23rd of March 2002 News
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NEWS CORPORATION AGREES TO TRADE TELEVISION STATION
Date: 23 March 2002
By Seth Schiesel (NYT)
Seth NYT
News Corp agrees to exchanges KPTV, its television station in Portland, Ore, for two Meredith Corp stations in Florida, WOFL in Orlando and WOGX in Ocala (S)
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Public Spirit, Private Money and a New New Deal
Date: 24 March 2002
By HERBERT MUSCHAMP
Herbert MUSCHAMP
Herbert Muschamp column sees need to rebuild ground zero into regional transportation and information hub; calls on Lower Manhattan Development Corp, New York City Planning Department, Port Authority and other agencies to accept concept of symbolic urban gateway between global flow of capital and regional flow of workers in financial industries; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 March 2002
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 March 2002
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If the Nightly News Goes Out, It's With a Whimper
Date: 24 March 2002
By TERRY TEACHOUT
Terry TEACHOUT
Terry Teachout offers his reaction to ABC announcement that it wants to cancel Nightline, hosted by Ted Koppel; holds Nighline has become lackluster mini-documentary and that network evening newscasts now favor soft features rather than hard news; photos (M)
Full Article
Private Sector; A New Look for the Chamber
Date: 24 March 2002
COMPILED BY RICK GLADSTONE
Compiled GLADSTONE
United States Chamber of Commerce selects Reta J Lewis, chamber vice president and Washington lawyer, to lead its efforts to draw in minority and women entrepreneurs; photo (S)
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Through Old Music, a New Look at Iran
Date: 24 March 2002
By SHANDRAY GABBAY
Shandray GABBAY
Article on Bahman Kiai, 56, Iranian immigrant and dulcimer player who is one of 10 members of Persian Cultural Committee, established in conjunction with library in Great Neck, Long Island, to present rich and diverse traditions of Iranian culture; series of performances are planned between March 15 and April 15, designated by library as Persian Cultural Appreciation month; photos (M)
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Business; The New Accountability: Tracking the Social Costs
Date: 24 March 2002
By AMY CORTESE
Amy CORTESE
Corporations come under increased pressure to report social costs of their activities, such impact on environment, health and safety and human rights; advocates of so-called 'sustainability reporting' say it provides more accurate appraisal of company's potential and risk; companies that have prepared sustainability reports include Royal Dutch/Shell, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, General Motors and Ford Motors, and now McDonald's Corp is joining club; graph; photo (M)
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As Options Shrink, New York Revisits Idea of Incineration
Date: 23 March 2002
By KIRK JOHNSON
Kirk JOHNSON
Bloomberg administration is airing idea of incinerating New York City's garbage because once-abundant alternatives are becoming harder to come by; some environmentalists will fight incineration, saying that while incinerators may well be cleaner now than they were a decade ago, more is known about danger of pollutants they do produce; other environmentalists say they could agree to put incineration back on table but only if city makes major new commitment to reducing its waste through expanded composting and recycling and institutes ambitious program of monitoring air emissions and ash; photo; graph (M)
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Here's to You, the New Robinsons (Mrs. and Miss)
Date: 24 March 2002
By Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni interview with Kathleen Turner and Alicia Silverstone, who are appearing in Broadway-bound production of The Graduate; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS CORPORATION AGREES TO TRADE TELEVISION STATION
Date: 23 March 2002
By Seth Schiesel (NYT)
Seth NYT
News Corp agrees to exchanges KPTV, its television station in Portland, Ore, for two Meredith Corp stations in Florida, WOFL in Orlando and WOGX in Ocala (S)
Full Article
Public Spirit, Private Money and a New New Deal
Date: 24 March 2002
By HERBERT MUSCHAMP
Herbert MUSCHAMP
Herbert Muschamp column sees need to rebuild ground zero into regional transportation and information hub; calls on Lower Manhattan Development Corp, New York City Planning Department, Port Authority and other agencies to accept concept of symbolic urban gateway between global flow of capital and regional flow of workers in financial industries; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 March 2002
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 March 2002
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If the Nightly News Goes Out, It's With a Whimper
Date: 24 March 2002
By TERRY TEACHOUT
Terry TEACHOUT
Terry Teachout offers his reaction to ABC announcement that it wants to cancel Nightline, hosted by Ted Koppel; holds Nighline has become lackluster mini-documentary and that network evening newscasts now favor soft features rather than hard news; photos (M)
Full Article
Private Sector; A New Look for the Chamber
Date: 24 March 2002
COMPILED BY RICK GLADSTONE
Compiled GLADSTONE
United States Chamber of Commerce selects Reta J Lewis, chamber vice president and Washington lawyer, to lead its efforts to draw in minority and women entrepreneurs; photo (S)
