Atkārtoti atskaņo pirmdiena, 2003. gada 24. marts

2003. gada 24. marts bija pirmdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 82 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija George W. Bush.

Ja esat dzimis šajā dienā, jums ir 23 gadi. Jūsu pēdējā dzimšanas diena bija otrdiena, 2026. gada 24. marts, pirms 82 dienām. Jūsu nākamā dzimšanas diena ir trešdiena, 2027. gada 24. marts pēc 282 dienām. Jūs esat dzīvojis 8 483 dienas jeb aptuveni 203 614 stundas, vai aptuveni 12 216 847 minūtes vai aptuveni 733 010 820 sekundes.

Daži cilvēki, kuri dalās šajā dzimšanas dienā:

  • Džesika Česteina (aktieris, kinoproducents, dzimis 1977. gada 24. marts)
  • Stīvs Makvīns (aktieris, autosportists, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1930. gada 24. marts)
  • The Undertaker (profesionāls cīkstonis, dzimis 1965. gada 24. marts)
  • Džims Pārsonss (aktieris, balss aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1973. gada 24. marts)
  • Peitons Menings (aktieris, amerikāņu futbola spēlētājs, balss aktieris, restorāna īpašnieks, dzimis 1976. gada 24. marts)
  • Harijs Hudini (aktieris, aviators, filozofs, kaskadieris, kinoproducents, kinorežisors, vēsturnieks, dzimis 1874. gada 24. marts)
  • Elisone Henigana (aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1974. gada 24. marts)
  • Lara Flinna Boila (aktieris, dziedātājs, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1970. gada 24. marts)
  • Lī Ērmijs (TV producents, aktieris, balss aktieris, kinoaktieris, komiķis, režisors, scenārists, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1944. gada 24. marts)
  • Stīvs Bolmers (datorzinātnieks, komersants, tirgotājs, dzimis 1956. gada 24. marts)
  • Tomijs Hilfigers (dizainers, modes dizainers, dzimis 1951. gada 24. marts)
  • Nena (aktieris, dziedātājs, dziesminieks, mūziķis, dzimis 1960. gada 24. marts)
  • Kriss Bošs (basketbolists, dzimis 1984. gada 24. marts)
  • Annabella Sciorra (kinoaktieris, kinoproducents, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1964. gada 24. marts)
  • Viljams Moriss (arhitekts, dizainers, dzejnieks, dziesminieks, esperantists, gleznotājs, grafikas dizaineris, ilustrators, politiķis, rakstnieks, tekstila dizaineris, tulkotājs, vides aktīvists, zinātniskās fantastikas rakstnieks, zīmētājs, dzimis 1834. gada 24. marts)
  • Vilhelms Reihs (akadēmiķis, filozofs, psihiatrs, psihoanalītiķis, rakstnieks, dzimis 1897. gada 24. marts)
  • Ramiress (futbolists, dzimis 1987. gada 24. marts)
  • Finn Jones (aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1988. gada 24. marts)
  • Džozefs Barbera (TV producents, animators, kinoproducents, kinorežisors, rakstnieks, scenārists, dzimis 1911. gada 24. marts)
  • Janis Varufakis (ekonomists, politiķis, profesors, universitātes profesors, zinātniskās literatūras rakstnieks, dzimis 1961. gada 24. marts)
  • Jerži Kukučka (alpīnists, dzimis 1948. gada 24. marts)
  • Džozefs Prīstlijs (bibliotekārs, diletants, filozofs, fiziķis, izgudrotājs, politikas teorētiķis, politiķis, rakstnieks, skolotājs, teologs, zinātnes vēsturnieks, ķīmiķis, dzimis 1733. gada 24. marts)
  • Georgs Filips Tēlemanis (kapelmeistars, klasiskās mūzikas komponists, ērģelnieks, dzimis 1681. gada 24. marts)
  • Ilirs Meta (diplomāts, politiķis, dzimis 1969. gada 24. marts)
  • Murray Hamilton (aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1923. gada 24. marts)
  • Dario Fo (autors, dramaturgs, dzejnieks, gleznotājs, ilustrators, kinoaktieris, komponists, kostīmu mākslinieks, rakstnieks, scenogrāfs, scenārists, teātra aktieris, teātra režisors, dzimis 1926. gada 24. marts)
  • Abs Aiverks (kinoprofesija, dzimis 1901. gada 24. marts)
  • Valentino Lazaro (futbolists, dzimis 1996. gada 24. marts)
  • Kristofs Digarī (futbolists, radio personība, dzimis 1972. gada 24. marts)
  • Albins Kurti (politiķis, dzimis 1975. gada 24. marts)
  • Vasilijs Smislovs (dziedātājs, zinātniskās literatūras rakstnieks, šaha problēmists, šahists, dzimis 1921. gada 24. marts)
  • Tirso de Molina (dramaturgs, dzejnieks, mūks, rakstnieks, vēsturnieks, dzimis 1583. gada 24. marts)
  • Natalija Dilla (aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1986. gada 24. marts)
  • Aliū Sisē (futbolists, dzimis 1976. gada 24. marts)
