Results at News Corporation To Miss Its Financial Goals
Date: 03 October 2001
By SETH SCHIESEL
Seth SCHIESEL
News Corp says it will badly miss its financial goals for it fiscal year (M)
2001. gada 3. oktobris bija trešdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes ♎. Tā bija 275 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija George W. Bush.
Ja esat dzimis šajā dienā, jums ir 24 gadi. Jūsu pēdējā dzimšanas diena bija piektdiena, 2025. gada 3. oktobris, pirms 248 dienām. Jūsu nākamā dzimšanas diena ir sestdiena, 2026. gada 3. oktobris pēc 116 dienām. Jūs esat dzīvojis 9 014 dienas jeb aptuveni 216 351 stundas, vai aptuveni 12 981 111 minūtes vai aptuveni 778 866 660 sekundes.
Date: 03 October 2001
By SETH SCHIESEL
Seth SCHIESEL
News Corp says it will badly miss its financial goals for it fiscal year (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Claudia H. Deutsch
Claudia Deutsch
Market Place column on bleak outlook for Polaroid Corp; stock, which traded at $14.19 a year ago, closes at 49 cents a share (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Mindy Sink (NYT)
Mindy NYT
Martin Chavez is elected Albuquerque mayor, leading field of seven candidates in nonpartisan race; held post from 1993 to 1997; Mayor Jim Baca ties for third (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By David Pogue
David Pogue
David Pogue column evaluates three new palmtops that run on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system; they are Toshiba Genio E, Compaq iPaq and HP Jornada; photos; drawing (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
About 850 Oregon residents sign up for trip to New York in response to city's tourism crisis (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
New Zealand government will pay up to $360 million to rescue Air New Zealand, country's only major airline, which has been plagued by financial trouble; government, which privatized airline in 1989, would end up with stake of more than 80 percent; Singapore Airlines and Brierley Investments, two largest investors, have agreed to provide equity through earlier emergency financing package (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
More than 30 music and film studios file copyright-infringement lawsuit aimed at new generation of music- and movie-sharing Internet sites, including MusicCity.com, Grokster and Consumer Empowerment BV; MusicCity, subsidiary of Screamcast, says it will vigorously contest lawsuit (M)
Date: 03 October 2001
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Robert Siegel is elected chairman of board of trustees of Pratt Institute, succeeding James F Fulton (Education Page); photo (S)
Date: 03 October 2001
By SETH SCHIESEL
Seth SCHIESEL
News Corp says it will badly miss its financial goals for it fiscal year (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Claudia H. Deutsch
Claudia Deutsch
Market Place column on bleak outlook for Polaroid Corp; stock, which traded at $14.19 a year ago, closes at 49 cents a share (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Mindy Sink (NYT)
Mindy NYT
Martin Chavez is elected Albuquerque mayor, leading field of seven candidates in nonpartisan race; held post from 1993 to 1997; Mayor Jim Baca ties for third (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By David Pogue
David Pogue
David Pogue column evaluates three new palmtops that run on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system; they are Toshiba Genio E, Compaq iPaq and HP Jornada; photos; drawing (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
About 850 Oregon residents sign up for trip to New York in response to city's tourism crisis (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
New Zealand government will pay up to $360 million to rescue Air New Zealand, country's only major airline, which has been plagued by financial trouble; government, which privatized airline in 1989, would end up with stake of more than 80 percent; Singapore Airlines and Brierley Investments, two largest investors, have agreed to provide equity through earlier emergency financing package (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
More than 30 music and film studios file copyright-infringement lawsuit aimed at new generation of music- and movie-sharing Internet sites, including MusicCity.com, Grokster and Consumer Empowerment BV; MusicCity, subsidiary of Screamcast, says it will vigorously contest lawsuit (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Claudia H. Deutsch
Claudia Deutsch
Market Place column on bleak outlook for Polaroid Corp; stock, which traded at $14.19 a year ago, closes at 49 cents a share (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Mindy Sink (NYT)
Mindy NYT
