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Date: 28 February 1999
By Eleanor Blau
Eleanor Blau
Article on Paula Zahn, who has joined Fox News, fledgling 24-hour cable news channel, where she will anchor main news at 7 PM starting March 1; photo (M)
Luka Dončić (født 1999) er en slovensk basketballspiller (point guard). Han spiller i NBA-ligaen for Los Angeles Lakers.
Før han begynte å spille i NBA-ligaen spilte Dončić i Spania for Real Madrid. Her var han i 2018 med på å vinne den største europeiske basketballturnering, Euroleague, og samtidig ble han kåret til turneringens MVP.
Dončić ble draftet til NBA i 2018 av Atlanta Hawks, som imidlertid byttet ham til Dallas Mavericks umiddelbart etter draften.
Luka vant EuroBasket 2017 med Slovenia i en finale mot Serbia. Luka sin mor er fra Slovenia, mens faren hans er fra Serbia. Han var nære for å spille for Serbia sitt landslag.
Les mer...28. februar 1999 var en søndag under stjernetegnet til ♓. Det var 58 dagen i året. President i USA var William J. (Bill) Clinton.
Hvis du ble født på denne dagen, er du 26 år gammel. Den siste bursdagen din var på fredag 28. februar 2025, 199 dager siden. Din neste bursdag er lørdag 28. februar 2026, om 165 dager. Du har bodd i 9 696 dager, eller omtrent 232 710 timer, eller omtrent 13 962 612 minutter, eller omtrent 837 756 720 sekunder.
Date: 28 February 1999
By Eleanor Blau
Eleanor Blau
Article on Paula Zahn, who has joined Fox News, fledgling 24-hour cable news channel, where she will anchor main news at 7 PM starting March 1; photo (M)
Date: 01 March 1999
By Sarah Lyall
Sarah Lyall
In Britain, which lacks American-style tradition of freedom of press, Labor Government has had rocky relationship with news media since it came to power on tidal wave of good will nearly two years ago; Labor officials are irked by what they see as rough treatment from BBC interviewers; many journalists say that in absence of strong Conservative Party, it is up to news media to ask tough questions; photo (M)
Date: 01 March 1999
By Felicity Barringer
Felicity Barringer
Two new lists rank best news stories of century and best works of 20th-century American journalism; Freedom Forum's Newseum is reponsible for first list; New York University's journalism department offered second list; NYU list focuses less on events than craftsmanship, including events that were important mostly because of who was watching; in some ways, two lists converge: No. 1 news event on Newseum's list is dropping of atomic bomb on Hiroshima; No. 1 work of journalism on NYU list is John Hersey's book Hiroshima; 1940's and 1960's dominate both lists; photos; lists (M)
Date: 01 March 1999
By Matthew J. Rosenberg
Matthew Rosenberg
New study finds growing number of news articles written exclusively for Web sites of newspapers and magazines; study focused on elevation of newspaper and magazine Web sites to status of full partner with their print counterparts, and willingness of journalists to use Internet to find sources and use E-mail to get information from them (S)
Date: 28 February 1999
By Daniel B. Schneider
Daniel
FYI column answers questions on why New York is nicknamed Empire State, old saying posted at Mayflower Doughnut shop in Manhattan and whether WINS all-news radio uses actual Teletype machine as background sound (M)
Date: 28 February 1999
By Iver Peterson
Iver Peterson
Iver Peterson Our Towns column on Hanna Ingber, senior at Goshen (NY) High School whose activism has drawn media attention to safe sex campaign to have school dispense free condoms to students; photo (M)
Date: 28 February 1999
By Deanne Stillman
Deanne Stillman
Deanne Stillman article on her obsession with televised vehicle pursuits; notes pursuits are often broadcast in Los Angeles; drawing (M)
Date: 28 February 1999
By Steve Strunsky
Steve Strunsky
Paramus Catholic High School principal James Vail files suit seeking to compel America Online to reveal who is sending e-mail messages to students, teachers and reporters accusing him of misdeeds, including sexual assault (S)
Date: 01 March 1999
By Robert D. McFadden
Robert
New Jersey Gov Christine Todd Whitman dismisses State Police Superintendent Col Carl L Williams after published report in which he stated that race was issue in drug crimes and that cocaine and marijuana traffickers are most likely to be members of minority groups; says Williams's service has been valuable and his career honorable, but that comments are inconsistent with efforts to enhance public confidence in State Police; names Lieut Col Michael Fedorko acting Superintendent; black leaders hail decision, which immediately follows article in Star-Ledger of Newark quoting Williams in wide-ranging interview as linking minority groups with drug trafficking and making other comments that seem to fuel racial controversy involving State Police; photos (M)
Date: 01 March 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Weddingchannel.com, bridal registry, says Goldman Sachs Group and venture capital firms RRE Investors and Idealab Capital Partners have invested $12 million in company (S)