Репродукција уторак, 9. октобар 2001.

9. октобар 2001. је био уторак под знаком звездице . Био је 281 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био George W. Bush.

Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 24 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био четвртак, 9. октобар 2025., пре 242 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је петак, 9. октобар 2026., за 122 дана. Живели сте 9.008 дана, или око 216.206 сати, или око 12.972.412 минута, или око 778.344.720 секунди.

Неки људи који деле овај рођендан:

9th of October 2001 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 9. октобар 2001.

The Object Is Objectivity

Date: 09 October 2001

By CLAYTON DEKORNE and JAVAID KHAN

Clayton DEKORNE

In this lesson, students will search for and read articles about the initial United States strike on Afghanistan from non-U.S. news sources, then describe the journalists’ perspectives and reflect on how difficult it might be to maintain an objective perspective in times of war.

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The Object Is Objectivity

Date: 09 October 2001

By CLAYTON DEKORNE and JAVAID KHAN

Clayton DEKORNE

In this lesson, students will search for and read articles about the initial United States strike on Afghanistan from non-U.S. news sources, then describe the journalists' perspectives and reflect on how difficult it might be to maintain an objective perspective in times of war.

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An Authentic Sprinkle of Mexico

Date: 10 October 2001

By MARIA RICAPITO

Maria RICAPITO

Comment on use of cotija cheese in Mexican cooking; recipe; photo (M)

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Pentagon Says Bombs Destroy Terror Camps

Date: 10 October 2001

By JUDITH MILLER

Judith MILLER

Pentagon says US bombs have destroyed at least seven of Osama bin Laden's largest, most sophisticated training camps in Afghanistan; photos show obliteration of Farouk camp near Kandahar that trained key terrorists including two convicted in 1998 US embassy bombings; photos; map; Pentagon repeats US intelligence statements that camps were evacuated long ago; bin Laden aide Sleiman Abou-Gheith, in videotaped statement, speaks of 'new page of animosity' against 'unbelievers'; camps hit include Abu Kebab, site of advanced terrorist training and chemical and biological weapons testing; Gen Richard Myers sees severe blow to bin Laden infrastructure, although Sec Donald Rumsfeld warns camps could be rebuilt if US does not complete mission against terror; more than 5,000 Muslims from more than 50 countries are said to have trained at camps, where many deadly plots apparently were practiced (M)

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Students Return, Taking Small Steps

Date: 10 October 2001

By EDWARD WYATT

Edward WYATT

Students return to Stuyvesant High School for first time since Sept 11 terrorist attacks on nearby World Trade Center; photo (M)

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Technology Briefing | Hardware: Chip Maker Joins XP Campaign

Date: 10 October 2001

By Chris Gaither (NYT) (Compiled by Alan Krauss)

Chris NYT

Microsoft Corp and Advanced Micro Devices agree to jointly market products that share XP name; officials of Microsoft, whose Windows XP operating system goes on sale Oct 25, promote Advanced Micro's newest microprocessor, Athlon XP (S)

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American States of Mind: Anxiety and Resolve; Wars of Words

Date: 10 October 2001

Douglas E McNeil letter sees Osama bin Laden as 'bitter and hate-filled man'

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Howe's Confident Talk Shows Little Respect for the Yankees

Date: 10 October 2001

By BUSTER OLNEY

Buster OLNEY

Oakland Athletics manager Art Howe discusses upcoming playoff series against New York Yankees; photo (M)

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Our Towns; Even in Crisis, Finding Room For Outsiders

Date: 10 October 2001

By MICHAEL WINERIP

Michael WINERIP

Our Towns column lauds Dover, NJ, officials for setting up new day laborers center where immigrant day workers can stay warm, get free coffee, wait for work and learn about health and housing benefits they qualify for (M)

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Prosecutors In Bombings Seek Payment

Date: 10 October 2001

By BENJAMIN WEISER

Benjamin WEISER

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan ask judge to order four terrorists convicted in embassy bombings case to pay $26.3 million in restitution to victims and their families and for loss of United States property; none of four terrorists are known to have any personal assets, but prosecutors say such an order is necessary to ensure that if any of them earn money in future, by writing book, assets would be applied to help mitigate harm they caused; four have not been sentenced yet (M)

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