8th of April 2003 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 8. dubna 2003
G.M. Board Set to Sell Control Of Hughes Unit to News Corp.
Date: 09 April 2003
By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN
Andrew SORKIN
General Motors Corp's board is planning to meet to approve deal worth $7 billion that would give control of its Hughes Electronics unit and DirecTV satellite operation to News Corp; deal would end three-year effort by News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch to take over DirecTV and its 11 million subscribers and add US outlet to his global satellite empire (M)
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New Fusion Method Offers Hope of New Energy Source
Date: 08 April 2003
By KENNETH CHANG
Kenneth CHANG
Dr Ramon J Leeper, Sandia National Laboratory target physics department manager, announces to American Physical Society that Sandia has achieved thermonuclear fusion with Z accelerator; other research approaches also trying to generate electricity through fusion are compared; 104-foot-wide Z accelerator can currently generate enough power to light 40-watt bulb for one ten-thousandth of second; photo (M)
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New Look for MetroStars
Date: 08 April 2003
By JACK BELL
Jack BELL
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Beaujolais, Shedding the New for the Old
Date: 09 April 2003
By Frank J. Prial
Frank Prial
Frank J Prial Wine Talk column on Beaujolais; interview with George Duboeuf, called King of Beaujolais, who sells 30 million bottles of wine each year; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 09 April 2003
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 08 April 2003
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Citizen Corps? Hang On, New York
Date: 09 April 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
New York City is slow to set up Citizens Corps councils through which citizens can get engaged in guarding against and preparing for terrorist attack; fault lies not with lack of patriotism but is because of glacial place of government; other places far less likely to be target of terrorism already have active Citizen Corps Councils; photo (M)
Full Article
No New Tax Cuts
Date: 09 April 2003
By Bob Kerrey, Sam Nunn, Peter G. Peterson, Robert E. Rubin, Warren B. Rudman and Paul A. Volcker
Bob Kerrey
Op-Ed article by Bob Kerrey, Sam Nunn, Peter G Peterson, Robert E Rubin, Warren B Rudman and Paul A Volcker calls on Congress to stand up for fiscal responsibility by exercising restraint on spending and not enacting any new tax cuts; cites enormous fiscal pressures from Iraq war and domestic needs and ballooning deficit; warns that fiscal outlook is much worse than official projections indicate because revenue and spending assumptions are not realistic (M)
Full Article
New York Gains Largest Share of Antiterror Aid
Date: 09 April 2003
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Raymond HERNANDEZ
Bush administration announces $25 million aid package to New York City to help prepare for terrorist attacks; money is part of package of about $100 million that will go to cities deemed most vulnerable and is part of first round of money disbursed by Department of Homeland Security (M)
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Lay Group Calls for New Hampshire Bishop to Quit
Date: 08 April 2003
New Hampshire chapter of Voice of the Faithful calls for resignation of Bishop John B McCormack and deputy Bishop Francis Christian because of their handling of sexual abuse of children by priests; group sends letter to Pope John Paul II(S)
Full Article
G.M. Board Set to Sell Control Of Hughes Unit to News Corp.
Date: 09 April 2003
By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN
Andrew SORKIN
General Motors Corp's board is planning to meet to approve deal worth $7 billion that would give control of its Hughes Electronics unit and DirecTV satellite operation to News Corp; deal would end three-year effort by News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch to take over DirecTV and its 11 million subscribers and add US outlet to his global satellite empire (M)
Full Article
New Fusion Method Offers Hope of New Energy Source
Date: 08 April 2003
By KENNETH CHANG
Kenneth CHANG
Dr Ramon J Leeper, Sandia National Laboratory target physics department manager, announces to American Physical Society that Sandia has achieved thermonuclear fusion with Z accelerator; other research approaches also trying to generate electricity through fusion are compared; 104-foot-wide Z accelerator can currently generate enough power to light 40-watt bulb for one ten-thousandth of second; photo (M)
Full Article
New Look for MetroStars
Date: 08 April 2003
By JACK BELL
Jack BELL
Full Article
Beaujolais, Shedding the New for the Old
Date: 09 April 2003
By Frank J. Prial
Frank Prial
Frank J Prial Wine Talk column on Beaujolais; interview with George Duboeuf, called King of Beaujolais, who sells 30 million bottles of wine each year; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 08 April 2003
Full Article
Citizen Corps? Hang On, New York
Date: 09 April 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
New York City is slow to set up Citizens Corps councils through which citizens can get engaged in guarding against and preparing for terrorist attack; fault lies not with lack of patriotism but is because of glacial place of government; other places far less likely to be target of terrorism already have active Citizen Corps Councils; photo (M)
Full Article
G.M. Board Set to Sell Control Of Hughes Unit to News Corp.
