3rd of July 2002 News
Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2002. gada 3. jūlijs
SYSTEMAX, A COMPUTER SELLER, TO CUT 50 JOBS IN NEW YORK
Date: 04 July 2002
Systemax Inc, seller of personal computers and related supplies, will cut 50 employees as it combines two call and distribution centers in Port Washington, NY, to reduce costs; company is also discontinuing development of software system (S)0
Full Article
For Music Lovers on the Move, A New Twist on Mini-CD Players
Date: 04 July 2002
By Michel Marriott
Michel Marriott
Imation enters rewritable compact disc market offering burner and audio player in small format; TEAC introduces new mini CD/MP3 player; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 03 July 2002
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 July 2002
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New Mine Laws Weighed
Date: 03 July 2002
South Africa will probably propose legislation forcing mining companies to cede at least quarter of new projects to people disadvantaged during white rule; may also seek to compel companies to sell equity to disadvantaged groups, including blacks and women (M)
Full Article
National Briefing | Washington: New Low For Voters
Date: 04 July 2002
Committee for Study of American Electorate reports that voter turnout for spring primary elections in 16 states that had statewide primaries in both major parties averaged 16.2 percent of those eligible to vote, down from 17.6 percent in 1998 and an new low (S)
Full Article
Mondesi Is Forced To Follow New Rules
Date: 03 July 2002
By LIZ ROBBINS
Liz ROBBINS
Newly acquired outfielder Raul Mondesi must conform to New York Yankees rules, like removing his earring and reporting to clubhouse on time (M)
Full Article
New U.S. Crews Give Henley a Go
Date: 03 July 2002
By Norman Hildes-Heim
Norman Hildes-Heim
Grand Valley State University, Holy Cross College, Colgate University and Marist College crew teams will compete in Henley Royal Regatta on River Thames, race usually reserved for Ivy League crews (S)
Full Article
In Alabama Politics, How New Kid Won the Bloc
Date: 03 July 2002
By MICHAEL WILSON
Michael WILSON
Artur Davis, 34-year-old Harvard-educated former federal prosecutor, is apparent new guard in black Democratic politics in Alabama; Davis unseated Earl F Hilliard, state's first black congressman since Reconstruction, in Seventh Congressional District primary runoff, calling into question future, and relevance, of traditional black political machine built by leaders of civil rights movement; map; photo (M)
Full Article
In Poor Nations, a New Will to Fight AIDS
Date: 03 July 2002
By Peter Piot
Peter Piot
Peter Piot Op-Ed article notes new report from United Nations stating that at current infection rates, AIDS will kill 68 million people in the 45 most affected countries over next 20 years; says this need not happen, because HIV prevention campaigns work and epidemic can be controlled when governments make fighting the disease a priority; urges increased international funding for fighting AIDS in developing countries (M)
Full Article
SYSTEMAX, A COMPUTER SELLER, TO CUT 50 JOBS IN NEW YORK
Date: 04 July 2002
Systemax Inc, seller of personal computers and related supplies, will cut 50 employees as it combines two call and distribution centers in Port Washington, NY, to reduce costs; company is also discontinuing development of software system (S)0
Full Article
For Music Lovers on the Move, A New Twist on Mini-CD Players
Date: 04 July 2002
By Michel Marriott
Michel Marriott
Imation enters rewritable compact disc market offering burner and audio player in small format; TEAC introduces new mini CD/MP3 player; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 03 July 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 July 2002
Full Article
New Mine Laws Weighed
Date: 03 July 2002
South Africa will probably propose legislation forcing mining companies to cede at least quarter of new projects to people disadvantaged during white rule; may also seek to compel companies to sell equity to disadvantaged groups, including blacks and women (M)
Full Article
National Briefing | Washington: New Low For Voters
Date: 04 July 2002
Committee for Study of American Electorate reports that voter turnout for spring primary elections in 16 states that had statewide primaries in both major parties averaged 16.2 percent of those eligible to vote, down from 17.6 percent in 1998 and an new low (S)
Full Article
Mondesi Is Forced To Follow New Rules
Date: 03 July 2002
By LIZ ROBBINS
Liz ROBBINS
Newly acquired outfielder Raul Mondesi must conform to New York Yankees rules, like removing his earring and reporting to clubhouse on time (M)
Full Article
New U.S. Crews Give Henley a Go
Date: 03 July 2002
By Norman Hildes-Heim
