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Doğum Günü, Doğum Tarihi
24 Kasım 1990 Cumartesi
Doğum yeri
Chichester
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34
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24 Kasım 1990, Cumartesi yıldız işaretinin altında bir idi. Yılın 327 günüydü. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Başkanı George Bush idi.

Bu günde doğduysanız, 34 yaşındasınız. Son doğum gününüz 24 Kasım 2024 Pazar, 296 gün önceydi. Bir sonraki doğum gününüz 24 Kasım 2025 Pazartesi gün sonra, 68 günü. 12.715 gün veya yaklaşık 305.167 saat veya yaklaşık 18.310.072 dakika veya yaklaşık 1.098.604.320 saniye yaşadınız.

Bu doğum gününü paylaşan bazı kişiler:

  • Ted Bundy (psikolog, seri katil, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1946)
  • Katherine Heigl (Yönetici yapımcı, dizi oyuncusu, film yapımcısı, manken, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, televizyon yapımcısı, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1978)
  • Lucky Luciano (Gangster, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1897)
  • Sarah Hyland (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1990)
  • Baruch Spinoza (Siyaset bilimci, dilci, enstrüman üreticisi, filozof, ilahiyatçı, yazar, çevirmen, İncil çevirmeni, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1632)
  • Colin Hanks (dizi oyuncusu, film yapımcısı, film yönetmeni, senarist, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1977)
  • Akio Ōtsuka (Seiyū, oyuncu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1959)
  • Stephen Merchant (Radyo sunucusu, dizi oyuncusu, film yönetmeni, komedyen, oyuncu, senarist, sinema oyuncusu, stand-up komedyeni, televizyon yapımcısı, televizyon yönetmeni, yönetmen, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1974)
  • Erich von Manstein (subay, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1887)
  • Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (grafiker, ressam, sanatçı, seramikçi, tasarımcı, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1864)
  • Aleksandr Suvorov (askerî personel, subay, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1730)
  • Zachary Taylor (devlet adamı, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1784)
  • Garret Dillahunt (Karakter oyuncusu, dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1964)
  • Dale Carnegie (motivasyon konuşmacısı, psikolog, yazar, öğretmen, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1888)
  • Liu Shaoqi (sendikalist, siyasetçi, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1898)
  • Pete Best (Davulcu, müzisyen, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1941)
  • Shirley Henderson (sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1965)
  • Emir Kusturica (ajan, besteci, film yapımcısı, film yönetmeni, gitarist, müzisyen, nesir yazarı, oyuncu, senarist, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1954)
  • Oscar Robertson (basketbol koçu, basketbolcu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1938)
  • Arundhati Roy (deneme yazarı, roman yazarı, senarist, yazar, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1961)
  • Denise Crosby (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1957)
  • Hans-Georg Maaßen (akademisyen, hukukçu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1962)
  • Dwight Schultz (blogger, dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, podcast yayıncısı, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1947)
  • Beth Phoenix (profesyonel güreşçi, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1980)
  • VI. Filip (Hükümdar, Doğum Tarihi 17 Kasım 1293)
  • Mario Gavranović (futbolcu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1989)
  • Elena Satine (dizi oyuncusu, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1987)
  • Scott Joplin (besteci, caz müzisyeni, piyanist, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1868)
  • Lukáš Hrádecký (futbolcu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1989)
  • Merav Micha'eli (gazeteci, politika yazarı, siyasetçi, televizyon sunucusu, yazar, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1952)
  • Julieta Venegas (albüm yapımcısı, besteci, müzisyen, oyuncu, piyanist, stüdyo sanatçısı, şarkıcı, şarkıcı-şarkı yazarı, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1970)
  • Thierry Lhermitte (film yapımcısı, film yönetmeni, komedyen, oyuncu, senarist, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1952)
  • Alain Chabat (Radyo sunucusu, dizi oyuncusu, film yapımcısı, film yönetmeni, oyuncu, senarist, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, televizyon sunucusu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1958)
  • Carlo Collodi (gazeteci, roman yazarı, yazar, çocuk romanı yazarı, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1826)
  • Vanessa Incontrada (manken, oyuncu, televizyon sunucusu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1978)
  • Ian Botham (futbolcu, kriketçi, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1955)
  • Conleth Hill (dizi oyuncusu, senarist, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1964)
  • Tom Odell (manken, piyanist, şarkıcı, şarkıcı-şarkı yazarı, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1990)
  • Frances Hodgson Burnett (dramaturg, oyun yazarı, roman yazarı, yazar, çocuk romanı yazarı, öykü yazarı, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1849)
  • Necip Mikati (girişimci, siyasetçi, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1955)
  • XI. Charles (Hükümdar, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1655)
  • Danielle Nicolet (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, Çocuk oyuncu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1973)
  • Alfred Schnittke (akademisyen, besteci, film müziği bestecisi, müzisyen, piyanist, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1934)
  • Maurits (siyasetçi, subay, Doğum Tarihi 14 Kasım 1567)
  • Karina Vanasse (dublaj sanatçısı, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1983)
  • Candy Darling (oyuncu, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1944)
  • Libertad Lamarque (dizi oyuncusu, sinema oyuncusu, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1908)
  • Julius Martov (politika yazarı, siyasetçi, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1873)
  • John Lindsay (avukat, siyasetçi, subay, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1921)
  • Tsung-Dao Lee (akademisyen, fizikçi, teorik fizikçi, Doğum Tarihi 24 Kasım 1926)

