Replaying Wednesday, November 5, 2003

The November 5, 2003 was a Wednesday under the star sign of . It was the 308 day of the year. President of the United States was George W. Bush.

If you were born on this day, you are 22 years old. Your last birthday was on the Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 238 days ago. Your next birthday is on Thursday, November 5, 2026, in 126 days. You have lived for 8,274 days, or about 198,591 hours, or about 11,915,491 minutes, or about 714,929,460 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Kris Jenner (actor, author, celebrity, flight attendant, socialite, television presenter, television producer, born November 5, 1955)
  • Virat Kohli (cricketer, born November 5, 1988)
  • Tilda Swinton (actor, exhibition curator, film actor, film director, performance artist, stage actor, voice actor, born November 5, 1960)
  • Vivien Leigh (actor, film actor, stage actor, born November 5, 1913)
  • Sam Rockwell (film actor, film producer, manufacturer, stage actor, television actor, born November 5, 1968)
  • Kasper Schmeichel (association football player, born November 5, 1986)
  • Marco Verratti (association football player, born November 5, 1992)
  • Famke Janssen (film actor, film director, film producer, model, screenwriter, television actor, born November 5, 1964)
  • Sam Shepard (actor, author, autobiographer, dramaturge, film actor, film director, percussionist, playwright, screenwriter, stage actor, theatrical director, born November 5, 1943)
  • Luke Hemsworth (actor, celebrity, film actor, model, television actor, born November 5, 1980)
  • Ike Turner (actor, bandleader, conductor, guitarist, pianist, record producer, recording artist, saxophonist, singer, singer-songwriter, born November 5, 1931)
  • Robert Patrick (American football player, actor, film actor, film producer, manufacturer, television actor, voice actor, born November 5, 1958)
  • John Paul Getty III (actor, entrepreneur, born November 5, 1956)
  • Bryan Adams (actor, bassist, composer, fashion photographer, guitarist, human rights activist, peace activist, photographer, record producer, recording artist, rock musician, singer, born November 5, 1959)
  • Eliud Kipchoge (athletics competitor, long-distance runner, marathon runner, born November 5, 1984)
  • Art Garfunkel (actor, poet, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, street artist, teacher, television actor, born November 5, 1941)
  • Ibrahim I (sovereign, born November 5, 1615)
  • Odell Beckham Jr. (American football player, television producer, born November 5, 1992)
  • Tatum O'Neal (actor, film actor, television actor, writer, born November 5, 1963)
  • Kevin Jonas (actor, composer, film actor, guitarist, mandolinist, musician, pianist, singer, singer-songwriter, television actor, voice actor, born November 5, 1987)
  • Han Ji-min (actor, film actor, born November 5, 1982)
  • Ryan Adams (guitarist, musician, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born November 5, 1974)
  • Joe Dassin (guitarist, musician, singer, singer-songwriter, born November 5, 1938)
  • Yair Lapid (actor, film actor, journalist, newspaper editor, opinion journalist, politician, television presenter, writer, born November 5, 1963)
  • BoA (actor, film actor, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, born November 5, 1986)
  • Tamzin Outhwaite (film actor, stripper, born November 5, 1970)
  • Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt (consort, born November 5, 1921)
  • Catherine of Valois (writer, born October 27, 1401)
  • Jon-Erik Hexum (film actor, model, television actor, born November 5, 1957)
  • Umar II (politician, born November 2, 681)
  • Christoph Metzelder (association football player, born November 5, 1980)
  • Kōki Tanaka (actor, singer, born November 5, 1985)
  • Jean-Pierre Papin (association football manager, association football player, born November 5, 1963)
  • Kseniya Sobchak (actor, journalist, model, politician, public figure, radio personality, socialite, television presenter, writer, born November 5, 1981)
  • Samuel Page (actor, film actor, television actor, born November 5, 1976)
  • Bernard-Henri Lévy (actor, businessperson, film director, film producer, journalist, novelist, philosopher, publisher, screenwriter, writer, born November 5, 1948)
  • Athiya Shetty (actor, film actor, born November 5, 1992)
  • Sahil Khan (actor, born November 5, 1976)
  • Gram Parsons (guitarist, musician, pianist, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born November 5, 1946)
