16th of July 2003 News
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Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Study Of New Jersey Park Advances
Date: 16 July 2003
By Andrew Jacobs (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Andrew NYT
House Appropriations Committee approves $1 million to study how to turn New Jersey Meadowlands into an environmental park; Army Corps of Engineers will study ways to reverse century of dumping and dredging (S)
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Date: 16 July 2003
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Date: 17 July 2003
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Several Wrinkles In New Schedule
Date: 17 July 2003
NHL 2003-4 season schedule will bring increased divisional play and uniform changes (S)
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Cablevision's New Venture With Satellite Stirs Skeptics
Date: 17 July 2003
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
Cablevision Systems, largest cable television operator in the New York City area, plans to launch television satellite from Cape Canaveral, Fla; hopes move--one viewed with great skepticism by some industry analysts, will enable it to expand its program offerings across US; effort, led by Cablevision chairman Charles F Dolan, is intended to stanch market gains made by satellite television providers DirecTV and Dish Network; move into satellite television has drawn skepticism from analysts who say company is late coming into market with service that could be technologically insufficient (M)
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Tenet Reports New Investigation of Its Deals With Doctors
Date: 16 July 2003
By ANDREW POLLACK
Andrew POLLACK
Tenet Healthcare receives subpoenas from US attorney's office in Los Angeles seeking information about physician relocation agreements related to seven hospitals in South California, mainly in Los Angeles area, and also for more general information about physician-relocation agreements at all of Tenet's 114 hospitals; grand jury continues to investigate Tenet's Alvarado Hospital Medical Center in San Diego; Tenet expects hospital, and possibly company itself, to be indicted later this week; Alvarado chief executive Barry Weinbaum was indicted last month on charges of making illegal payments to doctors to induce them to refer patients to hospital; photo (M)
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New York Is Holding World Championships
Date: 16 July 2003
By BRANDON LILLY
Brandon LILLY
US archery team coach Frank Thomas leads his team through world outdoor archery championships, held in New York City (M)
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New Tarantino Film to Be Released in 2 Parts
Date: 16 July 2003
By LAURA M. HOLSON
Miramax Films, in potentially risky move, plans to release Quentin Tarantino's new martial arts action-adventure film, Killer Bill, as two movies; Miramax co-founder Harvey Weinstein says first installment will be released on October 10 and second, still under negotiation, two to six months later; photo (M)
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U.S. Eyes a Willing Romania As a New Comrade in Arms
Date: 16 July 2003
By IAN FISHER
Ian FISHER
Romania, one of poorest nations in Europe and not high on US list as military partner before Sept 2001, is now being considered for new bases; Marine Capt Kurt Sanger calls country relative 'paradise' where people really like Americans; US plans for small installations of rotating troops who could quickly strike targets elsewhere were envisioned before Iraq war, but spurred by split with Germany, outdated cornerstone for Western security during cold war; Eastern European leaders must also take into account that deepening military friendship with US could jeopardize economic integration into Europe; Maj Gen Arnold Fields notes that Iraq gave Romania chance to demonstrate willingness to cooperate; photo; map (M)
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New Hope for the Missouri
Date: 16 July 2003
Editorial welcomes decision by Judge Gladys Kessler ordering Army Corps of Engineers to reduce water levels in Missouri River to help save three endangered species
Full Article
Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Study Of New Jersey Park Advances
Date: 16 July 2003
By Andrew Jacobs (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Andrew NYT
House Appropriations Committee approves $1 million to study how to turn New Jersey Meadowlands into an environmental park; Army Corps of Engineers will study ways to reverse century of dumping and dredging (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 16 July 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 17 July 2003
