1 Mart 1997 Cumartesi Tekrar oynatılıyor

1 Mart 1997, Cumartesi yıldız işaretinin altında bir idi. Yılın 59 günüydü. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Başkanı William J. (Bill) Clinton idi.

Bu günde doğduysanız, 29 yaşındasınız. Son doğum gününüz 1 Mart 2026 Pazar, 108 gün önceydi. Bir sonraki doğum gününüz 1 Mart 2027 Pazartesi gün sonra, 256 günü. 10.700 gün veya yaklaşık 256.817 saat veya yaklaşık 15.409.036 dakika veya yaklaşık 924.542.160 saniye yaşadınız.

Bu doğum gününü paylaşan bazı kişiler:

  • Justin Bieber (müzisyen, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1994)
  • Zack Snyder (Kameraman, Yönetici yapımcı, bilim İnsanı, film yapımcısı, film yönetmeni, senarist, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1966)
  • Javier Bardem (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, ragbi birliği oyuncusu, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1969)
  • Frédéric Chopin (besteci, müzisyen, piyanist, virtüöz, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1810)
  • Ron Howard (dizi oyuncusu, film yapımcısı, film yönetmeni, oyuncu, senarist, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, televizyon yapımcısı, televizyon yönetmeni, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1954)
  • Shivaji (İmparator, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1627)
  • Jensen Ackles (dizi oyuncusu, film yönetmeni, manken, oyuncu, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, televizyon yönetmeni, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1978)
  • Miyamoto Musaşi (Buşi, Ronin, askerî personel, filozof, ressam, yazar, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1584)
  • Lupita Nyong'o (sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1983)
  • David Niven (askerî personel, dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1910)
  • Halid Şeyh Muhammed (terörist, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1964)
  • İzak Rabin (diplomat, siyasetçi, subay, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1922)
  • Hasan bin Ali (devlet adamı, Doğum Tarihi 26 Şubat 625)
  • Kesha (oyuncu, rapçi, stüdyo sanatçısı, şarkı yazarı, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1987)
  • Harry Belafonte (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, stüdyo sanatçısı, şarkı yazarı, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1927)
  • Ryunosuke Akutagava (edebiyat eleştirmeni, gazeteci, roman yazarı, senarist, yazar, öykü yazarı, şair, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1892)
  • Timothy Laurence (subay, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1950)
  • Maurice Ravel (Orkestra şefi, besteci, müzisyen, piyanist, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1875)
  • Tim Daly (dizi oyuncusu, film yapımcısı, film yönetmeni, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, televizyon yapımcısı, televizyon yönetmeni, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1956)
  • Brad Falchuk (Dizi sorumlusu, Yönetici yapımcı, senarist, televizyon yapımcısı, yazar, yönetmen, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1971)
  • Thomas Anders (şarkıcı, şarkıcı-şarkı yazarı, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1963)
  • Alan Thicke (besteci, dizi oyuncusu, komedyen, senarist, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, televizyon sunucusu, şarkı yazarı, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1947)
  • Mark-Paul Gosselaar (dizi oyuncusu, manken, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, ünlü, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1974)
  • Jack Davenport (dizi oyuncusu, film yapımcısı, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1973)
  • Big E Langston (Amerikan futbolu oyuncusu, powerlifting sporcusu, profesyonel güreşçi, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1986)
  • Glenn Miller (Orkestra şefi, aranjör, besteci, caz müzisyeni, müzisyen, pilot (havacılık), stüdyo sanatçısı, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1904)
  • Booker T (profesyonel güreşçi, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1965)
  • Carlos Queiroz (futbolcu, teknik direktör, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1953)
  • Chris Webber (basketbolcu, iş insanı, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1973)
  • Robert Conrad (Dublör, dizi oyuncusu, film yönetmeni, oyuncu, senarist, sinema oyuncusu, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1935)
  • Dirk Benedict (dizi oyuncusu, film yönetmeni, oyuncu, senarist, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, tiyatro yönetmeni, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1945)
  • Carlos Vela (futbolcu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1989)
  • Kim Raver (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1969)
  • Jordan Veretout (futbolcu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1993)
  • Cara Buono (dizi oyuncusu, film yapımcısı, film yönetmeni, senarist, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1971)
  • George Eads (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1967)
  • Catherine Bach (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1954)
  • Ömer bin Ladin (tacir, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1981)
  • Mike Dean (Ses mühendisliği, albüm yapımcısı, besteci, gitarist, piyanist, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1965)
  • Juan Bernat (futbolcu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1993)
  • Daniella Monet (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1989)
  • Ion Creangă (yazar, çocuk romanı yazarı, şair, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1837)
  • Kyle O'Reilly (profesyonel güreşçi, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1987)
  • Agata Muceniece (manken, oyuncu, televizyon sunucusu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1989)
  • Georg Simmel (akademisyen, filozof, sosyolog, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1858)
  • João Goulart (avukat, siyasetçi, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1918)
  • Joan Hackett (dizi oyuncusu, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1934)
  • Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski (askerî personel, siyasetçi, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1899)
  • Martin O'Neill (futbolcu, teknik direktör, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1952)
  • Félicien Kabuga (iş insanı, Doğum Tarihi 1 Mart 1933)

