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30th of May 2002 News

Ειδήσεις όπως εμφανίστηκαν στην πρώτη σελίδα των New York Times στο 30 Μαΐου 2002

Next Anchor For NBC News Not Drawing Big Audiences

Date: 30 May 2002

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

NBC is staking future of its flagship newscast NBC Nightly News on anchor Brian Williams, whose program on MSNBC has not drawn average audience anywhere near those of his direct competitors: Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel and The Point and Live From programs shown on CNN; cable ratings have raised question of how well Williams will do in far more competitive battle of network evening news (M)

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Crashing PC's in Frankfurt, The Art World's New Bad Boys

Date: 30 May 2002

By Matthew Mirapaul

Matthew Mirapaul

Visitors to Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt can learn more about computer viruses; exhibition traces 30-year evolution of viruses and allows viewers to activate them and actually crash computer that is not online (M)

Full Article

Weekender|New London, Conn.

Date: 31 May 2002

By JENNIE GREEN

Jennie GREEN

New London, Conn, discussed as site for weekend home; map; photo (M)0

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In Old Austria, The Shock Of the New

Date: 30 May 2002

By ALASTAIR GORDON

Alastair GORDON

Profile of husband-and-wife team of Viennese architects Christian Jabornegg and Andras Palffy; photos of them, and some of their works (L)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 May 2002

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 May 2002

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Metro Briefing | New York: New Problem For Disputed Cable

Date: 31 May 2002

By Elissa Gootman (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Elissa NYT

Weeks before new underwater cable is to begin carrying electricity from Connecticut to Long Island, plans hit a snag; because of particularly resistant bedrock, sections of cable in New Haven Harbor could not be buried at minimum depth required by permits (S)

Full Article

Sitting Pretty in New Jersey: 200 New Rail Cars

Date: 30 May 2002

By RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Richard JONES

New Jersey Transit officials, hoping to ease overcrowding that has become reality of commuting since Sept 11, anounce that they will add new rail cars and expand schedules on Manhattan-bound trains so that riders can find seat; photo (M)

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New Location, But Favorites Are Familiar

Date: 31 May 2002

By JERE LONGMAN

Jere LONGMAN

Asia hosts World Cup for first time, but presence of favorite contenders like France, Argentina, Italy and Brazil, make exotic settings in South Korea and Japan seem more familiar; photos (M)

Full Article

New Climate Sensors for Earth Malfunction on Aqua Satellite

Date: 31 May 2002

By ANDREW C. REVKIN

Andrew REVKIN

NASA says vital instrument named Aqua, centerpiece of new billion-dollar Earth Observing System, is malfunctioning; radiometer is part of satellite designed to resolve questions about changing climate (S)

Full Article

Next Anchor For NBC News Not Drawing Big Audiences

Date: 30 May 2002

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

NBC is staking future of its flagship newscast NBC Nightly News on anchor Brian Williams, whose program on MSNBC has not drawn average audience anywhere near those of his direct competitors: Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel and The Point and Live From programs shown on CNN; cable ratings have raised question of how well Williams will do in far more competitive battle of network evening news (M)

Full Article

Crashing PC's in Frankfurt, The Art World's New Bad Boys

Date: 30 May 2002

By Matthew Mirapaul

Matthew Mirapaul

Visitors to Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt can learn more about computer viruses; exhibition traces 30-year evolution of viruses and allows viewers to activate them and actually crash computer that is not online (M)

Full Article

Weekender|New London, Conn.

Date: 31 May 2002

By JENNIE GREEN

Jennie GREEN

New London, Conn, discussed as site for weekend home; map; photo (M)0

Full Article

In Old Austria, The Shock Of the New

Date: 30 May 2002

By ALASTAIR GORDON

Alastair GORDON

Profile of husband-and-wife team of Viennese architects Christian Jabornegg and Andras Palffy; photos of them, and some of their works (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 May 2002

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: New Problem For Disputed Cable

Date: 31 May 2002

By Elissa Gootman (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Elissa NYT

Weeks before new underwater cable is to begin carrying electricity from Connecticut to Long Island, plans hit a snag; because of particularly resistant bedrock, sections of cable in New Haven Harbor could not be buried at minimum depth required by permits (S)

