Spiller av torsdag 2. oktober 2003

2. oktober 2003 var en torsdag under stjernetegnet til . Det var 274 dagen i året. President i USA var George W. Bush.

Hvis du ble født på denne dagen, er du 22 år gammel. Den siste bursdagen din var på torsdag 2. oktober 2025, 250 dager siden. Din neste bursdag er fredag 2. oktober 2026, om 114 dager. Du har bodd i 8 286 dager, eller omtrent 198 875 timer, eller omtrent 11 932 515 minutter, eller omtrent 715 950 900 sekunder.

Noen personer som deler denne bursdagen:

2nd of October 2003 News

Nyheter slik de dukket opp på forsiden av New York Times på 2. oktober 2003

A Quicker Departure for Daily News Editor

Date: 03 October 2003

Edward Kosner is stepping down shortly as editor in chief of New York Daily News; columnist Pete Hamill will leave with Kosner (S)

Full Article

All Roads Lead to Iraq

Date: 02 October 2003

By James Risen

James Risen

News analysis: current and former intelligence officials believe that inquiry into whether senior Bush administration officials illegally exposed CIA officer's identity stems from long-running battle within administration over handling of prewar intelligence on Iraq's programs to develop non-conventional weapons; intelligence professionals believe information about Iraqi weapons programs was deliberately hyped and distorted by Bush administration in months before war, while White House and Pentagon officials have long been dismissive of what they see as overly cautious culture at CIA; former senior CIA official says career intelligence officers are angry at way Pentagon has tried to bully them and pressure them into reaching certain conclusions on Iraq; says leak case is another episode in this cultural war (M)

Full Article

World Briefing | Europe: Italy: Berlusconi Bill Blocked

Date: 02 October 2003

By Jason Horowitz (NYT)

Jason NYT

Italian Parliament, voting by secret ballot, rejects bill that would allow Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to consolidate ownership of large portion of news media companies; bill was anticipated to pass (S)

Full Article

First a Leak, Then a Predictable Pattern

Date: 03 October 2003

By David E. Rosenbaum

David Rosenbaum

Periodically, Washington, DC, is consumed by question like one this week about whether someone at White House divulged intelligence officer's identity to news media; events then follow predictable pattern and end result usually is that source is not found and that, sooner or later, storm blows over; over years, investigations of leaks have almost never succeeded in finding leakers (M)

Full Article

Limbaugh Resigns From ESPN's N.F.L. Show

Date: 02 October 2003

By Richard Sandomir

Richard Sandomir

ESPN commentator and conservative political pundit Rush Limbaugh resigns from Sunday NFL Countdown show after contending on air that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was overrated; his assertion that media has hyped McNabb's abilities in hopes of promoting success of black quarterback has drawn heavy criticism; photo (M)

Full Article

The Pushing and Pulling Of Black Quarterbacks

Date: 03 October 2003

By Thomas George

Thomas George

Thomas George Inside The NFL column discusses unique situation black quarterbacks often find themselves in, as they are sometimes pushed by coaches to move to more skilled positions, like running back, and criticized by some fans who imply that they do not have mental capacity to succeed at quarterback; holds that assertion by NFL commentator Rush Limbaugh, who was forced to resign because of on air comments he made regarding race, that media overrates black quarterbacks in effort to see them succeed is not true; contends that reporters are often skeptical about and critical of black quarterbacks; photos (M)

Full Article

Poll Shows Drop in Confidence On Bush Skill in Handling Crises

Date: 03 October 2003

By Todd S. Purdum and Janet Elder

Todd Purdum

New York Times/CBS News Poll finds Americans are for first time more critical than not of Pres Bush's ability to handle both foreign and domestic problems, with majority saying he does not share their priorities; poll finds clear majority are uneasy about his ability to make right decisions on nation's economy; solid majority of Americans say country is seriously on wrong track, classic danger sign for incumbent seeking re-election; about half of Americans approve Bush's overall job performance, roughly same as when he took office after razor-close 2000 election; about Iraq, 75 percent of Americans, including majority of Republicans, say administration has yet to clearly explain how long American troops will have to stay there, or how much it will cost to rebuild country; nearly 90 percent of Americans say war is still going on, and 60 percent say US should not spend as much on effort as Bush has sought; other poll findings detailed; chart (L)

Full Article

Limbaugh Still Has a Fallback Position

Date: 03 October 2003

By Richard Sandomir

Richard Sandomir

TV Sports column discusses conservative political pundit and onetime NFL commentator Rush Limbaugh, who can concentrate on his radio show following his forced resignation from ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown show; Limbaugh asserted on air that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was overrated, and reflected media's desire to see black quarterback succeed; photo (M)

Full Article

Cover Story Kept Work For C.I.A. A Secret

Date: 02 October 2003

By Douglas Jehl and David Stout

Douglas Jehl

Interview with Joseph C Wilson IV, retired diplomat who charges Bush administration illegally diclosed to columnist Robert Novak that his wife Valerie Plame was CIA operative as way to discredit him after he questioned intelligence reports that Iraq was buying uranium from Niger; says her career as covert operative specializing in nonconventional arms, in which she posed as private energy expert, is over; she declines comment (M)

Full Article

Van Gundy's Chance For More Misery

Date: 02 October 2003

By Chris Broussard

Chris Broussard

Houston Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy holds first practice and answers friendly media questions, reminded that he is no longer in frenetic and often-hostile environment of New York City, or at mercy of New York Knicks reporters; photos (M)

Full Article