CBS News Makeover, By Four Kibitzers
Date: 10 April 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
10. dubna 2005 bylo neděle pod hvězdičkou ♈. Byl 99 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 pátek 10. dubna 2026 před 58 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou sobota 10. dubna 2027, za 306 dní. Žili jste 7 728 dní nebo přibližně 185 495 hodin nebo přibližně 11 129 727 minut nebo přibližně 667 783 620 sekund.
Date: 10 April 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Date: 10 April 2005
By PABLEAUX JOHNSON
Pableaux JOHNSON
Pableaux Johnson Going To travel article on New Orleans, La; photos; map (M)
Date: 11 April 2005
By ANDY NEWMAN
Andy NEWMAN
Graph shows statistical snapshot of changing state of Roman Catholic Church in and around New York City from late 1970's, at start of Pope John Paul II's papacy, to present
Date: 10 April 2005
By JANE GORDON
Jane GORDON
Roman Catholics in New Britain, Conn, primary entry point into US for Polish Catholics for over past two centuries and home to state's largest Polish population, mourn death of Pope John Paul II; scene at Holy Cross Church described as local residents attend memorial service; photos (M)
Date: 11 April 2005
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
Massive advertising agency chief executive Mitchell Davis hopes to make advertisements and product placements integral part of video games; Massive ads will appear for now only in games played on personal computers connected to Internet; Massive's technology will eventuallly work in games played on consoles that have Internet connection; Internet link lets Massive's software modify ads as players progress through game; Davis has signed deals with 10 major game publishers, which together will include Massive's software in 40 games by end of year, and with major advertisers; photos (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN and DANIEL J. WAKIN
Laurie GOODSTEIN
Cardinals drop hints that next pope must be effective communicator of faith who can sustain grass-roots enthusiasm generated by John Paul II; ecumenism and pushing forward John Paul's effort to evangelize West are two priorities; next pope is unlikely to liberalize church's positions; among many possible candidates are Archbishop of Milan Dionigi Tettamanzi, Archbishop of Sao Paulo Claudio Hummes, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and Cardinal Francis Arinze of Nigeria; graphs, photos (L)
Date: 10 April 2005
By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER
Jonathan FUERBRINGER
Jonathan Fuerbringer Market Week column; dollar is up 4.8 percent this year against euro and 5.5 percent against Japanese yen; report on US trade deficit, due this week, is expected to show that it grew in February, to $59 billion; graph (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By MELINE TOUMANI
Meline TOUMANI
Music world was initially skeptical of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project, an attempt to fuse different musical traditions to create something new; musicians from China to Turkey and everywhere in between are involved; most critics have been delighted with results; photo (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Date: 10 April 2005
By PABLEAUX JOHNSON
Pableaux JOHNSON
Pableaux Johnson Going To travel article on New Orleans, La; photos; map (M)
Date: 11 April 2005
By ANDY NEWMAN
Andy NEWMAN
Graph shows statistical snapshot of changing state of Roman Catholic Church in and around New York City from late 1970's, at start of Pope John Paul II's papacy, to present
Date: 10 April 2005
By JANE GORDON
Jane GORDON
Roman Catholics in New Britain, Conn, primary entry point into US for Polish Catholics for over past two centuries and home to state's largest Polish population, mourn death of Pope John Paul II; scene at Holy Cross Church described as local residents attend memorial service; photos (M)
Date: 11 April 2005
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
Massive advertising agency chief executive Mitchell Davis hopes to make advertisements and product placements integral part of video games; Massive ads will appear for now only in games played on personal computers connected to Internet; Massive's technology will eventuallly work in games played on consoles that have Internet connection; Internet link lets Massive's software modify ads as players progress through game; Davis has signed deals with 10 major game publishers, which together will include Massive's software in 40 games by end of year, and with major advertisers; photos (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN and DANIEL J. WAKIN
Laurie GOODSTEIN
Cardinals drop hints that next pope must be effective communicator of faith who can sustain grass-roots enthusiasm generated by John Paul II; ecumenism and pushing forward John Paul's effort to evangelize West are two priorities; next pope is unlikely to liberalize church's positions; among many possible candidates are Archbishop of Milan Dionigi Tettamanzi, Archbishop of Sao Paulo Claudio Hummes, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and Cardinal Francis Arinze of Nigeria; graphs, photos (L)
Date: 10 April 2005
By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER
Jonathan FUERBRINGER
Jonathan Fuerbringer Market Week column; dollar is up 4.8 percent this year against euro and 5.5 percent against Japanese yen; report on US trade deficit, due this week, is expected to show that it grew in February, to $59 billion; graph (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By MELINE TOUMANI
Meline TOUMANI
Music world was initially skeptical of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project, an attempt to fuse different musical traditions to create something new; musicians from China to Turkey and everywhere in between are involved; most critics have been delighted with results; photo (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Date: 10 April 2005
By PABLEAUX JOHNSON
Pableaux JOHNSON
Pableaux Johnson Going To travel article on New Orleans, La; photos; map (M)
Date: 11 April 2005
By ANDY NEWMAN
Andy NEWMAN
Graph shows statistical snapshot of changing state of Roman Catholic Church in and around New York City from late 1970's, at start of Pope John Paul II's papacy, to present
Date: 10 April 2005
By JANE GORDON
Jane GORDON
Roman Catholics in New Britain, Conn, primary entry point into US for Polish Catholics for over past two centuries and home to state's largest Polish population, mourn death of Pope John Paul II; scene at Holy Cross Church described as local residents attend memorial service; photos (M)
Date: 11 April 2005
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
