Replaying Wednesday, July 3, 2002

The July 3, 2002 was a Wednesday under the star sign of . It was the 183 day of the year. President of the United States was George W. Bush.

If you were born on this day, you are 23 years old. Your last birthday was on the Thursday, July 3, 2025, 343 days ago. Your next birthday is on Friday, July 3, 2026, in 21 days. You have lived for 8,744 days, or about 209,876 hours, or about 12,592,579 minutes, or about 755,554,740 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Tom Cruise (film actor, film director, film producer, born July 3, 1962)
  • Julian Assange (Internet activist, businessperson, computer scientist, hacker, journalist, presenter, programmer, television director, television producer, writer, born July 3, 1971)
  • Oda Nobunaga (daimyo, born June 23, 1534)
  • Franz Kafka (aphorist, claims adjuster, diarist, fabulist, lawyer, novelist, poet lawyer, prosaist, screenwriter, short story writer, translator, writer, born July 3, 1883)
  • Sebastian Vettel (Formula One driver, motorsports competitor, racing automobile driver, born July 3, 1987)
  • Olivia Munn (actor, comedian, film actor, model, television actor, television presenter, voice actor, writer, born July 3, 1980)
  • Patrick Wilson (actor, film actor, film director, film producer, singer, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born July 3, 1973)
  • Connie Nielsen (actor, film actor, model, television actor, born July 3, 1965)
  • Min Aung Hlaing (military officer, born July 3, 1956)
  • Benedict Wong (actor, dub actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born July 3, 1971)
  • Laura Branigan (film actor, lyricist, pianist, recording artist, singer, stage actor, television actor, born July 3, 1952)
  • Tommy Flanagan (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born July 3, 1965)
  • Elle King (actor, singer, songwriter, born July 3, 1989)
  • Ludwig Guttmann (neurologist, neurosurgeon, born July 3, 1899)
  • Mike Maignan (association football player, born July 3, 1995)
  • Kento Kaku (actor, born July 3, 1989)
  • Thomas Gibson (actor, film actor, film director, television actor, born July 3, 1962)
  • Bo Xilai (politician, born July 3, 1949)
  • Ludivine Sagnier (actor, film actor, model, stage actor, born July 3, 1979)
  • Bolo Yeung (actor, bodybuilder, film actor, born July 3, 1946)
  • Sandra Lee (chef, born July 3, 1966)
  • Audra Mcdonald (actor, film actor, musician, opera singer, singer, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born July 3, 1970)
  • Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (tennis player, born July 3, 1991)
  • Aleksei Serebryakov (actor, born July 3, 1964)
  • Kurtwood Smith (actor, character actor, dub actor, film actor, television actor, voice actor, born July 3, 1943)
  • George Sanders (autobiographer, character actor, composer, film actor, singer, songwriter, stage actor, television actor, writer, born July 3, 1906)
  • Harbhajan Singh (cricketer, born July 3, 1980)
  • Vince Clarke (composer, guitarist, record producer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born July 3, 1960)
  • Ferdinand Sauerbruch (surgeon, university teacher, born July 3, 1875)
  • Wanderlei Silva (Thai boxer, judoka, mixed martial arts fighter, born July 3, 1976)
  • Tomomi Itano (Japanese idol, actor, child actor, composer, fashion model, recording artist, singer, tarento, born July 3, 1991)
  • Jean-Claude Duvalier (politician, born July 3, 1951)
  • Kendji Girac (guitarist, musician, singer, born July 3, 1996)
  • Shawnee Smith (actor, dancer, film actor, manufacturer, presenter, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, stage actor, television actor, born July 3, 1969)
  • Michel Polnareff (film score composer, guitarist, pianist, singer-songwriter, born July 3, 1944)
  • Tom Stoppard (dramaturge, film director, journalist, playwright, screenwriter, translator, writer, born July 3, 1937)
  • Chikako, Princess Kazu (aristocrat, calligrapher, poet, born July 3, 1846)
  • Faye Resnick (actor, designer, interior designer, born July 3, 1957)
  • Vincent Margera (actor, film actor, television actor, born July 3, 1956)
  • Ian Anthony Dale (actor, film actor, television actor, born July 3, 1978)
  • Takashi Okamura (actor, owarai tarento, born July 3, 1970)
  • Will Grigg (association football player, born July 3, 1991)
  • Molly Sandén (actor, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, television presenter, voice actor, born July 3, 1992)