  • Pavel Priluchny (actor, film producer, television actor, television presenter, born November 5, 1987)
  • Alexa Chung (entrepreneur, journalist, model, television presenter, born November 5, 1983)
  • Cyril Lignac (chef, born November 5, 1977)
  • Bill Walton (basketball player, born November 5, 1952)
  • Yoshiyuki Tomino (animator, film director, musician, novelist, screenwriter, born November 5, 1941)
  • Jonny Greenwood (actor, banjoist, composer, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, ondist, pianist, songwriter, born November 5, 1971)
  • Abedi Pele (association football player, born November 5, 1964)
  • Sergen Yalçın (association football manager, association football player, born November 5, 1972)
  • Roy Rogers (actor, film actor, film producer, musician, singer, songwriter, television actor, yodeler, born November 5, 1911)
  • Judy Reyes (actor, film actor, film producer, television actor, born November 5, 1967)
  • Oleh Blokhin (association football manager, association football player, politician, born November 5, 1952)
  • Intesar Al-Sharah (actor, born November 5, 1962)
  • Johnny Damon (baseball player, born November 5, 1973)
  • Jason Kelce (American football player, born November 5, 1987)
  • Bryan Lourd (talent agent, born November 5, 1960)
  • Keala Settle (actor, film actor, singer, stage actor, television actor, born November 5, 1975)
  • Uwe Seeler (association football player, businessperson, born November 5, 1936)
  • Bubba Watson (golfer, born November 5, 1978)
  • Elke Sommer (film actor, model, musician, painter, singer, born November 5, 1940)
  • Joel McCrea (actor, film actor, television actor, born November 5, 1905)
  • Seth Gilliam (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born November 5, 1968)
  • Natalie Schafer (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born November 5, 1900)
  • Vandana Shiva (environmentalist, philosopher, politician, university teacher, writer, born November 5, 1952)
  • Harris Yulin (film actor, stage actor, television actor, born November 5, 1937)
  • Eugene V. Debs (peace activist, politician, trade unionist, born November 5, 1855)
  • Shintarō Tanabe (composer, musician, record producer, television presenter, writer, born November 5, 1978)
  • Isela Vega (actor, film actor, film director, model, singer-songwriter, television actor, born November 5, 1939)
  • O. J. Mayo (basketball player, born November 5, 1987)
  • Gil Hill (actor, film actor, born November 5, 1931)
  • Aitana Sánchez-Gijón (film actor, stage actor, television actor, born November 5, 1968)
  • Shinya Miyamoto (baseball player, born November 5, 1970)
  • Annet Mahendru (actor, film actor, television actor, born November 5, 1985)
  • Enéas Carneiro (academic, author, mathematician, military personnel, physician, physicist, politician, teacher, translator, born November 5, 1938)
  • César Luis Menotti (association football manager, association football player, born November 5, 1938)
  • Corin Nemec (actor, film actor, film producer, screenwriter, television actor, born November 5, 1971)
  • Ricardo Fort (entrepreneur, socialite, television actor, television director, born November 5, 1968)
  • Herb Edelman (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born November 5, 1933)
  • Jeffrey Sachs (economist, university teacher, writer, born November 5, 1954)
  • Chris Sununu (businessperson, politician, born November 5, 1974)
  • Rithvik Dhanjani (actor, television actor, born November 5, 1990)
  • Peter Noone (actor, composer, film actor, singer, songwriter, television presenter, born November 5, 1947)
  • Zeba Bakhtiar (actor, born November 5, 1971)
  • Sara Netanyahu (educational psychologist, born November 5, 1958)
  • Armin Shimerman (film actor, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, writer, born November 5, 1949)
  • Will Durant (historian, philosopher, writer, born November 5, 1885)
  • Alejandro Sabella (association football manager, association football player, born November 5, 1954)
  • Elizabeth Bracco (actor, film actor, television actor, born November 5, 1957)
  • Herman Brood (actor, film actor, guitarist, painter, pianist, poet, screenwriter, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, writer, born November 5, 1946)
  • Danniella Westbrook (actor, film actor, television presenter, born November 5, 1973)
  • Lisa Scott-Lee (singer, singer-songwriter, born November 5, 1976)
  • Frank Underwood (murderer, politician, born November 5, 1959)
  • Angela Gossow (journalist, singer, songwriter, talent manager, writer, born November 5, 1974)