  • Jāsirs Seiravāns (zinātniskās literatūras rakstnieks, šahists, dzimis 1960. gada 24. marts)
  • Benoît Assou-Ekotto (futbolists, dzimis 1984. gada 24. marts)
  • Nicholas Campbell (aktieris, kinorežisors, scenārists, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1952. gada 24. marts)
  • Jūki Ocu (futbolists, dzimis 1990. gada 24. marts)
  • Tomāšs Ūjfaluši (futbolists, dzimis 1978. gada 24. marts)
  • Giljermo Varela (futbolists, dzimis 1993. gada 24. marts)
  • Džons Pauels (botāniķis, ceļotājs-pētnieks, militārpersona, rakstnieks, valodnieks, ģeogrāfs, ģeologs, dzimis 1834. gada 24. marts)
  • Gene Nelson (aktieris, kinoaktieris, kinoproducents, kinorežisors, scenārists, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1920. gada 24. marts)
  • Peters Debajs (fiziķis, fiziķis-teorētiķis, inženieris, kristalogrāfs, profesors, universitātes profesors, zinātnieks, ķīmiķis, dzimis 1884. gada 24. marts)
  • Olivia Burnette (aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1977. gada 24. marts)
  • Diego Rolán (futbolists, dzimis 1993. gada 24. marts)
  • Vanessa Hinz (biatlonists, distanču slēpotājs, dzimis 1992. gada 24. marts)
  • Aleksandrs Edmonds Bekerels (fiziķis, fotogrāfs, universitātes profesors, ķīmiķis, dzimis 1820. gada 24. marts)
  • Ville Peltonens (hokejists, dzimis 1973. gada 24. marts)
  • Jaceks Bonks (futbolists, dzimis 1973. gada 24. marts)
  • Rebecca Horn (horeogrāfs, kinorežisors, skolotājs, skulptors, video mākslinieks, dzimis 1944. gada 24. marts)
  • Žozefs Liuvils (inženieris, matemātiķis, politiķis, profesors, dzimis 1809. gada 24. marts)
  • Džungo Fudžimoto (futbolists, dzimis 1984. gada 24. marts)
  • Luca Pellegrini (futbolists, dzimis 1963. gada 24. marts)
  • Jozefs Stefans (akadēmiķis, dzejnieks, fiziķis, matemātiķis, profesors, rakstnieks, dzimis 1835. gada 24. marts)
  • Gērijs Pafets (autosportists, dzimis 1981. gada 24. marts)
  • Stephen Yardley (aktieris, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1942. gada 24. marts)
  • Tom Kempinski (aktieris, kinoaktieris, rakstnieks, dzimis 1938. gada 24. marts)
  • Franz Blücher (politiķis, dzimis 1896. gada 24. marts)
  • Vladimirs Krikunovs (hokejists, treneris, dzimis 1950. gada 24. marts)
  • Tim Federle (bērnu literatūras rakstnieks, dejotājs, horeogrāfs, libretists, rakstnieks, romānu rakstnieks, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1980. gada 24. marts)
  • Hadi Sacko (futbolists, dzimis 1994. gada 24. marts)
  • Monika Socko (šahists, dzimis 1978. gada 24. marts)
  • Lene Kaaberbøl (bērnu literatūras rakstnieks, rakstnieks, dzimis 1960. gada 24. marts)
  • Fernando Sarney (politiķis, sporta funkcionārs, dzimis 1955. gada 24. marts)
  • Bruce Montague (aktieris, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1939. gada 24. marts)
  • Modest Ruciński (aktieris, dzimis 1979. gada 24. marts)
  • Lindita (dziedātājs, mūziķis, dzimis 1994. gada 24. marts)
  • Heinz Knoke (aviators, politiķis, dzimis 1921. gada 24. marts)
  • Lois Andrews (aktieris, kinoaktieris, dzimis 1924. gada 24. marts)
  • Franz-Serafin Exner (fiziķis, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1849. gada 24. marts)
  • Carlo Mierendorff (ekonomists, politiķis, dzimis 1897. gada 24. marts)
  • Gary Howard Klar (aktieris, dzimis 1947. gada 24. marts)
  • Minarti Timur (badmintonists, dzimis 1968. gada 24. marts)
  • Ivans Morovičs (šahists, dzimis 1963. gada 24. marts)
  • Timotē Bozons (hokejists, dzimis 1994. gada 24. marts)
  • Šigeo Jaegaši (futbola treneris, futbolists, dzimis 1933. gada 24. marts)
  • Charles Daniels (peldētājs, dzimis 1885. gada 24. marts)
  • Gérald Passédat (šefpavārs, dzimis 1960. gada 24. marts)
  • Marco Loughran (peldētājs, dzimis 1989. gada 24. marts)
  • Olivers Lauridsens (hokejists, dzimis 1989. gada 24. marts)
  • Camila Ashland (aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1911. gada 24. marts)
  • Michael Braun (austrāliešu futbola spēlētājs, dzimis 1978. gada 24. marts)
  • Džordžs Makenzijs (šahists, žurnālists, dzimis 1837. gada 24. marts)
  • Aleksandrs Osipovs (hokejists, dzimis 1989. gada 24. marts)
  • Lucia Chase (aktieris, baletdejotājs, kinoaktieris, teātra režisors, dzimis 1897. gada 24. marts)
  • Guido Menasci (dramaturgs, libretists, dzimis 1867. gada 24. marts)
