27th of April 2003 News
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Veteran TV Anchors Push to Become the Voices of a New Iraq
Date: 28 April 2003
By JANE PERLEZ
Jane PERLEZ
Two of Iraq's prominent television news anchors turn up at their war-ruined studios in Baghdad, dressed up and ready for cameras to roll again; they worked for Shabab Television, pet project of Saddam Hussein's son Uday; two portray themselves merely as employees; photo (M)
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NEW DRIVERS' LICENSES
Date: 27 April 2003
By Laura Mansnerus
Laura Mansnerus
New Jersey Gov James McGreevey announces plans for new design for digital drivers' licenses that would be among most tamper-proof anywhere (S)
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NEW JERSEY FOOTLIGHTS
Date: 27 April 2003
By Margo Nash
Margo Nash
New Jersey Footlights column: Marvin Hamlisch comments on working at New Jersey Performing Arts Center; metal sculptor Robert Lobe comments on his latest installation at Montclair Art Museum; Tunnel Vision Writers Project, formed five years ago by Montclair actress Roselee Blooston, will hold annual festival at 12 Miles West Theater in Montclair; black and white photos of ferry commuters by Glenn Podel of Westfield are on view at Arts Guild of Rahway; Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook will open for public tours; photo (M)
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NEW YORK BOOKSHELF
Date: 27 April 2003
Excerpts from new books about or set in New York: Roone: A Memoir by Roone Arledge and The Other Side of the Altar by Paul E Dinter; photos (M)
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The New Collar ID
Date: 27 April 2003
By Ellen Tien
Ellen Tien
Mandarin and Nehru collars and traditional chef-shirt styling are making comebacks in men's apparel; photo (Pulse column) (M)
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Public Health Fears Cause New York Officials to Detain Foreign Tourist
Date: 28 April 2003
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
Unidentified foreign tourist who arrived in New York City early in Apr has spent virtually his entire vacation involuntarily detained in hospital; entered hospital voluntarily because of flulike symptoms that met definition of SARS; has been detained against his will because he refused to comply with New York City Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene's policy that suspected SARS patients isolate themselves for 10 days; photo (M)
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Executives Named To New Positions
Date: 28 April 2003
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Craig Middleton, chief marketing officer, is named to added post of chairman at Young & Rubicam Inc; Eddie Snyder is named executive vice president and chief creative officer at Fitzgerald & Co (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 27 April 2003
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 28 April 2003
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New York's Hale and Hearty Tribe
Date: 27 April 2003
By MICHELLE O'DONNELL
Michelle O'DONNELL
Mitchell L Moss, director of Taub Urban Research Center at New York University, suggests that rise in life expectancy newly reported for New Yorkers is due to city's density, elaborate system of public and private health care and extensive mass transit; photo (M)
Full Article
Veteran TV Anchors Push to Become the Voices of a New Iraq
Date: 28 April 2003
By JANE PERLEZ
Jane PERLEZ
Two of Iraq's prominent television news anchors turn up at their war-ruined studios in Baghdad, dressed up and ready for cameras to roll again; they worked for Shabab Television, pet project of Saddam Hussein's son Uday; two portray themselves merely as employees; photo (M)
Full Article
NEW DRIVERS' LICENSES
Date: 27 April 2003
By Laura Mansnerus
Laura Mansnerus
New Jersey Gov James McGreevey announces plans for new design for digital drivers' licenses that would be among most tamper-proof anywhere (S)
Full Article
NEW JERSEY FOOTLIGHTS
Date: 27 April 2003
By Margo Nash
Margo Nash
New Jersey Footlights column: Marvin Hamlisch comments on working at New Jersey Performing Arts Center; metal sculptor Robert Lobe comments on his latest installation at Montclair Art Museum; Tunnel Vision Writers Project, formed five years ago by Montclair actress Roselee Blooston, will hold annual festival at 12 Miles West Theater in Montclair; black and white photos of ferry commuters by Glenn Podel of Westfield are on view at Arts Guild of Rahway; Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook will open for public tours; photo (M)
Full Article
NEW YORK BOOKSHELF
Date: 27 April 2003