Date: 09 April 2003
By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN
Andrew SORKIN
General Motors Corp's board is planning to meet to approve deal worth $7 billion that would give control of its Hughes Electronics unit and DirecTV satellite operation to News Corp; deal would end three-year effort by News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch to take over DirecTV and its 11 million subscribers and add US outlet to his global satellite empire (M)
Full Article
New Fusion Method Offers Hope of New Energy Source
Date: 08 April 2003
By KENNETH CHANG
Kenneth CHANG
Dr Ramon J Leeper, Sandia National Laboratory target physics department manager, announces to American Physical Society that Sandia has achieved thermonuclear fusion with Z accelerator; other research approaches also trying to generate electricity through fusion are compared; 104-foot-wide Z accelerator can currently generate enough power to light 40-watt bulb for one ten-thousandth of second; photo (M)
Full Article
New Look for MetroStars
Date: 08 April 2003
By JACK BELL
Jack BELL
Full Article
Beaujolais, Shedding the New for the Old
Date: 09 April 2003
By Frank J. Prial
Frank Prial
Frank J Prial Wine Talk column on Beaujolais; interview with George Duboeuf, called King of Beaujolais, who sells 30 million bottles of wine each year; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 09 April 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 08 April 2003
Full Article
Citizen Corps? Hang On, New York
Date: 09 April 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
New York City is slow to set up Citizens Corps councils through which citizens can get engaged in guarding against and preparing for terrorist attack; fault lies not with lack of patriotism but is because of glacial place of government; other places far less likely to be target of terrorism already have active Citizen Corps Councils; photo (M)
Full Article
No New Tax Cuts
Date: 09 April 2003
By Bob Kerrey, Sam Nunn, Peter G. Peterson, Robert E. Rubin, Warren B. Rudman and Paul A. Volcker
Bob Kerrey
Op-Ed article by Bob Kerrey, Sam Nunn, Peter G Peterson, Robert E Rubin, Warren B Rudman and Paul A Volcker calls on Congress to stand up for fiscal responsibility by exercising restraint on spending and not enacting any new tax cuts; cites enormous fiscal pressures from Iraq war and domestic needs and ballooning deficit; warns that fiscal outlook is much worse than official projections indicate because revenue and spending assumptions are not realistic (M)
Full Article
New York Gains Largest Share of Antiterror Aid
Date: 09 April 2003
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Raymond HERNANDEZ
Bush administration announces $25 million aid package to New York City to help prepare for terrorist attacks; money is part of package of about $100 million that will go to cities deemed most vulnerable and is part of first round of money disbursed by Department of Homeland Security (M)
Full Article
Lay Group Calls for New Hampshire Bishop to Quit
Date: 08 April 2003
New Hampshire chapter of Voice of the Faithful calls for resignation of Bishop John B McCormack and deputy Bishop Francis Christian because of their handling of sexual abuse of children by priests; group sends letter to Pope John Paul II(S)
Full Article
G.M. Board Set to Sell Control Of Hughes Unit to News Corp.