  • Matt Haig (children's writer, journalist, novelist, science fiction writer, writer, born July 3, 1975)
  • Judith Durham (jazz musician, pianist, singer, singer-songwriter, born July 3, 1943)
  • Eddy Mitchell (actor, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, television actor, born July 3, 1942)
  • Amit Kumar (actor, film director, singer, born July 3, 1952)
  • Vincent Lacoste (actor, stage actor, born July 3, 1993)
  • Yeardley Smith (actor, film actor, podcaster, screenwriter, television actor, voice actor, born July 3, 1964)
  • Cole Tucker (baseball player, born July 3, 1996)
  • Kontra K (rapper, born July 3, 1987)
  • Betty Buckley (film actor, musician, singer, stage actor, television actor, born July 3, 1947)
  • Kisenosato Yutaka (rikishi, born July 3, 1986)
  • Stavros Niarchos (art collector, entrepreneur, ship-owner, born July 3, 1909)
  • Dorothy Kilgallen (actor, journalist, television presenter, born July 3, 1913)
  • Gedeon Burkhard (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born July 3, 1969)
  • Bharti Singh (actor, comedian, television actor, born July 3, 1984)
  • Shinya Hashimoto (actor, professional wrestler, seiyū, born July 3, 1965)
  • Sara Waisglass (actor, born July 3, 1998)
  • Jan Smithers (actor, film actor, television actor, born July 3, 1949)
  • Kratika Sengar (actor, television actor, born July 3, 1986)
  • Poly Styrene (singer-songwriter, vocalist, born July 3, 1957)
  • Tracey Emin (conceptual artist, draftsperson, drawer, installation artist, painter, photographer, printmaker, sales representative, sculptor, textile artist, video artist, born July 3, 1963)
  • Shazad Latif (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born July 3, 1988)
  • Kinji Fukasaku (actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born July 3, 1930)
  • Teemu Selänne (ice hockey player, born July 3, 1970)
  • Montel Williams (actor, film producer, journalist, military officer, politician, radio personality, television actor, television presenter, television producer, born July 3, 1956)
  • Ryan McPartlin (actor, film actor, model, television actor, voice actor, born July 3, 1975)
  • Hunter Tylo (actor, born July 3, 1962)
  • Ken Russell (actor, cinematographer, film director, film editor, film producer, screenwriter, television director, born July 3, 1927)
  • Flavio Insinna (actor, television presenter, born July 3, 1965)
  • Raymond A. Spruance (diplomat, military officer, born July 3, 1886)
  • Satoshi Mihara (composer, singer, born July 3, 1935)
  • Valentinian III (monarch, politician, born July 2, 419)
  • David Shore (film director, film producer, jurist, lawyer, manufacturer, screenwriter, showrunner, television producer, writer, born July 3, 1959)
  • Matt Schulze (actor, film actor, guitarist, model, musician, television actor, born July 3, 1972)
  • Mikie Hara (actor, gravure idol, model, tarento, born July 3, 1987)
  • Steen Raskopoulos (actor, screenwriter, born July 3, 1987)
  • Andrea Barber (actor, film actor, television actor, born July 3, 1976)
  • Leoš Janáček (composer, conductor, librettist, musician, musicologist, pedagogue, teacher, born July 3, 1854)
  • Lola Astanova (composer, pianist, record producer, born July 3, 1982)
  • Jacklyn Wu (actor, film actor, singer, television actor, born July 3, 1968)
  • Peyton Reed (actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born July 3, 1964)
  • Winston Reid (association football player, born July 3, 1988)
  • Harrison Schmitt (astronaut, geologist, politician, scientist, born July 3, 1935)
  • Jack Carter (lawyer, politician, born July 3, 1947)
  • Ennio Doris (banker, businessperson, entrepreneur, born July 3, 1940)
  • Tigmanshu Dhulia (actor, author, casting director, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born July 3, 1967)
  • Herbert Hainer (entrepreneur, born July 3, 1954)
  • PartyNextDoor (rapper, record producer, singer, songwriter, born July 3, 1993)
  • Paco Stanley (actor, politician, presenter, television actor, born July 3, 1942)
  • Theresa Caputo (medium, television presenter, born July 3, 1966)
  • Gloria Allred (attorney at law, lawyer, radio personality, born July 3, 1941)
  • Maximilian, Margrave of Baden (entrepreneur, born July 3, 1933)
  • Corey Reynolds (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born July 3, 1974)
