Replaying Tuesday, February 15, 2000

The February 15, 2000 was a Tuesday under the star sign of . It was the 45 day of the year. President of the United States was William J. (Bill) Clinton.

If you were born on this day, you are 26 years old. Your last birthday was on the Sunday, February 15, 2026, 130 days ago. Your next birthday is on Monday, February 15, 2027, in 234 days. You have lived for 9,627 days, or about 231,057 hours, or about 13,863,462 minutes, or about 831,807,720 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Louis XV of France (art collector, monarch, born February 15, 1710)
  • Chris Farley (actor, comedian, dancer, screenwriter, singer, stunt performer, television actor, voice actor, born February 15, 1964)
  • Jane Seymour (actor, entrepreneur, film actor, film producer, stage actor, television actor, born February 15, 1951)
  • George Russell (Formula One driver, racing automobile driver, born February 15, 1998)
  • Griselda Blanco (drug lord, born February 15, 1943)
  • Papu Gómez (association football player, born February 15, 1988)
  • Robert Hansen (baker, serial killer, born February 15, 1939)
  • Matt Groening (actor, animator, author, cartoonist, comics artist, film producer, screenwriter, born February 15, 1954)
  • Callum Turner (actor, film director, television actor, born February 15, 1990)
  • Randhir Kapoor (actor, film director, film producer, born February 15, 1947)
  • Jaromír Jágr (ice hockey player, born February 15, 1972)
  • Ernest Shackleton (explorer, military officer, traveler, born February 15, 1874)
  • Jeremy Bentham (lawyer, born February 15, 1748)
  • Susan B. Anthony (abolitionist, feminist, human rights activist, suffragist, writer, born February 15, 1820)
  • Rui Patrício (association football player, born February 15, 1988)
  • Alex Borstein (comedian, film actor, screenwriter, singer, television actor, voice actor, born February 15, 1971)
  • Gloria Trevi (actor, cartoonist, dancer, entrepreneur, fashion designer, film actor, human trafficking, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, television actor, television presenter, born February 15, 1968)
  • Natalie Morales (actor, film actor, television actor, born February 15, 1985)
  • Dzhokhar Dudayev (aircraft pilot, military officer, politician, born February 15, 1944)
  • Christopher McDonald (actor, character actor, film actor, television actor, voice actor, born February 15, 1955)
  • Michael Gargiulo (serial killer, born February 15, 1976)
  • Totò (comedian, composer, film actor, lyricist, playwright, poet, screenwriter, writer, born February 15, 1898)
  • Irena Sendler (clinical nurse specialist, resistance fighter, born February 15, 1910)
  • John Barrymore (actor, film actor, screenwriter, stage actor, born February 15, 1882)
  • Corinne Foxx (actor, television actor, born February 15, 1994)
  • Birdman (entrepreneur, investor, rapper, record producer, songwriter, born February 15, 1969)
  • Jin Se-yeon (actor, film actor, television actor, born February 15, 1994)
  • Cesar Romero (actor, character actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born February 15, 1907)
  • Yun Jong-hun (actor, film actor, television actor, born February 15, 1984)
  • Chantal Janzen (film actor, singer, stage actor, television presenter, born February 15, 1979)
  • Ami Koshimizu (actor, child actor, radio personality, seiyū, singer, stage actor, voice actor, born February 15, 1986)
  • Greer Grammer (actor, beauty pageant contestant, film actor, television actor, born February 15, 1992)
  • Geoffrey Kondogbia (association football player, born February 15, 1993)
  • Graham Hill (Formula One driver, author, engineer, racing automobile driver, sailor, born February 15, 1929)
  • Janice Dickinson (actor, fashion photographer, film actor, model, photographer, talent agent, television actor, writer, born February 15, 1955)
  • William Katt (actor, comedian, film actor, film director, film producer, musician, screenwriter, television actor, voice actor, born February 15, 1950)
  • Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (diplomat, historian, journalist, politician, soldier, writer, born February 15, 1811)
  • Charles-Henri Sanson (executioner, physician, violinist, born February 15, 1739)
  • Claire Bloom (actor, autobiographer, film actor, stage actor, born February 15, 1931)
  • Élodie Frégé (film actor, reality television participant, singer-songwriter, born February 15, 1982)
  • Miep Gies (resistance fighter, writer, born February 15, 1909)
  • Omarosa Manigault Newman (actor, businessperson, politician, voice actor, born February 15, 1974)
  • Harvey Korman (film actor, film producer, stage actor, stand-up comedian, television actor, television producer, voice actor, born February 15, 1927)
  • Li Hongzhang (Mandarin, diplomat, politician, born February 15, 1823)
  • Yiruma (composer, pianist, born February 15, 1978)
  • David Sharp (explorer, mountaineer, born February 15, 1972)
  • Amber Riley (actor, dancer, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born February 15, 1986)
  • Adam Granduciel (guitarist, singer, singer-songwriter, born February 15, 1979)
  • Matsudaira Katamori (military leader, born February 15, 1836)
  • Glyn Johns (audio engineer, composer, music executive, record producer, recording artist, born February 15, 1942)

