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Date: 14 August 2003
Pres Bush takes offense when reporter calls California governor's race 'biggest political story in the country'; he reminds reporters of presidential race (S)
2003. gada 14. augusts bija ceturtdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes ♌. Tā bija 225 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija George W. Bush.
Ja esat dzimis šajā dienā, jums ir 22 gadi. Jūsu pēdējā dzimšanas diena bija ceturtdiena, 2025. gada 14. augusts, pirms 297 dienām. Jūsu nākamā dzimšanas diena ir piektdiena, 2026. gada 14. augusts pēc 67 dienām. Jūs esat dzīvojis 8 333 dienas jeb aptuveni 200 004 stundas, vai aptuveni 12 000 282 minūtes vai aptuveni 720 016 920 sekundes.
Date: 14 August 2003
Pres Bush takes offense when reporter calls California governor's race 'biggest political story in the country'; he reminds reporters of presidential race (S)
Date: 14 August 2003
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
News Corp, media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, reports better-than-expected results for its fiscal fourth quarter ended June 30; says net income was $370 million compared with loss of $1.7 million year earlier; revenue rose to $4.6 billion from $3.8 billion; Fox Entertainment Group, which is 80 percent owned by News Corp, says fourth-quarter net income rose to $258 million from $40 million; operating income rose 59 percent, to $505 million; revenue rose 15 percent, to $2.8 billion (M)
Date: 15 August 2003
By DAVID BARSTOW
David BARSTOW
Epic blackout brings day of colossal disruption to New York City; at Port Authority Bus Station, waves of confused commuters are met by small contingent of harried police officers trying, vainly, to push everyone back out; commuter trains are evacuated; hotels scramble to accommodate thousands of guests suddenly cut off from rooms by useless elevators and room keys; buses are packed; level of anxiety is clearly eased by fact that so many crucial city institutions are continuing to provide some services because of backup generators; normally garish Times Square billboards are black; photos (M)
Date: 15 August 2003
By CHRIS BROUSSARD
Chris BROUSSARD
Profile of Larry Ayuso, who plays basketball for Puerto Rican national team; Ayuso could easily have become sad statistic on drug infested streets of South Bronx, but relocated to Diane Taylor's home in Roswell, NM, as part of Student Athletes for Education program; photos (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
By CONSTANCE L. HAYS
Constance HAYS
J Walter Thompson is naming top executives to head division HealthatJWT that is being formed to oversee agency's health care advertising accounts with total billings estimated above $500 million (S)
Date: 15 August 2003
Films The Hunted, Head of State, The Lizzie McGuire Movie and Cradle 2 the Grave are released as new videos; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Date: 15 August 2003
By WINNIE HU
Winnie HU
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg declares war on city's rat population; says inspections and extermination efforts will be stepped up in coming year (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. with JOE DRAPE
James McKINLEY
New York Racing Association is facing heavy scrutiny by New York State officials, including Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and Comptroller Alan G Hevesi, who are accusing organization of corruption, criminality, abuse of power and tax evasion; association has benefitted from position of power in Albany and cozying up to influencial politicians over years, which has resulted in rampant expansion, preferential treatment and cuts in tax rates on bets (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
Pres Bush takes offense when reporter calls California governor's race 'biggest political story in the country'; he reminds reporters of presidential race (S)
Date: 15 August 2003
By DAVID BARSTOW
David BARSTOW
Epic blackout brings day of colossal disruption to New York City; at Port Authority Bus Station, waves of confused commuters are met by small contingent of harried police officers trying, vainly, to push everyone back out; commuter trains are evacuated; hotels scramble to accommodate thousands of guests suddenly cut off from rooms by useless elevators and room keys; buses are packed; level of anxiety is clearly eased by fact that so many crucial city institutions are continuing to provide some services because of backup generators; normally garish Times Square billboards are black; photos (M)
Date: 15 August 2003
By CHRIS BROUSSARD
Chris BROUSSARD
Profile of Larry Ayuso, who plays basketball for Puerto Rican national team; Ayuso could easily have become sad statistic on drug infested streets of South Bronx, but relocated to Diane Taylor's home in Roswell, NM, as part of Student Athletes for Education program; photos (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
By CONSTANCE L. HAYS
Constance HAYS
J Walter Thompson is naming top executives to head division HealthatJWT that is being formed to oversee agency's health care advertising accounts with total billings estimated above $500 million (S)
Date: 15 August 2003
Films The Hunted, Head of State, The Lizzie McGuire Movie and Cradle 2 the Grave are released as new videos; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Date: 15 August 2003
By WINNIE HU
Winnie HU
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg declares war on city's rat population; says inspections and extermination efforts will be stepped up in coming year (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. with JOE DRAPE
James McKINLEY
New York Racing Association is facing heavy scrutiny by New York State officials, including Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and Comptroller Alan G Hevesi, who are accusing organization of corruption, criminality, abuse of power and tax evasion; association has benefitted from position of power in Albany and cozying up to influencial politicians over years, which has resulted in rampant expansion, preferential treatment and cuts in tax rates on bets (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
Pres Bush takes offense when reporter calls California governor's race 'biggest political story in the country'; he reminds reporters of presidential race (S)
Date: 14 August 2003
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
News Corp, media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, reports better-than-expected results for its fiscal fourth quarter ended June 30; says net income was $370 million compared with loss of $1.7 million year earlier; revenue rose to $4.6 billion from $3.8 billion; Fox Entertainment Group, which is 80 percent owned by News Corp, says fourth-quarter net income rose to $258 million from $40 million; operating income rose 59 percent, to $505 million; revenue rose 15 percent, to $2.8 billion (M)
Date: 15 August 2003
By DAVID BARSTOW
David BARSTOW
