NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 July 1998
1998. gada 5. jūlijs bija svētdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes ♋. Tā bija 185 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija William J. (Bill) Clinton.
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Date: 05 July 1998
By RACHEL L. SWARNS
Rachel SWARNS
New York and other cities and states are scrubbing welfare programs clean of words tainted by sour smell of failure; welfare offices are now job centers, while new names, such as Family Independence Administration in New York City, reflect era when work is prized and dependency disparaged; changes also send powerful message to the poor about change in expectations; photos (S)
Date: 05 July 1998
By ANTHONY RAMIREZ
Anthony RAMIREZ
Community Board 7, despite residents' complaints, notes that renovation and expansion of NYC's West 66th Street subway station is ahead of schedule; photo (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By JAYSON BLAIR
Jayson BLAIR
New York State Comptroller's Office is holding record $4.16 billion in unclaimed forgotten bank accounts, uncashed travelers' checks and other assets turned over to state; 15 million accounts range from $700,000 New Yorker left unclaimed, to small bank accounts forgotten by college students who have moved out of area; Comptroller H Carl McCall has stepped up his campaign to get people to regain funds, including placing unclaimed funds database on Internet Web site; all 50 states have some method of collecting and returning unclaimed funds, but none has collected anywhere near as much as New York (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By BARBARA WHITAKER
Barbara WHITAKER
Thomas Guerin and Anthony Ranieri describe their search for new apartment, and how their requirements changed somewhat after 52-pound boxer entered their lives; photo of Guerin, Ranieri and their dog in 1,200-square-foot two-bedroom penthouse they bought on Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
Italy changes national telephone dialing system, effective June 19 (S)
Date: 05 July 1998
By DONNA GREENE
Donna GREENE
Deputy Transportation Comr Marvin V Church is named to commissioner's post, Westchester County, NY (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By FRAN SCHUMER
Fran SCHUMER
Fran Schumer column recounts her experiences during annual camp outing for school children at Camp Fairview in Stillwater, NJ; drawing (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By JOHN HOLUSHA
John HOLUSHA
Real estate investment trusts have become major force in commercial property market in New York City area in little over one year; single biggest player is Vornado Realty Trust, which is betting that area around Madison Square Garden will be next Times Square in terms of economic revival and is preparing to develop it into urban equivalent of entertainment-oriented shopping mall; it has invested close to $2 billion in office buildings, making it one of city's larger landlords; it plans to invest as much as $1 billion more in next two years; it has already bought most of office, hotel and retail properties on both sides of Seventh Avenue from 34th to 31st Streets; photos (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By RACHEL L. SWARNS
Rachel SWARNS
New York and other cities and states are scrubbing welfare programs clean of words tainted by sour smell of failure; welfare offices are now job centers, while new names, such as Family Independence Administration in New York City, reflect era when work is prized and dependency disparaged; changes also send powerful message to the poor about change in expectations; photos (S)
Date: 05 July 1998
By ANTHONY RAMIREZ
Anthony RAMIREZ
Community Board 7, despite residents' complaints, notes that renovation and expansion of NYC's West 66th Street subway station is ahead of schedule; photo (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By JAYSON BLAIR
Jayson BLAIR
New York State Comptroller's Office is holding record $4.16 billion in unclaimed forgotten bank accounts, uncashed travelers' checks and other assets turned over to state; 15 million accounts range from $700,000 New Yorker left unclaimed, to small bank accounts forgotten by college students who have moved out of area; Comptroller H Carl McCall has stepped up his campaign to get people to regain funds, including placing unclaimed funds database on Internet Web site; all 50 states have some method of collecting and returning unclaimed funds, but none has collected anywhere near as much as New York (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By BARBARA WHITAKER
Barbara WHITAKER
Thomas Guerin and Anthony Ranieri describe their search for new apartment, and how their requirements changed somewhat after 52-pound boxer entered their lives; photo of Guerin, Ranieri and their dog in 1,200-square-foot two-bedroom penthouse they bought on Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
Italy changes national telephone dialing system, effective June 19 (S)
Date: 05 July 1998
By DONNA GREENE
Donna GREENE
Deputy Transportation Comr Marvin V Church is named to commissioner's post, Westchester County, NY (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By FRAN SCHUMER
Fran SCHUMER
Fran Schumer column recounts her experiences during annual camp outing for school children at Camp Fairview in Stillwater, NJ; drawing (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By JOHN HOLUSHA
John HOLUSHA
Real estate investment trusts have become major force in commercial property market in New York City area in little over one year; single biggest player is Vornado Realty Trust, which is betting that area around Madison Square Garden will be next Times Square in terms of economic revival and is preparing to develop it into urban equivalent of entertainment-oriented shopping mall; it has invested close to $2 billion in office buildings, making it one of city's larger landlords; it plans to invest as much as $1 billion more in next two years; it has already bought most of office, hotel and retail properties on both sides of Seventh Avenue from 34th to 31st Streets; photos (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By RACHEL L. SWARNS
Rachel SWARNS
New York and other cities and states are scrubbing welfare programs clean of words tainted by sour smell of failure; welfare offices are now job centers, while new names, such as Family Independence Administration in New York City, reflect era when work is prized and dependency disparaged; changes also send powerful message to the poor about change in expectations; photos (S)
Date: 05 July 1998
By JAYSON BLAIR
Jayson BLAIR
New York State Comptroller's Office is holding record $4.16 billion in unclaimed forgotten bank accounts, uncashed travelers' checks and other assets turned over to state; 15 million accounts range from $700,000 New Yorker left unclaimed, to small bank accounts forgotten by college students who have moved out of area; Comptroller H Carl McCall has stepped up his campaign to get people to regain funds, including placing unclaimed funds database on Internet Web site; all 50 states have some method of collecting and returning unclaimed funds, but none has collected anywhere near as much as New York (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By BARBARA WHITAKER
