1964: Sinatra Shielded From Press
Date: 07 July 2014
By INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE
International TRIBUNE
From the International Herald Tribune archives: Frank Sinatra throws firecrackers at paparazzi in 1964.
2014年7月6日 是 星期日 星号下的 ♋。 这是一年中的 186 日。 美国总统是 Barack Obama。
如果你出生在这一天,你已经 11 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年7月6日星期日,334 天前。 2026年7月6日星期一 天后,您的下一个生日是 30。 你已经活了 4,352 天,或者大约 104,461 小时,或者大约 6,267,719 分钟,或者大约 376,063,140 秒。
Date: 07 July 2014
By INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE
International TRIBUNE
From the International Herald Tribune archives: Frank Sinatra throws firecrackers at paparazzi in 1964.
Date: 06 July 2014
By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL
Elisabeth ROSENTHAL
News analysis; there is emerging evidence that lengthy waits to get doctor's appointment have become norm in many parts of American medicine, despite commonly held belief that waiting times in America are much shorter than in other countries; many doctors caution that waiting for medical care can sometimes be beneficial.
Date: 07 July 2014
By ROD NORDLAND
Rod NORDLAND
The Times’s Rod Nordland discussed reporting in Baghdad and the part that editors play.
Date: 06 July 2014
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
David
News analysis; Bahrain's experience of sectarian feuds in wake of Arab Spring appears now to be harbinger of what was to come as centuries-old rivalries between Sunni and Shiite Muslims tear apart much of the region; scholars and activists say religious resentments have been revived and exploited by authorities in Bahrain, as well as in other countries in Middle East.
Date: 06 July 2014
By JIM RUTENBERG
Jim RUTENBERG
Jim Rutenberg Talk interview with Jay Carney, outgoing White House press secretary.
Date: 07 July 2014
By DANIEL E. SLOTNIK
Daniel SLOTNIK
Lloyd Garrison, former foreign correspondent for The New York Times who covered conflicts in Africa during the 1960s, dies at age 83.
Date: 07 July 2014
By AUSTIN RAMZY
Austin RAMZY
The Chinese leader warns Japan against revising history as tensions fester between the two Asian powers.
Date: 07 July 2014
By ALAN RAPPEPORT
Alan RAPPEPORT
Congress is set to return to work after its midsummer recess. While little legislation is expected to pass before the midterm elections in November, immigration is expected to remain the rhetorical focus on Washington.
Date: 07 July 2014
By KATHERINE SCHULTEN
Katherine SCHULTEN
How well did you follow the news this week? Test yourself to see how you do against others.