5th of February 1997 News
Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 5 de febrero de 1997
Venture Capital Discovers New York's New Technology
Date: 05 February 1997
By DAVID W. CHEN
David CHEN
Study conducted by Coopers & Lybrand finds that New York City, long accustomed to being overlooked in high technology field, is fast becoming magnet for venture capital investments in start-up companies offering new-media and Internet-related services; chart (M)
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At Game Suppers, Old New England Meets New
Date: 05 February 1997
By MARIALISA CALTA
Marialisa CALTA
Article on game suppers celebrated annually in small New England towns; various dishes served discussed (L)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 February 1997
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 February 1997
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New and Improved
Date: 06 February 1997
Reps Amo Houghton and Charles B Rangel letter contends that Jan 30 editorial, by linking outdated criticisms of expired tax credit program to initiative from Pres Clinton, almost ignores bipartisan effort in Congress to create public-private tax credit program, Work Opportunities Tax Credit
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New Clues in an Old Murder Case
Date: 05 February 1997
By FOX BUTTERFIELD
Fox BUTTERFIELD
Team of experts assembled by Dr Sam Sheppard's son presents new DNA evidence that strongly suggests Sheppard did not kill wife, Marilyn, in 1954; Sheppard spent 10 years in prison, was acquitted in second trial in 1966 after Supreme Court ruled first trial was tainted by excessive press coverage and carnival-like atmosphere, and died in 1970; evidence increases suspicion that killer was Richard Eberling, who is in jail for 1984 murder; son, Sam Reese Sheppard, who sues Ohio for wrongful imprisonment of father, comments, phone interview; prosecutor says he will not challenge work of team's forensic expert, Dr Mohammad Tahir; photos (M) Supreme Court ruled that his first trial had been prejudiced by the exce ssive press attention and carnival-like atmosphere. He died in 1970. The case has endured in the minds of the public and even entered popular culture through the television program ''The Fugitive'' and the movie of the same name.
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Two Companies Name New Ad Agencies
Date: 06 February 1997
By Tamar Charry
Tamar Charry
NEC Technologies Inc selects Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos in Boston, Mass, to handle its advertising account, with billings estimated at $15 million; account has been handled by Hampel/Stefanides; Weather Channel, cable network owned by Landmark Communications, names TBWA Chiat/Day unit of Omnicom to handle its advertising account, with billings estimated at $7 million; account had most recently been handled by Bozell Worldwide (S)
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CUNY's New Offering: Quick Guide to Citizenship
Date: 06 February 1997
By KAREN W. ARENSON
Karen ARENSON
City University of New York, in face of plans to cut government benefits for legal immigrants, will try to help thousands of its immigrant students become citizens; like many other universities, CUNY has long offered classes intended to help immigrants in their citizenship applications, like English as second language and basic American history, but for first time system is reaching out to students directly to help them win citizenship; photo (M)
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Nippon Credit Shares Skid on New Rumors
Date: 06 February 1997
Shares of Nippon Credit Bank Ltd plunge 16 percent amid new rumors that bank is facing financial crisis (S)
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New York Mayoral Race
Date: 06 February 1997
David N Judelson letter responds to Jan 31 editorial on David N Dinkins's possible bid for re-election as mayor of New York City
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Venture Capital Discovers New York's New Technology
Date: 05 February 1997
By DAVID W. CHEN
David CHEN
Study conducted by Coopers & Lybrand finds that New York City, long accustomed to being overlooked in high technology field, is fast becoming magnet for venture capital investments in start-up companies offering new-media and Internet-related services; chart (M)
Full Article
At Game Suppers, Old New England Meets New
Date: 05 February 1997
By MARIALISA CALTA
Marialisa CALTA
Article on game suppers celebrated annually in small New England towns; various dishes served discussed (L)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 February 1997
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 February 1997
Full Article
New and Improved
Date: 06 February 1997
Reps Amo Houghton and Charles B Rangel letter contends that Jan 30 editorial, by linking outdated criticisms of expired tax credit program to initiative from Pres Clinton, almost ignores bipartisan effort in Congress to create public-private tax credit program, Work Opportunities Tax Credit
Full Article
New Clues in an Old Murder Case
Date: 05 February 1997
By FOX BUTTERFIELD
Fox BUTTERFIELD
Team of experts assembled by Dr Sam Sheppard's son presents new DNA evidence that strongly suggests Sheppard did not kill wife, Marilyn, in 1954; Sheppard spent 10 years in prison, was acquitted in second trial in 1966 after Supreme Court ruled first trial was tainted by excessive press coverage and carnival-like atmosphere, and died in 1970; evidence increases suspicion that killer was Richard Eberling, who is in jail for 1984 murder; son, Sam Reese Sheppard, who sues Ohio for wrongful imprisonment of father, comments, phone interview; prosecutor says he will not challenge work of team's forensic expert, Dr Mohammad Tahir; photos (M) Supreme Court ruled that his first trial had been prejudiced by the exce ssive press attention and carnival-like atmosphere. He died in 1970. The case has endured in the minds of the public and even entered popular culture through the television program ''The Fugitive'' and the movie of the same name.