Massive advertising agency chief executive Mitchell Davis hopes to make advertisements and product placements integral part of video games; Massive ads will appear for now only in games played on personal computers connected to Internet; Massive's technology will eventuallly work in games played on consoles that have Internet connection; Internet link lets Massive's software modify ads as players progress through game; Davis has signed deals with 10 major game publishers, which together will include Massive's software in 40 games by end of year, and with major advertisers; photos (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER
Jonathan FUERBRINGER
Jonathan Fuerbringer Market Week column; dollar is up 4.8 percent this year against euro and 5.5 percent against Japanese yen; report on US trade deficit, due this week, is expected to show that it grew in February, to $59 billion; graph (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By MELINE TOUMANI
Meline TOUMANI
Music world was initially skeptical of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project, an attempt to fuse different musical traditions to create something new; musicians from China to Turkey and everywhere in between are involved; most critics have been delighted with results; photo (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Date: 10 April 2005
By PABLEAUX JOHNSON
Pableaux JOHNSON
Pableaux Johnson Going To travel article on New Orleans, La; photos; map (M)
Date: 11 April 2005
By ANDY NEWMAN
Andy NEWMAN
Graph shows statistical snapshot of changing state of Roman Catholic Church in and around New York City from late 1970's, at start of Pope John Paul II's papacy, to present
Date: 10 April 2005
By JANE GORDON
Jane GORDON
Roman Catholics in New Britain, Conn, primary entry point into US for Polish Catholics for over past two centuries and home to state's largest Polish population, mourn death of Pope John Paul II; scene at Holy Cross Church described as local residents attend memorial service; photos (M)
Date: 11 April 2005
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
Massive advertising agency chief executive Mitchell Davis hopes to make advertisements and product placements integral part of video games; Massive ads will appear for now only in games played on personal computers connected to Internet; Massive's technology will eventuallly work in games played on consoles that have Internet connection; Internet link lets Massive's software modify ads as players progress through game; Davis has signed deals with 10 major game publishers, which together will include Massive's software in 40 games by end of year, and with major advertisers; photos (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN and DANIEL J. WAKIN
Laurie GOODSTEIN
Cardinals drop hints that next pope must be effective communicator of faith who can sustain grass-roots enthusiasm generated by John Paul II; ecumenism and pushing forward John Paul's effort to evangelize West are two priorities; next pope is unlikely to liberalize church's positions; among many possible candidates are Archbishop of Milan Dionigi Tettamanzi, Archbishop of Sao Paulo Claudio Hummes, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and Cardinal Francis Arinze of Nigeria; graphs, photos (L)
Date: 10 April 2005
By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER
Jonathan FUERBRINGER
Jonathan Fuerbringer Market Week column; dollar is up 4.8 percent this year against euro and 5.5 percent against Japanese yen; report on US trade deficit, due this week, is expected to show that it grew in February, to $59 billion; graph (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By MELINE TOUMANI
Meline TOUMANI
Music world was initially skeptical of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project, an attempt to fuse different musical traditions to create something new; musicians from China to Turkey and everywhere in between are involved; most critics have been delighted with results; photo (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Date: 10 April 2005
By PABLEAUX JOHNSON
Pableaux JOHNSON
Pableaux Johnson Going To travel article on New Orleans, La; photos; map (M)
Date: 11 April 2005
By ANDY NEWMAN
Andy NEWMAN
Graph shows statistical snapshot of changing state of Roman Catholic Church in and around New York City from late 1970's, at start of Pope John Paul II's papacy, to present
Date: 10 April 2005
By JANE GORDON
Jane GORDON
Roman Catholics in New Britain, Conn, primary entry point into US for Polish Catholics for over past two centuries and home to state's largest Polish population, mourn death of Pope John Paul II; scene at Holy Cross Church described as local residents attend memorial service; photos (M)
Date: 11 April 2005
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
Massive advertising agency chief executive Mitchell Davis hopes to make advertisements and product placements integral part of video games; Massive ads will appear for now only in games played on personal computers connected to Internet; Massive's technology will eventuallly work in games played on consoles that have Internet connection; Internet link lets Massive's software modify ads as players progress through game; Davis has signed deals with 10 major game publishers, which together will include Massive's software in 40 games by end of year, and with major advertisers; photos (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN and DANIEL J. WAKIN
Laurie GOODSTEIN
Cardinals drop hints that next pope must be effective communicator of faith who can sustain grass-roots enthusiasm generated by John Paul II; ecumenism and pushing forward John Paul's effort to evangelize West are two priorities; next pope is unlikely to liberalize church's positions; among many possible candidates are Archbishop of Milan Dionigi Tettamanzi, Archbishop of Sao Paulo Claudio Hummes, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and Cardinal Francis Arinze of Nigeria; graphs, photos (L)
Date: 10 April 2005
By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER
Jonathan FUERBRINGER
Jonathan Fuerbringer Market Week column; dollar is up 4.8 percent this year against euro and 5.5 percent against Japanese yen; report on US trade deficit, due this week, is expected to show that it grew in February, to $59 billion; graph (M)
Date: 10 April 2005
By MELINE TOUMANI
Meline TOUMANI
Music world was initially skeptical of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project, an attempt to fuse different musical traditions to create something new; musicians from China to Turkey and everywhere in between are involved; most critics have been delighted with results; photo (M)