Excerpts from new books about or set in New York: Roone: A Memoir by Roone Arledge and The Other Side of the Altar by Paul E Dinter; photos (M)
Full Article
The New Collar ID
Date: 27 April 2003
By Ellen Tien
Ellen Tien
Mandarin and Nehru collars and traditional chef-shirt styling are making comebacks in men's apparel; photo (Pulse column) (M)
Full Article
Public Health Fears Cause New York Officials to Detain Foreign Tourist
Date: 28 April 2003
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
Unidentified foreign tourist who arrived in New York City early in Apr has spent virtually his entire vacation involuntarily detained in hospital; entered hospital voluntarily because of flulike symptoms that met definition of SARS; has been detained against his will because he refused to comply with New York City Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene's policy that suspected SARS patients isolate themselves for 10 days; photo (M)
Full Article
Executives Named To New Positions
Date: 28 April 2003
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Craig Middleton, chief marketing officer, is named to added post of chairman at Young & Rubicam Inc; Eddie Snyder is named executive vice president and chief creative officer at Fitzgerald & Co (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 27 April 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 28 April 2003
Full Article
New York's Hale and Hearty Tribe
Date: 27 April 2003
By MICHELLE O'DONNELL
Michelle O'DONNELL
Mitchell L Moss, director of Taub Urban Research Center at New York University, suggests that rise in life expectancy newly reported for New Yorkers is due to city's density, elaborate system of public and private health care and extensive mass transit; photo (M)
Full Article
Veteran TV Anchors Push to Become the Voices of a New Iraq
Date: 28 April 2003
By JANE PERLEZ
Jane PERLEZ
Two of Iraq's prominent television news anchors turn up at their war-ruined studios in Baghdad, dressed up and ready for cameras to roll again; they worked for Shabab Television, pet project of Saddam Hussein's son Uday; two portray themselves merely as employees; photo (M)
Full Article
NEW DRIVERS' LICENSES
Date: 27 April 2003
By Laura Mansnerus
Laura Mansnerus
New Jersey Gov James McGreevey announces plans for new design for digital drivers' licenses that would be among most tamper-proof anywhere (S)
Full Article
NEW JERSEY FOOTLIGHTS
Date: 27 April 2003
By Margo Nash
Margo Nash
New Jersey Footlights column: Marvin Hamlisch comments on working at New Jersey Performing Arts Center; metal sculptor Robert Lobe comments on his latest installation at Montclair Art Museum; Tunnel Vision Writers Project, formed five years ago by Montclair actress Roselee Blooston, will hold annual festival at 12 Miles West Theater in Montclair; black and white photos of ferry commuters by Glenn Podel of Westfield are on view at Arts Guild of Rahway; Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook will open for public tours; photo (M)
Full Article
NEW YORK BOOKSHELF
Date: 27 April 2003
Excerpts from new books about or set in New York: Roone: A Memoir by Roone Arledge and The Other Side of the Altar by Paul E Dinter; photos (M)
Full Article
The New Collar ID
Date: 27 April 2003
By Ellen Tien
Ellen Tien
Mandarin and Nehru collars and traditional chef-shirt styling are making comebacks in men's apparel; photo (Pulse column) (M)
Full Article
Public Health Fears Cause New York Officials to Detain Foreign Tourist
Date: 28 April 2003
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
Unidentified foreign tourist who arrived in New York City early in Apr has spent virtually his entire vacation involuntarily detained in hospital; entered hospital voluntarily because of flulike symptoms that met definition of SARS; has been detained against his will because he refused to comply with New York City Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene's policy that suspected SARS patients isolate themselves for 10 days; photo (M)
Full Article
Executives Named To New Positions
Date: 28 April 2003
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Craig Middleton, chief marketing officer, is named to added post of chairman at Young & Rubicam Inc; Eddie Snyder is named executive vice president and chief creative officer at Fitzgerald & Co (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 27 April 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 28 April 2003
Full Article
New York's Hale and Hearty Tribe
Date: 27 April 2003
By MICHELLE O'DONNELL
Michelle O'DONNELL
Mitchell L Moss, director of Taub Urban Research Center at New York University, suggests that rise in life expectancy newly reported for New Yorkers is due to city's density, elaborate system of public and private health care and extensive mass transit; photo (M)
