Replaying Saturday, June 2, 2001

The June 2, 2001 was a Saturday under the star sign of . It was the 152 day of the year. President of the United States was George W. Bush.

If you were born on this day, you are 25 years old. Your last birthday was on the Tuesday, June 2, 2026, 15 days ago. Your next birthday is on Wednesday, June 2, 2027, in 349 days. You have lived for 9,146 days, or about 219,519 hours, or about 13,171,190 minutes, or about 790,271,400 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Cum De Abuelo (association football player, born June 2, 1988)
  • Awkwafina (actor, celebrity, rapper, television producer, born June 2, 1988)
  • Charlie Watts (drummer, born June 2, 1941)
  • Wentworth Miller (actor, film actor, film producer, model, screenwriter, television actor, born June 2, 1972)
  • Morena Baccarin (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born June 2, 1979)
  • Dominic Cooper (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born June 2, 1978)
  • Peter Sutcliffe (serial killer, truck driver, born June 2, 1946)
  • Miyuki Sawashiro (actor, narrator, radio personality, seiyū, stage actor, voice actor, born June 2, 1985)
  • Justin Long (film actor, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born June 2, 1978)
  • Marquis de Sade (novelist, philosopher, playwright, writer, born June 2, 1740)
  • Kevin Feige (executive producer, film producer, born June 2, 1973)
  • Zachary Quinto (actor, film actor, film producer, television actor, born June 2, 1977)
  • Constantine II of Greece (monarch, sponsor, born June 2, 1940)
  • Beetlejuice (actor, comedian, radio personality, born June 2, 1968)
  • Wayne Brady (comedian, film actor, film producer, game show host, improviser, screenwriter, singer, stage actor, television actor, television presenter, voice actor, born June 2, 1972)
  • Andy Cohen (entrepreneur, radio personality, socialite, television presenter, television producer, born June 2, 1968)
  • Dennis Haysbert (actor, film actor, television actor, voice actor, born June 2, 1954)
  • Stacy Keach (actor, character actor, composer, film actor, film producer, screenwriter, stage actor, television actor, television producer, voice actor, born June 2, 1941)
  • Thomas Hardy (novelist, poet, screenwriter, writer, born June 2, 1840)
  • Jo Koy (comedian, screenwriter, born June 2, 1971)
  • Hernando de Soto (economist, politician, writer, born June 2, 1941)
  • Mani Ratnam (actor, film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born June 2, 1956)
  • Jeanine Pirro (television presenter, born June 2, 1951)
  • Steve Smith (cricketer, born June 2, 1989)
  • Johnny Weissmuller (actor, film actor, swimmer, television actor, water polo player, born June 2, 1904)
  • Abby Wambach (association football player, podcaster, born June 2, 1980)
  • Dana Carvey (comedian, film actor, film producer, screenwriter, television actor, born June 2, 1955)
  • Sonakshi Sinha (actor, fashion model, film actor, model, singer, born June 2, 1987)
  • Liam Cunningham (actor, film actor, film director, film producer, stage actor, television actor, born June 2, 1961)
  • Jon Peters (actor, executive producer, film producer, born June 2, 1945)
  • Karen Mok (film actor, model, recording artist, singer, songwriter, born June 2, 1970)
  • Cornel West (actor, critic, executive producer, philosopher, podcaster, theologian, university teacher, writer, born June 2, 1953)
  • Ilaiyaraaja (actor, composer, film score composer, music director, musician, screenwriter, singer, born June 2, 1943)
  • Pius X (Catholic deacon, Catholic priest, born June 2, 1835)
  • Hatem Ali (actor, film director, screenwriter, television actor, television director, writer, born June 2, 1962)
  • Nikki Cox (actor, dancer, film actor, television actor, born June 2, 1978)
  • Freddy Adu (association football player, born June 2, 1989)
  • Jack Lowden (actor, stage actor, television actor, born June 2, 1990)
  • Matthew Koma (record producer, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, born June 2, 1987)
  • Natarajan Chandrasekaran (businessperson, chief executive officer, born June 2, 1963)
  • Toghon Temür (aristocrat, astronomer, calligrapher, painter, born May 25, 1320)
  • Edward Elgar (composer, conductor, born June 2, 1857)
  • Heiko von der Leyen (cardiologist, physician, university teacher, born June 2, 1955)
  • Jerry Mathers (actor, entrepreneur, film actor, model, stage actor, television actor, born June 2, 1948)
  • Nadhim Zahawi (businessperson, politician, born June 2, 1967)
  • Jewel Staite (actor, film actor, model, born June 2, 1982)
  • A.J. Styles (professional wrestler, born June 2, 1977)
  • Yuliya Snigir (actor, model, stage actor, television presenter, born June 2, 1983)
  • Fabrizio Moretti (drummer, born June 2, 1980)
  • Amber Marshall (actor, film actor, born June 2, 1988)