  • Diana Bang (actor, film actor, writer, born July 3, 1981)
  • Kathryn Gallagher (actor, musical theatre actor, singer, born July 3, 1993)
  • Leyla Aliyeva (journalist, politician, writer, born July 3, 1984)
  • Inés Arrimadas (consultant, lawyer, politician, born July 3, 1981)
  • George M. Cohan (composer, dancer, film producer, librettist, lyricist, manufacturer, music director, poet, record producer, screenwriter, singer, singer-songwriter, stage actor, theatrical director, writer, born July 3, 1878)
  • Lee Si-eon (actor, film actor, television actor, born July 3, 1982)
  • Walter Veltroni (film critic, film director, journalist, politician, writer, born July 3, 1955)
  • Michael Cole (actor, film actor, television actor, born July 3, 1945)
  • Julie Burchill (journalist, novelist, writer, born July 3, 1959)
  • Lothar von Trotha (colonial administrator, military personnel, politician, born July 3, 1848)
  • Ola Toivonen (association football player, born July 3, 1986)
  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman (artist, economist, editor, feminist, novelist, philosopher, poet, sociologist, suffragette, writer, born July 3, 1860)
  • Éric Toledano (film director, screenwriter, born July 3, 1971)
  • Leszek Miller (politician, born July 3, 1946)
  • Fabio Aru (sport cyclist, born July 3, 1990)
  • Denis Rozhkov (actor, born July 3, 1976)
  • Lonnie Smith (composer, jazz musician, born July 3, 1942)
  • Shane Lynch (film actor, racing driver, singer, born July 3, 1976)
  • Carlos Kleiber (conductor, born July 3, 1930)
  • Masato Harada (film actor, film critic, film director, screenwriter, born July 3, 1949)
  • Jonah Lotan (actor, model, television actor, born July 3, 1973)
  • Westley Allan Dodd (babysitter, serial killer, born July 3, 1961)
  • Makarand Deshpande (actor, author, film director, screenwriter, television actor, born July 3, 1958)
  • David Shire (actor, composer, film score composer, songwriter, born July 3, 1937)
  • Nathalia Ramos (actor, film actor, television actor, born July 3, 1992)
  • Rick Ducommun (actor, film actor, screenwriter, television actor, born July 3, 1952)
  • Gary Waldhorn (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born July 3, 1943)
  • Ramón Gómez de la Serna (autobiographer, journalist, jurist, writer, born July 3, 1888)
  • Lamar Alexander (academic administrator, lawyer, lobbyist, politician, born July 3, 1940)
  • Konstantin Malofeev (entrepreneur, investor, manager, born July 3, 1974)
  • Janice Griffith (pornographic actor, born July 3, 1995)
  • Yury Skuratov (lawyer, politician, born July 3, 1952)
  • Susan Peters (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born July 3, 1921)
  • Janusz Józefowicz (choreographer, theatrical director, born July 3, 1959)
  • Susan Penhaligon (actor, film actor, born July 3, 1949)
  • Medaka Ikeno (comedian, owarai tarento, born July 3, 1943)
  • Natalia Goncharova (costume designer, drawer, fashion designer, illustrator, painter, scenographer, writer, born July 3, 1881)
  • Kazuya Fujita (baseball player, born July 3, 1982)
  • Kanika (actor, news presenter, television actor, voice actor, born July 3, 1982)
  • Cameron Brate (American football player, born July 3, 1991)
  • Giovanni Battista Caproni (aerospace engineer, aircraft pilot, businessperson, civil engineer, engineer, born July 3, 1886)
  • Jesse Leach (musician, singer, born July 3, 1978)
  • Jan Machulski (drama teacher, film actor, stage actor, theatrical director, university teacher, born July 3, 1928)
  • Marina Łuczenko (actor, born July 3, 1989)
  • Josep Baselga (oncologist, physician, university teacher, born July 3, 1959)
  • Mizuki Noguchi (athletics competitor, long-distance runner, marathon runner, born July 3, 1978)
  • Roland Magdane (actor, born July 3, 1949)
  • Shoshannah Stern (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born July 3, 1980)
  • Anri Katsu (narrator, seiyū, born July 3, 1977)
  • Adoor Gopalakrishnan (camera operator, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born July 3, 1941)
  • Johnny Lee (musician, singer, songwriter, born July 3, 1946)
  • Rob Rensenbrink (association football player, born July 3, 1947)
  • Berthold Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (military personnel, born July 3, 1934)
  • Stephan Luca (actor, film actor, stage actor, born July 3, 1974)
  • Stephen Pearcy (composer, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born July 3, 1956)

