Replaying Saturday, January 18, 2003

The January 18, 2003 was a Saturday under the star sign of . It was the 17 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 Sunday, January 18, 2026, 167 days ago. Your next birthday is on Monday, January 18, 2027, in 197 days. You have lived for 8,568 days, or about 205,646 hours, or about 12,338,797 minutes, or about 740,327,820 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Pep Guardiola (association football manager, association football player, born January 18, 1971)
  • Kevin Costner (actor, film actor, film director, film producer, guitarist, musician, singer, songwriter, television actor, voice actor, born January 18, 1955)
  • Dave Bautista (actor, film actor, film producer, mixed martial arts fighter, professional wrestler, screenwriter, born January 18, 1969)
  • Cary Grant (actor, autobiographer, businessperson, circus performer, comedian, film actor, film producer, stage actor, writer, born January 18, 1904)
  • Jason Segel (actor, film actor, film producer, musician, puppeteer, screenwriter, television actor, voice actor, born January 18, 1980)
  • Takeshi Kitano (actor, comedian, film director, painter, producer, television presenter, writer, born January 18, 1947)
  • Montesquieu (encyclopédistes, historian, judge, jurist, lawyer, novelist, philosopher, politician, sociologist, writer, born January 18, 1689)
  • Jay Chou (actor, composer, film director, recording artist, singer, songwriter, born January 18, 1979)
  • Mark Rylance (film actor, playwright, stage actor, television actor, theatrical director, born January 18, 1960)
  • Oliver Hardy (actor, comedian, film actor, film director, screenwriter, stunt performer, born January 18, 1892)
  • Joanna Newsom (actor, composer, film actor, harpsichordist, musician, pianist, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, television actor, born January 18, 1982)
  • Angelique Kerber (athlete, tennis player, born January 18, 1988)
  • Marcelo Gallardo (association football manager, association football player, born January 18, 1976)
  • Chen Long (badminton player, born January 18, 1989)
  • Danny Kaye (aircraft pilot, comedian, film actor, recording artist, screenwriter, singer, stage actor, television actor, television presenter, born January 18, 1911)
  • Gilles Deleuze (art theorist, historian, journalist, philosopher, philosophy historian, university teacher, writer, born January 18, 1925)
  • Leonard Fournette (American football player, born January 18, 1995)
  • Gilles Villeneuve (Formula One driver, motorcycle rider, born January 18, 1950)
  • Ismail Sabri Yaakob (lawyer, politician, born January 18, 1960)
  • Karan Brar (actor, child actor, film actor, television actor, born January 18, 1999)
  • Seung-Hui Cho (mass murderer, spree killer, student, born January 18, 1984)
  • Jung Yu-mi (actor, film actor, born January 18, 1983)
  • Jonathan Davis (musician, singer-songwriter, born January 18, 1971)
  • A. A. Milne (children's writer, essayist, military officer, novelist, playwright, poet, prosaist, screenwriter, writer, born January 18, 1882)
  • Rubén Darío (autobiographer, diplomat, journalist, poet, reporter, writer, born January 18, 1867)
  • Veerappan (criminal, born January 18, 1952)
  • Nacho (association football player, born January 18, 1990)
  • David Ruffin (singer, born January 18, 1941)
  • David Ayer (actor, film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born January 18, 1968)
  • Diane de Poitiers (lady-in-waiting, born January 9, 1500)
  • Gang Dong-won (actor, film actor, model, television actor, born January 18, 1981)
  • Ted DiBiase (amateur wrestler, professional wrestler, screenwriter, born January 18, 1954)
  • Jesse L. Martin (film actor, stage actor, television actor, born January 18, 1969)
  • Möngke Khan (Khan, born January 11, 1209)
  • Iván Zamorano (association football player, born January 18, 1967)
  • Antje Traue (film actor, born January 18, 1981)
  • Alexander Van der Bellen (economist, politician, university teacher, born January 18, 1944)
  • Joseph Bonanno (criminal, born January 18, 1905)
  • Leo Varadkar (physician, politician, born January 18, 1979)
  • Makoto Hasebe (association football player, born January 18, 1984)
  • Nakuul Mehta (actor, dancer, film director, model, television actor, born January 18, 1985)
  • Huo Yuanjia (martial artist, born January 18, 1868)
  • Kantarō Suzuki (diplomat, military personnel, politician, born January 18, 1868)
  • Kang Ji-young (actor, fashion model, film actor, radio personality, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, television actor, born January 18, 1994)
  • Maxime Bernier (diplomat, lawyer, politician, born January 18, 1963)
  • Kei Ogura (cashier, composer, lyricist, singer-songwriter, born January 18, 1944)
  • Hirofumi Arai (actor, born January 18, 1979)
  • Kanji Ishiwara (historian, military personnel, politician, born January 18, 1889)
  • Elsa Einstein (politician, born January 18, 1876)
  • Francys Arsentiev (mountaineer, born January 18, 1958)

