A New Leader Carrying Hope
Date: 22 June 2004
By ALISON LEIGH COWAN
Alison COWAN
22. června 2004 bylo úterý pod hvězdičkou ♋. Byl 173 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl George W. Bush.
Pokud jste se narodili v tento den, je vám 21 let. Vaše poslední narozeniny byly neděle 22. června 2025 před 350 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou pondělí 22. června 2026, za 14 dní. Žili jste 8 020 dní nebo přibližně 192 495 hodin nebo přibližně 11 549 759 minut nebo přibližně 692 985 540 sekund.
Date: 23 June 2004
Parmalat, Italy's biggest food company, files for bankruptcy protection in New York to shield assets from creditors while company tries to reorganize in Italy (S)
Date: 22 June 2004
By ALISON LEIGH COWAN
Alison COWAN
Woman in the News profile of Lt Gov M Jodi Rell, who will be sworn in as governor of Connecticut on July 1 following resignation of Gov John G Rowland; photo (M)
Date: 22 June 2004
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Jennifer STEINHAUER
News analysis: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council speaker Gifford Miller have given up on idea of providing structural balance to city's budget, which creaks under growing state and federal mandates, rising costs and increased spending for various services; Bloomberg came into office promising to balance budget, but has failed to address city's long-term fiscal problems, leaving it, according to State Financial Control Board, to rely on temporary tax increases rather than sound policy (M)
Date: 23 June 2004
By MARIAN BURROS
Marian BURROS
New England has become most important American center of artisanal cheese making east of California; California has more sunshine, but New England has better grass; Steven Jenkins, who buys cheese for Fairway Markets in New York City, asserts that reason there are so many supermemorable cheeses from New England is that these cheese makers are Europe-oriented, more than cheese makers from any other state; list of some of New England's outstanding cheese makers; photos (L)
Date: 23 June 2004
Uninsured patients sue over half-dozen more tax-exempt health care groups in five states, accusing them of overcharging; suits are second wave of ligitation against nonprofit hospital industry; Richard Scruggs, lawyer who coordinates suits, says suits seek to represent all patients charged more for hospital care than insured patients (S)
Date: 23 June 2004
By CLAUDIA H. DEUTSCH
Claudia DEUTSCH
Coca-Cola Co chief executive E Neville Isdell names Charles B Fruit chief marketing officer, succeeding Daniel P Palumbo, who is leaving Coke; Fruit comments, interview (M)
Date: 22 June 2004
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey Legislature approves measure to raise taxes on state's wealthiest residents; tax applies to all income over $500,000 annually and will pay for additional property tax relief for households earning less than $200,000; raises top rate to 8.97 percent from 6.37 percent, affecting about 1 percent of taxpayers; photo (M)
Date: 22 June 2004
By ALISON LEIGH COWAN
Alison COWAN
Woman in the News profile of Lt Gov M Jodi Rell, who will be sworn in as governor of Connecticut on July 1 following resignation of Gov John G Rowland; photo (M)
Date: 22 June 2004
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Jennifer STEINHAUER
News analysis: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council speaker Gifford Miller have given up on idea of providing structural balance to city's budget, which creaks under growing state and federal mandates, rising costs and increased spending for various services; Bloomberg came into office promising to balance budget, but has failed to address city's long-term fiscal problems, leaving it, according to State Financial Control Board, to rely on temporary tax increases rather than sound policy (M)
Date: 23 June 2004
By MARIAN BURROS
Marian BURROS
New England has become most important American center of artisanal cheese making east of California; California has more sunshine, but New England has better grass; Steven Jenkins, who buys cheese for Fairway Markets in New York City, asserts that reason there are so many supermemorable cheeses from New England is that these cheese makers are Europe-oriented, more than cheese makers from any other state; list of some of New England's outstanding cheese makers; photos (L)
Date: 22 June 2004
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey Legislature approves measure to raise taxes on state's wealthiest residents; tax applies to all income over $500,000 annually and will pay for additional property tax relief for households earning less than $200,000; raises top rate to 8.97 percent from 6.37 percent, affecting about 1 percent of taxpayers; photo (M)
Date: 23 June 2004
Parmalat, Italy's biggest food company, files for bankruptcy protection in New York to shield assets from creditors while company tries to reorganize in Italy (S)
Date: 23 June 2004
Uninsured patients sue over half-dozen more tax-exempt health care groups in five states, accusing them of overcharging; suits are second wave of ligitation against nonprofit hospital industry; Richard Scruggs, lawyer who coordinates suits, says suits seek to represent all patients charged more for hospital care than insured patients (S)
Date: 23 June 2004
By CLAUDIA H. DEUTSCH
Claudia DEUTSCH
Coca-Cola Co chief executive E Neville Isdell names Charles B Fruit chief marketing officer, succeeding Daniel P Palumbo, who is leaving Coke; Fruit comments, interview (M)
Date: 22 June 2004
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Jennifer STEINHAUER
News analysis: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council speaker Gifford Miller have given up on idea of providing structural balance to city's budget, which creaks under growing state and federal mandates, rising costs and increased spending for various services; Bloomberg came into office promising to balance budget, but has failed to address city's long-term fiscal problems, leaving it, according to State Financial Control Board, to rely on temporary tax increases rather than sound policy (M)
Date: 23 June 2004
By MARIAN BURROS
Marian BURROS
New England has become most important American center of artisanal cheese making east of California; California has more sunshine, but New England has better grass; Steven Jenkins, who buys cheese for Fairway Markets in New York City, asserts that reason there are so many supermemorable cheeses from New England is that these cheese makers are Europe-oriented, more than cheese makers from any other state; list of some of New England's outstanding cheese makers; photos (L)
Date: 22 June 2004
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey Legislature approves measure to raise taxes on state's wealthiest residents; tax applies to all income over $500,000 annually and will pay for additional property tax relief for households earning less than $200,000; raises top rate to 8.97 percent from 6.37 percent, affecting about 1 percent of taxpayers; photo (M)
Date: 23 June 2004
Parmalat, Italy's biggest food company, files for bankruptcy protection in New York to shield assets from creditors while company tries to reorganize in Italy (S)
Date: 23 June 2004
Uninsured patients sue over half-dozen more tax-exempt health care groups in five states, accusing them of overcharging; suits are second wave of ligitation against nonprofit hospital industry; Richard Scruggs, lawyer who coordinates suits, says suits seek to represent all patients charged more for hospital care than insured patients (S)
Date: 23 June 2004
By CLAUDIA H. DEUTSCH
Claudia DEUTSCH
Coca-Cola Co chief executive E Neville Isdell names Charles B Fruit chief marketing officer, succeeding Daniel P Palumbo, who is leaving Coke; Fruit comments, interview (M)