22nd of March 2000 News
Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2000. gada 22. marts
PROJECTOR MAKER ENDS REVIEW WITH NEW DIGITAL FOCUS
Date: 23 March 2000
Ballantyne of Omaha Inc ends its review of strategic alternatives, which included possible sale of company; Ballantyne dismisses its adviser Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Inc, which it hired in October; chief financial officer Brad French says company wants to get back down to business by focusing on building digital movie equipment (S)
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A New Sort of Gala, A New Breed of Ballet
Date: 23 March 2000
By JENNIFER DUNNING
Jennifer DUNNING
Jennifer Dunning reviews Ballet Tech Company gala performance with guest star Damian Woetzel, including performance by group's junior company; photo (M)
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A New Era In Technology For Computers
Date: 23 March 2000
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Team of American computer researchers and chemists have quietly formed company, Molecular Electronics Corp, trying to open new era of digital electronics by creating immensely powerful computer circuits based on trillions of individual building blocks, no larger than single molecule; potential commercialization of technology has surprised computer industry executives who believe such system was years away; company was incorporated in December and opened its first office in Chicago in January; company has obtained substantial initial financing from private investors and has hired chief executive, Harvey Plotnick; co-founders are Mark Reed and James Tour; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 March 2000
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 22 March 2000
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New York's Cabbies
Date: 22 March 2000
Letter by New York City Councilman Noach Dear on shortage of taxi drivers; points to city's onerous regulations that do not treat drivers as professionals (S)
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A New Way to Open a Mussel
Date: 22 March 2000
By MARK BITTMAN
Mark BITTMAN
Mark Bittman describes making black skilllet mussels; recipe; drawing (S)
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New Ripples in the Tide Against Job Discrimination
Date: 22 March 2000
By DYLAN LOEB McCLAIN
Dylan McCLAIN
Federal laws protect job seekers against most sweeping forms of discrimination, but these measures miss some types of bias and do not apply to companies with fewer than 15 employees; to fill in the gaps, each state has passed its own laws governing hiring practices; some states are more interventionist than others; for example, five states have laws protecting people who have had tests to determine their likelihood of developing life-threatening diseases; map (M)
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Enjoy Your New Software, and Check Out the Advertisements
Date: 23 March 2000
By CATHERINE GREENMAN
Catherine GREENMAN
Advertising has started to make an appearance into software--programs person pays for as well as free programs; for example, people who pay $60 to use Intuit's Quicken Deluxe 2000 financial software find that if they download stock quotes, portfolio update page will contain advertisements; in another example, users of Qualcomm's Eudora e-mail who want free upgrade to newest version will download software module that delivers advertisements to their screens; what is even more disconcerting about both Quicken and Eudora is not so much the ads, but that they flash and change regularly even when software user is not logged on to Internet; incorporating flashing banner ads into software is work of companies like Radiate Inc, Conducent Technologies and Cydoor Technologies, which help generate revenue for software makers by selling space on software to advertisers; photos of Web sites with software ads (M)
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After Diabetes Drug, New Questions for the F.D.A.
