20th of June 1999 News
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A New War Drew New Methods for Covering It
Date: 21 June 1999
By FELICITY BARRINGER
Felicity BARRINGER
Editors, reporters and media critics hold news coverage of Kosovo conflict was in some basic ways different from any prior battlefield coverage; military censorship was tight during NATO bombing, but satellite communications allowed reporters to triangulate information; more journalists than usual covered all sides of conflict, though Western journalists who returned after being expelled by Yugoslav authorities often operated under tight Serb curbs; rise of Internet and cable television news provided more outlets for instantaneous reporting and analysis; photo (M)
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New York Beckons Both of Us, Clinton Says
Date: 21 June 1999
By DAVID JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Pres Clinton, in interview on CNN's Late Edition, says that he and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton intend to 'get a place' in New York--soon enough to allow Mrs Clinton to use it as residence if she decides to run for Senate; dismisses report in US News and World Report that says Mrs Clinton's move is already 'in the works,' apparently without her husband (M)
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Media Talk; New Designs and New Ads for Old Tabloids
Date: 21 June 1999
By ALEX KUCZYNSKI
Alex KUCZYNSKI
American Media Inc chairman David J Pecker has hired designer Roger Black and new advertising agency to redesign and reposition National Enquirer and Peter Arnell to direct both advertising and redesign of Star, Enquirer's sister newspaper; photo (M)
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New Hangars
Date: 20 June 1999
By ELSA BRENNER
Elsa BRENNER
Westchester County lawmakers unanimously approve plan by Westair Aviation Services and Panorama Flight Services to build hangar space for small, private planes at Westchester County Airport (S)
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In the Region /New Jersey; New Rentals to Blend With Jersey City Brownstones
Date: 20 June 1999
By RACHELLE GARBARINE
Rachelle GARBARINE
Work will begin soon on turning two long-vacant blocks at southern edge of historic Paulus Hook section of Jersey City, NJ, into rental complex designed to blend in with area's brownstones; $50-million project called Legacy House at Liberty Park will have 324 apartments in two four-story E-shaped brick buildings; rents, including parking space, are expected to be $1,700 to $2,700; developer is joint venture of Trammel Crow Residential and Prudential Insurance Co of America; map; drawing (M)
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New York Officials Start Scrambling for New Jobs as Term Limits Loom
Date: 21 June 1999
By JONATHAN P. HICKS
Jonathan HICKS
It will be two more years until vast majority of New York City's politicians will be forced out of their jobs by limits on how long they can stay in any one office; effect of term-limit laws, which were enacted in 1993 by referendum and allow city officials maximum of two four-year terms, will be sweeping; among those who will be ineligible to run for their current positions are Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani, Public Advocate Mark Green and 37 of City Council's 51 members (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 June 1999
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Date: 21 June 1999
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Digging History in New Mexico
Date: 20 June 1999
By BRUCE SELCRAIG
Bruce SELCRAIG
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New Rochelle Project Nears Completion
Date: 20 June 1999
By PENNY SINGER
Penny SINGER
New Roc City, $190 million family entertainment and retail complex in New Rochelle, NY, nears completion; photos (M)
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A New War Drew New Methods for Covering It
Date: 21 June 1999
By FELICITY BARRINGER
Felicity BARRINGER
Editors, reporters and media critics hold news coverage of Kosovo conflict was in some basic ways different from any prior battlefield coverage; military censorship was tight during NATO bombing, but satellite communications allowed reporters to triangulate information; more journalists than usual covered all sides of conflict, though Western journalists who returned after being expelled by Yugoslav authorities often operated under tight Serb curbs; rise of Internet and cable television news provided more outlets for instantaneous reporting and analysis; photo (M)
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New York Beckons Both of Us, Clinton Says
Date: 21 June 1999
By DAVID JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Pres Clinton, in interview on CNN's Late Edition, says that he and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton intend to 'get a place' in New York--soon enough to allow Mrs Clinton to use it as residence if she decides to run for Senate; dismisses report in US News and World Report that says Mrs Clinton's move is already 'in the works,' apparently without her husband (M)