Full Article
Several Wrinkles In New Schedule
Date: 17 July 2003
NHL 2003-4 season schedule will bring increased divisional play and uniform changes (S)
Full Article
Cablevision's New Venture With Satellite Stirs Skeptics
Date: 17 July 2003
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
Cablevision Systems, largest cable television operator in the New York City area, plans to launch television satellite from Cape Canaveral, Fla; hopes move--one viewed with great skepticism by some industry analysts, will enable it to expand its program offerings across US; effort, led by Cablevision chairman Charles F Dolan, is intended to stanch market gains made by satellite television providers DirecTV and Dish Network; move into satellite television has drawn skepticism from analysts who say company is late coming into market with service that could be technologically insufficient (M)
Full Article
Tenet Reports New Investigation of Its Deals With Doctors
Date: 16 July 2003
By ANDREW POLLACK
Andrew POLLACK
Tenet Healthcare receives subpoenas from US attorney's office in Los Angeles seeking information about physician relocation agreements related to seven hospitals in South California, mainly in Los Angeles area, and also for more general information about physician-relocation agreements at all of Tenet's 114 hospitals; grand jury continues to investigate Tenet's Alvarado Hospital Medical Center in San Diego; Tenet expects hospital, and possibly company itself, to be indicted later this week; Alvarado chief executive Barry Weinbaum was indicted last month on charges of making illegal payments to doctors to induce them to refer patients to hospital; photo (M)
Full Article
New York Is Holding World Championships
Date: 16 July 2003
By BRANDON LILLY
Brandon LILLY
US archery team coach Frank Thomas leads his team through world outdoor archery championships, held in New York City (M)
Full Article
U.S. Eyes a Willing Romania As a New Comrade in Arms
Date: 16 July 2003
By IAN FISHER
Ian FISHER
Romania, one of poorest nations in Europe and not high on US list as military partner before Sept 2001, is now being considered for new bases; Marine Capt Kurt Sanger calls country relative 'paradise' where people really like Americans; US plans for small installations of rotating troops who could quickly strike targets elsewhere were envisioned before Iraq war, but spurred by split with Germany, outdated cornerstone for Western security during cold war; Eastern European leaders must also take into account that deepening military friendship with US could jeopardize economic integration into Europe; Maj Gen Arnold Fields notes that Iraq gave Romania chance to demonstrate willingness to cooperate; photo; map (M)
Full Article
New Hope for the Missouri
Date: 16 July 2003
Editorial welcomes decision by Judge Gladys Kessler ordering Army Corps of Engineers to reduce water levels in Missouri River to help save three endangered species
Full Article
Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Study Of New Jersey Park Advances
Date: 16 July 2003
By Andrew Jacobs (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Andrew NYT
House Appropriations Committee approves $1 million to study how to turn New Jersey Meadowlands into an environmental park; Army Corps of Engineers will study ways to reverse century of dumping and dredging (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 16 July 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 17 July 2003
Full Article
Several Wrinkles In New Schedule
Date: 17 July 2003
NHL 2003-4 season schedule will bring increased divisional play and uniform changes (S)
Full Article
Cablevision's New Venture With Satellite Stirs Skeptics
Date: 17 July 2003
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
Cablevision Systems, largest cable television operator in the New York City area, plans to launch television satellite from Cape Canaveral, Fla; hopes move--one viewed with great skepticism by some industry analysts, will enable it to expand its program offerings across US; effort, led by Cablevision chairman Charles F Dolan, is intended to stanch market gains made by satellite television providers DirecTV and Dish Network; move into satellite television has drawn skepticism from analysts who say company is late coming into market with service that could be technologically insufficient (M)
Full Article
Tenet Reports New Investigation of Its Deals With Doctors
Date: 16 July 2003
By ANDREW POLLACK
Andrew POLLACK