Date: 23 March 2000
By DENISE GRADY
Denise GRADY
Diabetes drug Rezulin has been taken off market, declared unsafe; this raises questions about whether it should have been approved in first place, and whether Food and Drug Administration, pressured by Congress to approve drugs faster, has lowered its standards (News Analysis) (M)
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PROJECTOR MAKER ENDS REVIEW WITH NEW DIGITAL FOCUS
Date: 23 March 2000
Ballantyne of Omaha Inc ends its review of strategic alternatives, which included possible sale of company; Ballantyne dismisses its adviser Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Inc, which it hired in October; chief financial officer Brad French says company wants to get back down to business by focusing on building digital movie equipment (S)
Full Article
A New Sort of Gala, A New Breed of Ballet
Date: 23 March 2000
By JENNIFER DUNNING
Jennifer DUNNING
Jennifer Dunning reviews Ballet Tech Company gala performance with guest star Damian Woetzel, including performance by group's junior company; photo (M)
Full Article
A New Era In Technology For Computers
Date: 23 March 2000
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Team of American computer researchers and chemists have quietly formed company, Molecular Electronics Corp, trying to open new era of digital electronics by creating immensely powerful computer circuits based on trillions of individual building blocks, no larger than single molecule; potential commercialization of technology has surprised computer industry executives who believe such system was years away; company was incorporated in December and opened its first office in Chicago in January; company has obtained substantial initial financing from private investors and has hired chief executive, Harvey Plotnick; co-founders are Mark Reed and James Tour; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 March 2000
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 22 March 2000
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New Ripples in the Tide Against Job Discrimination
Date: 22 March 2000
By DYLAN LOEB McCLAIN
Dylan McCLAIN
Federal laws protect job seekers against most sweeping forms of discrimination, but these measures miss some types of bias and do not apply to companies with fewer than 15 employees; to fill in the gaps, each state has passed its own laws governing hiring practices; some states are more interventionist than others; for example, five states have laws protecting people who have had tests to determine their likelihood of developing life-threatening diseases; map (M)
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Enjoy Your New Software, and Check Out the Advertisements
Date: 23 March 2000
By CATHERINE GREENMAN
Catherine GREENMAN
Advertising has started to make an appearance into software--programs person pays for as well as free programs; for example, people who pay $60 to use Intuit's Quicken Deluxe 2000 financial software find that if they download stock quotes, portfolio update page will contain advertisements; in another example, users of Qualcomm's Eudora e-mail who want free upgrade to newest version will download software module that delivers advertisements to their screens; what is even more disconcerting about both Quicken and Eudora is not so much the ads, but that they flash and change regularly even when software user is not logged on to Internet; incorporating flashing banner ads into software is work of companies like Radiate Inc, Conducent Technologies and Cydoor Technologies, which help generate revenue for software makers by selling space on software to advertisers; photos of Web sites with software ads (M)
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After Diabetes Drug, New Questions for the F.D.A.
Date: 23 March 2000
By DENISE GRADY
Denise GRADY
Diabetes drug Rezulin has been taken off market, declared unsafe; this raises questions about whether it should have been approved in first place, and whether Food and Drug Administration, pressured by Congress to approve drugs faster, has lowered its standards (News Analysis) (M)
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PROJECTOR MAKER ENDS REVIEW WITH NEW DIGITAL FOCUS
Date: 23 March 2000
Ballantyne of Omaha Inc ends its review of strategic alternatives, which included possible sale of company; Ballantyne dismisses its adviser Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Inc, which it hired in October; chief financial officer Brad French says company wants to get back down to business by focusing on building digital movie equipment (S)
Full Article
A New Sort of Gala, A New Breed of Ballet
Date: 23 March 2000
By JENNIFER DUNNING
Jennifer DUNNING
Jennifer Dunning reviews Ballet Tech Company gala performance with guest star Damian Woetzel, including performance by group's junior company; photo (M)
Full Article
A New Era In Technology For Computers
Date: 23 March 2000
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Team of American computer researchers and chemists have quietly formed company, Molecular Electronics Corp, trying to open new era of digital electronics by creating immensely powerful computer circuits based on trillions of individual building blocks, no larger than single molecule; potential commercialization of technology has surprised computer industry executives who believe such system was years away; company was incorporated in December and opened its first office in Chicago in January; company has obtained substantial initial financing from private investors and has hired chief executive, Harvey Plotnick; co-founders are Mark Reed and James Tour; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 22 March 2000
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New York's Cabbies
Date: 22 March 2000
Letter by New York City Councilman Noach Dear on shortage of taxi drivers; points to city's onerous regulations that do not treat drivers as professionals (S)