1st of March 1997 News

Haber New York Times'ın ön sayfasında 1 Mart 1997 olarak çıktı

News Article On Bombing Raises Fears For Fair Trial

Date: 02 March 1997

By Jo Thomas

Jo Thomas

Lawyers preparing for Oklahoma City bombing trial are concerned about potential effect on jury of newspaper report that Timothy J McVeigh, defendant, told his lawyers that he had driven truck used in bombing and that he decided on daytime attack to insure an impressive 'body count'; article was published in Dallas Morning News after appearing on newspaper's World Wide Web page, just as hundreds of prospective jurors were required to mail back questionnaires that had been sent to them two weeks ago; article quoted source from McVeigh's defense team; McVeigh's lawyer, Stephen Jones, seeking to minimize damage, calls article a hoax (M)

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Technology Threatens Monopolies

Date: 01 March 1997

Editorial observes that competitive revolution in telecommunications took two encouraging steps forward this week; notes News Corporation announced a merger that promises to provide its customers wiht broadcast satellite service fully equal, if not superior, to their local cable service; also discusses AT&T's announcement that it has secretly developed technology that would allow it to bring local phone service to people's homes without using equipment of regional Bell companies

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Newspaper Says McVeigh Described Role in Bombing

Date: 01 March 1997

By James Brooke

James Brooke

Bitter row breaks out over report by Dallas Morning News that defendant in Oklahoma City bombing case, Timothy J McVeigh, told one of his lawyers that he had driven truck used in bombing and that he had decided on daytime attack to insure 'a body count'; summaries of confidential prison interviews with defense lawyer in second half of 1995 are cited as source for article, which is released on newspaper's World Wide Web page; article is scheduled for publication on Saturday, March 1; Stephen Jones, lead lawyer for McVeigh, sharply criticizes newspaper article (M)

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TIME WARNER ORDERS BUDGET CUTS UP TO 5%

Date: 01 March 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Time Warner Inc steps up its cost-cutting efforts by ordering far-flung units to shave 3 percent to 5 percent off their budgets in next three years (S)

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USA WASTE INCREASES OFFER FOR MID-AMERICAN WASTE

Date: 01 March 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

USA Waste Services increases offer for Mid-American Waste Systems to $201 million from $180 million after Superior Oil Co makes competing bid for Mid-American, which is operating under bankruptcy protection (S)

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Aguirre Changing Roles

Date: 01 March 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Mark Aguirre will quit as Dallas Mavericks' director of player development after this season, move that is part of restructuring by Don Nelson, new general manager; Aguirre, 37, will take on nonbasketball duties and receive unspecified ownership share (S)

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Summit Bancorp Buying Collective Bancorp

Date: 01 March 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Summit Bancorp says agrees to buy Collective Bancorp for $867 million in stock, cementing its position as largest bank based in New Jersey (S)

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Growth Rate In 4th Quarter Cut to 3.9%

Date: 01 March 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Commerce Dept reports that economy grew at annual rate of 3.9 percent in fourth quarter, slower than 4.8 percent estimated originally; attributes downward revision in growth of gross domestic product to unexpected liquidation of inventories at retailers and other businesses (M)

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Will the South Rise Again?

Date: 02 March 1997

Bob Stebbins letter complains of lack of news about South Jersey in New Jersey section for Feb 17

