The Affordable, and Therefore Enjoyable, Vacation
Date: 05 August 2013
By CARL RICHARDS
Carl RICHARDS
Der 4. August 2013 war ein Sonntag unter dem Sternzeichen ♌. Es war der 215. Tag des Jahres. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten war Barack Obama.
Wenn Sie an diesem Tag geboren wurden, sind Sie 12 Jahre alt. Ihr letzter Geburtstag war am Montag, 4. August 2025, vor 305 Tagen. Ihr nächster Geburtstag ist am Dienstag, 4. August 2026 in 59 Tagen. Sie haben 4.688 Tage gelebt oder ungefähr 112.533 Stunden oder ungefähr 6.751.981 Minuten oder ungefähr 405.118.860 Sekunden.
Date: 05 August 2013
By CARL RICHARDS
Carl RICHARDS
Date: 05 August 2013
By MICHAEL CIEPLY
Michael CIEPLY
American Express is stepping back as presenting sponsor of New York City's Tribeca Film Festival after 12 years, to be replaced by AT&T.
Date: 05 August 2013
By JONATHAN MARTIN
Jonathan MARTIN
Republican governors, worried about potential impact on fragile economies in their states, warn their counterparts in Congress not to shut down federal government as part of effort to block financing for Pres Obama's health care law.
Date: 05 August 2013
By MATT FLEGENHEIMER
Matt FLEGENHEIMER
R train's Montague tube, which connects Manhattan and Brooklyn and was badly damaged during Hurricane Sandy, will close for 14 months; repairs are expected to cost more than $300 million; string of transfer points should mitigate disruption to riders but changes are an unwelcome reminder that storm repairs across the city's transit system could take years.
Date: 05 August 2013
By DAVID GONZALEZ
David GONZALEZ
Group 52 People for Change, formed in 1980s to clean up Playground 52 in the South Bronx, says the park still faces a decrepit infrastructure that represents a disparity in how city's parks are budgeted for upkeep.
Date: 05 August 2013
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NFL Roundup; Dallas Cowboys defeat Miami Dolphins, 24-20, in the Hall of Fame preseason game in Canton, Ohio; other football news noted.
Date: 05 August 2013
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Tree falls in Kissena Park in Queens, killing a 30-year-old woman who was believed to have been pregnant; no information is available on what might have caused the tree to fall.
Date: 05 August 2013
By RAY GLIER
Ray GLIER
Some college athletic conference commissioners have discussed creating 'superdivision' in college sports, but deal that created College Football Playoff could keep that from happening.
Date: 05 August 2013
By MICHAEL CIEPLY
American Express is stepping back as presenting sponsor of New York City's Tribeca Film Festival after 12 years, to be replaced by AT&T.
Date: 05 August 2013
By JONATHAN MARTIN
Republican governors, worried about potential impact on fragile economies in their states, warn their counterparts in Congress not to shut down federal government as part of effort to block financing for Pres Obama's health care law.
Date: 05 August 2013
By MATT FLEGENHEIMER
R train's Montague tube, which connects Manhattan and Brooklyn and was badly damaged during Hurricane Sandy, will close for 14 months; repairs are expected to cost more than $300 million; string of transfer points should mitigate disruption to riders but changes are an unwelcome reminder that storm repairs across the city's transit system could take years.
Date: 05 August 2013
By DAVID GONZALEZ
Group 52 People for Change, formed in 1980s to clean up Playground 52 in the South Bronx, says the park still faces a decrepit infrastructure that represents a disparity in how city's parks are budgeted for upkeep.
Date: 05 August 2013
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NFL Roundup; Dallas Cowboys defeat Miami Dolphins, 24-20, in the Hall of Fame preseason game in Canton, Ohio; other football news noted.
Date: 05 August 2013
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Tree falls in Kissena Park in Queens, killing a 30-year-old woman who was believed to have been pregnant; no information is available on what might have caused the tree to fall.
Date: 05 August 2013
By RAY GLIER
Some college athletic conference commissioners have discussed creating 'superdivision' in college sports, but deal that created College Football Playoff could keep that from happening.