Full Article
A New Way to Open a Mussel
Date: 22 March 2000
By MARK BITTMAN
Mark BITTMAN
Mark Bittman describes making black skilllet mussels; recipe; drawing (S)
Full Article
New Ripples in the Tide Against Job Discrimination
Date: 22 March 2000
By DYLAN LOEB McCLAIN
Dylan McCLAIN
Federal laws protect job seekers against most sweeping forms of discrimination, but these measures miss some types of bias and do not apply to companies with fewer than 15 employees; to fill in the gaps, each state has passed its own laws governing hiring practices; some states are more interventionist than others; for example, five states have laws protecting people who have had tests to determine their likelihood of developing life-threatening diseases; map (M)
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Enjoy Your New Software, and Check Out the Advertisements
Date: 23 March 2000
By CATHERINE GREENMAN
Catherine GREENMAN
Advertising has started to make an appearance into software--programs person pays for as well as free programs; for example, people who pay $60 to use Intuit's Quicken Deluxe 2000 financial software find that if they download stock quotes, portfolio update page will contain advertisements; in another example, users of Qualcomm's Eudora e-mail who want free upgrade to newest version will download software module that delivers advertisements to their screens; what is even more disconcerting about both Quicken and Eudora is not so much the ads, but that they flash and change regularly even when software user is not logged on to Internet; incorporating flashing banner ads into software is work of companies like Radiate Inc, Conducent Technologies and Cydoor Technologies, which help generate revenue for software makers by selling space on software to advertisers; photos of Web sites with software ads (M)
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After Diabetes Drug, New Questions for the F.D.A.
Date: 23 March 2000
By DENISE GRADY
Denise GRADY
Diabetes drug Rezulin has been taken off market, declared unsafe; this raises questions about whether it should have been approved in first place, and whether Food and Drug Administration, pressured by Congress to approve drugs faster, has lowered its standards (News Analysis) (M)
Full Article
PROJECTOR MAKER ENDS REVIEW WITH NEW DIGITAL FOCUS
Date: 23 March 2000
Ballantyne of Omaha Inc ends its review of strategic alternatives, which included possible sale of company; Ballantyne dismisses its adviser Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Inc, which it hired in October; chief financial officer Brad French says company wants to get back down to business by focusing on building digital movie equipment (S)
Full Article
A New Sort of Gala, A New Breed of Ballet
Date: 23 March 2000
By JENNIFER DUNNING
Jennifer DUNNING
Jennifer Dunning reviews Ballet Tech Company gala performance with guest star Damian Woetzel, including performance by group's junior company; photo (M)
Full Article
A New Era In Technology For Computers
Date: 23 March 2000
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Team of American computer researchers and chemists have quietly formed company, Molecular Electronics Corp, trying to open new era of digital electronics by creating immensely powerful computer circuits based on trillions of individual building blocks, no larger than single molecule; potential commercialization of technology has surprised computer industry executives who believe such system was years away; company was incorporated in December and opened its first office in Chicago in January; company has obtained substantial initial financing from private investors and has hired chief executive, Harvey Plotnick; co-founders are Mark Reed and James Tour; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 March 2000
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 22 March 2000
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New York's Cabbies
Date: 22 March 2000
Letter by New York City Councilman Noach Dear on shortage of taxi drivers; points to city's onerous regulations that do not treat drivers as professionals (S)
Full Article
New Ripples in the Tide Against Job Discrimination
Date: 22 March 2000
By DYLAN LOEB McCLAIN
Dylan McCLAIN
Federal laws protect job seekers against most sweeping forms of discrimination, but these measures miss some types of bias and do not apply to companies with fewer than 15 employees; to fill in the gaps, each state has passed its own laws governing hiring practices; some states are more interventionist than others; for example, five states have laws protecting people who have had tests to determine their likelihood of developing life-threatening diseases; map (M)
Full Article
Enjoy Your New Software, and Check Out the Advertisements
Date: 23 March 2000
By CATHERINE GREENMAN
Catherine GREENMAN
Advertising has started to make an appearance into software--programs person pays for as well as free programs; for example, people who pay $60 to use Intuit's Quicken Deluxe 2000 financial software find that if they download stock quotes, portfolio update page will contain advertisements; in another example, users of Qualcomm's Eudora e-mail who want free upgrade to newest version will download software module that delivers advertisements to their screens; what is even more disconcerting about both Quicken and Eudora is not so much the ads, but that they flash and change regularly even when software user is not logged on to Internet; incorporating flashing banner ads into software is work of companies like Radiate Inc, Conducent Technologies and Cydoor Technologies, which help generate revenue for software makers by selling space on software to advertisers; photos of Web sites with software ads (M)
Full Article
After Diabetes Drug, New Questions for the F.D.A.