Full Article
Nippon Credit Shares Skid on New Rumors
Date: 06 February 1997
Shares of Nippon Credit Bank Ltd plunge 16 percent amid new rumors that bank is facing financial crisis (S)
Full Article
New York Mayoral Race
Date: 06 February 1997
David N Judelson letter responds to Jan 31 editorial on David N Dinkins's possible bid for re-election as mayor of New York City
Full Article
Venture Capital Discovers New York's New Technology
Date: 05 February 1997
By DAVID W. CHEN
David CHEN
Study conducted by Coopers & Lybrand finds that New York City, long accustomed to being overlooked in high technology field, is fast becoming magnet for venture capital investments in start-up companies offering new-media and Internet-related services; chart (M)
Full Article
At Game Suppers, Old New England Meets New
Date: 05 February 1997
By MARIALISA CALTA
Marialisa CALTA
Article on game suppers celebrated annually in small New England towns; various dishes served discussed (L)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 February 1997
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 February 1997
Full Article
New and Improved
Date: 06 February 1997
Reps Amo Houghton and Charles B Rangel letter contends that Jan 30 editorial, by linking outdated criticisms of expired tax credit program to initiative from Pres Clinton, almost ignores bipartisan effort in Congress to create public-private tax credit program, Work Opportunities Tax Credit
Full Article
New Clues in an Old Murder Case
Date: 05 February 1997
By FOX BUTTERFIELD
Fox BUTTERFIELD
Team of experts assembled by Dr Sam Sheppard's son presents new DNA evidence that strongly suggests Sheppard did not kill wife, Marilyn, in 1954; Sheppard spent 10 years in prison, was acquitted in second trial in 1966 after Supreme Court ruled first trial was tainted by excessive press coverage and carnival-like atmosphere, and died in 1970; evidence increases suspicion that killer was Richard Eberling, who is in jail for 1984 murder; son, Sam Reese Sheppard, who sues Ohio for wrongful imprisonment of father, comments, phone interview; prosecutor says he will not challenge work of team's forensic expert, Dr Mohammad Tahir; photos (M) Supreme Court ruled that his first trial had been prejudiced by the exce ssive press attention and carnival-like atmosphere. He died in 1970. The case has endured in the minds of the public and even entered popular culture through the television program ''The Fugitive'' and the movie of the same name.
Full Article
Two Companies Name New Ad Agencies
Date: 06 February 1997
By Tamar Charry
Tamar Charry
NEC Technologies Inc selects Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos in Boston, Mass, to handle its advertising account, with billings estimated at $15 million; account has been handled by Hampel/Stefanides; Weather Channel, cable network owned by Landmark Communications, names TBWA Chiat/Day unit of Omnicom to handle its advertising account, with billings estimated at $7 million; account had most recently been handled by Bozell Worldwide (S)
Full Article
CUNY's New Offering: Quick Guide to Citizenship
Date: 06 February 1997
By KAREN W. ARENSON
Karen ARENSON
City University of New York, in face of plans to cut government benefits for legal immigrants, will try to help thousands of its immigrant students become citizens; like many other universities, CUNY has long offered classes intended to help immigrants in their citizenship applications, like English as second language and basic American history, but for first time system is reaching out to students directly to help them win citizenship; photo (M)
Full Article
Nippon Credit Shares Skid on New Rumors
Date: 06 February 1997
Shares of Nippon Credit Bank Ltd plunge 16 percent amid new rumors that bank is facing financial crisis (S)
Full Article
New York Mayoral Race
Date: 06 February 1997
David N Judelson letter responds to Jan 31 editorial on David N Dinkins's possible bid for re-election as mayor of New York City
Full Article
At Game Suppers, Old New England Meets New
Date: 05 February 1997
By MARIALISA CALTA
Marialisa CALTA
Article on game suppers celebrated annually in small New England towns; various dishes served discussed (L)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 February 1997
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 February 1997
Full Article
New and Improved
Date: 06 February 1997
Reps Amo Houghton and Charles B Rangel letter contends that Jan 30 editorial, by linking outdated criticisms of expired tax credit program to initiative from Pres Clinton, almost ignores bipartisan effort in Congress to create public-private tax credit program, Work Opportunities Tax Credit
Full Article
New Clues in an Old Murder Case
Date: 05 February 1997
By FOX BUTTERFIELD
Fox BUTTERFIELD
Team of experts assembled by Dr Sam Sheppard's son presents new DNA evidence that strongly suggests Sheppard did not kill wife, Marilyn, in 1954; Sheppard spent 10 years in prison, was acquitted in second trial in 1966 after Supreme Court ruled first trial was tainted by excessive press coverage and carnival-like atmosphere, and died in 1970; evidence increases suspicion that killer was Richard Eberling, who is in jail for 1984 murder; son, Sam Reese Sheppard, who sues Ohio for wrongful imprisonment of father, comments, phone interview; prosecutor says he will not challenge work of team's forensic expert, Dr Mohammad Tahir; photos (M) Supreme Court ruled that his first trial had been prejudiced by the exce ssive press attention and carnival-like atmosphere. He died in 1970. The case has endured in the minds of the public and even entered popular culture through the television program ''The Fugitive'' and the movie of the same name.