  • Tarek Boudali (actor, film actor, film director, screenwriter, television actor, born November 5, 1979)
  • Jerry Stackhouse (basketball coach, basketball player, born November 5, 1974)
  • Charles Taylor (philosopher, political scientist, sociologist, university teacher, writer, born November 5, 1931)
  • Teresa Mo (actor, born November 5, 1960)
  • Shara Lin (actor, composer, film actor, pianist, television actor, violinist, born November 5, 1985)
  • Louis the Stammerer (monarch, born November 1, 846)
  • Charles Bradley (singer, born November 5, 1948)
  • Lola Marois (actor, singer, born November 5, 1982)
  • Amir Hossein Arman (actor, singer, born November 5, 1982)
  • Bailey Jay (actor, film actor, glamour model, podcaster, pornographic actor, born November 5, 1988)
  • Yael Cohen (activist, born November 5, 1986)
  • Konomi Suzuki (singer, born November 5, 1996)
  • Keikō (ruler, born November 7, 60)
  • Paola Dominguín (actor, businessperson, fashion designer, born November 5, 1960)
  • Michael Gaston (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born November 5, 1962)
  • Tony Evers (head teacher, politician, school teacher, born November 5, 1951)
  • Kayah (jazz musician, singer, born November 5, 1967)
  • Mari Amachi (actor, singer, born November 5, 1951)
  • Jaime Roldos Aquilera (lawyer, politician, born November 5, 1940)
  • Eva González (beauty pageant contestant, model, television presenter, born November 5, 1980)
  • Derrick Todd Lee (criminal, serial killer, born November 5, 1968)
  • Tetsurō Araki (animator, film director, born November 5, 1976)
  • Atul Gawande (journalist, medical writer, professor, researcher, surgeon, born November 5, 1965)
  • Chung Sye-kyun (politician, born November 5, 1950)
  • Sayuri Hara (seiyū, born November 5, 1988)
  • Raymond Loewy (car designer, designer, postage stamp designer, born November 5, 1893)
  • John Berger (art critic, art historian, author, critic, journalist, novelist, opinion journalist, painter, poet, screenwriter, writer, born November 5, 1926)
  • Mihail Sadoveanu (biographer, children's writer, journalist, linguist, poet, politician, translator, writer, born November 5, 1880)
  • Aurelio Andreazzoli (association football manager, association football player, born November 5, 1953)
  • Kaido Höövelson (politician, rikishi, born November 5, 1984)
  • Flume (disc jockey, record producer, recording artist, born November 5, 1991)
  • Ruy Barbosa (diplomat, judge, jurist, lawyer, legal counsel, minister, politician, translator, writer, born November 5, 1849)
  • Jan Nowicki (actor, film actor, born November 5, 1939)
  • Linda Regan (actor, author, film actor, born November 5, 1949)
  • Yong Poovorawan (physician, scientist, born November 5, 1950)
  • Alexander Graf Lambsdorff (diplomat, historian, politician, born November 5, 1966)
  • J.B.S. Haldane (biochemist, biologist, geneticist, physiologist, university teacher, born November 5, 1892)
  • Chittaranjan Das (barrister, politician, writer, born November 5, 1870)
  • Kira Muratova (actor, film director, screenwriter, born November 5, 1934)
  • David Suazo (association football player, born November 5, 1979)
  • Trey Lyles (basketball player, born November 5, 1995)
  • Kellen Winslow (American football player, born November 5, 1957)
  • Dado Pršo (association football player, born November 5, 1974)
  • Pierangelo Bertoli (composer, recording artist, singer-songwriter, born November 5, 1942)
  • Jason Holder (cricketer, born November 5, 1991)
  • Nick Folk (American football player, born November 5, 1984)
  • Keizo Takemi (political scientist, politician, born November 5, 1951)
  • Gina Mastrogiacomo (actor, born November 5, 1961)
  • Dana Jacobson (sports commentator, born November 5, 1971)
  • Joyce Maynard (novelist, screenwriter, writer, born November 5, 1953)
  • Chris Addison (actor, comedian, film director, television actor, television director, born November 5, 1971)
  • Shūsui Kōtoku (journalist, political activist, translator, born November 5, 1871)
  • Primo Reggiani (actor, born November 5, 1983)
  • Akira Nakamura (baseball player, born November 5, 1989)
  • Karan Thapar (journalist, born November 5, 1955)
  • Sebastian Arcelus (film actor, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born November 5, 1976)
  • Edmond Leung (actor, record producer, singer, songwriter, television actor, born November 5, 1971)
  • Penny Wong (barrister, political adviser, politician, born November 5, 1968)
  • Shila Khodadad (actor, model, born November 5, 1980)

