Journal; Milli Vanilli News
Date: 08 July 1998
By FRANK RICH
Frank RICH
Frank Rich Op-Ed column on retraction by Cable News Network and Time magazine of story claiming that US Army used nerve gas against defectors during Vietnam War (M)
Jaden Christopher Syre Smith (Malibú, California; 8 de julio de 1998) es un actor y rapero estadounidense. Su primer papel importante fue en la película En busca de la felicidad, de 2006. También ha participado en las remakes de The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) y The Karate Kid (2010). En 2013 actuó junto a su padre, Will Smith, en la película After Earth.
Leer más...El 8 de julio de 1998 fue un miércoles bajo el signo estelar de ♋. Era el día 188 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue William J. (Bill) Clinton.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 27 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el martes, 8 de julio de 2025, hace 328 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el miércoles, 8 de julio de 2026, en 36 días. Ha vivido durante 10.190 días, o aproximadamente 244.571 horas, o aproximadamente 14.674.287 minutos, o aproximadamente 880.457.220 segundos
Date: 08 July 1998
By FRANK RICH
Frank RICH
Frank Rich Op-Ed column on retraction by Cable News Network and Time magazine of story claiming that US Army used nerve gas against defectors during Vietnam War (M)
Date: 08 July 1998
Daniel P Molina letter comments on July 3 editorial on retraction of story by CNN and Time magazine that US used nerve gas against defectors during Vietnam War (S)
Date: 09 July 1998
By JANNY SCOTT and GERALDINE FABRIKANT
Janny SCOTT
Tina Brown, who reshaped The New Yorker with photographs and late-century topicality, announces that she will resign as editor to start company affiliated with Miramax Films that would publish new monthly magazine, publish books and produce films and television programming; announcement comes after months of rumors of growing tension between Brown and Conde Nast Publications, which owns The New Yorker, over company's attempts to make magazine less unprofitable; during Brown's six-year tenure, The New Yorker won nearly two dozen major awards and newstand sales rose 145 percent, but it lost $11 million last year; Conde Nast spokeswoman says successor to Brown would be named shortly; Brown will be joined in new Miramax venture by Ronald A Galotti, who is resigning as publisher of Vogue magazine; photos; chart (M)
Date: 09 July 1998
By GERALDINE FABRIKANT with STUART ELLIOTT
Geraldine FABRIKANT
S I Newhouse Jr will have to make crucial decisions about editorial and advertising future of loss-plagued New Yorker magazine with departure of his high-profile editor Tina Brown; Brown was credited with making magazine timely, relevant and far flashier than it had been under former editors; also at issue is whether to trim magazine's high editorial budget and rethink its strategy of making expensive efforts to build circulation; photo (M)
Date: 09 July 1998
By Steven E. Brier
Steven Brier
International Barter is going on line with Ubarter.com, site that will allow consumers to trade unneeded items for something they deem more important (S)
Date: 08 July 1998
Bank of New York Co will buy trust businesses from Britain's Coutts & Co (S)
Date: 09 July 1998
By AMY WALDMAN
Amy WALDMAN
Draft of New York City's first comprehensive analysis of its heliport infrastructure and helicopter activity concludes that city should continue its year-old ban on sightseeing flights from 34th Street Heliport, but it does not call for new regulations on corporate or commercial traffic; Economic Development Corp pres Charles Millard commissioned study (M)
Date: 09 July 1998
Editorial on departure of Tina Brown from the New Yorker after six years as editor; says her replacement will have to do something more creative than choosing between the literary and journalistic traditions she broke and the 'buzz' she introduced
Date: 08 July 1998
Daniel P Molina letter comments on July 3 editorial on retraction of story by CNN and Time magazine that US used nerve gas against defectors during Vietnam War (S)
Date: 09 July 1998
By JANNY SCOTT and GERALDINE FABRIKANT
Janny SCOTT
Tina Brown, who reshaped The New Yorker with photographs and late-century topicality, announces that she will resign as editor to start company affiliated with Miramax Films that would publish new monthly magazine, publish books and produce films and television programming; announcement comes after months of rumors of growing tension between Brown and Conde Nast Publications, which owns The New Yorker, over company's attempts to make magazine less unprofitable; during Brown's six-year tenure, The New Yorker won nearly two dozen major awards and newstand sales rose 145 percent, but it lost $11 million last year; Conde Nast spokeswoman says successor to Brown would be named shortly; Brown will be joined in new Miramax venture by Ronald A Galotti, who is resigning as publisher of Vogue magazine; photos; chart (M)
Date: 09 July 1998
By GERALDINE FABRIKANT with STUART ELLIOTT