Full Article
Two Companies Name New Ad Agencies
Date: 06 February 1997
By Tamar Charry
Tamar Charry
NEC Technologies Inc selects Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos in Boston, Mass, to handle its advertising account, with billings estimated at $15 million; account has been handled by Hampel/Stefanides; Weather Channel, cable network owned by Landmark Communications, names TBWA Chiat/Day unit of Omnicom to handle its advertising account, with billings estimated at $7 million; account had most recently been handled by Bozell Worldwide (S)
Full Article
CUNY's New Offering: Quick Guide to Citizenship
Date: 06 February 1997
By KAREN W. ARENSON
Karen ARENSON
City University of New York, in face of plans to cut government benefits for legal immigrants, will try to help thousands of its immigrant students become citizens; like many other universities, CUNY has long offered classes intended to help immigrants in their citizenship applications, like English as second language and basic American history, but for first time system is reaching out to students directly to help them win citizenship; photo (M)
Full Article
Nippon Credit Shares Skid on New Rumors
Date: 06 February 1997
Shares of Nippon Credit Bank Ltd plunge 16 percent amid new rumors that bank is facing financial crisis (S)
Full Article
New York Mayoral Race
Date: 06 February 1997
David N Judelson letter responds to Jan 31 editorial on David N Dinkins's possible bid for re-election as mayor of New York City
Full Article
Venture Capital Discovers New York's New Technology
Date: 05 February 1997
By DAVID W. CHEN
David CHEN
Study conducted by Coopers & Lybrand finds that New York City, long accustomed to being overlooked in high technology field, is fast becoming magnet for venture capital investments in start-up companies offering new-media and Internet-related services; chart (M)
Full Article
At Game Suppers, Old New England Meets New
Date: 05 February 1997
By MARIALISA CALTA
Marialisa CALTA
Article on game suppers celebrated annually in small New England towns; various dishes served discussed (L)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 February 1997
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 February 1997
Full Article
New and Improved
Date: 06 February 1997
Reps Amo Houghton and Charles B Rangel letter contends that Jan 30 editorial, by linking outdated criticisms of expired tax credit program to initiative from Pres Clinton, almost ignores bipartisan effort in Congress to create public-private tax credit program, Work Opportunities Tax Credit
Full Article
New Clues in an Old Murder Case
Date: 05 February 1997
By FOX BUTTERFIELD
Fox BUTTERFIELD
Team of experts assembled by Dr Sam Sheppard's son presents new DNA evidence that strongly suggests Sheppard did not kill wife, Marilyn, in 1954; Sheppard spent 10 years in prison, was acquitted in second trial in 1966 after Supreme Court ruled first trial was tainted by excessive press coverage and carnival-like atmosphere, and died in 1970; evidence increases suspicion that killer was Richard Eberling, who is in jail for 1984 murder; son, Sam Reese Sheppard, who sues Ohio for wrongful imprisonment of father, comments, phone interview; prosecutor says he will not challenge work of team's forensic expert, Dr Mohammad Tahir; photos (M) Supreme Court ruled that his first trial had been prejudiced by the exce ssive press attention and carnival-like atmosphere. He died in 1970. The case has endured in the minds of the public and even entered popular culture through the television program ''The Fugitive'' and the movie of the same name.
Full Article
CUNY's New Offering: Quick Guide to Citizenship
Date: 06 February 1997
By KAREN W. ARENSON
Karen ARENSON
City University of New York, in face of plans to cut government benefits for legal immigrants, will try to help thousands of its immigrant students become citizens; like many other universities, CUNY has long offered classes intended to help immigrants in their citizenship applications, like English as second language and basic American history, but for first time system is reaching out to students directly to help them win citizenship; photo (M)
Full Article
Nippon Credit Shares Skid on New Rumors
Date: 06 February 1997
Shares of Nippon Credit Bank Ltd plunge 16 percent amid new rumors that bank is facing financial crisis (S)
Full Article
New York Mayoral Race
Date: 06 February 1997
David N Judelson letter responds to Jan 31 editorial on David N Dinkins's possible bid for re-election as mayor of New York City
Full Article