  • Tracey Hallam (badmintonists, dzimis 1975. gada 24. marts)
  • Hanno Drechsler (politiķis, dzimis 1931. gada 24. marts)
  • Aiga Grabuste (vieglatlēts, dzimis 1988. gada 24. marts)
  • Corbin Harney (vides aktīvists, dzimis 1920. gada 24. marts)
  • Ralfs Hemerass (kinooperators, dzimis 1894. gada 24. marts)
  • Helmut Lippelt (politiķis, dzimis 1932. gada 24. marts)
  • Filippo Antonio Gualtieri (ksendzs, dzimis 1660. gada 24. marts)
  • Oļegs Meļehs (riteņbraucējs, dzimis 1982. gada 24. marts)
  • Volga Hiļko (amatieris cīkstonis, dzimis 1979. gada 24. marts)
  • Audrey Fontaine (badmintonists, dzimis 1992. gada 24. marts)
  • Hans Kreher (politiķis, dzimis 1943. gada 24. marts)
  • Marsels Lalu (mākslas vingrotājs, dzimis 1882. gada 24. marts)
  • Gwilym R. Jones (dzejnieks, žurnālists, dzimis 1903. gada 24. marts)
  • David Szurman (daiļslidotājs, dzimis 1981. gada 24. marts)
  • Luisa Tomas (basketbolists, dzimis 1983. gada 24. marts)
  • Bernd Kunzmann (fiziķis, politiķis, dzimis 1952. gada 24. marts)
  • Ivica Rajković (kinooperators, dzimis 1935. gada 24. marts)
  • Roland von Hunnius (politiķis, dzimis 1945. gada 24. marts)
  • Martin Wendt (politiķis, dzimis 1935. gada 24. marts)
  • August Kalkmann (klasikas arheologs, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1853. gada 24. marts)
  • Kasper Klitgaard (handbolists, dzimis 1979. gada 24. marts)
  • Eivind Øygarden (politiķis, dzimis 1918. gada 24. marts)
  • Rúben Vieira (badmintonists, dzimis 1991. gada 24. marts)
  • Maria Regina del Valle (badmintonists, dzimis 1991. gada 24. marts)
  • Yannick Morez (politiķis, ārsts, dzimis 1961. gada 24. marts)
  • Kirsty McGlynn (badmintonists, dzimis 1993. gada 24. marts)
  • Bartosz Gałązka (badmintonists, dzimis 2001. gada 24. marts)
  • Oskar Svensson (badmintonists, dzimis 2000. gada 24. marts)
  • Cecilia Rodger (badmintonists, dzimis 1948. gada 24. marts)
  • Jekaterina Poļeščuka (amatieris cīkstonis, dzimis 1994. gada 24. marts)
  • Valda Mora (rakstnieks, dzimis 1902. gada 24. marts)
  • Iona Gualdi (badmintonists, dzimis 2005. gada 24. marts)
  • Gwenola Le Troadec (politiķis, dzimis 1956. gada 24. marts)
  • Allison Lee (badmintonists, dzimis 2005. gada 24. marts)
  • Yuriya Takahashi (futbolists, dzimis 1999. gada 24. marts)
  • Andrejs Ignatovičs (hokejists, dzimis 1971. gada 24. marts)
  • Roberts Hartohs (šahists, dzimis 1947. gada 24. marts)
  • Benedikts Dolls (biatlonists, dzimis 1990. gada 24. marts)
  • Miyuki Tai (badmintonists, dzimis 1980. gada 24. marts)
  • Hans Heidler (politiķis, dzimis 1927. gada 24. marts)
  • Elke Hartmann (universitātes profesors, dzimis 1969. gada 24. marts)
  • Jenna Gozali (badmintonists, dzimis 1990. gada 24. marts)
  • Fritz Czermak (advokāts, politiķis, dzimis 1894. gada 24. marts)
  • Fritz Harney (komersants, dzimis 1879. gada 24. marts)
  • Hanna Jursch (baznīcas vēsturnieks, mākslas vēsturnieks, teologs, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1902. gada 24. marts)
  • Wilhelm Ziegenfuß (politiķis, dzimis 1913. gada 24. marts)
  • Willy Bartsch (politiķis, dzimis 1905. gada 24. marts)
  • Kang Kyung-jin (badmintonists, dzimis 1973. gada 24. marts)
  • Karl Haberland (politiķis, dzimis 1893. gada 24. marts)
  • Ludwig Eichhorn (politiķis, dzimis 1924. gada 24. marts)
  • Max Jungnickel (politiķis, dzimis 1868. gada 24. marts)
  • Mike Joppien (badmintonists, dzimis 1978. gada 24. marts)
  • Robert Becker (TV režisors, dzimis 1946. gada 24. marts)
  • Vasilijs Platovs (ārsts, šaha problēmists, šahists, dzimis 1881. gada 24. marts)
  • Willi Bäuerle (politiķis, dzimis 1926. gada 24. marts)
  • Giacinto Albini (politiķis, dzimis 1821. gada 24. marts)
  • Žils Rolāns (mākslas vingrotājs, dzimis 1877. gada 24. marts)
  • Heinrihs Blūmentāls (universitātes profesors, ārsts, dzimis 1804. gada 24. marts)
  • Milda Klētniece (aktieris, dzimis 1915. gada 24. marts)
  • Alfrēds Jaunušans (aktieris, dzimis 1919. gada 24. marts)
  • Otto Christian Rosenkrantz (virsnieks, dzimis 1727. gada 24. marts)
  • Herbert Guhr (politiķis, dzimis 1917. gada 24. marts)
  • Petr Dudešek (diriģents, komponists, dzimis 1939. gada 24. marts)
  • Stephanie Pinhary (badmintonists, dzimis 1997. gada 24. marts)

