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18th of September 2003 News
Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 2003. gada 18. septembris
GOODRICH SAYS IT WILL CLOSE A PLANT IN NEW JERSEY
Date: 19 September 2003
Goodrich, maker of aircraft landing gear, to close repair plant in Englewood, NJ, eliminating as many as 163 jobs over next year; work will be transferred to plant that will be built in North Carolina or South Carolina (S)
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Metro Briefing | New York: Mixed News On Infant Mortality
Date: 18 September 2003
By Richard Pérez-Peña (NYT)
Richard NYT
Infant mortality rate in New York City drops to record low in 2002: 6.0 for every 1,000 babies born; however, rates are sometimes double that in poor, black and Hispanic communities (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 September 2003
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 18 September 2003
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Weekender | New Paltz, N.Y.
Date: 19 September 2003
By BONNIE TSUI
Bonnie TSUI
Article on New Paltz, NY, as place to live or visit; photo; photo; map; chart (M)
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World Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: Banned Paper Allowed To Reopen
Date: 19 September 2003
By Michael Wines (NYT)
Michael NYT
Daily News, Zimbabwe independent newspaper, is allowed by court order to reopen after being closed by police for six days for registration violations; Sam Sipepa Nkomo, publisher's chief executive, acknowledges paper's ability to publish is tenuous as Zimbabwe, currently led by President Robert Mugabe, is undergoing constant change (S)
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A New Yorker Feast, From Books to Bjork
Date: 18 September 2003
By DAVID CARR
David CARR
Article on New Yorker magazine's fourth annual New Yorker Festival, which will include almost 50 reading-related events around New York City; photo (M)
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New Hall for Meteorites Old Beyond Imagining
Date: 19 September 2003
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
John WILFORD
Article on newly renovated Arthur Ross Hall of Metorites at American Museum of Natural History; photo (M)
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World Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: Protesters Arrested
Date: 18 September 2003
By Sharon LaFraniere (NYT)
Sharon NYT
Zimbabwe police arrest 100 people protesting government closure of Daily News, independent newspaper (S)
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New York Region Expected To Escape Brunt of Isabel
Date: 18 September 2003
By IVER PETERSON
Iver PETERSON
Hurricane Isabel is not expected to strike New York metropolitan area with full force; photo (M)
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GOODRICH SAYS IT WILL CLOSE A PLANT IN NEW JERSEY
Date: 19 September 2003
Goodrich, maker of aircraft landing gear, to close repair plant in Englewood, NJ, eliminating as many as 163 jobs over next year; work will be transferred to plant that will be built in North Carolina or South Carolina (S)
Full Article
Metro Briefing | New York: Mixed News On Infant Mortality
Date: 18 September 2003
By Richard Pérez-Peña (NYT)
Richard NYT
Infant mortality rate in New York City drops to record low in 2002: 6.0 for every 1,000 babies born; however, rates are sometimes double that in poor, black and Hispanic communities (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 September 2003
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 18 September 2003
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Weekender | New Paltz, N.Y.
Date: 19 September 2003
By BONNIE TSUI
Bonnie TSUI
Article on New Paltz, NY, as place to live or visit; photo; photo; map; chart (M)
Full Article
World Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: Banned Paper Allowed To Reopen
Date: 19 September 2003
By Michael Wines (NYT)
Michael NYT
Daily News, Zimbabwe independent newspaper, is allowed by court order to reopen after being closed by police for six days for registration violations; Sam Sipepa Nkomo, publisher's chief executive, acknowledges paper's ability to publish is tenuous as Zimbabwe, currently led by President Robert Mugabe, is undergoing constant change (S)
Full Article
A New Yorker Feast, From Books to Bjork
Date: 18 September 2003
By DAVID CARR
David CARR
Article on New Yorker magazine's fourth annual New Yorker Festival, which will include almost 50 reading-related events around New York City; photo (M)
Full Article
New Hall for Meteorites Old Beyond Imagining
Date: 19 September 2003
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
John WILFORD
Article on newly renovated Arthur Ross Hall of Metorites at American Museum of Natural History; photo (M)
Full Article
World Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: Protesters Arrested
Date: 18 September 2003
By Sharon LaFraniere (NYT)
Sharon NYT
Zimbabwe police arrest 100 people protesting government closure of Daily News, independent newspaper (S)
Full Article
New York Region Expected To Escape Brunt of Isabel
Date: 18 September 2003
By IVER PETERSON
Iver PETERSON
Hurricane Isabel is not expected to strike New York metropolitan area with full force; photo (M)
Full Article
GOODRICH SAYS IT WILL CLOSE A PLANT IN NEW JERSEY
Date: 19 September 2003
Goodrich, maker of aircraft landing gear, to close repair plant in Englewood, NJ, eliminating as many as 163 jobs over next year; work will be transferred to plant that will be built in North Carolina or South Carolina (S)
Full Article
Metro Briefing | New York: Mixed News On Infant Mortality
Date: 18 September 2003
By Richard Pérez-Peña (NYT)
Richard NYT
Infant mortality rate in New York City drops to record low in 2002: 6.0 for every 1,000 babies born; however, rates are sometimes double that in poor, black and Hispanic communities (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 September 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 18 September 2003
Full Article
Weekender | New Paltz, N.Y.
Date: 19 September 2003
By BONNIE TSUI
Bonnie TSUI
Article on New Paltz, NY, as place to live or visit; photo; photo; map; chart (M)
Full Article
World Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: Banned Paper Allowed To Reopen
Date: 19 September 2003
By Michael Wines (NYT)
Michael NYT
Daily News, Zimbabwe independent newspaper, is allowed by court order to reopen after being closed by police for six days for registration violations; Sam Sipepa Nkomo, publisher's chief executive, acknowledges paper's ability to publish is tenuous as Zimbabwe, currently led by President Robert Mugabe, is undergoing constant change (S)
Full Article
A New Yorker Feast, From Books to Bjork
Date: 18 September 2003
By DAVID CARR
David CARR
Article on New Yorker magazine's fourth annual New Yorker Festival, which will include almost 50 reading-related events around New York City; photo (M)
Full Article
New Hall for Meteorites Old Beyond Imagining
Date: 19 September 2003
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
John WILFORD
Article on newly renovated Arthur Ross Hall of Metorites at American Museum of Natural History; photo (M)
Full Article
World Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: Protesters Arrested
Date: 18 September 2003
By Sharon LaFraniere (NYT)
Sharon NYT
Zimbabwe police arrest 100 people protesting government closure of Daily News, independent newspaper (S)
Full Article
New York Region Expected To Escape Brunt of Isabel
Date: 18 September 2003
By IVER PETERSON
Iver PETERSON
Hurricane Isabel is not expected to strike New York metropolitan area with full force; photo (M)
Full Article