15th of February 2000 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on February 15, 2000

News Corporation Studying Merger of Its Satellite Units

Date: 15 February 2000

By ANDREW POLLACK

Andrew POLLACK

Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is strongly considering consolidating all its satellite-related businesses into single company that could provide Internet service from space to nearly entire globe; News Corp is expected to control new company but could offer minority stake to public (M)

Full Article

Troubled Nassau Jail Gets a New Sheriff

Date: 15 February 2000

Edward Reilly is approved as new sheriff to oversee Nassau County's troubled jail (S)

Full Article

Apple Introduces New Computers

Date: 16 February 2000

Apple Computer announces series of new portable and desktop computers in Tokyo including translucent graphite-colored version of its consumer iBook portable; new model of iBook will sell for $1,799 and have faster 366 MHz processor; company says it will also increase performance of its business Powerbook line of computers by bringing out new version with faster processors and revamped internal design (S)

Full Article

A New Sizzle In the Kitchen

Date: 16 February 2000

By FLORENCE FABRICANT

Florence FABRICANT

Chefs are taking bacon seriously, and they are fussy about what they buy; photos; recipes (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 16 February 2000

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 2000

Full Article

A New Striker Is Coming

Date: 15 February 2000

By ALEX YANNIS

Alex YANNIS

International soccer notebook; roster changes made by MetroStars discussed (M)

Full Article

New York Is Ranked High For Deadly Heart Attacks

Date: 16 February 2000

By HOLCOMB B. NOBLE

Study by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and West Virginia University finds that white women in New York State have highest death rates from heart disease among white women in US, and New York ranks second highest in number of deaths among women over all; finds that death rates from heart disease are generally highest in impoverished rural areas of Appalachia, Mississippi Delta and elsewhere in rural Southern states; finds high death rates in densely populated cities of New York, Chicago, Detroit and New Orleans; states with lowest death rates are in West, and rates are low to moderate in Midwest; map (M)

Full Article

New Emphasis in Cancer Drug Tests: The Elderly

Date: 15 February 2000

By GINA KOLATA

Gina KOLATA

Cancer researchers are designing studies specifically for older people, seeking mildest treatments for people whose life expectancy may be no more than 10 years; that means asking whether radiation after lumpectomy extends life for older women with breast cancer, whether chemotherapy is helpful for elderly patients with colon cancer, lung cancer or breast cancer, and whether a mild chemotherapy treatment is helpful for elderly lung-cancer patients; photos of Dr Rafat Ansari, cancer specialist (L)

Full Article

Privacy Advocates Fault New DoubleClick Service

Date: 15 February 2000

By JERI CLAUSING

Jeri CLAUSING

DoubleClick, Internet's leading advertising placement company, begins new service along with educational campaign to help Web surfers protect their privacy; effort is immediately denounced by privacy advocates as weak attempt at crisis management; DoubleClick's 'Internet Privacy Education Campaign' comes only days after leading privacy group files formal complaint against company with Federal Trade Commission and on heels of survey showing that company was collecting personal information from Web sites that claimed such information was not being shared (M)