Barbara WHITAKER
Thomas Guerin and Anthony Ranieri describe their search for new apartment, and how their requirements changed somewhat after 52-pound boxer entered their lives; photo of Guerin, Ranieri and their dog in 1,200-square-foot two-bedroom penthouse they bought on Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
Italy changes national telephone dialing system, effective June 19 (S)
Date: 05 July 1998
By DONNA GREENE
Donna GREENE
Deputy Transportation Comr Marvin V Church is named to commissioner's post, Westchester County, NY (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By FRAN SCHUMER
Fran SCHUMER
Fran Schumer column recounts her experiences during annual camp outing for school children at Camp Fairview in Stillwater, NJ; drawing (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By JOHN HOLUSHA
John HOLUSHA
Real estate investment trusts have become major force in commercial property market in New York City area in little over one year; single biggest player is Vornado Realty Trust, which is betting that area around Madison Square Garden will be next Times Square in terms of economic revival and is preparing to develop it into urban equivalent of entertainment-oriented shopping mall; it has invested close to $2 billion in office buildings, making it one of city's larger landlords; it plans to invest as much as $1 billion more in next two years; it has already bought most of office, hotel and retail properties on both sides of Seventh Avenue from 34th to 31st Streets; photos (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By ANTHONY RAMIREZ
Anthony RAMIREZ
Community Board 7, despite residents' complaints, notes that renovation and expansion of NYC's West 66th Street subway station is ahead of schedule; photo (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By JAYSON BLAIR
Jayson BLAIR
New York State Comptroller's Office is holding record $4.16 billion in unclaimed forgotten bank accounts, uncashed travelers' checks and other assets turned over to state; 15 million accounts range from $700,000 New Yorker left unclaimed, to small bank accounts forgotten by college students who have moved out of area; Comptroller H Carl McCall has stepped up his campaign to get people to regain funds, including placing unclaimed funds database on Internet Web site; all 50 states have some method of collecting and returning unclaimed funds, but none has collected anywhere near as much as New York (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By BARBARA WHITAKER
Barbara WHITAKER
Thomas Guerin and Anthony Ranieri describe their search for new apartment, and how their requirements changed somewhat after 52-pound boxer entered their lives; photo of Guerin, Ranieri and their dog in 1,200-square-foot two-bedroom penthouse they bought on Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By DONNA GREENE
Donna GREENE
Deputy Transportation Comr Marvin V Church is named to commissioner's post, Westchester County, NY (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By FRAN SCHUMER
Fran SCHUMER
Fran Schumer column recounts her experiences during annual camp outing for school children at Camp Fairview in Stillwater, NJ; drawing (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By JOHN HOLUSHA
John HOLUSHA
Real estate investment trusts have become major force in commercial property market in New York City area in little over one year; single biggest player is Vornado Realty Trust, which is betting that area around Madison Square Garden will be next Times Square in terms of economic revival and is preparing to develop it into urban equivalent of entertainment-oriented shopping mall; it has invested close to $2 billion in office buildings, making it one of city's larger landlords; it plans to invest as much as $1 billion more in next two years; it has already bought most of office, hotel and retail properties on both sides of Seventh Avenue from 34th to 31st Streets; photos (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By RACHEL L. SWARNS
Rachel SWARNS
New York and other cities and states are scrubbing welfare programs clean of words tainted by sour smell of failure; welfare offices are now job centers, while new names, such as Family Independence Administration in New York City, reflect era when work is prized and dependency disparaged; changes also send powerful message to the poor about change in expectations; photos (S)
Date: 05 July 1998
By ANTHONY RAMIREZ
Anthony RAMIREZ
Community Board 7, despite residents' complaints, notes that renovation and expansion of NYC's West 66th Street subway station is ahead of schedule; photo (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By JAYSON BLAIR
Jayson BLAIR
New York State Comptroller's Office is holding record $4.16 billion in unclaimed forgotten bank accounts, uncashed travelers' checks and other assets turned over to state; 15 million accounts range from $700,000 New Yorker left unclaimed, to small bank accounts forgotten by college students who have moved out of area; Comptroller H Carl McCall has stepped up his campaign to get people to regain funds, including placing unclaimed funds database on Internet Web site; all 50 states have some method of collecting and returning unclaimed funds, but none has collected anywhere near as much as New York (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By BARBARA WHITAKER
Barbara WHITAKER
Thomas Guerin and Anthony Ranieri describe their search for new apartment, and how their requirements changed somewhat after 52-pound boxer entered their lives; photo of Guerin, Ranieri and their dog in 1,200-square-foot two-bedroom penthouse they bought on Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
Italy changes national telephone dialing system, effective June 19 (S)
Date: 05 July 1998
By FRAN SCHUMER
Fran SCHUMER
Fran Schumer column recounts her experiences during annual camp outing for school children at Camp Fairview in Stillwater, NJ; drawing (M)
Date: 05 July 1998
By JOHN HOLUSHA
John HOLUSHA
Real estate investment trusts have become major force in commercial property market in New York City area in little over one year; single biggest player is Vornado Realty Trust, which is betting that area around Madison Square Garden will be next Times Square in terms of economic revival and is preparing to develop it into urban equivalent of entertainment-oriented shopping mall; it has invested close to $2 billion in office buildings, making it one of city's larger landlords; it plans to invest as much as $1 billion more in next two years; it has already bought most of office, hotel and retail properties on both sides of Seventh Avenue from 34th to 31st Streets; photos (M)