5th of November 2003 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on November 5, 2003

Gains at News Corporation Led by Fox Studios and DVD's

Date: 06 November 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

News Corp reports better-than-expected rise in its financial results for its fiscal first quarter ended Sept 30; net income more than doubled, to $422 million from $162 million year earlier; revenue rose 22 percent, to $4.65 billion from $3.81 billion; president-chief operating officer Peter Chernin and chairman Rupert Murdoch comment (M)

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SHARES OF ESPERION UP 35% AFTER NEWS ON DRUG

Date: 06 November 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 November 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 November 2003

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Yale Names a New Dean of Its Law School

Date: 05 November 2003

Harold Hongju Koh is named dean of Yale Law School (S)

Full Article

New Slogan for Pepsi About More Than Joy

Date: 06 November 2003

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Pepsi-Cola Co division of PepsiCo will rei

Full Article

New Jersey Neglect Case Is Topic on Capitol Hill

Date: 05 November 2003

By IVER PETERSON

Iver PETERSON

Accusation that New Jersey couple, Raymond and Vanessa Jackson, starved four adopted sons will be subject of House subcommittee hearings (S)

Full Article

After the New York Election

Date: 06 November 2003

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Shifting 'Reagans' To Cable Has CBS Facing New Critics

Date: 05 November 2003

This article was reported by Bill Carter, Jim Rutenberg and Bernard Weinraub and written by Mr. Carter

CBS decision to move mini-series about Ronald and Nancy Reagan from network television to Showtime cable channel leaves executives denying they caved in to pressure from powerful Republican and conservative groups; CBS insists decision was 'moral call' by chairman Leslie Moonves because four-hour program presented liberal agenda and treated Reagans unfairly; backlash comes from Democrats like Sen Tom Daschle and Hollywood figures like Barbra Streisand, whose husband, James Brolin, plays Reagan; photo; network announced miniseries as love story but producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron reportedly made clear their aim of creating controversial film, intention also conveyed in Oct 21 article in The New York Times; Moonves then screened miniseries and reportedly emerged furious, determined to re-edit film (M)

Full Article

Something Old and New, Both Are Broadway Blues

Date: 06 November 2003

By JASON DIAMOS

Jason DIAMOS

New York Rangers rookie Dominic Moore reflects on captain Mark Messier's 1,851st point, which moved him into second-place in career points; photo (M)

Full Article

Gains at News Corporation Led by Fox Studios and DVD's

Date: 06 November 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

News Corp reports better-than-expected rise in its financial results for its fiscal first quarter ended Sept 30; net income more than doubled, to $422 million from $162 million year earlier; revenue rose 22 percent, to $4.65 billion from $3.81 billion; president-chief operating officer Peter Chernin and chairman Rupert Murdoch comment (M)

Full Article

SHARES OF ESPERION UP 35% AFTER NEWS ON DRUG

Date: 06 November 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 November 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 November 2003

Full Article

Yale Names a New Dean of Its Law School

Date: 05 November 2003

Harold Hongju Koh is named dean of Yale Law School (S)

Full Article

New Slogan for Pepsi About More Than Joy

Date: 06 November 2003

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Pepsi-Cola Co division of PepsiCo will rei

Full Article

New Jersey Neglect Case Is Topic on Capitol Hill

Date: 05 November 2003

By IVER PETERSON

Iver PETERSON

Accusation that New Jersey couple, Raymond and Vanessa Jackson, starved four adopted sons will be subject of House subcommittee hearings (S)