Tenet Healthcare receives subpoenas from US attorney's office in Los Angeles seeking information about physician relocation agreements related to seven hospitals in South California, mainly in Los Angeles area, and also for more general information about physician-relocation agreements at all of Tenet's 114 hospitals; grand jury continues to investigate Tenet's Alvarado Hospital Medical Center in San Diego; Tenet expects hospital, and possibly company itself, to be indicted later this week; Alvarado chief executive Barry Weinbaum was indicted last month on charges of making illegal payments to doctors to induce them to refer patients to hospital; photo (M)
Full Article
New York Is Holding World Championships
Date: 16 July 2003
By BRANDON LILLY
Brandon LILLY
US archery team coach Frank Thomas leads his team through world outdoor archery championships, held in New York City (M)
Full Article
New Tarantino Film to Be Released in 2 Parts
Date: 16 July 2003
By LAURA M. HOLSON
Miramax Films, in potentially risky move, plans to release Quentin Tarantino's new martial arts action-adventure film, Killer Bill, as two movies; Miramax co-founder Harvey Weinstein says first installment will be released on October 10 and second, still under negotiation, two to six months later; photo (M)
Full Article
U.S. Eyes a Willing Romania As a New Comrade in Arms
Date: 16 July 2003
By IAN FISHER
Ian FISHER
Romania, one of poorest nations in Europe and not high on US list as military partner before Sept 2001, is now being considered for new bases; Marine Capt Kurt Sanger calls country relative 'paradise' where people really like Americans; US plans for small installations of rotating troops who could quickly strike targets elsewhere were envisioned before Iraq war, but spurred by split with Germany, outdated cornerstone for Western security during cold war; Eastern European leaders must also take into account that deepening military friendship with US could jeopardize economic integration into Europe; Maj Gen Arnold Fields notes that Iraq gave Romania chance to demonstrate willingness to cooperate; photo; map (M)
Full Article
New Hope for the Missouri
Date: 16 July 2003
Editorial welcomes decision by Judge Gladys Kessler ordering Army Corps of Engineers to reduce water levels in Missouri River to help save three endangered species
Full Article
Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Study Of New Jersey Park Advances
Date: 16 July 2003
By Andrew Jacobs (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Andrew NYT
House Appropriations Committee approves $1 million to study how to turn New Jersey Meadowlands into an environmental park; Army Corps of Engineers will study ways to reverse century of dumping and dredging (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 17 July 2003
Full Article
Several Wrinkles In New Schedule
Date: 17 July 2003
NHL 2003-4 season schedule will bring increased divisional play and uniform changes (S)
Full Article
Cablevision's New Venture With Satellite Stirs Skeptics
Date: 17 July 2003
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
Cablevision Systems, largest cable television operator in the New York City area, plans to launch television satellite from Cape Canaveral, Fla; hopes move--one viewed with great skepticism by some industry analysts, will enable it to expand its program offerings across US; effort, led by Cablevision chairman Charles F Dolan, is intended to stanch market gains made by satellite television providers DirecTV and Dish Network; move into satellite television has drawn skepticism from analysts who say company is late coming into market with service that could be technologically insufficient (M)
Full Article
Tenet Reports New Investigation of Its Deals With Doctors
Date: 16 July 2003
By ANDREW POLLACK
Andrew POLLACK
Tenet Healthcare receives subpoenas from US attorney's office in Los Angeles seeking information about physician relocation agreements related to seven hospitals in South California, mainly in Los Angeles area, and also for more general information about physician-relocation agreements at all of Tenet's 114 hospitals; grand jury continues to investigate Tenet's Alvarado Hospital Medical Center in San Diego; Tenet expects hospital, and possibly company itself, to be indicted later this week; Alvarado chief executive Barry Weinbaum was indicted last month on charges of making illegal payments to doctors to induce them to refer patients to hospital; photo (M)
Full Article
New York Is Holding World Championships
Date: 16 July 2003
By BRANDON LILLY
Brandon LILLY
US archery team coach Frank Thomas leads his team through world outdoor archery championships, held in New York City (M)