18th of January 2003 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on January 18, 2003

Correspondence/The Cult of Popularity; Fear Has Its Own Language in Iraq

Date: 19 January 2003

By Neil MacFarquhar

Neil MacFarquhar

Interviews with Iraqis in Iraq risk capsizing beneath flood of Orwellian language that courses through all public discussions, rendering extremely elusive any true thoughts about Saddam Hussein; photos; reckless angry remarks about government are both furtive and extremely rare, and Iraqis interviewed in presence of minders take care to garnish remarks with praise for Hussein (M)

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Despite Major Achievements, Bloomberg Gets Scant Credit

Date: 18 January 2003

By Jennifer Steinhauer

Jennifer Steinhauer

News analysis discusses public opinion of New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg after first year on job; New York Times poll finds that 53 percent of New Yorkers are unhappy with Bloomberg's performance, pointing to property tax increase and budget cuts, despite record drops in crime, improvements in police department and strides towards creating affordable housing (M)

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A Vertical Neighborhood Takes Shape

Date: 19 January 2003

By David W. Dunlap

David Dunlap

AOL Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle, NYC, luxurious mixed-use development, will begin phased opening in Sept 2003; some residents are not pleased about project's transformation of neighborhood even though surroundings are expected to grow more upscale; $1.7 billion project was financed by public-private partnership that includes Related Companies and Apollo Real Estate Developers; AOL will begin constructing its headquarters and CNN studio space this summer and will begin phased move-in next year; while litigation has ceased, construction is still subject of many complaints from area residents; photos; drawings; (L)

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S.E.C. UPGRADES E.D.S. INQUIRY TO FORMAL INVESTIGATION

Date: 18 January 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Securities and Exchange Commission upgrades informal inquiry into Electronic Data Systems begun in Oct 2002 to formal investigation; probes company's purchase and settlement of stock-option contracts and events leading up to its Sept 18 forecast that third-quarter earnings would be a fifth of company's previous prediction (S)

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KMART WANTS REPAYMENT OF EXECUTIVE RETENTION LOANS

Date: 18 January 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Kmart Corp demands repayment of all executive retention loans made before its bankruptcy filing; fires five remaining bonus recipients still with company; finds that previous management did not properly disclose data to board when it set up loan program in 2001; Kmart lent over $30 million given to dozens of executives in year before bankruptcy filing (S)

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NATIONAL-OILWELL ACQUIRES HALLIBURTON PUMPING UNIT

Date: 18 January 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Drilling equipment maker National-Oilwell Inc acquires Halliburton Co's pumping-equipment business, known as Monoflo Inc in United States and Mono Group in Great Britain, for about $89.2 million in stock and cash (S)

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JUDGE ORDERS LIQUIDATION OF WADE COOK FINANCIAL

Date: 18 January 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Judge orders Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation of stock-trading educator Wade Cook Financial Corp, which owes employees back wages and pocketed their health insurance premiums (S)

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VERITAS SOFTWARE RESTATES LOSSES FOR 2000 AND 2001

Date: 18 January 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Veritas Software Corp restates its 2000 and 2001 losses to correct how it had accounted for swap of software and advertising with AOL Time Warner Inc; widens 2000 $620 million loss by $7 million and narrows 2001 $651 million loss by $8 million; action results from subpoena Veritas received for federal inquiry into AOL division's accountings (S)

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World Business Briefing | Europe: Britain: More Interest In Safeway

Date: 18 January 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts weighs bid for British supermarket chain Safeway; Wal-Mart Stores and J Sainsbury may also try to acquire Safeway, which has already agreed to be purchased by William Morrison Supermarkets for about 2.7 billion British pounds ($4.3 billion) (S)

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Production Falls and Trade Deficit Rises

Date: 18 January 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Commerce Department reports November trade deficit rose to record $40.1 billion after revised $35.2 billion shortfall in October; imports rose in November to $123.3 billion from October's $117.5 billion, largest monthly increase since July 1984; exports rose 1.1 percent, to $83.2 billion in November, from $82.3 billion in previous month; Federal Reserve reports that production at nation's factories, mines and utilities declined 0.2 percent in December; industrial production for all of 2002 fell 0.6 percent, after 3.5 percent decline in 2001; University of Michigan reports that its preliminary consumer confidence index dropped to 83.7 in January from 86.7, instead of rising to 87 as forecast and below even lowest estimate of any of 50 economists surveyed; university's index of consumers' expectations for next one to five years sank to 75.2 from 80.8 month earlier; university's preliminary current conditions index, which reflects consumer's willingness to buy expensive items, rose to 96.9 from 96 in December; graphs of balance of trade, industrial production and capacity utilization (M)

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