Spiller av søndag 20. desember 1998

20. desember 1998 var en søndag under stjernetegnet til . Det var 353 dagen i året. President i USA var William J. (Bill) Clinton.

Hvis du ble født på denne dagen, er du 27 år gammel. Den siste bursdagen din var på lørdag 20. desember 2025, 182 dager siden. Din neste bursdag er søndag 20. desember 2026, om 182 dager. Du har bodd i 10 044 dager, eller omtrent 241 074 timer, eller omtrent 14 464 464 minutter, eller omtrent 867 867 840 sekunder.

Noen personer som deler denne bursdagen:

20th of December 1998 News

Nyheter slik de dukket opp på forsiden av New York Times på 20. desember 1998

For 50 Years, Ready for the Game Point

Date: 20 December 1998

By Lawrence Strauss

Lawrence Strauss

Profile of Bob Wolff, who has been a television sportscaster for 50 years, currently as sports director/anchor at News 12, the Long Island cable news channel; photo (M)

Full Article

Public Support for the President, and for Closure, Emerges Unshaken

Date: 21 December 1998

By Adam Nagourney With Michael R. Kagay

Adam With

New York Times/CBS News Poll finds solid majority of Americans want Senate to resolve Pres Clinton's impeachment case without trial and without removing him from office; majority disapproves of House's decision to impeach Clinton and believes he should be punished no further; poll suggests that almost year after initial reports of Clinton's affair with Monica S Lewinsky, public continues to be almost completely at odds with much of Washington's political establishment over its import and significance, and over attempts by independent counsel and Republicans in Congress to prove he attempted to cover it up; day after becoming only second President to be impeached, Clinton's popularity rating soars to 72 percent, up from 66 percent week earlier (M)

Full Article

PARTIES IN SENATE SPLIT ON ISSUE OF WHETHER TRIAL IS MANDATORY: SETTING NEW STAGE

Date: 21 December 1998

By Alison Mitchell

Alison Mitchell

Senators from from both parties pledge to restore civility to impeachment proceedings, day after House impeached Pres Clinton, even as they quickly split along party lines over whether he must face trial in Senate or can be subject to censure; senators promise different tone from that in House, even though some move to stake out party-line positions familiar from House debate; Senate Rules Committee chairman Mitch McConnell who will preside over possible trial insists Senate is obliged to proceed, while ranking committee Democrat, Sen Christopher J Dodd, calls for quick agreement on censure; former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford urge Senate to draft censure resolution that would require Clinton to acknowledge he lied under oath, but also stipulate that his admission not be used against him in any future criminal trial; both say time has come to put political differences aside and plant seeds of justice and reconciliation; New York Times/CBS News Poll finds Clinton's popularity remains high despite impeachment; two-thirds of Americans say Clinton should complete term in office; 58 percent express unfavorable view of Republican Party; photos (M)

Full Article

British Press Uncovers Spy Scandal Of Its Own

Date: 20 December 1998

By Sarah Lyall

Sarah Lyall

British news media rush to publish claim by Richard Tomlinson, renegade MI6 agent, that Sunday Telegraph editor Dominic Lawson was British spy; publication of allegations was forbidden until they were mentioned by MP Brian Sedgemore in Parliament; parliamentary privilege is not subject to Official Secrets Act; Lawson's carefully-worded denial has given delighted rivals chance to torture him in print (S)

Full Article

Media Talk; Former Journalist Is Cited With Contempt

Date: 21 December 1998

By Christian Berthelsen

Christian Berthelsen

John Rezendes-Herrick, former reporter for Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, is cited with contempt and sentenced to jail for refusing to tell grand jury source for his 1996 series of articles on how Cadiz Land Co got financing to acquire much larger company; would be first journalist jailed for protecting source in over 20 years in California; sentence has been postponed pending appeal; case may depend on outcome of another case challenging state's strong shield laws protecting news source confidentiality; photo (M)

Full Article

GE Capital And Goldman Buy Thai Debt

Date: 21 December 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Goldman Sachs Group Inc, in conjunction with GE Capital Corp, agrees to pay 23.6 billion baht ($645 million) for about third of loans left over from Thailand's unsuccessful auction of assets seized from defunct financial companies; will pay 21 percent of face value for loans, most backed by land and buildings; agrees to drop any contracts made before auction with original debtors seeking to buy back their loans at steep discount; will pay more if recovery rate hits set level; two Thai companies revise offers and pay combined 3.7 billion baht, 26 percent of face value, for two other lots of loans (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 December 1998

INTERNATIONAL 3-27 Attacks on Iraq End As Holy Month Begins The United States and Britain ended a fourth day of attacks on Iraq as the holy month of Ramadan began in the Islamic world with a thunderous overnight assault that focused on President Saddam Hussein's Republican Guards. 20

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 December 1998

INTERNATIONAL A3-13 U.S. Says It May Need More Strikes on Iraq The Clinton Administration warned that Iraq might quickly try to rebuild its programs to develop chemical and biological weapons after the air strikes last week, and that additional American strikes might be needed soon. But Administration officials said that if additional air strikes were required, they would probably not occur until early next year. A12

Full Article

National News Briefs; On-Line Alcohol Ads Lure Youths, Study Says

Date: 20 December 1998

Report by Center for Media Education finds that Web sites promoting alcoholic beverages too often include cartoons and other elements appealing to young people (S)

Full Article

What Next? Don't Guess

Date: 20 December 1998

By R. W. Apple Jr

R. Apple

News analysis of House vote to impeach Pres Clinton and unexpected decision by House Speaker-elect Robert L Livingston to resign from Congress because of revelations of adultery; Livingston's decision has deepened Capitol's sense of insecurity and will only increase pressure on Clinton to step down; longer Senate takes to make final ruling on articles of impeachment, more numerous calls for Clinton's resignation are likely to be (M)

Full Article