If Rover Could Roll Over. Yes, Obituaries for Pets.
Date: 02 June 2002
By Wendy Ginsberg
Wendy Ginsberg
Bergen County Record and Herald News are now offering death notices for pets, at $50 each (S)
Der 1. Juni 2002 war ein Samstag unter dem Sternzeichen ♊. Es war der 151. Tag des Jahres. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten war George W. Bush.
Wenn Sie an diesem Tag geboren wurden, sind Sie 24 Jahre alt. Ihr letzter Geburtstag war am Montag, 1. Juni 2026, vor 12 Tagen. Ihr nächster Geburtstag ist am Dienstag, 1. Juni 2027 in 352 Tagen. Sie haben 8.778 Tage gelebt oder ungefähr 210.686 Stunden oder ungefähr 12.641.181 Minuten oder ungefähr 758.470.860 Sekunden.
Date: 02 June 2002
By Wendy Ginsberg
Wendy Ginsberg
Bergen County Record and Herald News are now offering death notices for pets, at $50 each (S)
Date: 02 June 2002
John Russo letter on Frank Rich's May 19 article lauds PBS's Newshour With Jim Lehrer; photo
Date: 02 June 2002
By ALAN RIDING
Alan RIDING
Alan Riding column on upcoming Documenta 11 contemporary art jamboree in Kassel, Germany; photos (M)
Date: 01 June 2002
By EMILY EAKIN
Emily EAKIN
Article discusses Prof Richard Florida's theory that towns with many gays and artistically creative people tend to thrive; list of 10 most creative American cities, utilizing Florida's criteria; drawing (M)
Date: 02 June 2002
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
David DUNLAP
Historic Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn and Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx are running out of space; some roads and paths have been closed to make more room but that space will not last long; both cemeteries are actively seeking sponsors to take under their financial wings notable monuments that are no longer cared for by families that built them; issues of burial rights and finances discussed; photos (M)
Date: 01 June 2002
By Katherine Zezima (NYT)
Katherine NYT
New Hampshire Center for Public Policy reports that nearly 25 percent of state's high school students drop out before graduation; Gov Jeanne Shaheen orders educators to develop ways to reduce dropout rate (S)
Date: 02 June 2002
Events and exhibits celebrating Castile and Leon region of Spain are set to open in New York City (S)
Date: 01 June 2002
By JAMES DAO
James DAO
Lt Gen Dan K McNeill formally assumes command of American-led forces in Afghanistan; says first goal is to put in place more systematic effort to hunt and kill elusive Qaeda and Taliban forces, interview; says he will not use coalition troops to provide nationwide security; photo (M)
Date: 02 June 2002
By Wendy Ginsberg
Wendy Ginsberg
Bergen County Record and Herald News are now offering death notices for pets, at $50 each (S)
Date: 02 June 2002
John Russo letter on Frank Rich's May 19 article lauds PBS's Newshour With Jim Lehrer; photo
Date: 02 June 2002
By ALAN RIDING
Alan RIDING
Alan Riding column on upcoming Documenta 11 contemporary art jamboree in Kassel, Germany; photos (M)
Date: 01 June 2002
By EMILY EAKIN
Emily EAKIN
Article discusses Prof Richard Florida's theory that towns with many gays and artistically creative people tend to thrive; list of 10 most creative American cities, utilizing Florida's criteria; drawing (M)
Date: 02 June 2002
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
David DUNLAP
Historic Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn and Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx are running out of space; some roads and paths have been closed to make more room but that space will not last long; both cemeteries are actively seeking sponsors to take under their financial wings notable monuments that are no longer cared for by families that built them; issues of burial rights and finances discussed; photos (M)
Date: 01 June 2002
By Katherine Zezima (NYT)
Katherine NYT
New Hampshire Center for Public Policy reports that nearly 25 percent of state's high school students drop out before graduation; Gov Jeanne Shaheen orders educators to develop ways to reduce dropout rate (S)
Date: 02 June 2002
Events and exhibits celebrating Castile and Leon region of Spain are set to open in New York City (S)
Date: 01 June 2002
By JAMES DAO
James DAO
Lt Gen Dan K McNeill formally assumes command of American-led forces in Afghanistan; says first goal is to put in place more systematic effort to hunt and kill elusive Qaeda and Taliban forces, interview; says he will not use coalition troops to provide nationwide security; photo (M)
Date: 02 June 2002
By Wendy Ginsberg
Wendy Ginsberg
Bergen County Record and Herald News are now offering death notices for pets, at $50 each (S)
Date: 02 June 2002
John Russo letter on Frank Rich's May 19 article lauds PBS's Newshour With Jim Lehrer; photo
Date: 02 June 2002
By ALAN RIDING
Alan RIDING