Full Article

Sitting Pretty in New Jersey: 200 New Rail Cars

Date: 30 May 2002

By RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Richard JONES

New Jersey Transit officials, hoping to ease overcrowding that has become reality of commuting since Sept 11, anounce that they will add new rail cars and expand schedules on Manhattan-bound trains so that riders can find seat; photo (M)

Full Article

New Location, But Favorites Are Familiar

Date: 31 May 2002

By JERE LONGMAN

Jere LONGMAN

Asia hosts World Cup for first time, but presence of favorite contenders like France, Argentina, Italy and Brazil, make exotic settings in South Korea and Japan seem more familiar; photos (M)

Full Article

New Climate Sensors for Earth Malfunction on Aqua Satellite

Date: 31 May 2002

By ANDREW C. REVKIN

Andrew REVKIN

NASA says vital instrument named Aqua, centerpiece of new billion-dollar Earth Observing System, is malfunctioning; radiometer is part of satellite designed to resolve questions about changing climate (S)

Full Article

Next Anchor For NBC News Not Drawing Big Audiences

Date: 30 May 2002

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

NBC is staking future of its flagship newscast NBC Nightly News on anchor Brian Williams, whose program on MSNBC has not drawn average audience anywhere near those of his direct competitors: Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel and The Point and Live From programs shown on CNN; cable ratings have raised question of how well Williams will do in far more competitive battle of network evening news (M)

Full Article

Crashing PC's in Frankfurt, The Art World's New Bad Boys

Date: 30 May 2002

By Matthew Mirapaul

Matthew Mirapaul

Visitors to Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt can learn more about computer viruses; exhibition traces 30-year evolution of viruses and allows viewers to activate them and actually crash computer that is not online (M)

Full Article

Weekender|New London, Conn.

Date: 31 May 2002

By JENNIE GREEN

Jennie GREEN

New London, Conn, discussed as site for weekend home; map; photo (M)0

Full Article

In Old Austria, The Shock Of the New

Date: 30 May 2002

By ALASTAIR GORDON

Alastair GORDON

Profile of husband-and-wife team of Viennese architects Christian Jabornegg and Andras Palffy; photos of them, and some of their works (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 May 2002

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: New Problem For Disputed Cable

Date: 31 May 2002

By Elissa Gootman (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Elissa NYT

Weeks before new underwater cable is to begin carrying electricity from Connecticut to Long Island, plans hit a snag; because of particularly resistant bedrock, sections of cable in New Haven Harbor could not be buried at minimum depth required by permits (S)

Full Article

Sitting Pretty in New Jersey: 200 New Rail Cars

Date: 30 May 2002

By RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Richard JONES

New Jersey Transit officials, hoping to ease overcrowding that has become reality of commuting since Sept 11, anounce that they will add new rail cars and expand schedules on Manhattan-bound trains so that riders can find seat; photo (M)

Full Article

New Location, But Favorites Are Familiar

Date: 31 May 2002

By JERE LONGMAN

Jere LONGMAN

Asia hosts World Cup for first time, but presence of favorite contenders like France, Argentina, Italy and Brazil, make exotic settings in South Korea and Japan seem more familiar; photos (M)

Full Article

New Climate Sensors for Earth Malfunction on Aqua Satellite

Date: 31 May 2002

By ANDREW C. REVKIN

Andrew REVKIN

NASA says vital instrument named Aqua, centerpiece of new billion-dollar Earth Observing System, is malfunctioning; radiometer is part of satellite designed to resolve questions about changing climate (S)

Full Article

Next Anchor For NBC News Not Drawing Big Audiences

Date: 30 May 2002

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

NBC is staking future of its flagship newscast NBC Nightly News on anchor Brian Williams, whose program on MSNBC has not drawn average audience anywhere near those of his direct competitors: Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel and The Point and Live From programs shown on CNN; cable ratings have raised question of how well Williams will do in far more competitive battle of network evening news (M)

Full Article

Crashing PC's in Frankfurt, The Art World's New Bad Boys

Date: 30 May 2002

By Matthew Mirapaul

Matthew Mirapaul

Visitors to Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt can learn more about computer viruses; exhibition traces 30-year evolution of viruses and allows viewers to activate them and actually crash computer that is not online (M)

Full Article

Weekender|New London, Conn.

