重播 2011年8月18日星期四

2011年8月18日星期四 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 229 日。 美国总统是 Barack Obama

如果你出生在这一天,你已经 14 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年8月18日星期一291 天前。 2026年8月18日星期二 天后,您的下一个生日是 73。 你已经活了 5,405 天,或者大约 129,726 小时,或者大约 7,783,561 分钟,或者大约 467,013,660 秒。

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18th of August 2011 News

2011年8月18日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Payrolls Increased in 31 States in July, but Jobless Rate Rose in 28, New Data Shows

Date: 19 August 2011

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Payrolls climbed in 31 states in July, led by New York and Texas, while the jobless rate increased in 28, painting a mixed employment picture for last month.

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From Philadelphia, Slowdown News

Date: 19 August 2011

By Floyd Norris

Floyd Norris

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s business index for August fell to a level that in the past has signaled a recession.

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76 Cents Worth of Good News

Date: 18 August 2011

By Paula Span

Paula Span

A small consolation for those on Medicare.

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Venezuela: Nationalizing Gold

Date: 18 August 2011

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela said Wednesday that he planned to take control of the country’s gold industry to halt illegal mining and bolster reserves.

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Reporter Known for Scoops Is Held in Hacking Inquiry

Date: 18 August 2011

By Sarah Lyall

Sarah Lyall

The British police arrested James Desborough, the Hollywood reporter for the defunct News of the World tabloid, on Thursday, bringing the number of arrests in the phone hacking case to 13.

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Detective in Phone Hacking Inquiry Is Arrested

Date: 19 August 2011

By Sarah Lyall

Sarah Lyall

A Scotland Yard detective was arrested on Thursday “on suspicion of misconduct in a public office relating to an unauthorized disclosure of information.”

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Amy Waldman's "The Submission"; Holland Cotter on the Los Angeles art scene in the 1960's; back-to-school reading; best-seller news

Date: 19 August 2011

This week: a conversation with Amy Waldman about her 9/11 themed novel, "The Submission"; and the Times's Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic, Holland Cotter, discusses the Los Angeles art scene in the 1960's. For our back-to-school issue, we have a discussion with James Patterson and Rick Riordan about young reluctant readers; Patricia Cohen with interesting new data on public education; and Jennifer Schuessler on first read programs for incoming college freshmen. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

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Are They Not Staying Long Enough at the Fair?

Date: 19 August 2011

By Kristen McQueary

Kristen McQueary

The state fair used to be a major annual event for Illinois politicians, but fewer are bothering to show up and many who do make only perfunctory appearances.

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Creed C. Black, Newspaper Executive, Dies at 86

Date: 18 August 2011

By Douglas Martin

Douglas Martin

As publisher of The Lexington Herald-Leader, Mr. Black supported an investigation of the University of Kentucky basketball team that led to the first Pulitzer Prize for the paper.

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A Different Kind of Corporate Breakup

Date: 19 August 2011

By David Greising

David Greising

Google’s planned $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility is proof that in a world of uncertainty and economic peril, almost anything can happen.

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