Geraldine FABRIKANT
S I Newhouse Jr will have to make crucial decisions about editorial and advertising future of loss-plagued New Yorker magazine with departure of his high-profile editor Tina Brown; Brown was credited with making magazine timely, relevant and far flashier than it had been under former editors; also at issue is whether to trim magazine's high editorial budget and rethink its strategy of making expensive efforts to build circulation; photo (M)
Date: 09 July 1998
By Steven E. Brier
Steven Brier
International Barter is going on line with Ubarter.com, site that will allow consumers to trade unneeded items for something they deem more important (S)
Date: 08 July 1998
Bank of New York Co will buy trust businesses from Britain's Coutts & Co (S)
Date: 09 July 1998
By JANNY SCOTT and GERALDINE FABRIKANT
Janny SCOTT
Tina Brown, who reshaped The New Yorker with photographs and late-century topicality, announces that she will resign as editor to start company affiliated with Miramax Films that would publish new monthly magazine, publish books and produce films and television programming; announcement comes after months of rumors of growing tension between Brown and Conde Nast Publications, which owns The New Yorker, over company's attempts to make magazine less unprofitable; during Brown's six-year tenure, The New Yorker won nearly two dozen major awards and newstand sales rose 145 percent, but it lost $11 million last year; Conde Nast spokeswoman says successor to Brown would be named shortly; Brown will be joined in new Miramax venture by Ronald A Galotti, who is resigning as publisher of Vogue magazine; photos; chart (M)
Date: 09 July 1998
By GERALDINE FABRIKANT with STUART ELLIOTT
Geraldine FABRIKANT
S I Newhouse Jr will have to make crucial decisions about editorial and advertising future of loss-plagued New Yorker magazine with departure of his high-profile editor Tina Brown; Brown was credited with making magazine timely, relevant and far flashier than it had been under former editors; also at issue is whether to trim magazine's high editorial budget and rethink its strategy of making expensive efforts to build circulation; photo (M)
Date: 09 July 1998
By Steven E. Brier
Steven Brier
International Barter is going on line with Ubarter.com, site that will allow consumers to trade unneeded items for something they deem more important (S)
Date: 08 July 1998
Daniel P Molina letter comments on July 3 editorial on retraction of story by CNN and Time magazine that US used nerve gas against defectors during Vietnam War (S)
Date: 09 July 1998
By JANNY SCOTT and GERALDINE FABRIKANT
Janny SCOTT
Tina Brown, who reshaped The New Yorker with photographs and late-century topicality, announces that she will resign as editor to start company affiliated with Miramax Films that would publish new monthly magazine, publish books and produce films and television programming; announcement comes after months of rumors of growing tension between Brown and Conde Nast Publications, which owns The New Yorker, over company's attempts to make magazine less unprofitable; during Brown's six-year tenure, The New Yorker won nearly two dozen major awards and newstand sales rose 145 percent, but it lost $11 million last year; Conde Nast spokeswoman says successor to Brown would be named shortly; Brown will be joined in new Miramax venture by Ronald A Galotti, who is resigning as publisher of Vogue magazine; photos; chart (M)
Date: 09 July 1998
By GERALDINE FABRIKANT with STUART ELLIOTT
Geraldine FABRIKANT
S I Newhouse Jr will have to make crucial decisions about editorial and advertising future of loss-plagued New Yorker magazine with departure of his high-profile editor Tina Brown; Brown was credited with making magazine timely, relevant and far flashier than it had been under former editors; also at issue is whether to trim magazine's high editorial budget and rethink its strategy of making expensive efforts to build circulation; photo (M)
Date: 09 July 1998
By Steven E. Brier
Steven Brier
International Barter is going on line with Ubarter.com, site that will allow consumers to trade unneeded items for something they deem more important (S)
Date: 08 July 1998
Bank of New York Co will buy trust businesses from Britain's Coutts & Co (S)
Date: 09 July 1998
Editorial on departure of Tina Brown from the New Yorker after six years as editor; says her replacement will have to do something more creative than choosing between the literary and journalistic traditions she broke and the 'buzz' she introduced
Date: 09 July 1998
By GERALDINE FABRIKANT with STUART ELLIOTT
Geraldine FABRIKANT
S I Newhouse Jr will have to make crucial decisions about editorial and advertising future of loss-plagued New Yorker magazine with departure of his high-profile editor Tina Brown; Brown was credited with making magazine timely, relevant and far flashier than it had been under former editors; also at issue is whether to trim magazine's high editorial budget and rethink its strategy of making expensive efforts to build circulation; photo (M)