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 01 March 1997

INTERNATIONAL 3-6 Clinton Certifies Mexico As Ally in War on Drugs President Clinton certified Mexico as a full ally in the war against illegal drugs, but only after the Mexican Government made several commitments sought by American law enforcement agencies. It reportedly agreed to begin extraditing major drug traffickers and to increase prosecutions under Mexico's new money-laundering and organized-crime laws. For a second year, Colombia was not certified. 1 Saudi Cooperation Criticized Louis J. Freeh, the director of the F.B.I., expressed frustration that the Saudis were not doing more to help in the investigation of a truck bombing that killed 19 United States airmen. A senior Saudi Arabian delegation renewed pledges of cooperation in the investigation. 6 2 Bosnian 'Victims' Found Alive Two Muslim brothers, whose supposed murders were the key evidence in the sentencing, in 1993, of two Bosnian Serbs for war crimes, have been found living in a Sarajevo suburb. The existence of the brothers is a major embarrassment for the Bosnian Government and has led a lawyer for one of the imprisoned Serbs to file for a new trial. Government officials would not discuss the case nor the appeal for a new trial. 3 Romania Welcomes Ex-King King Michael of Romania, dethroned at gunpoint 50 years ago, made an emotional homecoming from exile in Switzerland, the first time he had been welcomed by the Government and people. The King's citizenship has been reinstated and he has received a new passport. President Emil Constantinescu has asked the King, who is 75, to help the Government make the case for Romanian entry into NATO. 3 U.N. Chief Calls for Intervention Secretary General Kofi Annan of the United Nations called on world powers to send a multinational military force to deliver relief and help refugees in Zaire. With Foreign Minister Herve de Charette of France already favoring the idea, Mr. Annan will try to persuade the Security Council to change its mind and drop its earlier hostility to the idea. 5 Tension in East Jerusalem Briefly, violence seemed about to erupt in East Jerusalem, where Israel announced that it would build a Jewish neighborhood over Palestinian objections. Hundreds of Palestinians protested, and a group of women and youths confronted the Israeli border police. But the incident ended peacefully as both sides drew back. 6 3 Dead in Albania Three people were reported killed in Albania and at least 10 injured when shooting broke out in the southern town of Vlore, where demonstrators have staged anti-government protests for weeks. It was not clear who started the shooting but one witness said the local headquarters of the secret police was set on fire. One of the dead was believed to be a secret-police officer. (Reuters) NATIONAL 7-10 Democrats to Return Another $1.5 Million The Democratic Party said that it would return nearly $1.5 million in contributions that it now believes may have been illegal or improper. Most of the money was raised by three Asian-American businessmen whose fund-raising practices have come under sharp scrutiny by Federal prosecutors and Congressional investigators. This brings to nearly $3 million the amount the Democrats have been forced to return since last October. 8 Checks of Cigarette Buyers The first day of a new Federal rule requiring retailers to check the identifications of all people younger than 27 when they buy cigarettes, brought longer waits in some checkout lines, as well as what some cigarette buyers in their 40's or 50's interpreted as compliments when they were asked for identification. But most people doubted that the policy would stop smoking by teen-agers. 7 Shootout Is Caught on TV Two bank robbers dressed in black body armor and carrying automatic weapons died after a gun battle with the Los Angeles police that was broadcast live from television cameras in news helicopters. The shooting, which raged for the better part of an hour, also left eight police officers and five passers-by injured. 7 Reports of McVeigh Statement A bitter fight broke out over a newspaper report that Timothy J. McVeigh had told members of his defense team that he was alone in driving a Ryder truck to the Oklahoma City Federal building and that he decided on exploding the bomb that destroyed the building in the daytime to insure a large casualty toll. But his lawyer, Stephen Jones, criticized the newspaper, The Dallas Morning News, for publishing what he called a hoax. The newspaper said its account was based on notes of Mr. McVeigh's interviews in jail with a member of the defense team. 7 Doctors Urge Limiting Doctors A large segment of the nation's medical establishment, including the American Medical Association and representatives of medical schools, said that too many doctors were being trained and that the number should be cut. The groups proposed limiting the number of doctors who enter training programs as residents in an effort to cut the number of new doctors by about 20 percent a year. 9 Agent Pleads Guilty to Spying A former supervisor with the F.B.I. pleaded guilty to spying for Russia. The agent, Earl Edwin Pitts, is only the second F.B.I. agent to be found guilty of espionage. 9 Cache of Bombs Is Found The authorities in Georgia found 16 bombs in the home of a theft suspect who was wounded in a gun fight with sheriff's deputies in Roopville, Ga., but they said they had no evidence that the man was involved in the recent attack on a bar in Atlanta or with the bomb that exploded during the Olympics there in July. (AP) NEW YORK/REGION 25-29 Plan for Con Edison Would Favor Business As New York State seeks to cut power prices by scrapping electric-company monopolies in favor of competition, the Pataki administration and Con Edison have drafted a tentative agreement that delivers the largest share of savings to business, not residential users. Con Edison would split into generating, marketing and distributing companies that could be owned by a holding company. 1 Some Could Lose 212 Code Nynex said that by the end of next year some Manhattanites could lose their current telephone area code, 212, and that all of them might have to dial 11 digits to reach their friends uptown, downtown or even around the block. Nynex said that it would run out of numbers with the 212 area code by the beginning of 1999, and it presented regulators with three possible solutions. 1 Rape Charges Are Dismissed Charges against a businessman accused of raping a woman he met over the Internet were dismissed. Prosecutors said they requested the dismissal after investigating the accuser's claims and reviewing evidence, including computer records. 27 Democrat Leaves Race Robert C. Janiszewski, the Hudson County Executive, said that he was withdrawing from the New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial primary, narrowing the field of Democrats hoping to challenge Governor Whitman in November. 28 Resort Files for Bankruptcy The Concord Resort Hotel -- the resort where the comedian Alan King kibitzed, Muhammad Ali trained, and scores of Jewish singles met the loves of their lives -- filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. It was reeling from lagging patronage and the defeat of a state measure to permit gambling. 25 SPORTS 30-34 ARTS 13-19, 24 BUSINESS DAY 35-48 Cigna to Buy Healthsource Cigna, playing catch-up in the fast-consolidating health insurance field, agreed to buy Healthsource, a troubled managed health care company, for $1.45 billion in cash. Cigna would also assume $250 million of Healthsource debt. 35 Burger Sale Is Approved McDonald's said that its 2,700 domestic franchisees had voted overwhelmingly to endorse its plans for a nationwide promotion built around heavily discounted sandwiches and burgers. 35 Business Digest 35 OBITUARIES 11 EDITORIAL 22-23 Editorials: Technology threatens monopolies, a rational way to reduce the deficit, finding lost children, a city at war. Column: Maureen Dowd. Bridge 49 Crossword 18 Weather 18

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