24th of March 2003 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2003. gada 24. marts

War Images Give New Purpose to High-Speed Web

Date: 24 March 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Surge in demand for online news about war in Iraq has become pivotal test of potential of high-speed Internet connections, both to attract users to online media outlets and to persuade them to pay for material they find there; Web sites of many of major news organizations have hastily assembled novel collage of live video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry displays, interactive maps and other new digital reportage; some Internet analysts play down comparisons between rise of broadband news in this war and rise of CNN in 1991; photo; graph (M)

Full Article

Murdoch's Star Group to Provide 24-Hour News Channel in India

Date: 24 March 2003

By SARITHA RAI

Saritha RAI

Rupert Murdoch's Star Group will start 24-hour news channel in India in early April, aiming at 41 million Indian households with cable television; Star News will be presented in Hindi, but executives hope large portion of viewers with also be English speakers, who tend to be nation's most affluent consumers; photo (M)

Full Article

In This War, News Is A Weapon

Date: 25 March 2003

By Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian Truscott

Lucian K Truscott IV Op-Ed article says Pentagon is using news media as a weapon in war in Iraq, using information that media provide to harass and intimidate Iraqi military leadership; drawing (M)

Full Article

There's a New Deputy in the Sky

Date: 25 March 2003

By JOE SHARKEY

Joe SHARKEY

Airlines have been putting pilots and flight attendants through security courses that place more emphasis than before on resisting hijackers, with physical force if necessary; while flight attendants have complained that training is haphazard and inadequate, fact that it exists at all underscores new order of day; some pilots say their new priority is not saving lives, it is defending cockpit; security and personal-safety consultant Robert Siciliano comments; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 March 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 March 2003

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New Twist on Smoke and Coughs

Date: 25 March 2003

By John O'Neil

John O'Neil

Dr Peter V Dicpinigaitis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor, publishes study in journal Chest concluding that cough reflex in smokers requires more stimulus than in non-smokers; possible reasons for this difference are discussed; cartoon (S)