3rd of July 2002 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on July 3, 2002

SYSTEMAX, A COMPUTER SELLER, TO CUT 50 JOBS IN NEW YORK

Date: 04 July 2002

Systemax Inc, seller of personal computers and related supplies, will cut 50 employees as it combines two call and distribution centers in Port Washington, NY, to reduce costs; company is also discontinuing development of software system (S)0

Full Article

For Music Lovers on the Move, A New Twist on Mini-CD Players

Date: 04 July 2002

By Michel Marriott

Michel Marriott

Imation enters rewritable compact disc market offering burner and audio player in small format; TEAC introduces new mini CD/MP3 player; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 July 2002

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 July 2002

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New Mine Laws Weighed

Date: 03 July 2002

South Africa will probably propose legislation forcing mining companies to cede at least quarter of new projects to people disadvantaged during white rule; may also seek to compel companies to sell equity to disadvantaged groups, including blacks and women (M)

Full Article

National Briefing | Washington: New Low For Voters

Date: 04 July 2002

Committee for Study of American Electorate reports that voter turnout for spring primary elections in 16 states that had statewide primaries in both major parties averaged 16.2 percent of those eligible to vote, down from 17.6 percent in 1998 and an new low (S)

Full Article

Mondesi Is Forced To Follow New Rules

Date: 03 July 2002

By LIZ ROBBINS

Liz ROBBINS

Newly acquired outfielder Raul Mondesi must conform to New York Yankees rules, like removing his earring and reporting to clubhouse on time (M)

Full Article

New U.S. Crews Give Henley a Go

Date: 03 July 2002

By Norman Hildes-Heim

Norman Hildes-Heim

Grand Valley State University, Holy Cross College, Colgate University and Marist College crew teams will compete in Henley Royal Regatta on River Thames, race usually reserved for Ivy League crews (S)

Full Article

In Alabama Politics, How New Kid Won the Bloc

Date: 03 July 2002

By MICHAEL WILSON

Michael WILSON

Artur Davis, 34-year-old Harvard-educated former federal prosecutor, is apparent new guard in black Democratic politics in Alabama; Davis unseated Earl F Hilliard, state's first black congressman since Reconstruction, in Seventh Congressional District primary runoff, calling into question future, and relevance, of traditional black political machine built by leaders of civil rights movement; map; photo (M)

Full Article

In Poor Nations, a New Will to Fight AIDS

Date: 03 July 2002

By Peter Piot

Peter Piot

Peter Piot Op-Ed article notes new report from United Nations stating that at current infection rates, AIDS will kill 68 million people in the 45 most affected countries over next 20 years; says this need not happen, because HIV prevention campaigns work and epidemic can be controlled when governments make fighting the disease a priority; urges increased international funding for fighting AIDS in developing countries (M)

Full Article

SYSTEMAX, A COMPUTER SELLER, TO CUT 50 JOBS IN NEW YORK

Date: 04 July 2002

Systemax Inc, seller of personal computers and related supplies, will cut 50 employees as it combines two call and distribution centers in Port Washington, NY, to reduce costs; company is also discontinuing development of software system (S)0

Full Article

For Music Lovers on the Move, A New Twist on Mini-CD Players

Date: 04 July 2002

By Michel Marriott

Michel Marriott

Imation enters rewritable compact disc market offering burner and audio player in small format; TEAC introduces new mini CD/MP3 player; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 July 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 July 2002

Full Article

New Mine Laws Weighed

Date: 03 July 2002

South Africa will probably propose legislation forcing mining companies to cede at least quarter of new projects to people disadvantaged during white rule; may also seek to compel companies to sell equity to disadvantaged groups, including blacks and women (M)

Full Article

National Briefing | Washington: New Low For Voters

Date: 04 July 2002

Committee for Study of American Electorate reports that voter turnout for spring primary elections in 16 states that had statewide primaries in both major parties averaged 16.2 percent of those eligible to vote, down from 17.6 percent in 1998 and an new low (S)

Full Article

Mondesi Is Forced To Follow New Rules

Date: 03 July 2002

By LIZ ROBBINS

Liz ROBBINS

Newly acquired outfielder Raul Mondesi must conform to New York Yankees rules, like removing his earring and reporting to clubhouse on time (M)