24th of November 1990 News

Haber New York Times'ın ön sayfasında 24 Kasım 1990 olarak çıktı

Another Loss of Advertising at Daily News

Date: 24 November 1990

By Andrew L. Yarrow

Andrew Yarrow

The roster of former Daily News advertisers grew longer yesterday, as Macy's confirmed that it had stopped buying advertising space and union officials said that Abraham & Straus had, too. The two department stores were among the newspaper's largest advertisers, bringing it at least $10 million in annual revenue, the unions contended, and the stores' decisions to cancel were a major blow.

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News Is Silent on Cuomo's Offer to Mediate

Date: 25 November 1990

Gov. Mario M. Cuomo again offered to intervene as a mediator in the strike at The Daily News, and was again rebuffed by the paper's management, he said yesterday. "The unions are eager, but we're waiting for management," Governor Cuomo said. "They say they will consider it at the appropriate time, but not having heard from management, I assume they don't consider it an appropriate time."

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Lean Times for Daily News Strikers

Date: 25 November 1990

By David Gonzalez

David Gonzalez

For Ruben Vazquez, the hardest thing about being on strike against The Daily News is hearing the playful squeals of his youngest granddaughter, Ivana. "I don't have money to buy presents for my granddaughters, and it makes me feel so sad that I don't look foward to Christmas," he said as the toddler tumbled into his lap in his Bronx apartment. "I see them and it breaks my heart to think that on Christmas I will come up short."

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CHRONICLE

Date: 24 November 1990

By Susan Heller Anderson

Susan Anderson

The New York Association of Black Journalists is giving its Lifetime Achievement award to CAROL JENKINS , a news anchor and reporter on WNBC-TV who has received recognition, including an Emmy, for excellent television reporting. She will receive the award on Dec. 7 at the organization's annual scholarship dinner. The association also gives college scholarships and cash awards to the winners of a high school essay contest.

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The Nation; The Noriega Tapes In the Court's Court

Date: 25 November 1990

By Neil A. Lewis

Neil Lewis

THE audio tapes that Cable News Network has, supposedly showing that the Government recorded telephone conversations between Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega and members of his defense team, are said to be so scratchy that it is hard to make out much of the conversation. Maybe that was the reason for the puzzling journalistic decision of the Atlanta-based cable network to broadcast a report saying that it had the tapes before it played any of them.