Full Article
Through Old Music, a New Look at Iran
Date: 24 March 2002
By SHANDRAY GABBAY
Shandray GABBAY
Article on Bahman Kiai, 56, Iranian immigrant and dulcimer player who is one of 10 members of Persian Cultural Committee, established in conjunction with library in Great Neck, Long Island, to present rich and diverse traditions of Iranian culture; series of performances are planned between March 15 and April 15, designated by library as Persian Cultural Appreciation month; photos (M)
Full Article
Business; The New Accountability: Tracking the Social Costs
Date: 24 March 2002
By AMY CORTESE
Amy CORTESE
Corporations come under increased pressure to report social costs of their activities, such impact on environment, health and safety and human rights; advocates of so-called 'sustainability reporting' say it provides more accurate appraisal of company's potential and risk; companies that have prepared sustainability reports include Royal Dutch/Shell, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, General Motors and Ford Motors, and now McDonald's Corp is joining club; graph; photo (M)
Full Article
As Options Shrink, New York Revisits Idea of Incineration
Date: 23 March 2002
By KIRK JOHNSON
Kirk JOHNSON
Bloomberg administration is airing idea of incinerating New York City's garbage because once-abundant alternatives are becoming harder to come by; some environmentalists will fight incineration, saying that while incinerators may well be cleaner now than they were a decade ago, more is known about danger of pollutants they do produce; other environmentalists say they could agree to put incineration back on table but only if city makes major new commitment to reducing its waste through expanded composting and recycling and institutes ambitious program of monitoring air emissions and ash; photo; graph (M)
Full Article
Here's to You, the New Robinsons (Mrs. and Miss)
Date: 24 March 2002
By Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni interview with Kathleen Turner and Alicia Silverstone, who are appearing in Broadway-bound production of The Graduate; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS CORPORATION AGREES TO TRADE TELEVISION STATION
Date: 23 March 2002
By Seth Schiesel (NYT)
Seth NYT
News Corp agrees to exchanges KPTV, its television station in Portland, Ore, for two Meredith Corp stations in Florida, WOFL in Orlando and WOGX in Ocala (S)
Full Article
Public Spirit, Private Money and a New New Deal
Date: 24 March 2002
By HERBERT MUSCHAMP
Herbert MUSCHAMP
Herbert Muschamp column sees need to rebuild ground zero into regional transportation and information hub; calls on Lower Manhattan Development Corp, New York City Planning Department, Port Authority and other agencies to accept concept of symbolic urban gateway between global flow of capital and regional flow of workers in financial industries; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 March 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 March 2002
Full Article
If the Nightly News Goes Out, It's With a Whimper
Date: 24 March 2002
By TERRY TEACHOUT
Terry TEACHOUT
Terry Teachout offers his reaction to ABC announcement that it wants to cancel Nightline, hosted by Ted Koppel; holds Nighline has become lackluster mini-documentary and that network evening newscasts now favor soft features rather than hard news; photos (M)
Full Article
Private Sector; A New Look for the Chamber
Date: 24 March 2002
COMPILED BY RICK GLADSTONE
Compiled GLADSTONE
United States Chamber of Commerce selects Reta J Lewis, chamber vice president and Washington lawyer, to lead its efforts to draw in minority and women entrepreneurs; photo (S)
Full Article
Through Old Music, a New Look at Iran
Date: 24 March 2002
By SHANDRAY GABBAY
Shandray GABBAY
Article on Bahman Kiai, 56, Iranian immigrant and dulcimer player who is one of 10 members of Persian Cultural Committee, established in conjunction with library in Great Neck, Long Island, to present rich and diverse traditions of Iranian culture; series of performances are planned between March 15 and April 15, designated by library as Persian Cultural Appreciation month; photos (M)
Full Article
Business; The New Accountability: Tracking the Social Costs
Date: 24 March 2002
By AMY CORTESE
Amy CORTESE
Corporations come under increased pressure to report social costs of their activities, such impact on environment, health and safety and human rights; advocates of so-called 'sustainability reporting' say it provides more accurate appraisal of company's potential and risk; companies that have prepared sustainability reports include Royal Dutch/Shell, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, General Motors and Ford Motors, and now McDonald's Corp is joining club; graph; photo (M)
Full Article
As Options Shrink, New York Revisits Idea of Incineration
Date: 23 March 2002
By KIRK JOHNSON
Kirk JOHNSON
Bloomberg administration is airing idea of incinerating New York City's garbage because once-abundant alternatives are becoming harder to come by; some environmentalists will fight incineration, saying that while incinerators may well be cleaner now than they were a decade ago, more is known about danger of pollutants they do produce; other environmentalists say they could agree to put incineration back on table but only if city makes major new commitment to reducing its waste through expanded composting and recycling and institutes ambitious program of monitoring air emissions and ash; photo; graph (M)
