6th of October 1998 News
Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1998. gada 6. oktobris
New Leader for a New Germany
Date: 06 October 1998
Editorial says election of Social Democrat Gerhard Schroeder as Germany's new Chancellor reflects Germany's metamorphosis into more self-confident, tolerant and liberal state, as well as fact that great majority of Germans accept that theirs is not homogeneous state (M)
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COMPANY NEWS
Date: 07 October 1998
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Commercial Real Estate; Posman Books Is the New Tenant in the New School's Store
Date: 07 October 1998
By MERVYN ROTHSTEIN
Mervyn ROTHSTEIN
Commercial Real Estate column on New School University leasing 2,000-square-foot store it owns at Fifth Avenue and 13th Street to Posman Books, which will operate school's bookstore; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 October 1998
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 October 1998
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Cable News Covers Complete Hearings
Date: 06 October 1998
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Impeachment debate in House Judiciary Committee received gavel to gavel coverage on cable news channels; coverage by other networks noted (S)
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Executive Is Named At New York Times
Date: 06 October 1998
Michael G Williams is named vice president and chief information officer of The New York Times; photo (S)
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New York Bracing for Medicaid Managed Care
Date: 07 October 1998
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Jennifer STEINHAUER
New York City will soon begin moving its 1.2 million Medicaid recipients to managed health care, transition made particularly difficult by its vastly multilingual population, depth of its social problems and residents' relative inexperience with managed care; both city and state say shift will ease huge fiscal burden while providing better care for poor; many health care policy experts, some officials and advocates for poor doubt if city is fully prepared for shift; question how beneficiaries, many of them illiterate, non-English speaking, transient or without phones, will be informed; ask how state will be able to save money and still attract commercial HMO's (M)
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Albright Gives New Warning On Urgency In Mideast
Date: 07 October 1998
By DEBORAH SONTAG
Deborah SONTAG
State Sec Madeleine K Albright warns Israel and Palestinians that time for negotiating final peace accord is running out while they haggle over interim accord; meets with Prime Min Benjamin Netanyahu, Jerusalem, and Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat, Jericho; two men agree to joint meeting with Albright (M)
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New Light On Nureyev's Grand Leap To the West
Date: 06 October 1998
By DINITIA SMITH
Dinitia SMITH
Diane Solway's new biography of Rudolph Nureyev, Nureyev: His Life, sheds new light on Nureyev's defection to the West in 1961; asserts that Nureyev's escape resulted from miscalculations and squabbling among officials of Soviet Embassy, Kirov Ballet's artistic leadership and KGB; Solway photo (M)
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New Leader for a New Germany
Date: 06 October 1998
Editorial says election of Social Democrat Gerhard Schroeder as Germany's new Chancellor reflects Germany's metamorphosis into more self-confident, tolerant and liberal state, as well as fact that great majority of Germans accept that theirs is not homogeneous state (M)
Full Article
COMPANY NEWS
Date: 07 October 1998
Full Article
Commercial Real Estate; Posman Books Is the New Tenant in the New School's Store
Date: 07 October 1998
By MERVYN ROTHSTEIN
Mervyn ROTHSTEIN
Commercial Real Estate column on New School University leasing 2,000-square-foot store it owns at Fifth Avenue and 13th Street to Posman Books, which will operate school's bookstore; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 October 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 October 1998
Full Article
Cable News Covers Complete Hearings
Date: 06 October 1998
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Impeachment debate in House Judiciary Committee received gavel to gavel coverage on cable news channels; coverage by other networks noted (S)
Full Article
Executive Is Named At New York Times
Date: 06 October 1998
Michael G Williams is named vice president and chief information officer of The New York Times; photo (S)
Full Article
New York Bracing for Medicaid Managed Care
Date: 07 October 1998
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Jennifer STEINHAUER
New York City will soon begin moving its 1.2 million Medicaid recipients to managed health care, transition made particularly difficult by its vastly multilingual population, depth of its social problems and residents' relative inexperience with managed care; both city and state say shift will ease huge fiscal burden while providing better care for poor; many health care policy experts, some officials and advocates for poor doubt if city is fully prepared for shift; question how beneficiaries, many of them illiterate, non-English speaking, transient or without phones, will be informed; ask how state will be able to save money and still attract commercial HMO's (M)
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Albright Gives New Warning On Urgency In Mideast
Date: 07 October 1998
By DEBORAH SONTAG
Deborah SONTAG
State Sec Madeleine K Albright warns Israel and Palestinians that time for negotiating final peace accord is running out while they haggle over interim accord; meets with Prime Min Benjamin Netanyahu, Jerusalem, and Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat, Jericho; two men agree to joint meeting with Albright (M)
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New Light On Nureyev's Grand Leap To the West
Date: 06 October 1998
By DINITIA SMITH
Dinitia SMITH
Diane Solway's new biography of Rudolph Nureyev, Nureyev: His Life, sheds new light on Nureyev's defection to the West in 1961; asserts that Nureyev's escape resulted from miscalculations and squabbling among officials of Soviet Embassy, Kirov Ballet's artistic leadership and KGB; Solway photo (M)
Full Article
New Leader for a New Germany
Date: 06 October 1998
Editorial says election of Social Democrat Gerhard Schroeder as Germany's new Chancellor reflects Germany's metamorphosis into more self-confident, tolerant and liberal state, as well as fact that great majority of Germans accept that theirs is not homogeneous state (M)