2nd of June 2001 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on June 2, 2001

WHITE CHURCHES; New Canaan, Conn.

Date: 03 June 2001

By DEBBIE SEAMAN

Debbie SEAMAN

Debbie Seaman article cites archetypal white churches of New Canaan, Conn, as New England travel attraction; map; photo (M)

Full Article

Top Editor Is Said to Depart U.S. News & World Report

Date: 02 June 2001

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Stephen G Smith reportedly will leave as editor of US News & World Report, and be replaced by Brian P Duffy; Smith fell out of favor with owner Mortimer B Zuckerman in midst of circulation and advertising decline (S)

Full Article

BOOKSHELF: THE NEW YORKER

Date: 03 June 2001

Excerpts from new books by and about New York: Matters of State: A Political Excursion by Philip Hamburger, The Fun of It: Stories From The Talk of the Town edited by Lillian Ross and Writing in the Dark, Dancing in The New Yorker by Arlene Croce (M)

Full Article

In AIDS War, New Weapons and New Victims

Date: 03 June 2001

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG

Sheryl STOLBERG

First article in series, AIDS at 20, examines changing face of epidemic; finds that AIDS in America can be survivable, thanks to so-called drug cocktails of antiviral medicines which have brought countless people back from brink of death; AIDS has killed more than 438,000 Americans and nearly 22 million people worldwide since 1981; it is no longer confined to gay men and intravenous drug abusers; in America, it is increasingly epidemic of the poor, which means increasingly minorities; blacks, who make up 13 percent of population, account for more than half of all new HIV infections; AIDS is leading case of death among blacks aged 25 to 44; disease still carries social stigma so strong that sometimes biggest burden of having HIV is keeping it secret; photos; charts; graph (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 June 2001

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 02 June 2001

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New Roles for Nonprofit Housing Groups

Date: 03 June 2001

By ALAN S. OSER

Alan OSER

Nonprofit housing organizations in New York City shift from rentals to for-sale housing, acquiring properties and developing them into low-cost residences for qualified buyers; pool of city-owned buildings which used to constitute their property stock has dried up; photos (M)

Full Article

Tony Awards' New Jersey Ties

Date: 03 June 2001

By AMANDA GARDNER

Amanda GARDNER

Article on plethora of 2001 Tony Award nominees, including Nathan Lane (The Producers) and Kevin Chamberlin (Seussical: The Musical), with ties to New Jersey; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Experience

Date: 03 June 2001

Adam Simon letter comments on May 20 Terry Teachout article on television program The Sopranos

Full Article

On Five New Discs, The Flavor Is French

Date: 03 June 2001

By ANNE MIDGETTE

Anne MIDGETTE

Group of new solo releases provides cross section of French-style vocals; recordings by Roberto Alagna, Veronique Gens, Renee Fleming, Natalie Dessay and Leopold Simoneau noted; photos (M)

Full Article

Top Editor Is Said to Depart U.S. News & World Report

Date: 02 June 2001

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Stephen G Smith reportedly will leave as editor of US News & World Report, and be replaced by Brian P Duffy; Smith fell out of favor with owner Mortimer B Zuckerman in midst of circulation and advertising decline (S)

Full Article

BOOKSHELF: THE NEW YORKER

Date: 03 June 2001

Excerpts from new books by and about New York: Matters of State: A Political Excursion by Philip Hamburger, The Fun of It: Stories From The Talk of the Town edited by Lillian Ross and Writing in the Dark, Dancing in The New Yorker by Arlene Croce (M)

