NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 21 November 1999
Correction of Nov 21 Food column in Times Magazine regarding historic site mentioned
El 20 de noviembre de 1999 fue un sábado bajo el signo estelar de ♏. Era el día 323 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue William J. (Bill) Clinton.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 26 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el jueves, 20 de noviembre de 2025, hace 222 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el viernes, 20 de noviembre de 2026, en 142 días. Ha vivido durante 9.719 días, o aproximadamente 233.279 horas, o aproximadamente 13.996.783 minutos, o aproximadamente 839.806.980 segundos
Date: 21 November 1999
Correction of Nov 21 Food column in Times Magazine regarding historic site mentioned
Date: 21 November 1999
BY ALIX BOYLE
Alix BOYLE
Article describes walking tour of New Haven, Conn; photos (Special Issue: Best of Connecticut) (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By JOSEPH HOROWITZ
Joseph HOROWITZ
Joseph Horowitz article, tracing history of Metropolitan Opera productions of Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, focuses on new one, starring Ben Heppner and Jane Eaglen and directed by Dieter Dorn, which is about to open; photo (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By DOUGLAS MARTIN
Douglas MARTIN
Article describes deceptively serene autumn day in Crotona Park in Bronx, NYC; Bronx Parks Comr Bill Castro and others describe latest efforts to repair and improve long-neglected park and profound changes that may be in offing; photos; drawings (L)
Date: 21 November 1999
By NEIL STRAUSS
Neil STRAUSS
Nashville's Country Music Wax Museum, once a must-see for tourists, closed two years ago; whereabouts of wax figures of country music greats remained mystery until their discovery, some of them disembodied, in basement of building; history of museum recalled; photos (L)
Date: 21 November 1999
By Scott Veale
Scott Veale
Brief reviews of New and Noteworthy paperback books; photo
Date: 20 November 1999
By ALAN FEUER
Alan FEUER
New York Daily News's unusual front-page editorial headline in response to attack on Nicole Barrett, 'Get the Violent Crazies Off Our Streets,' raises eyebrows among some media critics; Brian Kates, deputy editorial page editor of The News, says urgency of headline reflects city's strong reaction to Barrett's plight; Mark Crispin Miller, professor of media studies at New York University, calls headline 'paranoid reaction' to attack, given drop in crime rate in city (M)
Date: 20 November 1999
By DAVID M. HALBFINGER
New Jersey Turnpike Authority proposes to raise tolls on New Jersey Turnpike significantly for first time in decade, but to give discounts to motorists who use E-ZPass system or avoid peak hours; new toll structure, if adopted, would constitute largest introduction yet of what is known as congestion pricing, in which rush-your road space is treated as scarce commodity and priced accordingly; proposed toll increases would pay over five years for $900 million in construction along 118-mile highway; plan must be examined at public hearings and approved by Gov Christine Todd Whitman before it takes effect; photo (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By CATHERINE JONES
Catherine JONES
Article describes restaurants and lunch counters popular among New Haven locals; photos (Special Issue: Best of Connecticut) (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
Correction of Nov 21 Food column in Times Magazine regarding historic site mentioned
Date: 21 November 1999
BY ALIX BOYLE
Alix BOYLE
Article describes walking tour of New Haven, Conn; photos (Special Issue: Best of Connecticut) (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By JOSEPH HOROWITZ
Joseph HOROWITZ
Joseph Horowitz article, tracing history of Metropolitan Opera productions of Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, focuses on new one, starring Ben Heppner and Jane Eaglen and directed by Dieter Dorn, which is about to open; photo (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By DOUGLAS MARTIN
Douglas MARTIN
Article describes deceptively serene autumn day in Crotona Park in Bronx, NYC; Bronx Parks Comr Bill Castro and others describe latest efforts to repair and improve long-neglected park and profound changes that may be in offing; photos; drawings (L)
Date: 21 November 1999
By Scott Veale
Scott Veale
Brief reviews of New and Noteworthy paperback books; photo
Date: 20 November 1999
By ALAN FEUER
Alan FEUER
New York Daily News's unusual front-page editorial headline in response to attack on Nicole Barrett, 'Get the Violent Crazies Off Our Streets,' raises eyebrows among some media critics; Brian Kates, deputy editorial page editor of The News, says urgency of headline reflects city's strong reaction to Barrett's plight; Mark Crispin Miller, professor of media studies at New York University, calls headline 'paranoid reaction' to attack, given drop in crime rate in city (M)
Date: 20 November 1999
By DAVID M. HALBFINGER
New Jersey Turnpike Authority proposes to raise tolls on New Jersey Turnpike significantly for first time in decade, but to give discounts to motorists who use E-ZPass system or avoid peak hours; new toll structure, if adopted, would constitute largest introduction yet of what is known as congestion pricing, in which rush-your road space is treated as scarce commodity and priced accordingly; proposed toll increases would pay over five years for $900 million in construction along 118-mile highway; plan must be examined at public hearings and approved by Gov Christine Todd Whitman before it takes effect; photo (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By CATHERINE JONES
Catherine JONES
Article describes restaurants and lunch counters popular among New Haven locals; photos (Special Issue: Best of Connecticut) (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
Correction of Nov 21 Food column in Times Magazine regarding historic site mentioned
Date: 21 November 1999
BY ALIX BOYLE
Alix BOYLE
Article describes walking tour of New Haven, Conn; photos (Special Issue: Best of Connecticut) (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By JOSEPH HOROWITZ
Joseph HOROWITZ