Full Article

New Iraqi Force Emerges

Date: 24 March 2003

By MICHAEL R. GORDON

Michael GORDON

New and unexpected threat to American forces in Iraq is posed by fedayeen, militia that is commanded by Saddam Hussein's son Uday; members are recruited from one of several security agencies and intelligence services and from Iraq's Republican Guard; American officials are well aware of fedayeen but did not expect them to be so aggressive; fedayeen are believed to have been involved in capture of American soldiers (S)

Full Article

New Charges Are Expected at HealthSouth

Date: 25 March 2003

By SIMON ROMERO with RIVA D. ATLAS

Simon ROMERO

Federal investigators are expected to file criminal charges against additional senior officials at HealthSouth Corp soon; new criminal charges against high-ranking executives at HealthSouth would be latest blow to company, which says its financial statements should not be relied upon after federal regulators say they uncovered many fraudulent accounting practices; Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that company and former chairman Richard M Scrushy falsified profits for decades; company's director Betsy Atkins resigns from board less than three weeks after joining it; Alice Martin, US attorney handling case, says probe of accounting irregularities is advancing as numerous executives from company seek to cooperate with investigation; company spokesman Ernie W Knewitz says company has not dismissed any officials who are believed to have taken part in meetings--called family meetings; investigators contend that at these meetings financial records were altered to mislead investors; says company is waiting for official notification from law enforcement authorities of any claims of wrongdoing by employees before taking disciplinary action; HealthSouth continues efforts to avert bankruptcy filing as executives and financial advisers discuss possibility of new financing from company's banks (M)

Full Article

The New Chinatown? Try the Asian Mall

Date: 24 March 2003

By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN

Patricia BROWN

Giant Asian supermarkets are anchoring suburban-style, pan-Asian shopping malls in California, which has 9 of country's 10 cities with highest proportion of Asians; growth of Asian malls and supermarkets mirrors growing prosperity of Asian-Americans who have left urban enclaves for mainstream suburbs; unlike traditional Chinatowns in Oakland and San Francisco, where language is predominantly Cantonese, new malls and 99 Ranch supermarket chain are linguistically inclusive, with English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin and Filipino in addition to Cantonese as common languages; ethnic food markets are flourishing nationally, including 99 Ranch supermarket in Doraville, Ga, and all-Japanese food court in Arlington Heights, Ill; photos (M)

Full Article

War Images Give New Purpose to High-Speed Web

Date: 24 March 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Surge in demand for online news about war in Iraq has become pivotal test of potential of high-speed Internet connections, both to attract users to online media outlets and to persuade them to pay for material they find there; Web sites of many of major news organizations have hastily assembled novel collage of live video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry displays, interactive maps and other new digital reportage; some Internet analysts play down comparisons between rise of broadband news in this war and rise of CNN in 1991; photo; graph (M)

Full Article

Murdoch's Star Group to Provide 24-Hour News Channel in India

Date: 24 March 2003

By SARITHA RAI

Saritha RAI

Rupert Murdoch's Star Group will start 24-hour news channel in India in early April, aiming at 41 million Indian households with cable television; Star News will be presented in Hindi, but executives hope large portion of viewers with also be English speakers, who tend to be nation's most affluent consumers; photo (M)

Full Article

In This War, News Is A Weapon

Date: 25 March 2003

By Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian Truscott

Lucian K Truscott IV Op-Ed article says Pentagon is using news media as a weapon in war in Iraq, using information that media provide to harass and intimidate Iraqi military leadership; drawing (M)

Full Article

There's a New Deputy in the Sky

Date: 25 March 2003

By JOE SHARKEY

Joe SHARKEY

Airlines have been putting pilots and flight attendants through security courses that place more emphasis than before on resisting hijackers, with physical force if necessary; while flight attendants have complained that training is haphazard and inadequate, fact that it exists at all underscores new order of day; some pilots say their new priority is not saving lives, it is defending cockpit; security and personal-safety consultant Robert Siciliano comments; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 March 2003

Full Article

New Twist on Smoke and Coughs

Date: 25 March 2003

By John O'Neil

John O'Neil

Dr Peter V Dicpinigaitis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor, publishes study in journal Chest concluding that cough reflex in smokers requires more stimulus than in non-smokers; possible reasons for this difference are discussed; cartoon (S)

