19th of November 2000 News
Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 19 de noviembre de 2000
Rare New Housing for Historic New Castle, Del.
Date: 19 November 2000
By MAUREEN MILFORD
Maureen MILFORD
New townhouse project on Delaware River in New Castle, Delaware, is largest residential development in historic old section since 19th century; photos; map (M)
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Vietnam's New Struggle: How Global to Become?
Date: 20 November 2000
By DAVID E. SANGER
David SANGER
Analysis of Pres Cilitnon's visit to Vietnam; Clinton, who threw himself into battle within divided government over how fast and how far to open country to capitalist, democratic forces, leaves leaders exactly where he found them: bickering, conflicted and wondering how they had won war and lost peace (M)
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A New Assistant Conductor
Date: 19 November 2000
By Leslie Kandell
Leslie Kandell
Mark Laycock is named assistant conductor for New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 November 2000
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 November 2000
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The Election; The New Political Lexicon
Date: 19 November 2000
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Katharine SEELYE
Sampling of additions to political lexicon engendered by presidential campaign of 2000 (M)
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New Focus on Punch-Card System
Date: 19 November 2000
By FORD FESSENDEN
Ford FESSENDEN
Razor-thin presidential vote in Florida puts nation's focus on punch-card voting systems, whose technology has always had serious shortcomings; punch-card voting systems are cheap and fast, and before the words 'dimpled chad' became a part of national lexicon, election officials thought they were accurate enough; table compares rates of invalidated votes in Florida in 2000 and 1996; map shows counties across the US where punch cards are used (M)
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Bookend; Artists and Writers in a New World
Date: 19 November 2000
By Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw Bookend column on Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art on intertwined relationships among writers and artists of the time; drawing (M)
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Fares Fall in Upstate New York
Date: 19 November 2000
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Upstate New York cities are seeing dramatic increase in number of flights and, sometimes, lower ticket prices now that six low-cost carriers have entered market (S)
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A New Umbrella To Light the Way
Date: 19 November 2000
By JULIE DUNN
Julie DUNN
John M Catt, marketing director at Totes Isotoner Corp, comments on company's latest product, an umbrella with a flashlight in the handle; photo (S)
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Vietnam's New Struggle: How Global to Become?
Date: 20 November 2000
By DAVID E. SANGER
David SANGER
Analysis of Pres Cilitnon's visit to Vietnam; Clinton, who threw himself into battle within divided government over how fast and how far to open country to capitalist, democratic forces, leaves leaders exactly where he found them: bickering, conflicted and wondering how they had won war and lost peace (M)
Full Article
A New Assistant Conductor
Date: 19 November 2000
By Leslie Kandell
Leslie Kandell
Mark Laycock is named assistant conductor for New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 November 2000
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 November 2000
Full Article
The Election; The New Political Lexicon
Date: 19 November 2000
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Katharine SEELYE
Sampling of additions to political lexicon engendered by presidential campaign of 2000 (M)
Full Article
New Focus on Punch-Card System
Date: 19 November 2000
By FORD FESSENDEN
Ford FESSENDEN
Razor-thin presidential vote in Florida puts nation's focus on punch-card voting systems, whose technology has always had serious shortcomings; punch-card voting systems are cheap and fast, and before the words 'dimpled chad' became a part of national lexicon, election officials thought they were accurate enough; table compares rates of invalidated votes in Florida in 2000 and 1996; map shows counties across the US where punch cards are used (M)
Full Article
Bookend; Artists and Writers in a New World
Date: 19 November 2000
By Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw Bookend column on Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art on intertwined relationships among writers and artists of the time; drawing (M)
Full Article
Fares Fall in Upstate New York
Date: 19 November 2000
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Upstate New York cities are seeing dramatic increase in number of flights and, sometimes, lower ticket prices now that six low-cost carriers have entered market (S)
Full Article
A New Umbrella To Light the Way
Date: 19 November 2000
By JULIE DUNN
Julie DUNN
John M Catt, marketing director at Totes Isotoner Corp, comments on company's latest product, an umbrella with a flashlight in the handle; photo (S)
Full Article
Rare New Housing for Historic New Castle, Del.
Date: 19 November 2000
By MAUREEN MILFORD
Maureen MILFORD
New townhouse project on Delaware River in New Castle, Delaware, is largest residential development in historic old section since 19th century; photos; map (M)
Full Article
Vietnam's New Struggle: How Global to Become?