Full Article
Veteran TV Anchors Push to Become the Voices of a New Iraq
Date: 28 April 2003
By JANE PERLEZ
Jane PERLEZ
Two of Iraq's prominent television news anchors turn up at their war-ruined studios in Baghdad, dressed up and ready for cameras to roll again; they worked for Shabab Television, pet project of Saddam Hussein's son Uday; two portray themselves merely as employees; photo (M)
Full Article
NEW JERSEY FOOTLIGHTS
Date: 27 April 2003
By Margo Nash
Margo Nash
New Jersey Footlights column: Marvin Hamlisch comments on working at New Jersey Performing Arts Center; metal sculptor Robert Lobe comments on his latest installation at Montclair Art Museum; Tunnel Vision Writers Project, formed five years ago by Montclair actress Roselee Blooston, will hold annual festival at 12 Miles West Theater in Montclair; black and white photos of ferry commuters by Glenn Podel of Westfield are on view at Arts Guild of Rahway; Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook will open for public tours; photo (M)
Full Article
NEW YORK BOOKSHELF
Date: 27 April 2003
Excerpts from new books about or set in New York: Roone: A Memoir by Roone Arledge and The Other Side of the Altar by Paul E Dinter; photos (M)
Full Article
The New Collar ID
Date: 27 April 2003
By Ellen Tien
Ellen Tien
Mandarin and Nehru collars and traditional chef-shirt styling are making comebacks in men's apparel; photo (Pulse column) (M)
Full Article
Executives Named To New Positions
Date: 28 April 2003
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Craig Middleton, chief marketing officer, is named to added post of chairman at Young & Rubicam Inc; Eddie Snyder is named executive vice president and chief creative officer at Fitzgerald & Co (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 27 April 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 28 April 2003
Full Article
New York's Hale and Hearty Tribe
Date: 27 April 2003
By MICHELLE O'DONNELL
Michelle O'DONNELL
Mitchell L Moss, director of Taub Urban Research Center at New York University, suggests that rise in life expectancy newly reported for New Yorkers is due to city's density, elaborate system of public and private health care and extensive mass transit; photo (M)
Full Article
Veteran TV Anchors Push to Become the Voices of a New Iraq
Date: 28 April 2003
By JANE PERLEZ
Jane PERLEZ
Two of Iraq's prominent television news anchors turn up at their war-ruined studios in Baghdad, dressed up and ready for cameras to roll again; they worked for Shabab Television, pet project of Saddam Hussein's son Uday; two portray themselves merely as employees; photo (M)
Full Article
NEW DRIVERS' LICENSES
Date: 27 April 2003
By Laura Mansnerus
Laura Mansnerus
New Jersey Gov James McGreevey announces plans for new design for digital drivers' licenses that would be among most tamper-proof anywhere (S)
Full Article
NEW YORK BOOKSHELF
Date: 27 April 2003
Excerpts from new books about or set in New York: Roone: A Memoir by Roone Arledge and The Other Side of the Altar by Paul E Dinter; photos (M)
Full Article
The New Collar ID
Date: 27 April 2003
By Ellen Tien
Ellen Tien
Mandarin and Nehru collars and traditional chef-shirt styling are making comebacks in men's apparel; photo (Pulse column) (M)
Full Article
Public Health Fears Cause New York Officials to Detain Foreign Tourist
Date: 28 April 2003
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
Unidentified foreign tourist who arrived in New York City early in Apr has spent virtually his entire vacation involuntarily detained in hospital; entered hospital voluntarily because of flulike symptoms that met definition of SARS; has been detained against his will because he refused to comply with New York City Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene's policy that suspected SARS patients isolate themselves for 10 days; photo (M)
Full Article
Executives Named To New Positions
Date: 28 April 2003
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Craig Middleton, chief marketing officer, is named to added post of chairman at Young & Rubicam Inc; Eddie Snyder is named executive vice president and chief creative officer at Fitzgerald & Co (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 27 April 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 28 April 2003
Full Article
New York's Hale and Hearty Tribe
Date: 27 April 2003
By MICHELLE O'DONNELL
Michelle O'DONNELL
Mitchell L Moss, director of Taub Urban Research Center at New York University, suggests that rise in life expectancy newly reported for New Yorkers is due to city's density, elaborate system of public and private health care and extensive mass transit; photo (M)
Full Article