Full Article

New Charges Are Expected at HealthSouth

Date: 25 March 2003

By SIMON ROMERO with RIVA D. ATLAS

Simon ROMERO

Federal investigators are expected to file criminal charges against additional senior officials at HealthSouth Corp soon; new criminal charges against high-ranking executives at HealthSouth would be latest blow to company, which says its financial statements should not be relied upon after federal regulators say they uncovered many fraudulent accounting practices; Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that company and former chairman Richard M Scrushy falsified profits for decades; company's director Betsy Atkins resigns from board less than three weeks after joining it; Alice Martin, US attorney handling case, says probe of accounting irregularities is advancing as numerous executives from company seek to cooperate with investigation; company spokesman Ernie W Knewitz says company has not dismissed any officials who are believed to have taken part in meetings--called family meetings; investigators contend that at these meetings financial records were altered to mislead investors; says company is waiting for official notification from law enforcement authorities of any claims of wrongdoing by employees before taking disciplinary action; HealthSouth continues efforts to avert bankruptcy filing as executives and financial advisers discuss possibility of new financing from company's banks (M)

Full Article

The New Chinatown? Try the Asian Mall

Date: 24 March 2003

By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN

Patricia BROWN

Giant Asian supermarkets are anchoring suburban-style, pan-Asian shopping malls in California, which has 9 of country's 10 cities with highest proportion of Asians; growth of Asian malls and supermarkets mirrors growing prosperity of Asian-Americans who have left urban enclaves for mainstream suburbs; unlike traditional Chinatowns in Oakland and San Francisco, where language is predominantly Cantonese, new malls and 99 Ranch supermarket chain are linguistically inclusive, with English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin and Filipino in addition to Cantonese as common languages; ethnic food markets are flourishing nationally, including 99 Ranch supermarket in Doraville, Ga, and all-Japanese food court in Arlington Heights, Ill; photos (M)

Full Article

War Images Give New Purpose to High-Speed Web

Date: 24 March 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Surge in demand for online news about war in Iraq has become pivotal test of potential of high-speed Internet connections, both to attract users to online media outlets and to persuade them to pay for material they find there; Web sites of many of major news organizations have hastily assembled novel collage of live video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry displays, interactive maps and other new digital reportage; some Internet analysts play down comparisons between rise of broadband news in this war and rise of CNN in 1991; photo; graph (M)

Full Article

Murdoch's Star Group to Provide 24-Hour News Channel in India

Date: 24 March 2003

By SARITHA RAI

Saritha RAI

Rupert Murdoch's Star Group will start 24-hour news channel in India in early April, aiming at 41 million Indian households with cable television; Star News will be presented in Hindi, but executives hope large portion of viewers with also be English speakers, who tend to be nation's most affluent consumers; photo (M)

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In This War, News Is A Weapon

Date: 25 March 2003

By Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian Truscott

Lucian K Truscott IV Op-Ed article says Pentagon is using news media as a weapon in war in Iraq, using information that media provide to harass and intimidate Iraqi military leadership; drawing (M)

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There's a New Deputy in the Sky

Date: 25 March 2003

By JOE SHARKEY

Joe SHARKEY

Airlines have been putting pilots and flight attendants through security courses that place more emphasis than before on resisting hijackers, with physical force if necessary; while flight attendants have complained that training is haphazard and inadequate, fact that it exists at all underscores new order of day; some pilots say their new priority is not saving lives, it is defending cockpit; security and personal-safety consultant Robert Siciliano comments; photo (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 March 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 March 2003

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New Twist on Smoke and Coughs

Date: 25 March 2003

By John O'Neil

John O'Neil

Dr Peter V Dicpinigaitis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor, publishes study in journal Chest concluding that cough reflex in smokers requires more stimulus than in non-smokers; possible reasons for this difference are discussed; cartoon (S)

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New Iraqi Force Emerges

Date: 24 March 2003

By MICHAEL R. GORDON

Michael GORDON

New and unexpected threat to American forces in Iraq is posed by fedayeen, militia that is commanded by Saddam Hussein's son Uday; members are recruited from one of several security agencies and intelligence services and from Iraq's Republican Guard; American officials are well aware of fedayeen but did not expect them to be so aggressive; fedayeen are believed to have been involved in capture of American soldiers (S)

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New Charges Are Expected at HealthSouth

