Replaying Sunday, January 19, 2003

The January 19, 2003 was a Sunday under the star sign of . It was the 18 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 Monday, January 19, 2026, 163 days ago. Your next birthday is on Tuesday, January 19, 2027, in 201 days. You have lived for 8,564 days, or about 205,547 hours, or about 12,332,845 minutes, or about 739,970,700 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Dustin Poirier (mixed martial arts fighter, born January 19, 1989)
  • Dolly Parton (actor, autobiographer, banjoist, businessperson, composer, country musician, country singer, film actor, film producer, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, recording artist, screenwriter, singer-songwriter, songwriter, television actor, voice actor, born January 19, 1946)
  • Mac Miller (rapper, record producer, singer, songwriter, born January 19, 1992)
  • Edgar Allan Poe (author, crime writer, essayist, journalist, literary critic, literary theorist, lyricist, novelist, playwright, poet, science fiction writer, writer, born January 19, 1809)
  • Janis Joplin (composer, guitarist, musician, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, born January 19, 1943)
  • Katey Sagal (actor, composer, film actor, singer, singer-songwriter, television actor, voice actor, born January 19, 1954)
  • Robert E. Lee (military officer, military personnel, born January 19, 1807)
  • Pete Buttigieg (military officer, politician, statesperson, born January 19, 1982)
  • Utada Hikaru (blogger, composer, pianist, record producer, recording artist, singer-songwriter, born January 19, 1983)
  • Desi Arnaz, Jr. (actor, musician, screenwriter, television actor, born January 19, 1953)
  • Logan Lerman (child actor, film actor, television actor, born January 19, 1992)
  • Tippi Hedren (actor, artist, film actor, model, television actor, born January 19, 1930)
  • Jenson Button (autobiographer, racing automobile driver, born January 19, 1980)
  • Don Shirley (composer, jazz musician, pianist, born January 19, 1927)
  • Auguste Comte (mathematician, philosopher, sociologist, writer, born January 19, 1798)
  • Mathieu van der Poel (cyclo-cross cyclist, mountain biker, road bicycle racing, sport cyclist, born January 19, 1995)
  • Drea de Matteo (actor, film actor, television actor, born January 19, 1972)
  • Paul Cézanne (draftsperson, drawer, engraver, graphic artist, lithographer, painter, born January 19, 1839)
  • Robert Palmer (musician, singer-songwriter, born January 19, 1949)
  • James Watt (chemist, engineer, entrepreneur, inventor, mathematician, physicist, technician, born January 19, 1736)
  • Tamayo Marukawa (announcer, politician, television presenter, born January 19, 1971)
  • Shawn Wayans (actor, film actor, film producer, screenwriter, television actor, television producer, born January 19, 1971)
  • JaVale McGee (basketball player, born January 19, 1988)
  • Martin Bashir (journalist, born January 19, 1963)
  • Luke Macfarlane (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born January 19, 1980)
  • Yumi Matsutoya (composer, pianist, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born January 19, 1954)
  • Damien Chazelle (cinematographer, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born January 19, 1985)
  • Yutaka Matsushige (actor, born January 19, 1963)
  • Jodie Sweetin (actor, child actor, film actor, television actor, voice actor, born January 19, 1982)
  • Yoshimasa Hayashi (politician, born January 19, 1961)
  • Claudio Marchisio (association football player, born January 19, 1986)
  • Rob Delaney (actor, television actor, born January 19, 1977)
  • Shawn Johnson East (artistic gymnast, gymnast, born January 19, 1992)
  • Elizabeth "Bitsie" Tulloch (actor, film actor, film producer, television actor, voice actor, born January 19, 1981)
  • Shelley Fabares (actor, film actor, singer, television actor, voice actor, born January 19, 1944)
  • Patricia Highsmith (comics writer, novelist, screenwriter, writer, born January 19, 1921)
  • Varun Tej (actor, born January 19, 1990)
  • Paolo Borsellino (judge, magistrate, born January 19, 1940)
  • John Bercow (political scientist, politician, born January 19, 1963)
  • Ricardo Arjona (actor, basketball player, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, born January 19, 1964)
  • Svetlana Khorkina (artistic gymnast, member of the State Duma, politician, born January 19, 1979)
  • Marsha Thomason (actor, film actor, television actor, born January 19, 1976)
  • Carl Brashear (sailor, born January 19, 1931)
  • Angela Zhang (film actor, model, singer, television actor, born January 19, 1982)
  • Michael Crawford (actor, comedian, film actor, singer, stage actor, television actor, born January 19, 1942)
  • Carman (musician, singer, born January 19, 1956)
  • Wendy Moniz (actor, film actor, television actor, born January 19, 1969)
  • Essie Davis (film actor, singer, stage actor, voice actor, born January 19, 1970)
  • Junior Seau (American football player, born January 19, 1969)
  • Jean Stapleton (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born January 19, 1923)

19th of January 2003 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on January 19, 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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30 Years After Abortion Ruling, New Trends but the Old Debate

Date: 20 January 2003

By Kate Zernike

Kate Zernike

Supreme Court decision establishing women's right to abortion is now 30 years old, and debate over it continues even as new trends become evident; rate of abortions has declined to its lowest level since 1974, largely because of steady decrease among teenagers, who are avoiding pregnancy through birth control or abstinence; women seeking abortions today are predominantly poor and use birth control unevenly at best; access to abortion is neither 'on demand,' as opponents call it, nor closed off, as some supporters of abortion rights insist, but varies from state to state, subject to ever-shifting equation of geography, money, politics and personal sympathies; New York Times/CBS News Poll indicates that sentiment has barely budged since 1989, with 40 percent of Americans believing abortion should be legal, 20 percent thinking it should not be and another 40 percent saying it should be legal with stricter limits; intense round of anti-abortion legislation at state and federal levels is expected; photo; graphs (L)

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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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Gap's New Financial Officer Is From Disney

Date: 20 January 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Gap Inc chief financial officer Heidi Kunz resigns; Byron Pollitt, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts chief financial officer and executive vice president, replaces her (S)

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Sega Chooses A New Chief At Its U.S. Unit

Date: 20 January 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Sega Corp names Tetsu Kayama president and chief executive of Sega of America Inc; he succeeds Peter Moore, who resigned as president and chief operating officer (M)

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No News Is Bad News

Date: 20 January 2003

Editorial says Mayor Michael Bloomberg is right to ask for productivity concessions from New York City police union; says he and Gov George Pataki, both Republicans, should demand that federal government pick up at least part of cost of police antiterrorism work

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 January 2003

INTERNATIONAL A3-8 U.S. Could Allow Safe Haven for Hussein Even as they rejected calls for delay before confronting Saddam Hussein militarily, three officials of the Bush administration hinted that they would consider allowing him to find a safe haven if that would avoid a war. A1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 January 2003

Correction of film listing of Jan 19 Arts & Leisure for MoMA, which has become outdated

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Françoise Giroud, Co-Founder of L'Express, Is Dead at 86

Date: 19 January 2003

By Alan Riding

Alan Riding

Françoise Giroud was a widely admired journalist who co-founded the political weekly L'Express and later served as France's first minister of women's affairs.

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If It's Cold Outside, Start Looking Within

Date: 19 January 2003

If It's Cold Outside, Start Looking Within To the Editor:.

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