Full Article

New U.S. Crews Give Henley a Go

Date: 03 July 2002

By Norman Hildes-Heim

Norman Hildes-Heim

Grand Valley State University, Holy Cross College, Colgate University and Marist College crew teams will compete in Henley Royal Regatta on River Thames, race usually reserved for Ivy League crews (S)

Full Article

In Alabama Politics, How New Kid Won the Bloc

Date: 03 July 2002

By MICHAEL WILSON

Michael WILSON

Artur Davis, 34-year-old Harvard-educated former federal prosecutor, is apparent new guard in black Democratic politics in Alabama; Davis unseated Earl F Hilliard, state's first black congressman since Reconstruction, in Seventh Congressional District primary runoff, calling into question future, and relevance, of traditional black political machine built by leaders of civil rights movement; map; photo (M)

Full Article

In Poor Nations, a New Will to Fight AIDS

Date: 03 July 2002

By Peter Piot

Peter Piot

Peter Piot Op-Ed article notes new report from United Nations stating that at current infection rates, AIDS will kill 68 million people in the 45 most affected countries over next 20 years; says this need not happen, because HIV prevention campaigns work and epidemic can be controlled when governments make fighting the disease a priority; urges increased international funding for fighting AIDS in developing countries (M)

Full Article

SYSTEMAX, A COMPUTER SELLER, TO CUT 50 JOBS IN NEW YORK

Date: 04 July 2002

Systemax Inc, seller of personal computers and related supplies, will cut 50 employees as it combines two call and distribution centers in Port Washington, NY, to reduce costs; company is also discontinuing development of software system (S)0

Full Article

For Music Lovers on the Move, A New Twist on Mini-CD Players

Date: 04 July 2002

By Michel Marriott

Michel Marriott

Imation enters rewritable compact disc market offering burner and audio player in small format; TEAC introduces new mini CD/MP3 player; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 July 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 July 2002

Full Article

New Mine Laws Weighed

Date: 03 July 2002

South Africa will probably propose legislation forcing mining companies to cede at least quarter of new projects to people disadvantaged during white rule; may also seek to compel companies to sell equity to disadvantaged groups, including blacks and women (M)

Full Article

National Briefing | Washington: New Low For Voters

Date: 04 July 2002

Committee for Study of American Electorate reports that voter turnout for spring primary elections in 16 states that had statewide primaries in both major parties averaged 16.2 percent of those eligible to vote, down from 17.6 percent in 1998 and an new low (S)

Full Article

Mondesi Is Forced To Follow New Rules

Date: 03 July 2002

By LIZ ROBBINS

Liz ROBBINS

Newly acquired outfielder Raul Mondesi must conform to New York Yankees rules, like removing his earring and reporting to clubhouse on time (M)

Full Article

New U.S. Crews Give Henley a Go

Date: 03 July 2002

By Norman Hildes-Heim

Norman Hildes-Heim

Grand Valley State University, Holy Cross College, Colgate University and Marist College crew teams will compete in Henley Royal Regatta on River Thames, race usually reserved for Ivy League crews (S)

Full Article

In Alabama Politics, How New Kid Won the Bloc

Date: 03 July 2002

By MICHAEL WILSON

Michael WILSON

Artur Davis, 34-year-old Harvard-educated former federal prosecutor, is apparent new guard in black Democratic politics in Alabama; Davis unseated Earl F Hilliard, state's first black congressman since Reconstruction, in Seventh Congressional District primary runoff, calling into question future, and relevance, of traditional black political machine built by leaders of civil rights movement; map; photo (M)

Full Article

In Poor Nations, a New Will to Fight AIDS

Date: 03 July 2002

By Peter Piot

Peter Piot

Peter Piot Op-Ed article notes new report from United Nations stating that at current infection rates, AIDS will kill 68 million people in the 45 most affected countries over next 20 years; says this need not happen, because HIV prevention campaigns work and epidemic can be controlled when governments make fighting the disease a priority; urges increased international funding for fighting AIDS in developing countries (M)

Full Article

SYSTEMAX, A COMPUTER SELLER, TO CUT 50 JOBS IN NEW YORK

Date: 04 July 2002

Systemax Inc, seller of personal computers and related supplies, will cut 50 employees as it combines two call and distribution centers in Port Washington, NY, to reduce costs; company is also discontinuing development of software system (S)0

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 July 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 July 2002