Date: 23 March 2000
By DENISE GRADY
Denise GRADY
Diabetes drug Rezulin has been taken off market, declared unsafe; this raises questions about whether it should have been approved in first place, and whether Food and Drug Administration, pressured by Congress to approve drugs faster, has lowered its standards (News Analysis) (M)
Full Article
PROJECTOR MAKER ENDS REVIEW WITH NEW DIGITAL FOCUS
Date: 23 March 2000
Ballantyne of Omaha Inc ends its review of strategic alternatives, which included possible sale of company; Ballantyne dismisses its adviser Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Inc, which it hired in October; chief financial officer Brad French says company wants to get back down to business by focusing on building digital movie equipment (S)
Full Article
A New Sort of Gala, A New Breed of Ballet
Date: 23 March 2000
By JENNIFER DUNNING
Jennifer DUNNING
Jennifer Dunning reviews Ballet Tech Company gala performance with guest star Damian Woetzel, including performance by group's junior company; photo (M)
Full Article
A New Era In Technology For Computers
Date: 23 March 2000
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Team of American computer researchers and chemists have quietly formed company, Molecular Electronics Corp, trying to open new era of digital electronics by creating immensely powerful computer circuits based on trillions of individual building blocks, no larger than single molecule; potential commercialization of technology has surprised computer industry executives who believe such system was years away; company was incorporated in December and opened its first office in Chicago in January; company has obtained substantial initial financing from private investors and has hired chief executive, Harvey Plotnick; co-founders are Mark Reed and James Tour; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 March 2000
Full Article
A New Way to Open a Mussel
Date: 22 March 2000
By MARK BITTMAN
Mark BITTMAN
Mark Bittman describes making black skilllet mussels; recipe; drawing (S)
Full Article
New Ripples in the Tide Against Job Discrimination
Date: 22 March 2000
By DYLAN LOEB McCLAIN
Dylan McCLAIN
Federal laws protect job seekers against most sweeping forms of discrimination, but these measures miss some types of bias and do not apply to companies with fewer than 15 employees; to fill in the gaps, each state has passed its own laws governing hiring practices; some states are more interventionist than others; for example, five states have laws protecting people who have had tests to determine their likelihood of developing life-threatening diseases; map (M)
Full Article
Enjoy Your New Software, and Check Out the Advertisements
Date: 23 March 2000
By CATHERINE GREENMAN
Catherine GREENMAN
Advertising has started to make an appearance into software--programs person pays for as well as free programs; for example, people who pay $60 to use Intuit's Quicken Deluxe 2000 financial software find that if they download stock quotes, portfolio update page will contain advertisements; in another example, users of Qualcomm's Eudora e-mail who want free upgrade to newest version will download software module that delivers advertisements to their screens; what is even more disconcerting about both Quicken and Eudora is not so much the ads, but that they flash and change regularly even when software user is not logged on to Internet; incorporating flashing banner ads into software is work of companies like Radiate Inc, Conducent Technologies and Cydoor Technologies, which help generate revenue for software makers by selling space on software to advertisers; photos of Web sites with software ads (M)
Full Article
After Diabetes Drug, New Questions for the F.D.A.
Date: 23 March 2000
By DENISE GRADY
Denise GRADY
Diabetes drug Rezulin has been taken off market, declared unsafe; this raises questions about whether it should have been approved in first place, and whether Food and Drug Administration, pressured by Congress to approve drugs faster, has lowered its standards (News Analysis) (M)
Full Article