Full Article
Here's to You, the New Robinsons (Mrs. and Miss)
Date: 24 March 2002
By Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni interview with Kathleen Turner and Alicia Silverstone, who are appearing in Broadway-bound production of The Graduate; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS CORPORATION AGREES TO TRADE TELEVISION STATION
Date: 23 March 2002
By Seth Schiesel (NYT)
Seth NYT
News Corp agrees to exchanges KPTV, its television station in Portland, Ore, for two Meredith Corp stations in Florida, WOFL in Orlando and WOGX in Ocala (S)
Full Article
Public Spirit, Private Money and a New New Deal
Date: 24 March 2002
By HERBERT MUSCHAMP
Herbert MUSCHAMP
Herbert Muschamp column sees need to rebuild ground zero into regional transportation and information hub; calls on Lower Manhattan Development Corp, New York City Planning Department, Port Authority and other agencies to accept concept of symbolic urban gateway between global flow of capital and regional flow of workers in financial industries; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 March 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 March 2002
Full Article
If the Nightly News Goes Out, It's With a Whimper
Date: 24 March 2002
By TERRY TEACHOUT
Terry TEACHOUT
Terry Teachout offers his reaction to ABC announcement that it wants to cancel Nightline, hosted by Ted Koppel; holds Nighline has become lackluster mini-documentary and that network evening newscasts now favor soft features rather than hard news; photos (M)
Full Article
Private Sector; A New Look for the Chamber
Date: 24 March 2002
COMPILED BY RICK GLADSTONE
Compiled GLADSTONE
United States Chamber of Commerce selects Reta J Lewis, chamber vice president and Washington lawyer, to lead its efforts to draw in minority and women entrepreneurs; photo (S)
Full Article
Through Old Music, a New Look at Iran
Date: 24 March 2002
By SHANDRAY GABBAY
Shandray GABBAY
Article on Bahman Kiai, 56, Iranian immigrant and dulcimer player who is one of 10 members of Persian Cultural Committee, established in conjunction with library in Great Neck, Long Island, to present rich and diverse traditions of Iranian culture; series of performances are planned between March 15 and April 15, designated by library as Persian Cultural Appreciation month; photos (M)
Full Article
Business; The New Accountability: Tracking the Social Costs
Date: 24 March 2002
By AMY CORTESE
Amy CORTESE
Corporations come under increased pressure to report social costs of their activities, such impact on environment, health and safety and human rights; advocates of so-called 'sustainability reporting' say it provides more accurate appraisal of company's potential and risk; companies that have prepared sustainability reports include Royal Dutch/Shell, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, General Motors and Ford Motors, and now McDonald's Corp is joining club; graph; photo (M)
Full Article
Here's to You, the New Robinsons (Mrs. and Miss)
Date: 24 March 2002
By Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni interview with Kathleen Turner and Alicia Silverstone, who are appearing in Broadway-bound production of The Graduate; photo (M)
Full Article
If the Nightly News Goes Out, It's With a Whimper
Date: 24 March 2002
By TERRY TEACHOUT
Terry TEACHOUT
Terry Teachout offers his reaction to ABC announcement that it wants to cancel Nightline, hosted by Ted Koppel; holds Nighline has become lackluster mini-documentary and that network evening newscasts now favor soft features rather than hard news; photos (M)
Full Article
Through Old Music, a New Look at Iran
Date: 24 March 2002
By SHANDRAY GABBAY
Shandray GABBAY
Article on Bahman Kiai, 56, Iranian immigrant and dulcimer player who is one of 10 members of Persian Cultural Committee, established in conjunction with library in Great Neck, Long Island, to present rich and diverse traditions of Iranian culture; series of performances are planned between March 15 and April 15, designated by library as Persian Cultural Appreciation month; photos (M)
Full Article
Business; The New Accountability: Tracking the Social Costs
Date: 24 March 2002
By AMY CORTESE
Amy CORTESE
Corporations come under increased pressure to report social costs of their activities, such impact on environment, health and safety and human rights; advocates of so-called 'sustainability reporting' say it provides more accurate appraisal of company's potential and risk; companies that have prepared sustainability reports include Royal Dutch/Shell, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, General Motors and Ford Motors, and now McDonald's Corp is joining club; graph; photo (M)
Full Article
As Options Shrink, New York Revisits Idea of Incineration
Date: 23 March 2002
By KIRK JOHNSON
Kirk JOHNSON
Bloomberg administration is airing idea of incinerating New York City's garbage because once-abundant alternatives are becoming harder to come by; some environmentalists will fight incineration, saying that while incinerators may well be cleaner now than they were a decade ago, more is known about danger of pollutants they do produce; other environmentalists say they could agree to put incineration back on table but only if city makes major new commitment to reducing its waste through expanded composting and recycling and institutes ambitious program of monitoring air emissions and ash; photo; graph (M)
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