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23rd of May 2001 News
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Child Agency Gets New Plan And New Push
Date: 24 May 2001
By NINA BERNSTEIN
Nina BERNSTEIN
New York City's Administration for Children's Services Comr Nicholas Scoppetta unveils new five-year child welfare plan; also steps up his lobbying efforts to make his revamped agency permanent government fixture (M)
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Metro Briefing | New York: New City: Vanderhoef Announces Run
Date: 24 May 2001
By Randal C. Archibold (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Randal Archibold
C Scott Vanderhoef says he will seek third term as county executive of Rockland County, NY (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 May 2001
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 May 2001
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In the Suburbs, Brave New Lawns
Date: 24 May 2001
By ANNE RAVER
Anne RAVER
Landscape architects Margie Ruddick
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New Director Is to Lead American Repertory
Date: 24 May 2001
By JESSE McKINLEY
Jesse McKINLEY
American Repertory Theater says founding artistic director Robert Brustein will retire next summer and be succeeded by Robert Woodruff; Brustein lauds Woodruff, who will share administrative and artistic duties with Robert J Orchard, who will become executive director, and Gideon Lester, named associate artistic director; photos (M)
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For Every Month, a New Belgian Toast
Date: 23 May 2001
By Florence Fabricant
Florence Fabricant
Comment on some tasty, rich Belgian beers and ales; drawing (S)
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New Troubles for Chief of Aer Lingus
Date: 23 May 2001
By BRIAN LAVERY
Brian LAVERY
Aer Lingus Group has asked chief executive Michael Foley to stay away from office while it tries to sort out complaints of sexual harassment against him; Irish news media says internal disciplinary committee suspended Foley last week by advising him not to report for work until issue is resolved, and he has complied; Foley has told Irish reporters that preliminary findings are inconsistent and unfair to him, but has not provided specifics; Foley, in eight months as chief executive, has been confronted with soaring fuel costs, sputtering labor dispute that has grounded planes for almost five days, and swoon in reservations of more than 10 percent because of worries about foot-and-mouth disease; photo (M)
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Euro Drops On Release Of New Data On Economy
Date: 24 May 2001
By EDMUND L. ANDREWS
Edmund ANDREWS
European economy shows troubling new signs of slower growth and faster inflation, helping drive down value of euro to 85.7 cents, lowest level this year against dollar; bad news comes from Germany and France, reinforcing impression that 12-nation euro zone is much less insulated from American slowdown than many leaders had asserted; global demand for European goods is significantly weaker than most experts had predicted; Germany reports economic growth in first quarter slowed to annual rate of 1.6 percent; data from five German states suggest that consumer prices are climbing at more than 3 percent per year, much faster than upper limit set by European Central Bank; France reports economy grew at annualized rate of about 2 percent in first quarter (M)
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House Votes for New Testing To Hold Schools Accountable
Date: 24 May 2001
By LIZETTE ALVAREZ
Lizette ALVAREZ
House votes, 384 to 45, for bill that would reshape federal government's role in education by requiring states to conduct annual math and reading tests for students in grades three to eight and holding accountable those schools that fail to make progress; children in troubled schools would be given new options, including transferring to other public schools and using federal money for private tutoring; schools that fail consistently could ultimately be shut down; bill calls for 29 percent increase in spending to $24 billion for next year; measure was written by bipartisan coalition, using Pres Bush's plan as blueprint; its overwhelming passage is major legislative victory for him on one of his chief campaign pledges; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 May 2001
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Child Agency Gets New Plan And New Push
Date: 24 May 2001
By NINA BERNSTEIN
Nina BERNSTEIN
New York City's Administration for Children's Services Comr Nicholas Scoppetta unveils new five-year child welfare plan; also steps up his lobbying efforts to make his revamped agency permanent government fixture (M)
Full Article
Metro Briefing | New York: New City: Vanderhoef Announces Run
Date: 24 May 2001
By Randal C. Archibold (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Randal Archibold
C Scott Vanderhoef says he will seek third term as county executive of Rockland County, NY (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 May 2001
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In the Suburbs, Brave New Lawns
Date: 24 May 2001
By ANNE RAVER
Anne RAVER
Landscape architects Margie Ruddick
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New Director Is to Lead American Repertory
Date: 24 May 2001
By JESSE McKINLEY
Jesse McKINLEY
American Repertory Theater says founding artistic director Robert Brustein will retire next summer and be succeeded by Robert Woodruff; Brustein lauds Woodruff, who will share administrative and artistic duties with Robert J Orchard, who will become executive director, and Gideon Lester, named associate artistic director; photos (M)
Full Article
For Every Month, a New Belgian Toast
Date: 23 May 2001
By Florence Fabricant
Florence Fabricant
Comment on some tasty, rich Belgian beers and ales; drawing (S)
Full Article
New Troubles for Chief of Aer Lingus
Date: 23 May 2001
By BRIAN LAVERY
Brian LAVERY
Aer Lingus Group has asked chief executive Michael Foley to stay away from office while it tries to sort out complaints of sexual harassment against him; Irish news media says internal disciplinary committee suspended Foley last week by advising him not to report for work until issue is resolved, and he has complied; Foley has told Irish reporters that preliminary findings are inconsistent and unfair to him, but has not provided specifics; Foley, in eight months as chief executive, has been confronted with soaring fuel costs, sputtering labor dispute that has grounded planes for almost five days, and swoon in reservations of more than 10 percent because of worries about foot-and-mouth disease; photo (M)
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Euro Drops On Release Of New Data On Economy
Date: 24 May 2001
By EDMUND L. ANDREWS
Edmund ANDREWS
European economy shows troubling new signs of slower growth and faster inflation, helping drive down value of euro to 85.7 cents, lowest level this year against dollar; bad news comes from Germany and France, reinforcing impression that 12-nation euro zone is much less insulated from American slowdown than many leaders had asserted; global demand for European goods is significantly weaker than most experts had predicted; Germany reports economic growth in first quarter slowed to annual rate of 1.6 percent; data from five German states suggest that consumer prices are climbing at more than 3 percent per year, much faster than upper limit set by European Central Bank; France reports economy grew at annualized rate of about 2 percent in first quarter (M)
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House Votes for New Testing To Hold Schools Accountable
Date: 24 May 2001
By LIZETTE ALVAREZ
Lizette ALVAREZ
House votes, 384 to 45, for bill that would reshape federal government's role in education by requiring states to conduct annual math and reading tests for students in grades three to eight and holding accountable those schools that fail to make progress; children in troubled schools would be given new options, including transferring to other public schools and using federal money for private tutoring; schools that fail consistently could ultimately be shut down; bill calls for 29 percent increase in spending to $24 billion for next year; measure was written by bipartisan coalition, using Pres Bush's plan as blueprint; its overwhelming passage is major legislative victory for him on one of his chief campaign pledges; photo (M)
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Child Agency Gets New Plan And New Push
Date: 24 May 2001
By NINA BERNSTEIN
Nina BERNSTEIN
New York City's Administration for Children's Services Comr Nicholas Scoppetta unveils new five-year child welfare plan; also steps up his lobbying efforts to make his revamped agency permanent government fixture (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 May 2001
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 May 2001
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For Every Month, a New Belgian Toast
Date: 23 May 2001
By Florence Fabricant
Florence Fabricant
Comment on some tasty, rich Belgian beers and ales; drawing (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 May 2001
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