Date: 25 March 2003

By SIMON ROMERO with RIVA D. ATLAS

Simon ROMERO

Federal investigators are expected to file criminal charges against additional senior officials at HealthSouth Corp soon; new criminal charges against high-ranking executives at HealthSouth would be latest blow to company, which says its financial statements should not be relied upon after federal regulators say they uncovered many fraudulent accounting practices; Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that company and former chairman Richard M Scrushy falsified profits for decades; company's director Betsy Atkins resigns from board less than three weeks after joining it; Alice Martin, US attorney handling case, says probe of accounting irregularities is advancing as numerous executives from company seek to cooperate with investigation; company spokesman Ernie W Knewitz says company has not dismissed any officials who are believed to have taken part in meetings--called family meetings; investigators contend that at these meetings financial records were altered to mislead investors; says company is waiting for official notification from law enforcement authorities of any claims of wrongdoing by employees before taking disciplinary action; HealthSouth continues efforts to avert bankruptcy filing as executives and financial advisers discuss possibility of new financing from company's banks (M)

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The New Chinatown? Try the Asian Mall

Date: 24 March 2003

By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN

Patricia BROWN

Giant Asian supermarkets are anchoring suburban-style, pan-Asian shopping malls in California, which has 9 of country's 10 cities with highest proportion of Asians; growth of Asian malls and supermarkets mirrors growing prosperity of Asian-Americans who have left urban enclaves for mainstream suburbs; unlike traditional Chinatowns in Oakland and San Francisco, where language is predominantly Cantonese, new malls and 99 Ranch supermarket chain are linguistically inclusive, with English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin and Filipino in addition to Cantonese as common languages; ethnic food markets are flourishing nationally, including 99 Ranch supermarket in Doraville, Ga, and all-Japanese food court in Arlington Heights, Ill; photos (M)

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War Images Give New Purpose to High-Speed Web

Date: 24 March 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Surge in demand for online news about war in Iraq has become pivotal test of potential of high-speed Internet connections, both to attract users to online media outlets and to persuade them to pay for material they find there; Web sites of many of major news organizations have hastily assembled novel collage of live video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry displays, interactive maps and other new digital reportage; some Internet analysts play down comparisons between rise of broadband news in this war and rise of CNN in 1991; photo; graph (M)

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Murdoch's Star Group to Provide 24-Hour News Channel in India

Date: 24 March 2003

By SARITHA RAI

Saritha RAI

Rupert Murdoch's Star Group will start 24-hour news channel in India in early April, aiming at 41 million Indian households with cable television; Star News will be presented in Hindi, but executives hope large portion of viewers with also be English speakers, who tend to be nation's most affluent consumers; photo (M)

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In This War, News Is A Weapon

Date: 25 March 2003

By Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian Truscott

Lucian K Truscott IV Op-Ed article says Pentagon is using news media as a weapon in war in Iraq, using information that media provide to harass and intimidate Iraqi military leadership; drawing (M)

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There's a New Deputy in the Sky

Date: 25 March 2003

By JOE SHARKEY

Joe SHARKEY

Airlines have been putting pilots and flight attendants through security courses that place more emphasis than before on resisting hijackers, with physical force if necessary; while flight attendants have complained that training is haphazard and inadequate, fact that it exists at all underscores new order of day; some pilots say their new priority is not saving lives, it is defending cockpit; security and personal-safety consultant Robert Siciliano comments; photo (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 March 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 March 2003

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New Twist on Smoke and Coughs

Date: 25 March 2003

By John O'Neil

John O'Neil

Dr Peter V Dicpinigaitis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor, publishes study in journal Chest concluding that cough reflex in smokers requires more stimulus than in non-smokers; possible reasons for this difference are discussed; cartoon (S)

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New Iraqi Force Emerges

Date: 24 March 2003

By MICHAEL R. GORDON

Michael GORDON

New and unexpected threat to American forces in Iraq is posed by fedayeen, militia that is commanded by Saddam Hussein's son Uday; members are recruited from one of several security agencies and intelligence services and from Iraq's Republican Guard; American officials are well aware of fedayeen but did not expect them to be so aggressive; fedayeen are believed to have been involved in capture of American soldiers (S)

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New Charges Are Expected at HealthSouth

Date: 25 March 2003

By SIMON ROMERO with RIVA D. ATLAS

Simon ROMERO

Federal investigators are expected to file criminal charges against additional senior officials at HealthSouth Corp soon; new criminal charges against high-ranking executives at HealthSouth would be latest blow to company, which says its financial statements should not be relied upon after federal regulators say they uncovered many fraudulent accounting practices; Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that company and former chairman Richard M Scrushy falsified profits for decades; company's director Betsy Atkins resigns from board less than three weeks after joining it; Alice Martin, US attorney handling case, says probe of accounting irregularities is advancing as numerous executives from company seek to cooperate with investigation; company spokesman Ernie W Knewitz says company has not dismissed any officials who are believed to have taken part in meetings--called family meetings; investigators contend that at these meetings financial records were altered to mislead investors; says company is waiting for official notification from law enforcement authorities of any claims of wrongdoing by employees before taking disciplinary action; HealthSouth continues efforts to avert bankruptcy filing as executives and financial advisers discuss possibility of new financing from company's banks (M)