Full Article

In AIDS War, New Weapons and New Victims

Date: 03 June 2001

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG

Sheryl STOLBERG

First article in series, AIDS at 20, examines changing face of epidemic; finds that AIDS in America can be survivable, thanks to so-called drug cocktails of antiviral medicines which have brought countless people back from brink of death; AIDS has killed more than 438,000 Americans and nearly 22 million people worldwide since 1981; it is no longer confined to gay men and intravenous drug abusers; in America, it is increasingly epidemic of the poor, which means increasingly minorities; blacks, who make up 13 percent of population, account for more than half of all new HIV infections; AIDS is leading case of death among blacks aged 25 to 44; disease still carries social stigma so strong that sometimes biggest burden of having HIV is keeping it secret; photos; charts; graph (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 June 2001

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 02 June 2001

Full Article

New Roles for Nonprofit Housing Groups

Date: 03 June 2001

By ALAN S. OSER

Alan OSER

Nonprofit housing organizations in New York City shift from rentals to for-sale housing, acquiring properties and developing them into low-cost residences for qualified buyers; pool of city-owned buildings which used to constitute their property stock has dried up; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Experience

Date: 03 June 2001

Adam Simon letter comments on May 20 Terry Teachout article on television program The Sopranos

Full Article

On Five New Discs, The Flavor Is French

Date: 03 June 2001

By ANNE MIDGETTE

Anne MIDGETTE

Group of new solo releases provides cross section of French-style vocals; recordings by Roberto Alagna, Veronique Gens, Renee Fleming, Natalie Dessay and Leopold Simoneau noted; photos (M)

Full Article

WHITE CHURCHES; New Canaan, Conn.

Date: 03 June 2001

By DEBBIE SEAMAN

Debbie SEAMAN

Debbie Seaman article cites archetypal white churches of New Canaan, Conn, as New England travel attraction; map; photo (M)

Full Article

Top Editor Is Said to Depart U.S. News & World Report

Date: 02 June 2001

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Stephen G Smith reportedly will leave as editor of US News & World Report, and be replaced by Brian P Duffy; Smith fell out of favor with owner Mortimer B Zuckerman in midst of circulation and advertising decline (S)

Full Article

BOOKSHELF: THE NEW YORKER

Date: 03 June 2001

Excerpts from new books by and about New York: Matters of State: A Political Excursion by Philip Hamburger, The Fun of It: Stories From The Talk of the Town edited by Lillian Ross and Writing in the Dark, Dancing in The New Yorker by Arlene Croce (M)

Full Article

In AIDS War, New Weapons and New Victims

Date: 03 June 2001

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG

Sheryl STOLBERG

First article in series, AIDS at 20, examines changing face of epidemic; finds that AIDS in America can be survivable, thanks to so-called drug cocktails of antiviral medicines which have brought countless people back from brink of death; AIDS has killed more than 438,000 Americans and nearly 22 million people worldwide since 1981; it is no longer confined to gay men and intravenous drug abusers; in America, it is increasingly epidemic of the poor, which means increasingly minorities; blacks, who make up 13 percent of population, account for more than half of all new HIV infections; AIDS is leading case of death among blacks aged 25 to 44; disease still carries social stigma so strong that sometimes biggest burden of having HIV is keeping it secret; photos; charts; graph (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 June 2001

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 02 June 2001

Full Article

New Roles for Nonprofit Housing Groups

Date: 03 June 2001

By ALAN S. OSER

Alan OSER

Nonprofit housing organizations in New York City shift from rentals to for-sale housing, acquiring properties and developing them into low-cost residences for qualified buyers; pool of city-owned buildings which used to constitute their property stock has dried up; photos (M)

Full Article

Tony Awards' New Jersey Ties

Date: 03 June 2001

By AMANDA GARDNER

Amanda GARDNER

Article on plethora of 2001 Tony Award nominees, including Nathan Lane (The Producers) and Kevin Chamberlin (Seussical: The Musical), with ties to New Jersey; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Experience

Date: 03 June 2001

Adam Simon letter comments on May 20 Terry Teachout article on television program The Sopranos

Full Article

On Five New Discs, The Flavor Is French

Date: 03 June 2001

By ANNE MIDGETTE

Anne MIDGETTE

Group of new solo releases provides cross section of French-style vocals; recordings by Roberto Alagna, Veronique Gens, Renee Fleming, Natalie Dessay and Leopold Simoneau noted; photos (M)

Full Article

WHITE CHURCHES; New Canaan, Conn.