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Media Talk; New Designs and New Ads for Old Tabloids
Date: 21 June 1999
By ALEX KUCZYNSKI
Alex KUCZYNSKI
American Media Inc chairman David J Pecker has hired designer Roger Black and new advertising agency to redesign and reposition National Enquirer and Peter Arnell to direct both advertising and redesign of Star, Enquirer's sister newspaper; photo (M)
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New Hangars
Date: 20 June 1999
By ELSA BRENNER
Elsa BRENNER
Westchester County lawmakers unanimously approve plan by Westair Aviation Services and Panorama Flight Services to build hangar space for small, private planes at Westchester County Airport (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 June 1999
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Digging History in New Mexico
Date: 20 June 1999
By BRUCE SELCRAIG
Bruce SELCRAIG
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Episcopal Dioceses Select New Bishops
Date: 20 June 1999
Episcopal dioceses of Connecticut and Rochester, NY, chose new bishops; new Bishop of Rochester is Rev Jack McKelvey, who defeated four candidates, including Rev V Gene Robinson, gay priest; Rt Rev Andrew Smith is new bishop for Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut (S)
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A New War Drew New Methods for Covering It
Date: 21 June 1999
By FELICITY BARRINGER
Felicity BARRINGER
Editors, reporters and media critics hold news coverage of Kosovo conflict was in some basic ways different from any prior battlefield coverage; military censorship was tight during NATO bombing, but satellite communications allowed reporters to triangulate information; more journalists than usual covered all sides of conflict, though Western journalists who returned after being expelled by Yugoslav authorities often operated under tight Serb curbs; rise of Internet and cable television news provided more outlets for instantaneous reporting and analysis; photo (M)
Full Article
New York Beckons Both of Us, Clinton Says
Date: 21 June 1999
By DAVID JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Pres Clinton, in interview on CNN's Late Edition, says that he and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton intend to 'get a place' in New York--soon enough to allow Mrs Clinton to use it as residence if she decides to run for Senate; dismisses report in US News and World Report that says Mrs Clinton's move is already 'in the works,' apparently without her husband (M)
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New Hangars
Date: 20 June 1999
By ELSA BRENNER
Elsa BRENNER
Westchester County lawmakers unanimously approve plan by Westair Aviation Services and Panorama Flight Services to build hangar space for small, private planes at Westchester County Airport (S)
Full Article
In the Region /New Jersey; New Rentals to Blend With Jersey City Brownstones
Date: 20 June 1999
By RACHELLE GARBARINE
Rachelle GARBARINE
Work will begin soon on turning two long-vacant blocks at southern edge of historic Paulus Hook section of Jersey City, NJ, into rental complex designed to blend in with area's brownstones; $50-million project called Legacy House at Liberty Park will have 324 apartments in two four-story E-shaped brick buildings; rents, including parking space, are expected to be $1,700 to $2,700; developer is joint venture of Trammel Crow Residential and Prudential Insurance Co of America; map; drawing (M)
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New York Officials Start Scrambling for New Jobs as Term Limits Loom
Date: 21 June 1999
By JONATHAN P. HICKS
Jonathan HICKS
It will be two more years until vast majority of New York City's politicians will be forced out of their jobs by limits on how long they can stay in any one office; effect of term-limit laws, which were enacted in 1993 by referendum and allow city officials maximum of two four-year terms, will be sweeping; among those who will be ineligible to run for their current positions are Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani, Public Advocate Mark Green and 37 of City Council's 51 members (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 June 1999
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 21 June 1999
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Digging History in New Mexico
Date: 20 June 1999
By BRUCE SELCRAIG
Bruce SELCRAIG
Full Article
New Rochelle Project Nears Completion
Date: 20 June 1999
By PENNY SINGER
Penny SINGER
New Roc City, $190 million family entertainment and retail complex in New Rochelle, NY, nears completion; photos (M)
Full Article
A New War Drew New Methods for Covering It
Date: 21 June 1999
By FELICITY BARRINGER
Felicity BARRINGER
Editors, reporters and media critics hold news coverage of Kosovo conflict was in some basic ways different from any prior battlefield coverage; military censorship was tight during NATO bombing, but satellite communications allowed reporters to triangulate information; more journalists than usual covered all sides of conflict, though Western journalists who returned after being expelled by Yugoslav authorities often operated under tight Serb curbs; rise of Internet and cable television news provided more outlets for instantaneous reporting and analysis; photo (M)
