6. јануар 2002. је био недеља под знаком звездице ♑. Био је 5 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 уторак, 6. јануар 2026., пре 154 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је среда, 6. јануар 2027., за 210 дана. Живели сте 8.920 дана, или око 214.090 сати, или око 12.845.437 минута, или око 770.726.220 секунди.
6th of January 2002 News
Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 6. јануар 2002.
In Memoriam: Lives Well Lived
Date: 06 January 2002
Article profiles people who died in 2001 whose lives changed Westchester County, NY, for better: affordable housing advocate David Bogdanoff, steam locomotive photographer O Winston Link, Scarsdale civic advocate Luella Slaner, Helene Hollis Schaefer, who graduated College of New Rochelle at age 89, earned masters degree at 90 and was awarded honorary doctorate at age 99, Yonkers Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Jerome Sala; award-winning poet Jane A Flanders, square dance caller Slim Sterling, Holocaust survivor and Harrison hostess and fund-raiser Zahava Burack, Alexander High School music teacher and founder of Westchester County Summer Music Center Alexander Stonehill, lawyer Lawrence Dittelman, longtime newspaper society journalist and editor Helen Ganz Spiro, Scarsdale High School chorale director Lowell Alecson, dental professor and researcher Edward V Zegarelli, Yonkers police Lieutenant Lorenzo Paul, Ardsley Middle School principal Stephen P O'Connell, New Rochelle community advocate Jacquetta Cole, Westchester Community College Foundation board member Sophia Abeles and Temple Beth El rabbi Chaim Stern; photos (L)
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Leaving Behind More Than Memories
Date: 06 January 2002
Article profiles some people who died in 2001 whose lives have changed Connecticut for better: political matriarch Barbara Bailey, state poet laureate Leo Connellan, Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra founder Victor Norman, Hartford Stage Company director Janet Suisman, former Norwalk Mayor Jennie Cave, World War I veteran Ernie Pratt, New London assistant city manager Keith Harrigan, retired Asylum Hill Congregational Church minister Rev Bernard Drew, Connecticut Transportation Department public information director Bill Keish, Morton House co-founder Athena Stavropoulos, Inner Sanctum radio show host Raymond Edward Johnson, civil rights freedom rider and retired Wesleyan University religion Prof Dave Swift, Connecticut Aviation and Ports Bureau chief Bob Juliano, retired state Army National Guard head John F Freund, Remington chairman and former New England Patriots owner Victor Kiam, former Peabody Museum and Smithsonian Institution secretary director Sidney Dillon Ripley 2nd, former New Britain Herald editor and publisher Judith Brown, former New Britain Police Chief Clifford Willis, state Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert Glass and gynecologist and obstetrician Joseph Russo, philanthropist, civic activist and former Knox Foundation president Johanna Murphy, Wadsworth Atheneum benefactor Betty Roberts, auto dealership owner Stephen Barberino, Dr Curtiss Hickox, who helped victims of 1944 circus fire in Hartford, feminist and political activist Betty Spaulding and Siemon Co president Carl Siemon; photos (L)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 January 2002
INTERNATIONAL A3-7 India-Pakistan Rift Remains as Meeting Ends The three-day gathering of South Asian heads of state in Katmandu, Nepal, ended in a stalemate between the leaders of India and Pakistan. India's prime minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, remained adamant that India would not take part in any talks until he was satisfied that Pakistan had shut down Islamic militant groups. A6 Sharon Calls Arafat an Enemy Prime Minister Ariel Sharon called the Palestinian leader, Yasir Arafat, ''a bitter enemy of Israel'' and accused him of trying to smuggle arms into the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Israel said its commandos seized the arms before dawn on Thursday when they stormed a freighter in the Red Sea. Palestinian officials continued to deny any connection to the shipment. A3
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 January 2002
INTERNATIONAL 3-12 A Handshake, but No More, For India and Pakistan At a South Asian summit meeting in Katmandu, President Pervez Musharraf offered his hand to the leader of his nation's rival, India. Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee shook it, but then remarked that he had had enough of symbolic gestures from Pakistan, which he says has failed to block militant groups he claims are responsible for attacks in India. 8 Pakistan has broadened a crackdown on extremist religious groups. 8
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Editor's Choice : News for the Wireless Junkie
Date: 07 January 2002
By James Connell, International Herald Tribune
James Connell
James Connell, the IHT's deputy technology editor, likes to keep up on all things wireless. Here are some sites he recommends for those who want to know the latest on cell phones and other untethered gadgets.. www.wirelessnewsfactor.com. This is a great s
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Panoramic Chairman Plans to Step Down
Date: 07 January 2002
By The New York Times
Jeb Brown, chairman and chief executive at Panoramic Communications in New York, which owns agencies like Earle Palmer Brown, is resigning, Panoramic said, to pursue what was described as an entrepreneurial venture outside of advertising.
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Lucent Names Kodak's President as Its New Chief Executive
Date: 07 January 2002
By Sherri Day
Sherri Day
Ending a long-running search for a new leader, Lucent Technologies, the telecommunications gear maker, announced today that it had named Patricia Russo as its president and chief executive.
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Jennifer Rogers, Robert Carlock
Date: 06 January 2002
Jennifer Nielsen Rogers, a television reporter, and Robert Morgan Carlock, a television writer, were married on New Year's Eve in San Francisco at the home of the bride's parents, Carol Ann and James Nielsen Rogers. The Rev. Dr. Thomas D. Wintle, a Unitarian minister, officiated. The bride, 28, and bridegroom, 29, work in Los Angeles, she as a business news reporter and producer for CNNfn, the cable news channel, and he as a writer for ''Friends,'' the NBC situation comedy. Until last year, they were based in New York, where she was a producer and reporter for CNN and CNNfn, and he was a writer and producer for ''Saturday Night Live.''
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A Trial by Snowstorm, and It's Not on Court TV
Date: 06 January 2002
A Trial by Snowstorm, And It's Not on Court TV When the weather is so bad that it nearly shuts down the Weather Channel, that could become cause for alarm. But executives at the channel, based in Atlanta, said they were never in any danger of going off the air from the snowstorm that hit the South last Thursday. Ultimately, they got more for less.
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INSIDE
Date: 07 January 2002
Argentina Ends Dollar Peg Argentina, bankrupt and on the brink of political chaos, abandoned its policy of linking its peso to the dollar at a one-to-one value. PAGE A6 Saint Laurent May Retire Yves Saint Laurent has called a news conference for today in Paris, prompting reports that he will announce his retirement. PAGE A4
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