Date: 03 June 2001

By DEBBIE SEAMAN

Debbie SEAMAN

Debbie Seaman article cites archetypal white churches of New Canaan, Conn, as New England travel attraction; map; photo (M)

Full Article

BOOKSHELF: THE NEW YORKER

Date: 03 June 2001

Excerpts from new books by and about New York: Matters of State: A Political Excursion by Philip Hamburger, The Fun of It: Stories From The Talk of the Town edited by Lillian Ross and Writing in the Dark, Dancing in The New Yorker by Arlene Croce (M)

Full Article

In AIDS War, New Weapons and New Victims

Date: 03 June 2001

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG

Sheryl STOLBERG

First article in series, AIDS at 20, examines changing face of epidemic; finds that AIDS in America can be survivable, thanks to so-called drug cocktails of antiviral medicines which have brought countless people back from brink of death; AIDS has killed more than 438,000 Americans and nearly 22 million people worldwide since 1981; it is no longer confined to gay men and intravenous drug abusers; in America, it is increasingly epidemic of the poor, which means increasingly minorities; blacks, who make up 13 percent of population, account for more than half of all new HIV infections; AIDS is leading case of death among blacks aged 25 to 44; disease still carries social stigma so strong that sometimes biggest burden of having HIV is keeping it secret; photos; charts; graph (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 June 2001

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 02 June 2001

Full Article

New Roles for Nonprofit Housing Groups

Date: 03 June 2001

By ALAN S. OSER

Alan OSER

Nonprofit housing organizations in New York City shift from rentals to for-sale housing, acquiring properties and developing them into low-cost residences for qualified buyers; pool of city-owned buildings which used to constitute their property stock has dried up; photos (M)

Full Article

Tony Awards' New Jersey Ties

Date: 03 June 2001

By AMANDA GARDNER

Amanda GARDNER

Article on plethora of 2001 Tony Award nominees, including Nathan Lane (The Producers) and Kevin Chamberlin (Seussical: The Musical), with ties to New Jersey; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Experience

Date: 03 June 2001

Adam Simon letter comments on May 20 Terry Teachout article on television program The Sopranos

Full Article

On Five New Discs, The Flavor Is French

Date: 03 June 2001

By ANNE MIDGETTE

Anne MIDGETTE

Group of new solo releases provides cross section of French-style vocals; recordings by Roberto Alagna, Veronique Gens, Renee Fleming, Natalie Dessay and Leopold Simoneau noted; photos (M)

Full Article

WHITE CHURCHES; New Canaan, Conn.

Date: 03 June 2001

By DEBBIE SEAMAN

Debbie SEAMAN

Debbie Seaman article cites archetypal white churches of New Canaan, Conn, as New England travel attraction; map; photo (M)

Full Article

Top Editor Is Said to Depart U.S. News & World Report

Date: 02 June 2001

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Stephen G Smith reportedly will leave as editor of US News & World Report, and be replaced by Brian P Duffy; Smith fell out of favor with owner Mortimer B Zuckerman in midst of circulation and advertising decline (S)

Full Article

In AIDS War, New Weapons and New Victims

Date: 03 June 2001

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG

Sheryl STOLBERG

First article in series, AIDS at 20, examines changing face of epidemic; finds that AIDS in America can be survivable, thanks to so-called drug cocktails of antiviral medicines which have brought countless people back from brink of death; AIDS has killed more than 438,000 Americans and nearly 22 million people worldwide since 1981; it is no longer confined to gay men and intravenous drug abusers; in America, it is increasingly epidemic of the poor, which means increasingly minorities; blacks, who make up 13 percent of population, account for more than half of all new HIV infections; AIDS is leading case of death among blacks aged 25 to 44; disease still carries social stigma so strong that sometimes biggest burden of having HIV is keeping it secret; photos; charts; graph (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 June 2001

Full Article

A New Experience

Date: 03 June 2001

Adam Simon letter comments on May 20 Terry Teachout article on television program The Sopranos

Full Article