frances J. Bender

Frances Bender

DUARTE ALVES, a Portuguese immigrant to the United States in 1979, said he's one of the fortunate ones. He came to the United States with a college degree in finance and a working knowledge of English. But Mr. Alves said others face a tougher road trying to overcome language and culture barriers. Mr. Alves, who is the treasurer of the Portuguese-American Political Action Committee in Naugatuck, took on a new task starting last year. Each week he transcribes stories from his hometown newspaper, The Naugatuck Daily News, into Portuguese for non-English-speaking residents.

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Dolphins Say Goodbye to Duper

Date: 18 July 1993

MARK DUPER, the second-leading receiver in Miami Dolphins history, was waived by the team yesterday with training camp two days away. That means the Dolphins will enter this season for the first time since 1983 without the "Marks Brothers" -- Duper and MARK CLAYTON, who were the team's top receivers for the past decade and are ranked 1-2 on Miami's career receiving list.

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