Full Article

After the New York Election

Date: 06 November 2003

Full Article

Shifting 'Reagans' To Cable Has CBS Facing New Critics

Date: 05 November 2003

This article was reported by Bill Carter, Jim Rutenberg and Bernard Weinraub and written by Mr. Carter

CBS decision to move mini-series about Ronald and Nancy Reagan from network television to Showtime cable channel leaves executives denying they caved in to pressure from powerful Republican and conservative groups; CBS insists decision was 'moral call' by chairman Leslie Moonves because four-hour program presented liberal agenda and treated Reagans unfairly; backlash comes from Democrats like Sen Tom Daschle and Hollywood figures like Barbra Streisand, whose husband, James Brolin, plays Reagan; photo; network announced miniseries as love story but producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron reportedly made clear their aim of creating controversial film, intention also conveyed in Oct 21 article in The New York Times; Moonves then screened miniseries and reportedly emerged furious, determined to re-edit film (M)

Full Article

Something Old and New, Both Are Broadway Blues

Date: 06 November 2003

By JASON DIAMOS

Jason DIAMOS

New York Rangers rookie Dominic Moore reflects on captain Mark Messier's 1,851st point, which moved him into second-place in career points; photo (M)

Full Article

Gains at News Corporation Led by Fox Studios and DVD's

Date: 06 November 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

News Corp reports better-than-expected rise in its financial results for its fiscal first quarter ended Sept 30; net income more than doubled, to $422 million from $162 million year earlier; revenue rose 22 percent, to $4.65 billion from $3.81 billion; president-chief operating officer Peter Chernin and chairman Rupert Murdoch comment (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 November 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 November 2003

Full Article

Yale Names a New Dean of Its Law School

Date: 05 November 2003

Harold Hongju Koh is named dean of Yale Law School (S)

Full Article

New Slogan for Pepsi About More Than Joy

Date: 06 November 2003

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Pepsi-Cola Co division of PepsiCo will rei

Full Article

New Jersey Neglect Case Is Topic on Capitol Hill

Date: 05 November 2003

By IVER PETERSON

Iver PETERSON

Accusation that New Jersey couple, Raymond and Vanessa Jackson, starved four adopted sons will be subject of House subcommittee hearings (S)

Full Article

After the New York Election

Date: 06 November 2003

Full Article

Shifting 'Reagans' To Cable Has CBS Facing New Critics

Date: 05 November 2003

This article was reported by Bill Carter, Jim Rutenberg and Bernard Weinraub and written by Mr. Carter

CBS decision to move mini-series about Ronald and Nancy Reagan from network television to Showtime cable channel leaves executives denying they caved in to pressure from powerful Republican and conservative groups; CBS insists decision was 'moral call' by chairman Leslie Moonves because four-hour program presented liberal agenda and treated Reagans unfairly; backlash comes from Democrats like Sen Tom Daschle and Hollywood figures like Barbra Streisand, whose husband, James Brolin, plays Reagan; photo; network announced miniseries as love story but producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron reportedly made clear their aim of creating controversial film, intention also conveyed in Oct 21 article in The New York Times; Moonves then screened miniseries and reportedly emerged furious, determined to re-edit film (M)

Full Article

Something Old and New, Both Are Broadway Blues

Date: 06 November 2003

By JASON DIAMOS

Jason DIAMOS

New York Rangers rookie Dominic Moore reflects on captain Mark Messier's 1,851st point, which moved him into second-place in career points; photo (M)

Full Article

Gains at News Corporation Led by Fox Studios and DVD's

Date: 06 November 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

News Corp reports better-than-expected rise in its financial results for its fiscal first quarter ended Sept 30; net income more than doubled, to $422 million from $162 million year earlier; revenue rose 22 percent, to $4.65 billion from $3.81 billion; president-chief operating officer Peter Chernin and chairman Rupert Murdoch comment (M)

Full Article

SHARES OF ESPERION UP 35% AFTER NEWS ON DRUG

Date: 06 November 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 November 2003