Full Article

New Mine Laws Weighed

Date: 03 July 2002

South Africa will probably propose legislation forcing mining companies to cede at least quarter of new projects to people disadvantaged during white rule; may also seek to compel companies to sell equity to disadvantaged groups, including blacks and women (M)

Full Article

Mondesi Is Forced To Follow New Rules

Date: 03 July 2002

By LIZ ROBBINS

Liz ROBBINS

Newly acquired outfielder Raul Mondesi must conform to New York Yankees rules, like removing his earring and reporting to clubhouse on time (M)

Full Article

New U.S. Crews Give Henley a Go

Date: 03 July 2002

By Norman Hildes-Heim

Norman Hildes-Heim

Grand Valley State University, Holy Cross College, Colgate University and Marist College crew teams will compete in Henley Royal Regatta on River Thames, race usually reserved for Ivy League crews (S)

Full Article

In Alabama Politics, How New Kid Won the Bloc

Date: 03 July 2002

By MICHAEL WILSON

Michael WILSON

Artur Davis, 34-year-old Harvard-educated former federal prosecutor, is apparent new guard in black Democratic politics in Alabama; Davis unseated Earl F Hilliard, state's first black congressman since Reconstruction, in Seventh Congressional District primary runoff, calling into question future, and relevance, of traditional black political machine built by leaders of civil rights movement; map; photo (M)

Full Article

In Poor Nations, a New Will to Fight AIDS

Date: 03 July 2002

By Peter Piot

Peter Piot

Peter Piot Op-Ed article notes new report from United Nations stating that at current infection rates, AIDS will kill 68 million people in the 45 most affected countries over next 20 years; says this need not happen, because HIV prevention campaigns work and epidemic can be controlled when governments make fighting the disease a priority; urges increased international funding for fighting AIDS in developing countries (M)

Full Article

SYSTEMAX, A COMPUTER SELLER, TO CUT 50 JOBS IN NEW YORK

Date: 04 July 2002

Systemax Inc, seller of personal computers and related supplies, will cut 50 employees as it combines two call and distribution centers in Port Washington, NY, to reduce costs; company is also discontinuing development of software system (S)0

Full Article

For Music Lovers on the Move, A New Twist on Mini-CD Players

Date: 04 July 2002

By Michel Marriott

Michel Marriott

Imation enters rewritable compact disc market offering burner and audio player in small format; TEAC introduces new mini CD/MP3 player; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 03 July 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 July 2002

Full Article

New Mine Laws Weighed

Date: 03 July 2002

South Africa will probably propose legislation forcing mining companies to cede at least quarter of new projects to people disadvantaged during white rule; may also seek to compel companies to sell equity to disadvantaged groups, including blacks and women (M)

Full Article

National Briefing | Washington: New Low For Voters

Date: 04 July 2002

Committee for Study of American Electorate reports that voter turnout for spring primary elections in 16 states that had statewide primaries in both major parties averaged 16.2 percent of those eligible to vote, down from 17.6 percent in 1998 and an new low (S)

Full Article

Mondesi Is Forced To Follow New Rules

Date: 03 July 2002

By LIZ ROBBINS

Liz ROBBINS

Newly acquired outfielder Raul Mondesi must conform to New York Yankees rules, like removing his earring and reporting to clubhouse on time (M)

Full Article

New U.S. Crews Give Henley a Go

Date: 03 July 2002

By Norman Hildes-Heim

Norman Hildes-Heim

Grand Valley State University, Holy Cross College, Colgate University and Marist College crew teams will compete in Henley Royal Regatta on River Thames, race usually reserved for Ivy League crews (S)

Full Article

In Alabama Politics, How New Kid Won the Bloc

Date: 03 July 2002

By MICHAEL WILSON

Michael WILSON

Artur Davis, 34-year-old Harvard-educated former federal prosecutor, is apparent new guard in black Democratic politics in Alabama; Davis unseated Earl F Hilliard, state's first black congressman since Reconstruction, in Seventh Congressional District primary runoff, calling into question future, and relevance, of traditional black political machine built by leaders of civil rights movement; map; photo (M)

Full Article

In Poor Nations, a New Will to Fight AIDS

Date: 03 July 2002

By Peter Piot

Peter Piot

Peter Piot Op-Ed article notes new report from United Nations stating that at current infection rates, AIDS will kill 68 million people in the 45 most affected countries over next 20 years; says this need not happen, because HIV prevention campaigns work and epidemic can be controlled when governments make fighting the disease a priority; urges increased international funding for fighting AIDS in developing countries (M)

Full Article