Replaying Tuesday, February 18, 2003

The February 18, 2003 was a Tuesday under the star sign of . It was the 48 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 Wednesday, February 18, 2026, 121 days ago. Your next birthday is on Thursday, February 18, 2027, in 243 days. You have lived for 8,522 days, or about 204,531 hours, or about 12,271,891 minutes, or about 736,313,460 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • John Travolta (actor, aircraft pilot, dancer, film actor, film producer, musician, recording artist, singer, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, writer, born February 18, 1954)
  • Roberto Baggio (association football player, born February 18, 1967)
  • Dr. Dre (actor, audio engineer, composer, entrepreneur, film actor, film director, film producer, music executive, rapper, screenwriter, television producer, born February 18, 1965)
  • Yoko Ono (artist, composer, conceptual artist, film director, filmmaker, musician, painter, peace activist, performance artist, photographer, recording artist, sculptor, singer, visual artist, born February 18, 1933)
  • Armin Laschet (politician, born February 18, 1961)
  • Park Shin-hye (actor, dancer, film actor, model, singer, voice actor, born February 18, 1990)
  • J-Hope (dancer, rapper, record producer, singer, songwriter, born February 18, 1994)
  • Gary Ridgway (military personnel, serial killer, born February 18, 1949)
  • Matt Dillon (actor, film actor, film director, screenwriter, television actor, born February 18, 1964)
  • John Hughes (film director, film producer, screenwriter, writer, born February 18, 1950)
  • Vanna White (actor, game show host, television presenter, born February 18, 1957)
  • Molly Ringwald (actor, dancer, novelist, singer, writer, born February 18, 1968)
  • Toni Morrison (audiobook narrator, children's writer, librettist, novelist, poet, university teacher, writer, born February 18, 1931)
  • Gwen Shamblin (writer, born February 18, 1955)
  • Gary Neville (association football manager, association football player, sports commentator, born February 18, 1975)
  • Cybill Shepherd (actor, autobiographer, beauty pageant contestant, film actor, model, singer, stage actor, television actor, television producer, born February 18, 1950)
  • Isabel Preysler (model, socialite, television presenter, born February 18, 1951)
  • Greta Scacchi (actor, film actor, stage actor, born February 18, 1960)
  • Sakura Andō (actor, born February 18, 1986)
  • Claude Makélélé (association football manager, association football player, born February 18, 1973)
  • Jack Palance (boxer, film actor, model, stage actor, television actor, born February 18, 1919)
  • Nathan Aké (association football player, born February 18, 1995)
  • Jeremy Allen White (actor, film actor, television actor, born February 18, 1991)
  • Prue Leith (businessperson, celebrity, celebrity chef, chef, restaurateur, television presenter, born February 18, 1940)
  • Alessandro Volta (chemist, inventor, physicist, professor, born February 18, 1745)
  • George Kennedy (actor, film actor, military officer, stage actor, television actor, born February 18, 1925)
  • Ramakrishna (philosopher, born February 18, 1836)
  • Fabrizio De André (composer, poet, singer-songwriter, born February 18, 1940)
  • Saitō Hajime (military personnel, samurai, born February 18, 1844)
  • Miloš Forman (actor, director, film actor, film director, film producer, playwright, screenwriter, born February 18, 1932)
  • Kang So-ra (actor, film actor, model, born February 18, 1990)
  • Le'Veon Bell (American football player, born February 18, 1992)
  • Sinéad Cusack (actor, film actor, stage actor, born February 18, 1948)
  • Jadwiga I of Poland (queen regnant, born February 10, 1374)
  • Claire Redfield (fictional vigilante, human rights activist, martial artist, zombie hunter, born February 18, 1979)
  • Jermaine Jenas (association football player, sports commentator, born February 18, 1983)
  • Audre Lorde (essayist, feminist, librarian, novelist, poet, university teacher, writer, born February 18, 1934)
  • Bobby Robson (association football manager, association football player, autobiographer, born February 18, 1933)
  • Ike Barinholtz (actor, comedian, film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, television actor, born February 18, 1977)
  • Ali-Shir Nava'i (poet, born February 9, 1441)
  • Sajid Nadiadwala (film director, film producer, born February 18, 1966)
  • Lee Boyd Malvo (criminal sniper, serial killer, spree killer, born February 18, 1985)
  • Michel Aoun (military officer, politician, born February 18, 1935)
  • Sumeet Saigal (actor, film director, film producer, born February 18, 1966)
  • John Warner (farmer, lawyer, military officer, politician, born February 18, 1927)
  • Kristoffer Polaha (actor, film actor, television actor, born February 18, 1977)
  • Kengo Kawanishi (actor, seiyū, born February 18, 1985)
  • Hans Asperger (psychiatrist, university teacher, born February 18, 1906)
  • Malese Jow (actor, composer, film actor, model, singer, singer-songwriter, television actor, born February 18, 1991)
  • Colin Jackson (athletics competitor, born February 18, 1967)