Full Article
New Tarantino Film to Be Released in 2 Parts
Date: 16 July 2003
By LAURA M. HOLSON
Miramax Films, in potentially risky move, plans to release Quentin Tarantino's new martial arts action-adventure film, Killer Bill, as two movies; Miramax co-founder Harvey Weinstein says first installment will be released on October 10 and second, still under negotiation, two to six months later; photo (M)
Full Article
U.S. Eyes a Willing Romania As a New Comrade in Arms
Date: 16 July 2003
By IAN FISHER
Ian FISHER
Romania, one of poorest nations in Europe and not high on US list as military partner before Sept 2001, is now being considered for new bases; Marine Capt Kurt Sanger calls country relative 'paradise' where people really like Americans; US plans for small installations of rotating troops who could quickly strike targets elsewhere were envisioned before Iraq war, but spurred by split with Germany, outdated cornerstone for Western security during cold war; Eastern European leaders must also take into account that deepening military friendship with US could jeopardize economic integration into Europe; Maj Gen Arnold Fields notes that Iraq gave Romania chance to demonstrate willingness to cooperate; photo; map (M)
Full Article
New Hope for the Missouri
Date: 16 July 2003
Editorial welcomes decision by Judge Gladys Kessler ordering Army Corps of Engineers to reduce water levels in Missouri River to help save three endangered species
Full Article
Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Study Of New Jersey Park Advances
Date: 16 July 2003
By Andrew Jacobs (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Andrew NYT
House Appropriations Committee approves $1 million to study how to turn New Jersey Meadowlands into an environmental park; Army Corps of Engineers will study ways to reverse century of dumping and dredging (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 16 July 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 17 July 2003
Full Article
Several Wrinkles In New Schedule
Date: 17 July 2003
NHL 2003-4 season schedule will bring increased divisional play and uniform changes (S)
Full Article
Tenet Reports New Investigation of Its Deals With Doctors
Date: 16 July 2003
By ANDREW POLLACK
Andrew POLLACK
Tenet Healthcare receives subpoenas from US attorney's office in Los Angeles seeking information about physician relocation agreements related to seven hospitals in South California, mainly in Los Angeles area, and also for more general information about physician-relocation agreements at all of Tenet's 114 hospitals; grand jury continues to investigate Tenet's Alvarado Hospital Medical Center in San Diego; Tenet expects hospital, and possibly company itself, to be indicted later this week; Alvarado chief executive Barry Weinbaum was indicted last month on charges of making illegal payments to doctors to induce them to refer patients to hospital; photo (M)
Full Article
New York Is Holding World Championships
Date: 16 July 2003
By BRANDON LILLY
Brandon LILLY
US archery team coach Frank Thomas leads his team through world outdoor archery championships, held in New York City (M)
Full Article
New Tarantino Film to Be Released in 2 Parts
Date: 16 July 2003
By LAURA M. HOLSON
Miramax Films, in potentially risky move, plans to release Quentin Tarantino's new martial arts action-adventure film, Killer Bill, as two movies; Miramax co-founder Harvey Weinstein says first installment will be released on October 10 and second, still under negotiation, two to six months later; photo (M)
Full Article
U.S. Eyes a Willing Romania As a New Comrade in Arms
Date: 16 July 2003
By IAN FISHER
Ian FISHER
Romania, one of poorest nations in Europe and not high on US list as military partner before Sept 2001, is now being considered for new bases; Marine Capt Kurt Sanger calls country relative 'paradise' where people really like Americans; US plans for small installations of rotating troops who could quickly strike targets elsewhere were envisioned before Iraq war, but spurred by split with Germany, outdated cornerstone for Western security during cold war; Eastern European leaders must also take into account that deepening military friendship with US could jeopardize economic integration into Europe; Maj Gen Arnold Fields notes that Iraq gave Romania chance to demonstrate willingness to cooperate; photo; map (M)
Full Article
New Hope for the Missouri
Date: 16 July 2003
Editorial welcomes decision by Judge Gladys Kessler ordering Army Corps of Engineers to reduce water levels in Missouri River to help save three endangered species
Full Article