Epic blackout brings day of colossal disruption to New York City; at Port Authority Bus Station, waves of confused commuters are met by small contingent of harried police officers trying, vainly, to push everyone back out; commuter trains are evacuated; hotels scramble to accommodate thousands of guests suddenly cut off from rooms by useless elevators and room keys; buses are packed; level of anxiety is clearly eased by fact that so many crucial city institutions are continuing to provide some services because of backup generators; normally garish Times Square billboards are black; photos (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
By CONSTANCE L. HAYS
Constance HAYS
J Walter Thompson is naming top executives to head division HealthatJWT that is being formed to oversee agency's health care advertising accounts with total billings estimated above $500 million (S)
Date: 15 August 2003
Films The Hunted, Head of State, The Lizzie McGuire Movie and Cradle 2 the Grave are released as new videos; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Date: 15 August 2003
By WINNIE HU
Winnie HU
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg declares war on city's rat population; says inspections and extermination efforts will be stepped up in coming year (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. with JOE DRAPE
James McKINLEY
New York Racing Association is facing heavy scrutiny by New York State officials, including Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and Comptroller Alan G Hevesi, who are accusing organization of corruption, criminality, abuse of power and tax evasion; association has benefitted from position of power in Albany and cozying up to influencial politicians over years, which has resulted in rampant expansion, preferential treatment and cuts in tax rates on bets (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
Pres Bush takes offense when reporter calls California governor's race 'biggest political story in the country'; he reminds reporters of presidential race (S)
Date: 14 August 2003
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
News Corp, media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, reports better-than-expected results for its fiscal fourth quarter ended June 30; says net income was $370 million compared with loss of $1.7 million year earlier; revenue rose to $4.6 billion from $3.8 billion; Fox Entertainment Group, which is 80 percent owned by News Corp, says fourth-quarter net income rose to $258 million from $40 million; operating income rose 59 percent, to $505 million; revenue rose 15 percent, to $2.8 billion (M)
Date: 15 August 2003
By DAVID BARSTOW
David BARSTOW
Epic blackout brings day of colossal disruption to New York City; at Port Authority Bus Station, waves of confused commuters are met by small contingent of harried police officers trying, vainly, to push everyone back out; commuter trains are evacuated; hotels scramble to accommodate thousands of guests suddenly cut off from rooms by useless elevators and room keys; buses are packed; level of anxiety is clearly eased by fact that so many crucial city institutions are continuing to provide some services because of backup generators; normally garish Times Square billboards are black; photos (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
By CONSTANCE L. HAYS
Constance HAYS
J Walter Thompson is naming top executives to head division HealthatJWT that is being formed to oversee agency's health care advertising accounts with total billings estimated above $500 million (S)
Date: 15 August 2003
Films The Hunted, Head of State, The Lizzie McGuire Movie and Cradle 2 the Grave are released as new videos; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Date: 15 August 2003
By WINNIE HU
Winnie HU
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg declares war on city's rat population; says inspections and extermination efforts will be stepped up in coming year (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. with JOE DRAPE
James McKINLEY
New York Racing Association is facing heavy scrutiny by New York State officials, including Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and Comptroller Alan G Hevesi, who are accusing organization of corruption, criminality, abuse of power and tax evasion; association has benefitted from position of power in Albany and cozying up to influencial politicians over years, which has resulted in rampant expansion, preferential treatment and cuts in tax rates on bets (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
Pres Bush takes offense when reporter calls California governor's race 'biggest political story in the country'; he reminds reporters of presidential race (S)
Date: 14 August 2003
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
News Corp, media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, reports better-than-expected results for its fiscal fourth quarter ended June 30; says net income was $370 million compared with loss of $1.7 million year earlier; revenue rose to $4.6 billion from $3.8 billion; Fox Entertainment Group, which is 80 percent owned by News Corp, says fourth-quarter net income rose to $258 million from $40 million; operating income rose 59 percent, to $505 million; revenue rose 15 percent, to $2.8 billion (M)
Date: 15 August 2003
By DAVID BARSTOW
David BARSTOW
Epic blackout brings day of colossal disruption to New York City; at Port Authority Bus Station, waves of confused commuters are met by small contingent of harried police officers trying, vainly, to push everyone back out; commuter trains are evacuated; hotels scramble to accommodate thousands of guests suddenly cut off from rooms by useless elevators and room keys; buses are packed; level of anxiety is clearly eased by fact that so many crucial city institutions are continuing to provide some services because of backup generators; normally garish Times Square billboards are black; photos (M)
Date: 15 August 2003
By CHRIS BROUSSARD
Chris BROUSSARD
Profile of Larry Ayuso, who plays basketball for Puerto Rican national team; Ayuso could easily have become sad statistic on drug infested streets of South Bronx, but relocated to Diane Taylor's home in Roswell, NM, as part of Student Athletes for Education program; photos (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
By CONSTANCE L. HAYS
Constance HAYS
J Walter Thompson is naming top executives to head division HealthatJWT that is being formed to oversee agency's health care advertising accounts with total billings estimated above $500 million (S)
Date: 15 August 2003
Films The Hunted, Head of State, The Lizzie McGuire Movie and Cradle 2 the Grave are released as new videos; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Date: 14 August 2003
By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. with JOE DRAPE
James McKINLEY
New York Racing Association is facing heavy scrutiny by New York State officials, including Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and Comptroller Alan G Hevesi, who are accusing organization of corruption, criminality, abuse of power and tax evasion; association has benefitted from position of power in Albany and cozying up to influencial politicians over years, which has resulted in rampant expansion, preferential treatment and cuts in tax rates on bets (M)