Full Article

News Corporation Studying Merger of Its Satellite Units

Date: 15 February 2000

By ANDREW POLLACK

Andrew POLLACK

Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is strongly considering consolidating all its satellite-related businesses into single company that could provide Internet service from space to nearly entire globe; News Corp is expected to control new company but could offer minority stake to public (M)

Full Article

Troubled Nassau Jail Gets a New Sheriff

Date: 15 February 2000

Edward Reilly is approved as new sheriff to oversee Nassau County's troubled jail (S)

Full Article

Apple Introduces New Computers

Date: 16 February 2000

Apple Computer announces series of new portable and desktop computers in Tokyo including translucent graphite-colored version of its consumer iBook portable; new model of iBook will sell for $1,799 and have faster 366 MHz processor; company says it will also increase performance of its business Powerbook line of computers by bringing out new version with faster processors and revamped internal design (S)

Full Article

A New Sizzle In the Kitchen

Date: 16 February 2000

By FLORENCE FABRICANT

Florence FABRICANT

Chefs are taking bacon seriously, and they are fussy about what they buy; photos; recipes (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 16 February 2000

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 2000

Full Article

A New Striker Is Coming

Date: 15 February 2000

By ALEX YANNIS

Alex YANNIS

International soccer notebook; roster changes made by MetroStars discussed (M)

Full Article

New York Is Ranked High For Deadly Heart Attacks

Date: 16 February 2000

By HOLCOMB B. NOBLE

Study by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and West Virginia University finds that white women in New York State have highest death rates from heart disease among white women in US, and New York ranks second highest in number of deaths among women over all; finds that death rates from heart disease are generally highest in impoverished rural areas of Appalachia, Mississippi Delta and elsewhere in rural Southern states; finds high death rates in densely populated cities of New York, Chicago, Detroit and New Orleans; states with lowest death rates are in West, and rates are low to moderate in Midwest; map (M)

Full Article

New Emphasis in Cancer Drug Tests: The Elderly

Date: 15 February 2000

By GINA KOLATA

Gina KOLATA

Cancer researchers are designing studies specifically for older people, seeking mildest treatments for people whose life expectancy may be no more than 10 years; that means asking whether radiation after lumpectomy extends life for older women with breast cancer, whether chemotherapy is helpful for elderly patients with colon cancer, lung cancer or breast cancer, and whether a mild chemotherapy treatment is helpful for elderly lung-cancer patients; photos of Dr Rafat Ansari, cancer specialist (L)

Full Article

Privacy Advocates Fault New DoubleClick Service

Date: 15 February 2000

By JERI CLAUSING

Jeri CLAUSING

DoubleClick, Internet's leading advertising placement company, begins new service along with educational campaign to help Web surfers protect their privacy; effort is immediately denounced by privacy advocates as weak attempt at crisis management; DoubleClick's 'Internet Privacy Education Campaign' comes only days after leading privacy group files formal complaint against company with Federal Trade Commission and on heels of survey showing that company was collecting personal information from Web sites that claimed such information was not being shared (M)

Full Article

News Corporation Studying Merger of Its Satellite Units

Date: 15 February 2000

By ANDREW POLLACK

Andrew POLLACK

Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is strongly considering consolidating all its satellite-related businesses into single company that could provide Internet service from space to nearly entire globe; News Corp is expected to control new company but could offer minority stake to public (M)

Full Article

Troubled Nassau Jail Gets a New Sheriff

Date: 15 February 2000

Edward Reilly is approved as new sheriff to oversee Nassau County's troubled jail (S)

Full Article

Apple Introduces New Computers

Date: 16 February 2000

Apple Computer announces series of new portable and desktop computers in Tokyo including translucent graphite-colored version of its consumer iBook portable; new model of iBook will sell for $1,799 and have faster 366 MHz processor; company says it will also increase performance of its business Powerbook line of computers by bringing out new version with faster processors and revamped internal design (S)