Date: 09 April 2003
By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN
Andrew SORKIN
General Motors Corp's board is planning to meet to approve deal worth $7 billion that would give control of its Hughes Electronics unit and DirecTV satellite operation to News Corp; deal would end three-year effort by News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch to take over DirecTV and its 11 million subscribers and add US outlet to his global satellite empire (M)
Full Article
New Fusion Method Offers Hope of New Energy Source
Date: 08 April 2003
By KENNETH CHANG
Kenneth CHANG
Dr Ramon J Leeper, Sandia National Laboratory target physics department manager, announces to American Physical Society that Sandia has achieved thermonuclear fusion with Z accelerator; other research approaches also trying to generate electricity through fusion are compared; 104-foot-wide Z accelerator can currently generate enough power to light 40-watt bulb for one ten-thousandth of second; photo (M)
Full Article
New Look for MetroStars
Date: 08 April 2003
By JACK BELL
Jack BELL
Full Article
Beaujolais, Shedding the New for the Old
Date: 09 April 2003
By Frank J. Prial
Frank Prial
Frank J Prial Wine Talk column on Beaujolais; interview with George Duboeuf, called King of Beaujolais, who sells 30 million bottles of wine each year; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 09 April 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 08 April 2003
Full Article
Citizen Corps? Hang On, New York
Date: 09 April 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
New York City is slow to set up Citizens Corps councils through which citizens can get engaged in guarding against and preparing for terrorist attack; fault lies not with lack of patriotism but is because of glacial place of government; other places far less likely to be target of terrorism already have active Citizen Corps Councils; photo (M)
Full Article
No New Tax Cuts
Date: 09 April 2003
By Bob Kerrey, Sam Nunn, Peter G. Peterson, Robert E. Rubin, Warren B. Rudman and Paul A. Volcker
Bob Kerrey
Op-Ed article by Bob Kerrey, Sam Nunn, Peter G Peterson, Robert E Rubin, Warren B Rudman and Paul A Volcker calls on Congress to stand up for fiscal responsibility by exercising restraint on spending and not enacting any new tax cuts; cites enormous fiscal pressures from Iraq war and domestic needs and ballooning deficit; warns that fiscal outlook is much worse than official projections indicate because revenue and spending assumptions are not realistic (M)
Full Article
New York Gains Largest Share of Antiterror Aid
Date: 09 April 2003
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Raymond HERNANDEZ
Bush administration announces $25 million aid package to New York City to help prepare for terrorist attacks; money is part of package of about $100 million that will go to cities deemed most vulnerable and is part of first round of money disbursed by Department of Homeland Security (M)
Full Article
Lay Group Calls for New Hampshire Bishop to Quit
Date: 08 April 2003
New Hampshire chapter of Voice of the Faithful calls for resignation of Bishop John B McCormack and deputy Bishop Francis Christian because of their handling of sexual abuse of children by priests; group sends letter to Pope John Paul II(S)
Full Article
G.M. Board Set to Sell Control Of Hughes Unit to News Corp.
Date: 09 April 2003
By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN
Andrew SORKIN
General Motors Corp's board is planning to meet to approve deal worth $7 billion that would give control of its Hughes Electronics unit and DirecTV satellite operation to News Corp; deal would end three-year effort by News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch to take over DirecTV and its 11 million subscribers and add US outlet to his global satellite empire (M)
Full Article
New Fusion Method Offers Hope of New Energy Source
Date: 08 April 2003
By KENNETH CHANG
Kenneth CHANG
Dr Ramon J Leeper, Sandia National Laboratory target physics department manager, announces to American Physical Society that Sandia has achieved thermonuclear fusion with Z accelerator; other research approaches also trying to generate electricity through fusion are compared; 104-foot-wide Z accelerator can currently generate enough power to light 40-watt bulb for one ten-thousandth of second; photo (M)
Full Article
New Look for MetroStars
Date: 08 April 2003
By JACK BELL
Jack BELL
Full Article
Beaujolais, Shedding the New for the Old
Date: 09 April 2003
By Frank J. Prial
Frank Prial
Frank J Prial Wine Talk column on Beaujolais; interview with George Duboeuf, called King of Beaujolais, who sells 30 million bottles of wine each year; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 08 April 2003
Full Article
Citizen Corps? Hang On, New York
Date: 09 April 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
New York City is slow to set up Citizens Corps councils through which citizens can get engaged in guarding against and preparing for terrorist attack; fault lies not with lack of patriotism but is because of glacial place of government; other places far less likely to be target of terrorism already have active Citizen Corps Councils; photo (M)
Full Article
No New Tax Cuts
Date: 09 April 2003
By Bob Kerrey, Sam Nunn, Peter G. Peterson, Robert E. Rubin, Warren B. Rudman and Paul A. Volcker
Bob Kerrey
Op-Ed article by Bob Kerrey, Sam Nunn, Peter G Peterson, Robert E Rubin, Warren B Rudman and Paul A Volcker calls on Congress to stand up for fiscal responsibility by exercising restraint on spending and not enacting any new tax cuts; cites enormous fiscal pressures from Iraq war and domestic needs and ballooning deficit; warns that fiscal outlook is much worse than official projections indicate because revenue and spending assumptions are not realistic (M)
Full Article
Lay Group Calls for New Hampshire Bishop to Quit
Date: 08 April 2003
New Hampshire chapter of Voice of the Faithful calls for resignation of Bishop John B McCormack and deputy Bishop Francis Christian because of their handling of sexual abuse of children by priests; group sends letter to Pope John Paul II(S)
Full Article