Full Article

Yale Names a New Dean of Its Law School

Date: 05 November 2003

Harold Hongju Koh is named dean of Yale Law School (S)

Full Article

New Slogan for Pepsi About More Than Joy

Date: 06 November 2003

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Pepsi-Cola Co division of PepsiCo will rei

Full Article

New Jersey Neglect Case Is Topic on Capitol Hill

Date: 05 November 2003

By IVER PETERSON

Iver PETERSON

Accusation that New Jersey couple, Raymond and Vanessa Jackson, starved four adopted sons will be subject of House subcommittee hearings (S)

Full Article

After the New York Election

Date: 06 November 2003

Full Article

Shifting 'Reagans' To Cable Has CBS Facing New Critics

Date: 05 November 2003

This article was reported by Bill Carter, Jim Rutenberg and Bernard Weinraub and written by Mr. Carter

CBS decision to move mini-series about Ronald and Nancy Reagan from network television to Showtime cable channel leaves executives denying they caved in to pressure from powerful Republican and conservative groups; CBS insists decision was 'moral call' by chairman Leslie Moonves because four-hour program presented liberal agenda and treated Reagans unfairly; backlash comes from Democrats like Sen Tom Daschle and Hollywood figures like Barbra Streisand, whose husband, James Brolin, plays Reagan; photo; network announced miniseries as love story but producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron reportedly made clear their aim of creating controversial film, intention also conveyed in Oct 21 article in The New York Times; Moonves then screened miniseries and reportedly emerged furious, determined to re-edit film (M)

Full Article

Something Old and New, Both Are Broadway Blues

Date: 06 November 2003

By JASON DIAMOS

Jason DIAMOS

New York Rangers rookie Dominic Moore reflects on captain Mark Messier's 1,851st point, which moved him into second-place in career points; photo (M)

Full Article

Gains at News Corporation Led by Fox Studios and DVD's

Date: 06 November 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

News Corp reports better-than-expected rise in its financial results for its fiscal first quarter ended Sept 30; net income more than doubled, to $422 million from $162 million year earlier; revenue rose 22 percent, to $4.65 billion from $3.81 billion; president-chief operating officer Peter Chernin and chairman Rupert Murdoch comment (M)

Full Article

SHARES OF ESPERION UP 35% AFTER NEWS ON DRUG

Date: 06 November 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 November 2003

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 November 2003

Full Article

Yale Names a New Dean of Its Law School

Date: 05 November 2003

Harold Hongju Koh is named dean of Yale Law School (S)

Full Article

New Slogan for Pepsi About More Than Joy

Date: 06 November 2003

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Pepsi-Cola Co division of PepsiCo will rei

Full Article

New Jersey Neglect Case Is Topic on Capitol Hill

Date: 05 November 2003

By IVER PETERSON

Iver PETERSON

Accusation that New Jersey couple, Raymond and Vanessa Jackson, starved four adopted sons will be subject of House subcommittee hearings (S)

Full Article

After the New York Election

Date: 06 November 2003

Full Article

Shifting 'Reagans' To Cable Has CBS Facing New Critics

Date: 05 November 2003

This article was reported by Bill Carter, Jim Rutenberg and Bernard Weinraub and written by Mr. Carter

CBS decision to move mini-series about Ronald and Nancy Reagan from network television to Showtime cable channel leaves executives denying they caved in to pressure from powerful Republican and conservative groups; CBS insists decision was 'moral call' by chairman Leslie Moonves because four-hour program presented liberal agenda and treated Reagans unfairly; backlash comes from Democrats like Sen Tom Daschle and Hollywood figures like Barbra Streisand, whose husband, James Brolin, plays Reagan; photo; network announced miniseries as love story but producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron reportedly made clear their aim of creating controversial film, intention also conveyed in Oct 21 article in The New York Times; Moonves then screened miniseries and reportedly emerged furious, determined to re-edit film (M)

Full Article

Something Old and New, Both Are Broadway Blues

Date: 06 November 2003

By JASON DIAMOS

Jason DIAMOS

New York Rangers rookie Dominic Moore reflects on captain Mark Messier's 1,851st point, which moved him into second-place in career points; photo (M)

Full Article