Full Article

A New Sizzle In the Kitchen

Date: 16 February 2000

By FLORENCE FABRICANT

Florence FABRICANT

Chefs are taking bacon seriously, and they are fussy about what they buy; photos; recipes (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 16 February 2000

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 2000

Full Article

A New Striker Is Coming

Date: 15 February 2000

By ALEX YANNIS

Alex YANNIS

International soccer notebook; roster changes made by MetroStars discussed (M)

Full Article

New York Is Ranked High For Deadly Heart Attacks

Date: 16 February 2000

By HOLCOMB B. NOBLE

Study by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and West Virginia University finds that white women in New York State have highest death rates from heart disease among white women in US, and New York ranks second highest in number of deaths among women over all; finds that death rates from heart disease are generally highest in impoverished rural areas of Appalachia, Mississippi Delta and elsewhere in rural Southern states; finds high death rates in densely populated cities of New York, Chicago, Detroit and New Orleans; states with lowest death rates are in West, and rates are low to moderate in Midwest; map (M)

Full Article

New Emphasis in Cancer Drug Tests: The Elderly

Date: 15 February 2000

By GINA KOLATA

Gina KOLATA

Cancer researchers are designing studies specifically for older people, seeking mildest treatments for people whose life expectancy may be no more than 10 years; that means asking whether radiation after lumpectomy extends life for older women with breast cancer, whether chemotherapy is helpful for elderly patients with colon cancer, lung cancer or breast cancer, and whether a mild chemotherapy treatment is helpful for elderly lung-cancer patients; photos of Dr Rafat Ansari, cancer specialist (L)

Full Article

Privacy Advocates Fault New DoubleClick Service

Date: 15 February 2000

By JERI CLAUSING

Jeri CLAUSING

DoubleClick, Internet's leading advertising placement company, begins new service along with educational campaign to help Web surfers protect their privacy; effort is immediately denounced by privacy advocates as weak attempt at crisis management; DoubleClick's 'Internet Privacy Education Campaign' comes only days after leading privacy group files formal complaint against company with Federal Trade Commission and on heels of survey showing that company was collecting personal information from Web sites that claimed such information was not being shared (M)

Full Article

News Corporation Studying Merger of Its Satellite Units

Date: 15 February 2000

By ANDREW POLLACK

Andrew POLLACK

Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is strongly considering consolidating all its satellite-related businesses into single company that could provide Internet service from space to nearly entire globe; News Corp is expected to control new company but could offer minority stake to public (M)

Full Article

Troubled Nassau Jail Gets a New Sheriff

Date: 15 February 2000

Edward Reilly is approved as new sheriff to oversee Nassau County's troubled jail (S)

Full Article

Apple Introduces New Computers

Date: 16 February 2000

Apple Computer announces series of new portable and desktop computers in Tokyo including translucent graphite-colored version of its consumer iBook portable; new model of iBook will sell for $1,799 and have faster 366 MHz processor; company says it will also increase performance of its business Powerbook line of computers by bringing out new version with faster processors and revamped internal design (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 16 February 2000

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 2000

Full Article

A New Striker Is Coming

Date: 15 February 2000

By ALEX YANNIS

Alex YANNIS

International soccer notebook; roster changes made by MetroStars discussed (M)

Full Article

New York Is Ranked High For Deadly Heart Attacks

Date: 16 February 2000

By HOLCOMB B. NOBLE

Study by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and West Virginia University finds that white women in New York State have highest death rates from heart disease among white women in US, and New York ranks second highest in number of deaths among women over all; finds that death rates from heart disease are generally highest in impoverished rural areas of Appalachia, Mississippi Delta and elsewhere in rural Southern states; finds high death rates in densely populated cities of New York, Chicago, Detroit and New Orleans; states with lowest death rates are in West, and rates are low to moderate in Midwest; map (M)

