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Risako Sugaya

Risako Sugaya (菅谷 梨沙子, Sugaya Risako; born 4 April 1994) is a former Japanese singer and actress. She first gained recognition when she joined Hello! Project Kids and later became one of the lead vocalists of the girl group Berryz Kobo from 2004 to 2015.

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понеділок, 4 квітня 1994 р.
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4 квітня 1994 р. був понеділок під знаком зірки . Це був 93 день року. Президентом Сполучених Штатів був William J. (Bill) Clinton.

Якщо ви народилися в цей день, вам 31 років. Ваш останній день народження був пʼятниця, 4 квітня 2025 р., 164 днів тому. Ваш наступний день народження субота, 4 квітня 2026 р. через 200 днів. Ви прожили 11 487 днів, або приблизно 275 711 годин, або приблизно 16 542 705 хвилин, або приблизно 992 562 300 секунд.

Деякі люди, які поділяють цей день народження:

4th of April 1994 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 4 квітня 1994 р.

Pat Harper, 59, Emmy-Winning News Anchor

Date: 04 April 1994

By Eric Pace

Eric Pace

Pat Harper, who was among the first women to become a television news anchor, died on Saturday in her home in Capileira, Spain. She was 59. The cause was a heart attack, said Karen Scott, an executive producer at WPIX in New York City, and a longtime friend.

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A CD-ROM Magazine Is a Sound Possibility

Date: 05 April 1994

By L. R. Shannon

L. Shannon

MANY personal computers come equipped with CD-ROM drives and sound cards, and almost all can be fitted with them afterward. They open up many possibilities. More and more frequently, high-end software is supplied on disks instead of on a dozen or more floppies; games on CD's offer video sequences, and the devices can even play audio CD's with the proper software. The Macintosh here is running "Gershwin Plays Gershwin," a nice anachronism: piano-roll reproductions tinkling out of a double-speed AppleCD 300 reader and a pair of speakers. The software is also Apple's: CD Remote, which puts the image of a remote-control unit on the screen.

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Abroad at Home; Physician, Heal Thyself

Date: 04 April 1994

By Anthony Lewis

Anthony Lewis

During a long trip abroad last month I kept reading, in local papers, Washington reports about President Clinton's "Whitewater crisis." When people asked me to explain what exactly it was, I could not. Now, after sifting through the news of recent weeks, I do see a crisis: an oncoming crisis of confidence in the press. For magazines, television and newspapers have taken stories that deserve modest attention and blown them up to hyperbolic proportions.

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CONTINENTAL AIRLINES OFFERING LOWER FARES TO EUROPE

Date: 05 April 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Continental Airlines began offering lower spring and summer fares yesterday on flights to Europe that do not carry typical restrictions like minimum stays or round-trip purchases. The fares are 10 percent to 20 percent below restricted spring and summer sales from most United States cities, Continental said. Tickets must be purchased by April 21. The new fares are available from most United States cities that Continental serves to its five European destinations: Frankfurt, Munich, London, Madrid and Paris. Spring fares for one-way travel range from $249 to $449, while summer one-way fares range from $299 weekday and $319 weekend to $569 weekday and $589 on weekends.

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SYMANTEC TO BUY CENTRAL POINT SOFTWARE IN STOCK DEAL

Date: 05 April 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Symantec Corporation said it planned to buy Central Point Software Inc. in a stock transaction worth about $60 million. Symantec, based in Cupertino, Calif., is the publisher of Norton Utilities software. The company will exchange about four million shares for Central Point, which is based in Beaverton, Ore. The combined expertise of the companies will help them develop diagnostic software for computers in large corporate networks, the companies said. Symantec's stock rose 37.5 cents yesterday, to $16, in Nasdaq trading.

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MAGAININ SHARES PLUNGE AFTER DRUG TEST FAILS

Date: 05 April 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The stock of Magainin Pharmaceuticals Inc. plunged 59 percent after the company said its lead drug had failed in a test. Magainin, which develops drugs based on compounds from animal immune systems, said yesterday that an ointment known as MSI-78 had failed to outperform a placebo in a trial on children who had impetigo, a skin infection. Magainin shares fell $7.875, to $5.375, in Nasdaq trading. Magainin went public in 1991 amid expectations that MSI-78, which is based on a peptide in frogs that disinfects their skin, would create a popular line of animal-based drugs.

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Astrum Deal in Russia

Date: 05 April 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Astrum International Corporation's Samsonite and American Tourister units have signed an agreement with Dokofa, a leather-goods company, to make and distribute luggage from its factory in Tula, Russia. Steven Green, Astrum's chief executive, said last week that the "multimillion-dollar investment" would involve refitting the plant with equipment and machinery and providing the luggage molds and design.

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Brokerage Renamed

Date: 05 April 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Principa l/Eppler, Guerin & Turner Inc., a Dallas regional brokerage, said today that it had changed its name to Principal Financial Securities Inc., effective April 1. The unit of Principal Financial Group was founded in 1952 and has more than $49 million in equity capital. Principal/Eppler, with 40 branch offices in 10 states throughout the Southwest and Midwest, became a Principal subsidiary in 1986. Principal Financial Group, Des Moines, is a diversified holding company with interests in insurance and financial services with almost $44 billion in assets under management.

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California Bank Fails

Date: 04 April 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Mechanics National Bank of Paramount, Calif., became the nation's first bank failure of 1994, the Government said last week. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency closed the bank, which had assets of about $165.8 million and eight offices. The bank had incurred losses of more than $21 million in two years, which depleted its capital, the office and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said on Friday. Home Bank of Signal Hill, Calif., has assumed the insured deposits of the failed bank, the regulators said.

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Soros in a Satellite TV Deal

Date: 04 April 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The financier George Soros and several affiliated funds and fund managers have made a "substantial" investment in U.S. Satellite Broadcasting, its parent, Hubbard Broadcasting, said last week. U.S. Satellite said on Friday it would begin offering entertainment and information programming in May to households with an 18-inch satellite dish and digital home receiver. It declined to disclose the amount invested.

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