Norman Hildes-Heim
Grand Valley State University, Holy Cross College, Colgate University and Marist College crew teams will compete in Henley Royal Regatta on River Thames, race usually reserved for Ivy League crews (S)
Full Article
In Alabama Politics, How New Kid Won the Bloc
Date: 03 July 2002
By MICHAEL WILSON
Michael WILSON
Artur Davis, 34-year-old Harvard-educated former federal prosecutor, is apparent new guard in black Democratic politics in Alabama; Davis unseated Earl F Hilliard, state's first black congressman since Reconstruction, in Seventh Congressional District primary runoff, calling into question future, and relevance, of traditional black political machine built by leaders of civil rights movement; map; photo (M)
Full Article
In Poor Nations, a New Will to Fight AIDS
Date: 03 July 2002
By Peter Piot
Peter Piot
Peter Piot Op-Ed article notes new report from United Nations stating that at current infection rates, AIDS will kill 68 million people in the 45 most affected countries over next 20 years; says this need not happen, because HIV prevention campaigns work and epidemic can be controlled when governments make fighting the disease a priority; urges increased international funding for fighting AIDS in developing countries (M)
Full Article
SYSTEMAX, A COMPUTER SELLER, TO CUT 50 JOBS IN NEW YORK
Date: 04 July 2002
Systemax Inc, seller of personal computers and related supplies, will cut 50 employees as it combines two call and distribution centers in Port Washington, NY, to reduce costs; company is also discontinuing development of software system (S)0
Full Article
For Music Lovers on the Move, A New Twist on Mini-CD Players
Date: 04 July 2002
By Michel Marriott
Michel Marriott
Imation enters rewritable compact disc market offering burner and audio player in small format; TEAC introduces new mini CD/MP3 player; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 03 July 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 July 2002
Full Article
New Mine Laws Weighed
Date: 03 July 2002
South Africa will probably propose legislation forcing mining companies to cede at least quarter of new projects to people disadvantaged during white rule; may also seek to compel companies to sell equity to disadvantaged groups, including blacks and women (M)
Full Article
National Briefing | Washington: New Low For Voters
Date: 04 July 2002
Committee for Study of American Electorate reports that voter turnout for spring primary elections in 16 states that had statewide primaries in both major parties averaged 16.2 percent of those eligible to vote, down from 17.6 percent in 1998 and an new low (S)
Full Article
Mondesi Is Forced To Follow New Rules
Date: 03 July 2002
By LIZ ROBBINS
Liz ROBBINS
Newly acquired outfielder Raul Mondesi must conform to New York Yankees rules, like removing his earring and reporting to clubhouse on time (M)
Full Article
New U.S. Crews Give Henley a Go
Date: 03 July 2002
By Norman Hildes-Heim
Norman Hildes-Heim
Grand Valley State University, Holy Cross College, Colgate University and Marist College crew teams will compete in Henley Royal Regatta on River Thames, race usually reserved for Ivy League crews (S)
Full Article
In Alabama Politics, How New Kid Won the Bloc
Date: 03 July 2002
By MICHAEL WILSON
Michael WILSON
Artur Davis, 34-year-old Harvard-educated former federal prosecutor, is apparent new guard in black Democratic politics in Alabama; Davis unseated Earl F Hilliard, state's first black congressman since Reconstruction, in Seventh Congressional District primary runoff, calling into question future, and relevance, of traditional black political machine built by leaders of civil rights movement; map; photo (M)
Full Article
In Poor Nations, a New Will to Fight AIDS
Date: 03 July 2002
By Peter Piot
Peter Piot
Peter Piot Op-Ed article notes new report from United Nations stating that at current infection rates, AIDS will kill 68 million people in the 45 most affected countries over next 20 years; says this need not happen, because HIV prevention campaigns work and epidemic can be controlled when governments make fighting the disease a priority; urges increased international funding for fighting AIDS in developing countries (M)
Full Article
SYSTEMAX, A COMPUTER SELLER, TO CUT 50 JOBS IN NEW YORK
Date: 04 July 2002
Systemax Inc, seller of personal computers and related supplies, will cut 50 employees as it combines two call and distribution centers in Port Washington, NY, to reduce costs; company is also discontinuing development of software system (S)0
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 03 July 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 July 2002
Full Article
New Mine Laws Weighed
Date: 03 July 2002