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The New Chinatown? Try the Asian Mall

Date: 24 March 2003

By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN

Patricia BROWN

Giant Asian supermarkets are anchoring suburban-style, pan-Asian shopping malls in California, which has 9 of country's 10 cities with highest proportion of Asians; growth of Asian malls and supermarkets mirrors growing prosperity of Asian-Americans who have left urban enclaves for mainstream suburbs; unlike traditional Chinatowns in Oakland and San Francisco, where language is predominantly Cantonese, new malls and 99 Ranch supermarket chain are linguistically inclusive, with English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin and Filipino in addition to Cantonese as common languages; ethnic food markets are flourishing nationally, including 99 Ranch supermarket in Doraville, Ga, and all-Japanese food court in Arlington Heights, Ill; photos (M)

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War Images Give New Purpose to High-Speed Web

Date: 24 March 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Surge in demand for online news about war in Iraq has become pivotal test of potential of high-speed Internet connections, both to attract users to online media outlets and to persuade them to pay for material they find there; Web sites of many of major news organizations have hastily assembled novel collage of live video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry displays, interactive maps and other new digital reportage; some Internet analysts play down comparisons between rise of broadband news in this war and rise of CNN in 1991; photo; graph (M)

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Murdoch's Star Group to Provide 24-Hour News Channel in India

Date: 24 March 2003

By SARITHA RAI

Saritha RAI

Rupert Murdoch's Star Group will start 24-hour news channel in India in early April, aiming at 41 million Indian households with cable television; Star News will be presented in Hindi, but executives hope large portion of viewers with also be English speakers, who tend to be nation's most affluent consumers; photo (M)

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In This War, News Is A Weapon

Date: 25 March 2003

By Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian Truscott

Lucian K Truscott IV Op-Ed article says Pentagon is using news media as a weapon in war in Iraq, using information that media provide to harass and intimidate Iraqi military leadership; drawing (M)

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There's a New Deputy in the Sky

Date: 25 March 2003

By JOE SHARKEY

Joe SHARKEY

Airlines have been putting pilots and flight attendants through security courses that place more emphasis than before on resisting hijackers, with physical force if necessary; while flight attendants have complained that training is haphazard and inadequate, fact that it exists at all underscores new order of day; some pilots say their new priority is not saving lives, it is defending cockpit; security and personal-safety consultant Robert Siciliano comments; photo (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 March 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 March 2003

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New Twist on Smoke and Coughs

Date: 25 March 2003

By John O'Neil

John O'Neil

Dr Peter V Dicpinigaitis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor, publishes study in journal Chest concluding that cough reflex in smokers requires more stimulus than in non-smokers; possible reasons for this difference are discussed; cartoon (S)

Full Article

New Iraqi Force Emerges

Date: 24 March 2003

By MICHAEL R. GORDON

Michael GORDON

New and unexpected threat to American forces in Iraq is posed by fedayeen, militia that is commanded by Saddam Hussein's son Uday; members are recruited from one of several security agencies and intelligence services and from Iraq's Republican Guard; American officials are well aware of fedayeen but did not expect them to be so aggressive; fedayeen are believed to have been involved in capture of American soldiers (S)

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New Charges Are Expected at HealthSouth

Date: 25 March 2003

By SIMON ROMERO with RIVA D. ATLAS

Simon ROMERO

Federal investigators are expected to file criminal charges against additional senior officials at HealthSouth Corp soon; new criminal charges against high-ranking executives at HealthSouth would be latest blow to company, which says its financial statements should not be relied upon after federal regulators say they uncovered many fraudulent accounting practices; Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that company and former chairman Richard M Scrushy falsified profits for decades; company's director Betsy Atkins resigns from board less than three weeks after joining it; Alice Martin, US attorney handling case, says probe of accounting irregularities is advancing as numerous executives from company seek to cooperate with investigation; company spokesman Ernie W Knewitz says company has not dismissed any officials who are believed to have taken part in meetings--called family meetings; investigators contend that at these meetings financial records were altered to mislead investors; says company is waiting for official notification from law enforcement authorities of any claims of wrongdoing by employees before taking disciplinary action; HealthSouth continues efforts to avert bankruptcy filing as executives and financial advisers discuss possibility of new financing from company's banks (M)

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