Martin Chavez is elected Albuquerque mayor, leading field of seven candidates in nonpartisan race; held post from 1993 to 1997; Mayor Jim Baca ties for third (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By David Pogue
David Pogue
David Pogue column evaluates three new palmtops that run on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system; they are Toshiba Genio E, Compaq iPaq and HP Jornada; photos; drawing (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
About 850 Oregon residents sign up for trip to New York in response to city's tourism crisis (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
New Zealand government will pay up to $360 million to rescue Air New Zealand, country's only major airline, which has been plagued by financial trouble; government, which privatized airline in 1989, would end up with stake of more than 80 percent; Singapore Airlines and Brierley Investments, two largest investors, have agreed to provide equity through earlier emergency financing package (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
More than 30 music and film studios file copyright-infringement lawsuit aimed at new generation of music- and movie-sharing Internet sites, including MusicCity.com, Grokster and Consumer Empowerment BV; MusicCity, subsidiary of Screamcast, says it will vigorously contest lawsuit (M)
Date: 03 October 2001
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Robert Siegel is elected chairman of board of trustees of Pratt Institute, succeeding James F Fulton (Education Page); photo (S)
Date: 03 October 2001
By SETH SCHIESEL
Seth SCHIESEL
News Corp says it will badly miss its financial goals for it fiscal year (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Claudia H. Deutsch
Claudia Deutsch
Market Place column on bleak outlook for Polaroid Corp; stock, which traded at $14.19 a year ago, closes at 49 cents a share (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Mindy Sink (NYT)
Mindy NYT
Martin Chavez is elected Albuquerque mayor, leading field of seven candidates in nonpartisan race; held post from 1993 to 1997; Mayor Jim Baca ties for third (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By David Pogue
David Pogue
David Pogue column evaluates three new palmtops that run on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system; they are Toshiba Genio E, Compaq iPaq and HP Jornada; photos; drawing (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
About 850 Oregon residents sign up for trip to New York in response to city's tourism crisis (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
More than 30 music and film studios file copyright-infringement lawsuit aimed at new generation of music- and movie-sharing Internet sites, including MusicCity.com, Grokster and Consumer Empowerment BV; MusicCity, subsidiary of Screamcast, says it will vigorously contest lawsuit (M)
Date: 03 October 2001
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Robert Siegel is elected chairman of board of trustees of Pratt Institute, succeeding James F Fulton (Education Page); photo (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Claudia H. Deutsch
Claudia Deutsch
Market Place column on bleak outlook for Polaroid Corp; stock, which traded at $14.19 a year ago, closes at 49 cents a share (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Mindy Sink (NYT)
Mindy NYT
Martin Chavez is elected Albuquerque mayor, leading field of seven candidates in nonpartisan race; held post from 1993 to 1997; Mayor Jim Baca ties for third (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By David Pogue
David Pogue
David Pogue column evaluates three new palmtops that run on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system; they are Toshiba Genio E, Compaq iPaq and HP Jornada; photos; drawing (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
About 850 Oregon residents sign up for trip to New York in response to city's tourism crisis (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
New Zealand government will pay up to $360 million to rescue Air New Zealand, country's only major airline, which has been plagued by financial trouble; government, which privatized airline in 1989, would end up with stake of more than 80 percent; Singapore Airlines and Brierley Investments, two largest investors, have agreed to provide equity through earlier emergency financing package (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
More than 30 music and film studios file copyright-infringement lawsuit aimed at new generation of music- and movie-sharing Internet sites, including MusicCity.com, Grokster and Consumer Empowerment BV; MusicCity, subsidiary of Screamcast, says it will vigorously contest lawsuit (M)
Date: 03 October 2001
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Robert Siegel is elected chairman of board of trustees of Pratt Institute, succeeding James F Fulton (Education Page); photo (S)