Date: 20 November 2000
By DAVID E. SANGER
David SANGER
Analysis of Pres Cilitnon's visit to Vietnam; Clinton, who threw himself into battle within divided government over how fast and how far to open country to capitalist, democratic forces, leaves leaders exactly where he found them: bickering, conflicted and wondering how they had won war and lost peace (M)
Full Article
A New Assistant Conductor
Date: 19 November 2000
By Leslie Kandell
Leslie Kandell
Mark Laycock is named assistant conductor for New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 November 2000
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 November 2000
Full Article
The Election; The New Political Lexicon
Date: 19 November 2000
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Katharine SEELYE
Sampling of additions to political lexicon engendered by presidential campaign of 2000 (M)
Full Article
New Focus on Punch-Card System
Date: 19 November 2000
By FORD FESSENDEN
Ford FESSENDEN
Razor-thin presidential vote in Florida puts nation's focus on punch-card voting systems, whose technology has always had serious shortcomings; punch-card voting systems are cheap and fast, and before the words 'dimpled chad' became a part of national lexicon, election officials thought they were accurate enough; table compares rates of invalidated votes in Florida in 2000 and 1996; map shows counties across the US where punch cards are used (M)
Full Article
Bookend; Artists and Writers in a New World
Date: 19 November 2000
By Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw Bookend column on Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art on intertwined relationships among writers and artists of the time; drawing (M)
Full Article
Fares Fall in Upstate New York
Date: 19 November 2000
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Upstate New York cities are seeing dramatic increase in number of flights and, sometimes, lower ticket prices now that six low-cost carriers have entered market (S)
Full Article
A New Umbrella To Light the Way
Date: 19 November 2000
By JULIE DUNN
Julie DUNN
John M Catt, marketing director at Totes Isotoner Corp, comments on company's latest product, an umbrella with a flashlight in the handle; photo (S)
Full Article
Rare New Housing for Historic New Castle, Del.
Date: 19 November 2000
By MAUREEN MILFORD
Maureen MILFORD
New townhouse project on Delaware River in New Castle, Delaware, is largest residential development in historic old section since 19th century; photos; map (M)
Full Article
Vietnam's New Struggle: How Global to Become?
Date: 20 November 2000
By DAVID E. SANGER
David SANGER
Analysis of Pres Cilitnon's visit to Vietnam; Clinton, who threw himself into battle within divided government over how fast and how far to open country to capitalist, democratic forces, leaves leaders exactly where he found them: bickering, conflicted and wondering how they had won war and lost peace (M)
Full Article
A New Assistant Conductor
Date: 19 November 2000
By Leslie Kandell
Leslie Kandell
Mark Laycock is named assistant conductor for New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 November 2000
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 November 2000
Full Article
The Election; The New Political Lexicon
Date: 19 November 2000
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Katharine SEELYE
Sampling of additions to political lexicon engendered by presidential campaign of 2000 (M)
Full Article
New Focus on Punch-Card System
Date: 19 November 2000
By FORD FESSENDEN
Ford FESSENDEN
Razor-thin presidential vote in Florida puts nation's focus on punch-card voting systems, whose technology has always had serious shortcomings; punch-card voting systems are cheap and fast, and before the words 'dimpled chad' became a part of national lexicon, election officials thought they were accurate enough; table compares rates of invalidated votes in Florida in 2000 and 1996; map shows counties across the US where punch cards are used (M)
Full Article
Bookend; Artists and Writers in a New World
Date: 19 November 2000
By Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw Bookend column on Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art on intertwined relationships among writers and artists of the time; drawing (M)
Full Article
Fares Fall in Upstate New York
Date: 19 November 2000
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Upstate New York cities are seeing dramatic increase in number of flights and, sometimes, lower ticket prices now that six low-cost carriers have entered market (S)
Full Article
A New Umbrella To Light the Way
Date: 19 November 2000
By JULIE DUNN
Julie DUNN
John M Catt, marketing director at Totes Isotoner Corp, comments on company's latest product, an umbrella with a flashlight in the handle; photo (S)
Full Article
Rare New Housing for Historic New Castle, Del.
Date: 19 November 2000
By MAUREEN MILFORD
Maureen MILFORD
New townhouse project on Delaware River in New Castle, Delaware, is largest residential development in historic old section since 19th century; photos; map (M)
Full Article
Vietnam's New Struggle: How Global to Become?
Date: 20 November 2000
By DAVID E. SANGER
David SANGER
Analysis of Pres Cilitnon's visit to Vietnam; Clinton, who threw himself into battle within divided government over how fast and how far to open country to capitalist, democratic forces, leaves leaders exactly where he found them: bickering, conflicted and wondering how they had won war and lost peace (M)
Full Article
A New Assistant Conductor
Date: 19 November 2000
By Leslie Kandell
Leslie Kandell
Mark Laycock is named assistant conductor for New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 November 2000
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 November 2000
Full Article
The Election; The New Political Lexicon
Date: 19 November 2000
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Katharine SEELYE
Sampling of additions to political lexicon engendered by presidential campaign of 2000 (M)
Full Article
New Focus on Punch-Card System
Date: 19 November 2000
By FORD FESSENDEN
Ford FESSENDEN
Razor-thin presidential vote in Florida puts nation's focus on punch-card voting systems, whose technology has always had serious shortcomings; punch-card voting systems are cheap and fast, and before the words 'dimpled chad' became a part of national lexicon, election officials thought they were accurate enough; table compares rates of invalidated votes in Florida in 2000 and 1996; map shows counties across the US where punch cards are used (M)
Full Article
Bookend; Artists and Writers in a New World
Date: 19 November 2000
By Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw Bookend column on Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art on intertwined relationships among writers and artists of the time; drawing (M)
Full Article
Fares Fall in Upstate New York
Date: 19 November 2000
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Upstate New York cities are seeing dramatic increase in number of flights and, sometimes, lower ticket prices now that six low-cost carriers have entered market (S)
Full Article
A New Umbrella To Light the Way
Date: 19 November 2000
By JULIE DUNN
Julie DUNN
John M Catt, marketing director at Totes Isotoner Corp, comments on company's latest product, an umbrella with a flashlight in the handle; photo (S)
Full Article