Date: 31 May 2002

By JENNIE GREEN

Jennie GREEN

New London, Conn, discussed as site for weekend home; map; photo (M)0

Full Article

In Old Austria, The Shock Of the New

Date: 30 May 2002

By ALASTAIR GORDON

Alastair GORDON

Profile of husband-and-wife team of Viennese architects Christian Jabornegg and Andras Palffy; photos of them, and some of their works (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 May 2002

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: New Problem For Disputed Cable

Date: 31 May 2002

By Elissa Gootman (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Elissa NYT

Weeks before new underwater cable is to begin carrying electricity from Connecticut to Long Island, plans hit a snag; because of particularly resistant bedrock, sections of cable in New Haven Harbor could not be buried at minimum depth required by permits (S)

Full Article

Sitting Pretty in New Jersey: 200 New Rail Cars

Date: 30 May 2002

By RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Richard JONES

New Jersey Transit officials, hoping to ease overcrowding that has become reality of commuting since Sept 11, anounce that they will add new rail cars and expand schedules on Manhattan-bound trains so that riders can find seat; photo (M)

Full Article

New Location, But Favorites Are Familiar

Date: 31 May 2002

By JERE LONGMAN

Jere LONGMAN

Asia hosts World Cup for first time, but presence of favorite contenders like France, Argentina, Italy and Brazil, make exotic settings in South Korea and Japan seem more familiar; photos (M)

Full Article

New Climate Sensors for Earth Malfunction on Aqua Satellite

Date: 31 May 2002

By ANDREW C. REVKIN

Andrew REVKIN

NASA says vital instrument named Aqua, centerpiece of new billion-dollar Earth Observing System, is malfunctioning; radiometer is part of satellite designed to resolve questions about changing climate (S)

Full Article

Next Anchor For NBC News Not Drawing Big Audiences

Date: 30 May 2002

By JIM RUTENBERG

Jim RUTENBERG

NBC is staking future of its flagship newscast NBC Nightly News on anchor Brian Williams, whose program on MSNBC has not drawn average audience anywhere near those of his direct competitors: Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel and The Point and Live From programs shown on CNN; cable ratings have raised question of how well Williams will do in far more competitive battle of network evening news (M)

Full Article

Crashing PC's in Frankfurt, The Art World's New Bad Boys

Date: 30 May 2002

By Matthew Mirapaul

Matthew Mirapaul

Visitors to Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt can learn more about computer viruses; exhibition traces 30-year evolution of viruses and allows viewers to activate them and actually crash computer that is not online (M)

Full Article

Weekender|New London, Conn.

Date: 31 May 2002

By JENNIE GREEN

Jennie GREEN

New London, Conn, discussed as site for weekend home; map; photo (M)0

Full Article

In Old Austria, The Shock Of the New

Date: 30 May 2002

By ALASTAIR GORDON

Alastair GORDON

Profile of husband-and-wife team of Viennese architects Christian Jabornegg and Andras Palffy; photos of them, and some of their works (L)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 30 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 31 May 2002

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: New Problem For Disputed Cable

Date: 31 May 2002

By Elissa Gootman (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Elissa NYT

Weeks before new underwater cable is to begin carrying electricity from Connecticut to Long Island, plans hit a snag; because of particularly resistant bedrock, sections of cable in New Haven Harbor could not be buried at minimum depth required by permits (S)

Full Article

Sitting Pretty in New Jersey: 200 New Rail Cars

Date: 30 May 2002

By RICHARD LEZIN JONES

Richard JONES

New Jersey Transit officials, hoping to ease overcrowding that has become reality of commuting since Sept 11, anounce that they will add new rail cars and expand schedules on Manhattan-bound trains so that riders can find seat; photo (M)

Full Article

New Location, But Favorites Are Familiar

Date: 31 May 2002

By JERE LONGMAN

Jere LONGMAN

Asia hosts World Cup for first time, but presence of favorite contenders like France, Argentina, Italy and Brazil, make exotic settings in South Korea and Japan seem more familiar; photos (M)

Full Article

New Climate Sensors for Earth Malfunction on Aqua Satellite

Date: 31 May 2002

By ANDREW C. REVKIN

Andrew REVKIN

NASA says vital instrument named Aqua, centerpiece of new billion-dollar Earth Observing System, is malfunctioning; radiometer is part of satellite designed to resolve questions about changing climate (S)

Full Article