South Africa will probably propose legislation forcing mining companies to cede at least quarter of new projects to people disadvantaged during white rule; may also seek to compel companies to sell equity to disadvantaged groups, including blacks and women (M)
Full Article
Mondesi Is Forced To Follow New Rules
Date: 03 July 2002
By LIZ ROBBINS
Liz ROBBINS
Newly acquired outfielder Raul Mondesi must conform to New York Yankees rules, like removing his earring and reporting to clubhouse on time (M)
Full Article
New U.S. Crews Give Henley a Go
Date: 03 July 2002
By Norman Hildes-Heim
Norman Hildes-Heim
Grand Valley State University, Holy Cross College, Colgate University and Marist College crew teams will compete in Henley Royal Regatta on River Thames, race usually reserved for Ivy League crews (S)
Full Article
In Alabama Politics, How New Kid Won the Bloc
Date: 03 July 2002
By MICHAEL WILSON
Michael WILSON
Artur Davis, 34-year-old Harvard-educated former federal prosecutor, is apparent new guard in black Democratic politics in Alabama; Davis unseated Earl F Hilliard, state's first black congressman since Reconstruction, in Seventh Congressional District primary runoff, calling into question future, and relevance, of traditional black political machine built by leaders of civil rights movement; map; photo (M)
Full Article
In Poor Nations, a New Will to Fight AIDS
Date: 03 July 2002
By Peter Piot
Peter Piot
Peter Piot Op-Ed article notes new report from United Nations stating that at current infection rates, AIDS will kill 68 million people in the 45 most affected countries over next 20 years; says this need not happen, because HIV prevention campaigns work and epidemic can be controlled when governments make fighting the disease a priority; urges increased international funding for fighting AIDS in developing countries (M)
Full Article
SYSTEMAX, A COMPUTER SELLER, TO CUT 50 JOBS IN NEW YORK
Date: 04 July 2002
Systemax Inc, seller of personal computers and related supplies, will cut 50 employees as it combines two call and distribution centers in Port Washington, NY, to reduce costs; company is also discontinuing development of software system (S)0
Full Article
For Music Lovers on the Move, A New Twist on Mini-CD Players
Date: 04 July 2002
By Michel Marriott
Michel Marriott
Imation enters rewritable compact disc market offering burner and audio player in small format; TEAC introduces new mini CD/MP3 player; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 03 July 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 July 2002
Full Article
New Mine Laws Weighed
Date: 03 July 2002
South Africa will probably propose legislation forcing mining companies to cede at least quarter of new projects to people disadvantaged during white rule; may also seek to compel companies to sell equity to disadvantaged groups, including blacks and women (M)
Full Article
National Briefing | Washington: New Low For Voters
Date: 04 July 2002
Committee for Study of American Electorate reports that voter turnout for spring primary elections in 16 states that had statewide primaries in both major parties averaged 16.2 percent of those eligible to vote, down from 17.6 percent in 1998 and an new low (S)
Full Article
Mondesi Is Forced To Follow New Rules
Date: 03 July 2002
By LIZ ROBBINS
Liz ROBBINS
Newly acquired outfielder Raul Mondesi must conform to New York Yankees rules, like removing his earring and reporting to clubhouse on time (M)
Full Article
New U.S. Crews Give Henley a Go
Date: 03 July 2002
By Norman Hildes-Heim
Norman Hildes-Heim
Grand Valley State University, Holy Cross College, Colgate University and Marist College crew teams will compete in Henley Royal Regatta on River Thames, race usually reserved for Ivy League crews (S)
Full Article
In Alabama Politics, How New Kid Won the Bloc
Date: 03 July 2002
By MICHAEL WILSON
Michael WILSON
Artur Davis, 34-year-old Harvard-educated former federal prosecutor, is apparent new guard in black Democratic politics in Alabama; Davis unseated Earl F Hilliard, state's first black congressman since Reconstruction, in Seventh Congressional District primary runoff, calling into question future, and relevance, of traditional black political machine built by leaders of civil rights movement; map; photo (M)
Full Article
In Poor Nations, a New Will to Fight AIDS
Date: 03 July 2002
By Peter Piot
Peter Piot
Peter Piot Op-Ed article notes new report from United Nations stating that at current infection rates, AIDS will kill 68 million people in the 45 most affected countries over next 20 years; says this need not happen, because HIV prevention campaigns work and epidemic can be controlled when governments make fighting the disease a priority; urges increased international funding for fighting AIDS in developing countries (M)
Full Article