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Drug Lords Kidnapped My Brother

Date: 24 November 1990

By Rafael Santos

Rafael Santos

The phone at home can ring at any time, but usually it's late at night. They want you to know that you're being followed. "Don't mess around with us," the caller says. Or you find in the mail a printed invitation to your own funeral. You feel frightened, helpless, paranoid. They've made their point: You'll think twice before writing against them again. When I go out, I feel followed. Everybody looks suspicious. I'm always careful about where and when I drive. Sometimes I think it's better if I didn't go outside at all. I feel like a hostage; they have turned my house, my car and office into a jail.

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3 British Contenders Open Campaigns

Date: 24 November 1990

By Alan Riding, Special To the New York Times

Alan Riding

With Britain still stunned from the shock of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's resignation on Thursday, the three candidates to succeed her began their campaigns today around similar promises of uniting the Conservative Party and winning the next general elections. The press here showed rare unanimity in paying tribute to the changes brought to Britain during Mrs. Thatcher's more than 11 years in office, and all three candidates pledged to preserve the broad lines of the conservative philosophy long known here simply as Thatcherism.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 November 1990

International 3-21 Military strategists in Iraq are taking steps to offset the technological superiority that will be the U.S.'s major military advantage in any Persian Gulf conflict, defense and intelligence specialists say. Page 1 Iraqis to release 11 from Britain 13 Can sanctions work? Many aides are doubtful 12 The "Harlem Hell Fighters," a National Guard unit consisting of black and Hispanic soldiers, have become the New York City's first Guard unit sent into Saudi Arabia. 14 In Beirut milestone, the last militia starts pullout 12 News analysis: Mikhail Gorbachev presented a blueprint for a politically redesigned Soviet Union that promises greater sovereignty to the republics, but no guaranteed shrinkage of the central Government. 16 The winner of the Polish elections for president will face difficult political and social choices in the struggle to rebuild the country's devastated economy. The front-runner is Lech Walesa, the Solidarity leader. 16 Kohl savoring "this happy hour" 16 Margaret Thatcher's resignation has stunned the opposition Labor Party in Britain, erasing its lead in polls and leaving it with few perceived policy differences with Conservatives. Polls show that Labor would trail Conservatives if elections were held now. 3 And the wagerers say... 3 Tea factories shut after threats by militants 17 A wave of new arrests in Myanmar, formerly Burma, has come in response to a rise in opposition activities. Despite liberalization around the world, the Burmese military maintains its tight hold on power. 20 Asians at U.N. reluctant to criticize Burmese for rights abuses 20 South Asia leaders ask anti-drug effort 21 Rival black group offers to join Mandela 4 Ethiopian combatants agree to open port to food 6 Anti-drug effort clogs outside U.S. 9 Argentine union leader blunt about payoffs 10 Kasparov and Karpov adjourn in first game in France 38 National 24-35 Doctors overcharge for a heart test, the electrocardiogram, and 1,400 other procedures they perform on people insured by Medicare, the Government contends. Budget officials plan to save $725 million by trimming from payments for the heart test. 1 U.S. Supreme Court to hear case on obesity 32 Tough times are hitting workers in America. Many low-wage earners have seen their paychecks eaten by inflation. Others, like Donald and Mary Dalton of Iowa, have been thrown into an economic free fall by plant closings and layoffs. 1 An underdog computer technology called massively parallel processing has emerged as the solution to what will power the next generation of supercomputers. The technology involves scores of independent processors working as one computer. 1 A major entertainment company, MCA Inc., which owns Universal Studios, and the Matsushita Electric Industrial Company of Japan are expected to announce as early as today that they will merge. 1 A dig for gold in California will be undertaken on public land by a Canadian mining company. In an extraordinary agreement, environmentalists gave their blessings and the company agreed to concessions never made before by the industry. 24 Thousands of Filipino veterans who served in the United States military in the Far East during World War II hope that after 45 years a new law will finally give them recognition. 24 Chicago Journal: Seeking new harmony but finding racial rift 24 U.S. is scrutinizing immigration fraud 25 Addicts stealing diapers to resell 29 Again in Capital, a homicide record 31 Past catches up with convict, who faces a stiffer sentence 35 Regional 36-44 The first black Republican to be elected to the House of Representatives in over 50 years is Gary Franks, a little-known alderman from Waterbury, Conn. He has modest hopes for his first term, but Republican leaders are hailing his election. 1 The hardest part of being on strike for Ruben Vazquez, one of 2,300 people striking The Daily News, is hearing the squeals of his youngest granddaughter and knowing he will not have much money to buy presents this Christmas. 36 Communities of Irish immigrants who live illegally in New York and other cities are awaiting President Bush's signature on an immigration bill that would more than double the number of work visas available to natives of Ireland. 36 The Neediest Cases Fund of the New York Times begins its 79th annual appeal today in the midst of economic hard times, making the needs of the poor all the greater but contributions all the harder to raise. 36 Once divided by war, now united by tourism 37 Training to crew on QE2: It's not all sun and beaches 38 Environmentalists in New Jersey have grown disillusioned with Gov. Jim Florio, who was seen as a savior when he came into office. They worry that he may be too accommodating to industry and developers. 40 New York Hospital receives $25 million from foundation 44 Obituaries 42 Fred Shero, coached Philadelphia Flyers to Stanley Cup Archie Brown, union leader Arts/Reviews 67 Campus Life 47-53 Fashion 60, 62 Life Style 56 Pastimes 68-71 Weddings 63-67