Joseph Horowitz article, tracing history of Metropolitan Opera productions of Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, focuses on new one, starring Ben Heppner and Jane Eaglen and directed by Dieter Dorn, which is about to open; photo (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By NEIL STRAUSS
Neil STRAUSS
Nashville's Country Music Wax Museum, once a must-see for tourists, closed two years ago; whereabouts of wax figures of country music greats remained mystery until their discovery, some of them disembodied, in basement of building; history of museum recalled; photos (L)
Date: 20 November 1999
By DAVID M. HALBFINGER
New Jersey Turnpike Authority proposes to raise tolls on New Jersey Turnpike significantly for first time in decade, but to give discounts to motorists who use E-ZPass system or avoid peak hours; new toll structure, if adopted, would constitute largest introduction yet of what is known as congestion pricing, in which rush-your road space is treated as scarce commodity and priced accordingly; proposed toll increases would pay over five years for $900 million in construction along 118-mile highway; plan must be examined at public hearings and approved by Gov Christine Todd Whitman before it takes effect; photo (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By CATHERINE JONES
Catherine JONES
Article describes restaurants and lunch counters popular among New Haven locals; photos (Special Issue: Best of Connecticut) (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
Correction of Nov 21 Food column in Times Magazine regarding historic site mentioned
Date: 21 November 1999
BY ALIX BOYLE
Alix BOYLE
Article describes walking tour of New Haven, Conn; photos (Special Issue: Best of Connecticut) (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By JOSEPH HOROWITZ
Joseph HOROWITZ
Joseph Horowitz article, tracing history of Metropolitan Opera productions of Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, focuses on new one, starring Ben Heppner and Jane Eaglen and directed by Dieter Dorn, which is about to open; photo (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By DOUGLAS MARTIN
Douglas MARTIN
Article describes deceptively serene autumn day in Crotona Park in Bronx, NYC; Bronx Parks Comr Bill Castro and others describe latest efforts to repair and improve long-neglected park and profound changes that may be in offing; photos; drawings (L)
Date: 21 November 1999
By NEIL STRAUSS
Neil STRAUSS
Nashville's Country Music Wax Museum, once a must-see for tourists, closed two years ago; whereabouts of wax figures of country music greats remained mystery until their discovery, some of them disembodied, in basement of building; history of museum recalled; photos (L)
Date: 21 November 1999
By Scott Veale
Scott Veale
Brief reviews of New and Noteworthy paperback books; photo
Date: 20 November 1999
By ALAN FEUER
Alan FEUER
New York Daily News's unusual front-page editorial headline in response to attack on Nicole Barrett, 'Get the Violent Crazies Off Our Streets,' raises eyebrows among some media critics; Brian Kates, deputy editorial page editor of The News, says urgency of headline reflects city's strong reaction to Barrett's plight; Mark Crispin Miller, professor of media studies at New York University, calls headline 'paranoid reaction' to attack, given drop in crime rate in city (M)
Date: 20 November 1999
By DAVID M. HALBFINGER
New Jersey Turnpike Authority proposes to raise tolls on New Jersey Turnpike significantly for first time in decade, but to give discounts to motorists who use E-ZPass system or avoid peak hours; new toll structure, if adopted, would constitute largest introduction yet of what is known as congestion pricing, in which rush-your road space is treated as scarce commodity and priced accordingly; proposed toll increases would pay over five years for $900 million in construction along 118-mile highway; plan must be examined at public hearings and approved by Gov Christine Todd Whitman before it takes effect; photo (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
Correction of Nov 21 Food column in Times Magazine regarding historic site mentioned
Date: 21 November 1999
BY ALIX BOYLE
Alix BOYLE
Article describes walking tour of New Haven, Conn; photos (Special Issue: Best of Connecticut) (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By JOSEPH HOROWITZ
Joseph HOROWITZ
Joseph Horowitz article, tracing history of Metropolitan Opera productions of Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, focuses on new one, starring Ben Heppner and Jane Eaglen and directed by Dieter Dorn, which is about to open; photo (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By DOUGLAS MARTIN
Douglas MARTIN
Article describes deceptively serene autumn day in Crotona Park in Bronx, NYC; Bronx Parks Comr Bill Castro and others describe latest efforts to repair and improve long-neglected park and profound changes that may be in offing; photos; drawings (L)
Date: 21 November 1999
By Scott Veale
Scott Veale
Brief reviews of New and Noteworthy paperback books; photo
Date: 20 November 1999
By ALAN FEUER
Alan FEUER
New York Daily News's unusual front-page editorial headline in response to attack on Nicole Barrett, 'Get the Violent Crazies Off Our Streets,' raises eyebrows among some media critics; Brian Kates, deputy editorial page editor of The News, says urgency of headline reflects city's strong reaction to Barrett's plight; Mark Crispin Miller, professor of media studies at New York University, calls headline 'paranoid reaction' to attack, given drop in crime rate in city (M)
Date: 20 November 1999
By DAVID M. HALBFINGER
New Jersey Turnpike Authority proposes to raise tolls on New Jersey Turnpike significantly for first time in decade, but to give discounts to motorists who use E-ZPass system or avoid peak hours; new toll structure, if adopted, would constitute largest introduction yet of what is known as congestion pricing, in which rush-your road space is treated as scarce commodity and priced accordingly; proposed toll increases would pay over five years for $900 million in construction along 118-mile highway; plan must be examined at public hearings and approved by Gov Christine Todd Whitman before it takes effect; photo (M)
Date: 21 November 1999
By CATHERINE JONES
Catherine JONES
Article describes restaurants and lunch counters popular among New Haven locals; photos (Special Issue: Best of Connecticut) (M)