Alan Riding column on upcoming Documenta 11 contemporary art jamboree in Kassel, Germany; photos (M)
Date: 01 June 2002
By EMILY EAKIN
Emily EAKIN
Article discusses Prof Richard Florida's theory that towns with many gays and artistically creative people tend to thrive; list of 10 most creative American cities, utilizing Florida's criteria; drawing (M)
Date: 02 June 2002
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
David DUNLAP
Historic Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn and Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx are running out of space; some roads and paths have been closed to make more room but that space will not last long; both cemeteries are actively seeking sponsors to take under their financial wings notable monuments that are no longer cared for by families that built them; issues of burial rights and finances discussed; photos (M)
Date: 01 June 2002
By Katherine Zezima (NYT)
Katherine NYT
New Hampshire Center for Public Policy reports that nearly 25 percent of state's high school students drop out before graduation; Gov Jeanne Shaheen orders educators to develop ways to reduce dropout rate (S)
Date: 02 June 2002
Events and exhibits celebrating Castile and Leon region of Spain are set to open in New York City (S)
Date: 01 June 2002
By JAMES DAO
James DAO
Lt Gen Dan K McNeill formally assumes command of American-led forces in Afghanistan; says first goal is to put in place more systematic effort to hunt and kill elusive Qaeda and Taliban forces, interview; says he will not use coalition troops to provide nationwide security; photo (M)
Date: 02 June 2002
By Wendy Ginsberg
Wendy Ginsberg
Bergen County Record and Herald News are now offering death notices for pets, at $50 each (S)
Date: 02 June 2002
John Russo letter on Frank Rich's May 19 article lauds PBS's Newshour With Jim Lehrer; photo
Date: 02 June 2002
By ALAN RIDING
Alan RIDING
Alan Riding column on upcoming Documenta 11 contemporary art jamboree in Kassel, Germany; photos (M)
Date: 02 June 2002
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
David DUNLAP
Historic Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn and Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx are running out of space; some roads and paths have been closed to make more room but that space will not last long; both cemeteries are actively seeking sponsors to take under their financial wings notable monuments that are no longer cared for by families that built them; issues of burial rights and finances discussed; photos (M)
Date: 02 June 2002
Events and exhibits celebrating Castile and Leon region of Spain are set to open in New York City (S)
Date: 01 June 2002
By JAMES DAO
James DAO
Lt Gen Dan K McNeill formally assumes command of American-led forces in Afghanistan; says first goal is to put in place more systematic effort to hunt and kill elusive Qaeda and Taliban forces, interview; says he will not use coalition troops to provide nationwide security; photo (M)
Date: 02 June 2002
By Wendy Ginsberg
Wendy Ginsberg
Bergen County Record and Herald News are now offering death notices for pets, at $50 each (S)
Date: 02 June 2002
John Russo letter on Frank Rich's May 19 article lauds PBS's Newshour With Jim Lehrer; photo
Date: 02 June 2002
By ALAN RIDING
Alan RIDING
Alan Riding column on upcoming Documenta 11 contemporary art jamboree in Kassel, Germany; photos (M)
Date: 01 June 2002
By EMILY EAKIN
Emily EAKIN
Article discusses Prof Richard Florida's theory that towns with many gays and artistically creative people tend to thrive; list of 10 most creative American cities, utilizing Florida's criteria; drawing (M)
Date: 02 June 2002
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
David DUNLAP
Historic Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn and Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx are running out of space; some roads and paths have been closed to make more room but that space will not last long; both cemeteries are actively seeking sponsors to take under their financial wings notable monuments that are no longer cared for by families that built them; issues of burial rights and finances discussed; photos (M)
Date: 01 June 2002
By Katherine Zezima (NYT)
Katherine NYT
New Hampshire Center for Public Policy reports that nearly 25 percent of state's high school students drop out before graduation; Gov Jeanne Shaheen orders educators to develop ways to reduce dropout rate (S)
Date: 02 June 2002
Events and exhibits celebrating Castile and Leon region of Spain are set to open in New York City (S)
Date: 01 June 2002
By JAMES DAO
James DAO
Lt Gen Dan K McNeill formally assumes command of American-led forces in Afghanistan; says first goal is to put in place more systematic effort to hunt and kill elusive Qaeda and Taliban forces, interview; says he will not use coalition troops to provide nationwide security; photo (M)