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News Summary

Date: 24 November 1990

International 2-6 President Bush met President Assad of Syria in Geneva, setting aside suspiciions about Syrian links to terrorism. Mr. Bush said he was close to a United Nations resolution on using force. Page 1 The United Nations Security Council is expected to meet next week to hammer out a new resolution on the Persian Gulf crisis, but stop short of giving President Bush permission to use force. 4 Chinese and Soviet officials met at a hastily called conference to discuss the gulf crisis. Afterward they said the world should work for a peaceful solution if at all possible. 4 The U.S. appealed to European allies for planes and ships to carry reinforcements to the Persian Gulf to meet the logistical demands of quickly transporting American troops. 4 Price of oil rises $2.27 a barrel on Bush visit 27 News analysis: The Thatcher legacy is already being debated. Many economists say Thatcherism was a 1980's solution for 1980's problems, but those vying to succeed her say there is no turning back. 1 Margaret Thatcher completes Churchill's model 5 The candidates for Prime Minister -- Former Defense Secretary MichaelHeseltine, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, John Major, and the Foreign Secretary, Douglas Hurd -- each promised to unite Conservatives. 5 A bleak pessimism grips China. The Government keeps promising that reforms will continue, but the hard-liners are waging another campaign for greater influence and tighter control over culture. 1 A redesigned Soviet power structure was outlined by President Gorbachev. The union treaty would allow republics self-determination only through a "divorce process" of referendum, consensus and approval. 3 Poland's presidential race ended. The vote on Sunday is widely described as the first election in Eastern Europe to offer voters a genuine choice between candidates. 3 Voters in Czechoslovakia will elect local governments 3 Sofia Government survives vote amid protests 6 Germany's powerful farmers watch over subsidies debate27 A wave of portable laptop computers from Japan threatens the U.S. computer industry. Japan's expertise in miniaturizing electronics has strengthened its foothold in the fastest-growing part of the computer business. 1 Atteridgeville Journal: Refusing to pay for apartheid 2 National 8-10, 22 The percentage of women working or job-hunting appears to have reached a plateau. Economists and sociologists say women, as a group, might be approaching the upper limit of their participation in the work force. 1 Can Florida ride out a recession? Economists and business leaders say the state's Mickey Mouse economy of hotels and amusement parks may protect the state from the economic downturns of the north. 1 A revival of the empowerment idea -- or the politics of self-help -- is being pressed by White House conservatives, who are vying with pragmatists like Richard Darman to shape the Bush domestic agenda. 8 Plans to build a dam were rejected by the Environmental Protection Agency. The head of the agency said the Two Forks Dam, a $1 billion water project in Colorado, would cause "unacceptable environmental damage." 8 A sexual assault case in Wisconsin, in which a man was convicted of raping a woman who doctors believe suffers from a multiple-personality disorder, has taken a new twist. 