Full Article
COMPANY NEWS
Date: 07 October 1998
Full Article
Commercial Real Estate; Posman Books Is the New Tenant in the New School's Store
Date: 07 October 1998
By MERVYN ROTHSTEIN
Mervyn ROTHSTEIN
Commercial Real Estate column on New School University leasing 2,000-square-foot store it owns at Fifth Avenue and 13th Street to Posman Books, which will operate school's bookstore; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 October 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 October 1998
Full Article
Cable News Covers Complete Hearings
Date: 06 October 1998
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Impeachment debate in House Judiciary Committee received gavel to gavel coverage on cable news channels; coverage by other networks noted (S)
Full Article
Executive Is Named At New York Times
Date: 06 October 1998
Michael G Williams is named vice president and chief information officer of The New York Times; photo (S)
Full Article
Albright Gives New Warning On Urgency In Mideast
Date: 07 October 1998
By DEBORAH SONTAG
Deborah SONTAG
State Sec Madeleine K Albright warns Israel and Palestinians that time for negotiating final peace accord is running out while they haggle over interim accord; meets with Prime Min Benjamin Netanyahu, Jerusalem, and Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat, Jericho; two men agree to joint meeting with Albright (M)
Full Article
New Light On Nureyev's Grand Leap To the West
Date: 06 October 1998
By DINITIA SMITH
Dinitia SMITH
Diane Solway's new biography of Rudolph Nureyev, Nureyev: His Life, sheds new light on Nureyev's defection to the West in 1961; asserts that Nureyev's escape resulted from miscalculations and squabbling among officials of Soviet Embassy, Kirov Ballet's artistic leadership and KGB; Solway photo (M)
Full Article
New Leader for a New Germany
Date: 06 October 1998
Editorial says election of Social Democrat Gerhard Schroeder as Germany's new Chancellor reflects Germany's metamorphosis into more self-confident, tolerant and liberal state, as well as fact that great majority of Germans accept that theirs is not homogeneous state (M)
Full Article
COMPANY NEWS
Date: 07 October 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 October 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 October 1998
Full Article
Cable News Covers Complete Hearings
Date: 06 October 1998
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Impeachment debate in House Judiciary Committee received gavel to gavel coverage on cable news channels; coverage by other networks noted (S)
Full Article
Executive Is Named At New York Times
Date: 06 October 1998
Michael G Williams is named vice president and chief information officer of The New York Times; photo (S)
Full Article
New York Bracing for Medicaid Managed Care
Date: 07 October 1998
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Jennifer STEINHAUER
New York City will soon begin moving its 1.2 million Medicaid recipients to managed health care, transition made particularly difficult by its vastly multilingual population, depth of its social problems and residents' relative inexperience with managed care; both city and state say shift will ease huge fiscal burden while providing better care for poor; many health care policy experts, some officials and advocates for poor doubt if city is fully prepared for shift; question how beneficiaries, many of them illiterate, non-English speaking, transient or without phones, will be informed; ask how state will be able to save money and still attract commercial HMO's (M)
Full Article
Albright Gives New Warning On Urgency In Mideast
Date: 07 October 1998
By DEBORAH SONTAG
Deborah SONTAG
State Sec Madeleine K Albright warns Israel and Palestinians that time for negotiating final peace accord is running out while they haggle over interim accord; meets with Prime Min Benjamin Netanyahu, Jerusalem, and Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat, Jericho; two men agree to joint meeting with Albright (M)
Full Article
New Light On Nureyev's Grand Leap To the West
Date: 06 October 1998
By DINITIA SMITH
Dinitia SMITH
Diane Solway's new biography of Rudolph Nureyev, Nureyev: His Life, sheds new light on Nureyev's defection to the West in 1961; asserts that Nureyev's escape resulted from miscalculations and squabbling among officials of Soviet Embassy, Kirov Ballet's artistic leadership and KGB; Solway photo (M)
Full Article
New Leader for a New Germany
Date: 06 October 1998
Editorial says election of Social Democrat Gerhard Schroeder as Germany's new Chancellor reflects Germany's metamorphosis into more self-confident, tolerant and liberal state, as well as fact that great majority of Germans accept that theirs is not homogeneous state (M)
Full Article
COMPANY NEWS
Date: 07 October 1998
Full Article
Commercial Real Estate; Posman Books Is the New Tenant in the New School's Store
Date: 07 October 1998
By MERVYN ROTHSTEIN
Mervyn ROTHSTEIN
Commercial Real Estate column on New School University leasing 2,000-square-foot store it owns at Fifth Avenue and 13th Street to Posman Books, which will operate school's bookstore; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 October 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 October 1998
Full Article
Cable News Covers Complete Hearings
Date: 06 October 1998
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Impeachment debate in House Judiciary Committee received gavel to gavel coverage on cable news channels; coverage by other networks noted (S)
Full Article
Executive Is Named At New York Times
Date: 06 October 1998
Michael G Williams is named vice president and chief information officer of The New York Times; photo (S)
Full Article
Albright Gives New Warning On Urgency In Mideast
Date: 07 October 1998
By DEBORAH SONTAG
Deborah SONTAG
State Sec Madeleine K Albright warns Israel and Palestinians that time for negotiating final peace accord is running out while they haggle over interim accord; meets with Prime Min Benjamin Netanyahu, Jerusalem, and Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat, Jericho; two men agree to joint meeting with Albright (M)
Full Article
New Light On Nureyev's Grand Leap To the West
Date: 06 October 1998
By DINITIA SMITH
Dinitia SMITH
Diane Solway's new biography of Rudolph Nureyev, Nureyev: His Life, sheds new light on Nureyev's defection to the West in 1961; asserts that Nureyev's escape resulted from miscalculations and squabbling among officials of Soviet Embassy, Kirov Ballet's artistic leadership and KGB; Solway photo (M)
Full Article