18th of February 2003 News

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

Be Patient With Matsui, Torre Urges News Media

Date: 18 February 2003

By Tyler Kepner

Tyler Kepner

New York Yankees Notebook discusses heightened expectations for Yankees outfielder Hideki Matsui by Japanese media; center fielder Bernie Williams is spending less time in weight room this year to loosen muscles; infielder Todd Zeile returns to New York and will play first and third base after leaving New York Mets for Colorado Rockies; reliever Steve Karsay expects to be ready for opening day after full recovery from back surgery; photo (M)

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Behind The Great Divide

Date: 18 February 2003

By Paul Krugman

Paul Krugman

Paul Krugman Op-Ed column says news coverage is large part of reason why US and Western European nations are at such odds over Iraq; says European media have pervasive anti-American bias that leads them to distort news, even in countries that are pro-Bush, while US media outlets have taken it as their assignment to sell war, not to present mix of information that might call justification for war into question (M)

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Journalists Are Assigned to Accompany U.S. Troops

Date: 18 February 2003

By Ralph Blumenthal and Jim Rutenberg

Ralph Blumenthal

Journalists covering any United States attack on Iraq will have assigned slots with combat and support units and accompany them throughout conflict; media mobilization is first since World War II and is on scale never before seen in American military; it requires vast logistical planning of its own, involving at least 500 reporters, photographers and television crew members, about 100 of them from foreign and international news organizations, including Arab network Al Jazeera; photos (M)

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Reuters to Cut 3,000 More Jobs After Record Loss in 2002

Date: 19 February 2003

By Alan Cowell

Alan Cowell

Reuters announces its largest loss; posts net loss for 2002 of 394 million pounds, or $631 million, in contrast to profit of 46 million pounds in 2001; says revenue will slip 9 percent in first half of 2003, before sliding even more steeply in second half; says revenue for 2002 fell 8 percent, to 3.58 billion pounds; chief executive Tom Glocer says additional 3,000 jobs will be cut, reducing work force to 13,000; graph (M)

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Jeter's Focus Is on the Game, Not Fun and Games

Date: 18 February 2003

By Tyler Kepner

Tyler Kepner

New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter insists that he is focused, contrary to what team owner George Steinbrenner has said recently in comments to media suggesting that Jeter devotes too much time to philanthropy and nightlife; photos (M)

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War Planners Begin to Speak Of War's Risks

Date: 18 February 2003

By David E. Sanger and Thom Shanker

David Sanger

Senior Bush administration officials are now openly discussing what could go wrong in war with Iraq and also in aftermath of invasion; aides say Defense Sec Donald H Rumsfeld has four- to five-page list of risks that he refers to constantly, updating it with his own ideas and suggestions from senior military commanders, and discussing it with Pres Bush; Rumsfeld says major concern is that Saddam Hussein would use weapons of mass destruction against his own people and blame it on US: says another concern is that Hussein would detonate oil fields; American postwar planning is counting on Iraqi oil revenues to help pay for rebuilding nation; Rumsfeld refuses to discuss issue of American casualties; administration planners are known to be haunted by thought of protracted conflict, which could lead to increased casualties; Rumsfeld document also warns of Hussein hiding his weapons in mosques or hospitals or cultural sites, and using his citizenry or captured foreign journalists as human shields; photo (M)

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FARMLAND SEEKS TO SELL ITS FERTILIZER BUSINESS

Date: 19 February 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Farmland Industries Inc sells its Farmland MissChem Ltd fertilizer business to Koch Industries for $270 milion in cash and assumed debt (S)

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MAKER OF LOW-TOXIN CIGARETTES AGREES TO SELL BUSINESS

Date: 19 February 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Star Scientific Inc, maker of discount, low-toxin cigarettes, agrees to sell cigarette business operated by its Star Tobacco unit to North Atlantic Trading Co for $80 million in cash (S)

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NEW LINE AT CAMPBELL TO INCLUDE PIZZA-FLAVORED SOUP

Date: 19 February 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Campbell Soup Co will broaden its ready-to-eat soup in July; seventeen microwavable soups, including one tasting like pizza, will be introduced (S)

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BIG STEEL MAKER TO RAISE SHEET PRICES BY 8.6%

Date: 19 February 2003

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Nucor Corp will raise steel-sheet prices by $30 per ton next quarter because of higher raw material costs and more demand in Asia (S)

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