10 Thousands in Arizona return turkeys after threat 8 Finding on cheaper heart drug is questioned 22 Bluffton Journal: South Carolina's oyster industry ages 8 Regional 23-25 The anger over taxes in New Jersey has not been limited to suburbanites. Poor and moderate-income people in cities like Newark are just as angry at high taxes and distrustful of government programs. 1 Groups are meeting to discuss AIDS at gatherings modeled after the Tupperware party. The sessions are intended to increase awareness of the epidemic among black and Hispanic women in New Jersey. 24 The Daily News lost an advertiser as union officials said Abraham & Straus had stopped buying advertisements, just days after Macy's had. The two department stores were among the paper's largest advertisers. 23 The ranks of unemployed executives throughout the Northeast is growing, and at outplacement services, the corporate casualty wards, the merchandise is moving more slowly. 23 New York's Christmas shopping season begins strongly 27 Power failure disrupts trading on Wall Street 27 The Bronx Museum of the Arts, which has struggled to establish itself as a community museum in a community not generally considered "museum- going," plans to spend at least $21 million to quadruple its size. 23 The first lady of New York City, Joyce B. Dinkins, has played a quiet role in her husband's political career but recently has moved more into the public spotlight. 23 A shooting at an East Village club left one doorman dead and another wounded. The police said the men were shot after an argument over whether patrons could re-enter the club. 25 Police complaint details 5-year pattern of rape and abuse 25 Business Digest 27 Sports Basketball: Fathers and sons and the N.I.T. 39 Owens outlines roles for Syracuse 41 Column: Berkow on a black star 39 Football: Oklahoma beats Nebraska 39 Giant line faces a challenge 39 College games today 41 Jets try to plug holes 42 Golf: Two newcomers in Skins Game 42 Hockey: Islanders take the bite out of Jets 41 Sports People 40 Obituaries 26 Roald Dahl, writer Donald R. Ulrich, a physicist W. M. Cobb, physician who led the N.A.A.C.P. Consumer's World 44 New way to gauge product hazards How stores check checks Tire pressure gauges Guidepost Arts/Entertainment Joffrey back from the brink 11 A Romanian novelist promotes his country's heritage 16 Music: Philippine percussion ensemble 16 Dance: "A Sign of the Times" 12 Art: Surrealism in Berkeley 11 Book: Biography of William S. Paley 15 Editorials/Letters/Op-Ed Editorials 20 Still cheating the disabled A toast to Helsinki For children, a new helper Letters 20 Flora Lewis: Embolden Hussein's opponents 21 Mamoun Fandy: The Hawali tapes 21 Lee P. Brown: It's time to create a crime panel 21 Tom Huth: Free elections in Utah! 21 Rafael Santos: Drug lords kidnapped my brother 21

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Dividend Halved By Ameritrust

Date: 24 November 1990

AP

Expecting a loss for the year, the Ameritrust Corporation said it had halved the dividend on the banking company's common stock. Officials said they resorted to the cut -- the first in the company's 96-year history -- mainly because of problem loans linked to a lagging commercial real estate market. The Ameritrust board declared a quarterly dividend of 16 cents a common share, down from 32 a share in the third quarter. The dividend is payable on Dec. 10 to stockholders of record on Dec. 3. For the first nine months of 1990, Ameritrust reported a loss of $19 million.

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