Full Article

New Emphasis in Cancer Drug Tests: The Elderly

Date: 15 February 2000

By GINA KOLATA

Gina KOLATA

Cancer researchers are designing studies specifically for older people, seeking mildest treatments for people whose life expectancy may be no more than 10 years; that means asking whether radiation after lumpectomy extends life for older women with breast cancer, whether chemotherapy is helpful for elderly patients with colon cancer, lung cancer or breast cancer, and whether a mild chemotherapy treatment is helpful for elderly lung-cancer patients; photos of Dr Rafat Ansari, cancer specialist (L)

Full Article

Privacy Advocates Fault New DoubleClick Service

Date: 15 February 2000

By JERI CLAUSING

Jeri CLAUSING

DoubleClick, Internet's leading advertising placement company, begins new service along with educational campaign to help Web surfers protect their privacy; effort is immediately denounced by privacy advocates as weak attempt at crisis management; DoubleClick's 'Internet Privacy Education Campaign' comes only days after leading privacy group files formal complaint against company with Federal Trade Commission and on heels of survey showing that company was collecting personal information from Web sites that claimed such information was not being shared (M)

Full Article

News Corporation Studying Merger of Its Satellite Units

Date: 15 February 2000

By ANDREW POLLACK

Andrew POLLACK

Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is strongly considering consolidating all its satellite-related businesses into single company that could provide Internet service from space to nearly entire globe; News Corp is expected to control new company but could offer minority stake to public (M)

Full Article

Troubled Nassau Jail Gets a New Sheriff

Date: 15 February 2000

Edward Reilly is approved as new sheriff to oversee Nassau County's troubled jail (S)

Full Article

Apple Introduces New Computers

Date: 16 February 2000

Apple Computer announces series of new portable and desktop computers in Tokyo including translucent graphite-colored version of its consumer iBook portable; new model of iBook will sell for $1,799 and have faster 366 MHz processor; company says it will also increase performance of its business Powerbook line of computers by bringing out new version with faster processors and revamped internal design (S)

Full Article

A New Sizzle In the Kitchen

Date: 16 February 2000

By FLORENCE FABRICANT

Florence FABRICANT

Chefs are taking bacon seriously, and they are fussy about what they buy; photos; recipes (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 16 February 2000

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 15 February 2000

Full Article

A New Striker Is Coming

Date: 15 February 2000

By ALEX YANNIS

Alex YANNIS

International soccer notebook; roster changes made by MetroStars discussed (M)

Full Article

New York Is Ranked High For Deadly Heart Attacks

Date: 16 February 2000

By HOLCOMB B. NOBLE

Study by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and West Virginia University finds that white women in New York State have highest death rates from heart disease among white women in US, and New York ranks second highest in number of deaths among women over all; finds that death rates from heart disease are generally highest in impoverished rural areas of Appalachia, Mississippi Delta and elsewhere in rural Southern states; finds high death rates in densely populated cities of New York, Chicago, Detroit and New Orleans; states with lowest death rates are in West, and rates are low to moderate in Midwest; map (M)

Full Article

New Emphasis in Cancer Drug Tests: The Elderly

Date: 15 February 2000

By GINA KOLATA

Gina KOLATA

Cancer researchers are designing studies specifically for older people, seeking mildest treatments for people whose life expectancy may be no more than 10 years; that means asking whether radiation after lumpectomy extends life for older women with breast cancer, whether chemotherapy is helpful for elderly patients with colon cancer, lung cancer or breast cancer, and whether a mild chemotherapy treatment is helpful for elderly lung-cancer patients; photos of Dr Rafat Ansari, cancer specialist (L)

Full Article

Privacy Advocates Fault New DoubleClick Service

Date: 15 February 2000

By JERI CLAUSING

Jeri CLAUSING

DoubleClick, Internet's leading advertising placement company, begins new service along with educational campaign to help Web surfers protect their privacy; effort is immediately denounced by privacy advocates as weak attempt at crisis management; DoubleClick's 'Internet Privacy Education Campaign' comes only days after leading privacy group files formal complaint against company with Federal Trade Commission and on heels of survey showing that company was collecting personal information from Web sites that claimed such information was not being shared (M)

Full Article