Full Article
New York Beckons Both of Us, Clinton Says
Date: 21 June 1999
By DAVID JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Pres Clinton, in interview on CNN's Late Edition, says that he and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton intend to 'get a place' in New York--soon enough to allow Mrs Clinton to use it as residence if she decides to run for Senate; dismisses report in US News and World Report that says Mrs Clinton's move is already 'in the works,' apparently without her husband (M)
Full Article
Media Talk; New Designs and New Ads for Old Tabloids
Date: 21 June 1999
By ALEX KUCZYNSKI
Alex KUCZYNSKI
American Media Inc chairman David J Pecker has hired designer Roger Black and new advertising agency to redesign and reposition National Enquirer and Peter Arnell to direct both advertising and redesign of Star, Enquirer's sister newspaper; photo (M)
Full Article
New Hangars
Date: 20 June 1999
By ELSA BRENNER
Elsa BRENNER
Westchester County lawmakers unanimously approve plan by Westair Aviation Services and Panorama Flight Services to build hangar space for small, private planes at Westchester County Airport (S)
Full Article
New York Officials Start Scrambling for New Jobs as Term Limits Loom
Date: 21 June 1999
By JONATHAN P. HICKS
Jonathan HICKS
It will be two more years until vast majority of New York City's politicians will be forced out of their jobs by limits on how long they can stay in any one office; effect of term-limit laws, which were enacted in 1993 by referendum and allow city officials maximum of two four-year terms, will be sweeping; among those who will be ineligible to run for their current positions are Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani, Public Advocate Mark Green and 37 of City Council's 51 members (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 June 1999
Full Article
Digging History in New Mexico
Date: 20 June 1999
By BRUCE SELCRAIG
Bruce SELCRAIG
Full Article
New Rochelle Project Nears Completion
Date: 20 June 1999
By PENNY SINGER
Penny SINGER
New Roc City, $190 million family entertainment and retail complex in New Rochelle, NY, nears completion; photos (M)
Full Article
A New War Drew New Methods for Covering It
Date: 21 June 1999
By FELICITY BARRINGER
Felicity BARRINGER
Editors, reporters and media critics hold news coverage of Kosovo conflict was in some basic ways different from any prior battlefield coverage; military censorship was tight during NATO bombing, but satellite communications allowed reporters to triangulate information; more journalists than usual covered all sides of conflict, though Western journalists who returned after being expelled by Yugoslav authorities often operated under tight Serb curbs; rise of Internet and cable television news provided more outlets for instantaneous reporting and analysis; photo (M)
Full Article
Media Talk; New Designs and New Ads for Old Tabloids
Date: 21 June 1999
By ALEX KUCZYNSKI
Alex KUCZYNSKI
American Media Inc chairman David J Pecker has hired designer Roger Black and new advertising agency to redesign and reposition National Enquirer and Peter Arnell to direct both advertising and redesign of Star, Enquirer's sister newspaper; photo (M)
Full Article
In the Region /New Jersey; New Rentals to Blend With Jersey City Brownstones
Date: 20 June 1999
By RACHELLE GARBARINE
Rachelle GARBARINE
Work will begin soon on turning two long-vacant blocks at southern edge of historic Paulus Hook section of Jersey City, NJ, into rental complex designed to blend in with area's brownstones; $50-million project called Legacy House at Liberty Park will have 324 apartments in two four-story E-shaped brick buildings; rents, including parking space, are expected to be $1,700 to $2,700; developer is joint venture of Trammel Crow Residential and Prudential Insurance Co of America; map; drawing (M)
Full Article
New York Officials Start Scrambling for New Jobs as Term Limits Loom
Date: 21 June 1999
By JONATHAN P. HICKS
Jonathan HICKS
It will be two more years until vast majority of New York City's politicians will be forced out of their jobs by limits on how long they can stay in any one office; effect of term-limit laws, which were enacted in 1993 by referendum and allow city officials maximum of two four-year terms, will be sweeping; among those who will be ineligible to run for their current positions are Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani, Public Advocate Mark Green and 37 of City Council's 51 members (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 June 1999
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 21 June 1999
Full Article
Digging History in New Mexico
Date: 20 June 1999
By BRUCE SELCRAIG
Bruce SELCRAIG
Full Article
Episcopal Dioceses Select New Bishops
Date: 20 June 1999
Episcopal dioceses of Connecticut and Rochester, NY, chose new bishops; new Bishop of Rochester is Rev Jack McKelvey, who defeated four candidates, including Rev V Gene Robinson, gay priest; Rt Rev Andrew Smith is new bishop for Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut (S)
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