NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 15 October 2003
El 14 de octubre de 2003 fue un martes bajo el signo estelar de ♎. Era el día 286 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue George W. Bush.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 22 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el martes, 14 de octubre de 2025, hace 238 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el miércoles, 14 de octubre de 2026, en 126 días. Ha vivido durante 8.274 días, o aproximadamente 198.589 horas, o aproximadamente 11.915.360 minutos, o aproximadamente 714.921.600 segundos
Date: 14 October 2003
Fatima Ashraf letter on October 7 article on South Beach diet compares diet's suggestions to following old-fashioned food pyramid (S)
Date: 15 October 2003
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip column says lack of consistent results on tests New York State requires for high school graduation can be traced to deficient field testing of exams, which state did 'on the cheap' and with inadequate staffing; says state also did poor job informing teachers how to prepare for test; drawing (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
By Somini Sengupta (NYT)
Somini NYT
Liberian businessman Charles Gyude Bryant, who will be sworn in as chairman of transitional government, is met in Monrovia by thousands of well-wishers displaying excitment about new life without war (S)
Date: 14 October 2003
Dr Deborah K Padgett letter on October 7 article cites recent research that supports myth that cancer could be spread by air during surgery (S)
Date: 15 October 2003
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Somini SENGUPTA
Businessman Charles Gyude Bryant takes charged of government of national reconciliation in Liberia; urges forgiveness and rebukes lawlessness in resource-rich country where greed and conflict have reduced three million citizens to among most destitute in world
Date: 14 October 2003
By RALPH BLUMENTHAL
Ralph BLUMENTHAL
Texas Gov Rick Perry says he has signed bill for new redistricting map; political scientists identify 8 of 17 Texas Democrats in Congress whose seats seem at risk under remapping; one of those, Rep Martin Frost, says changes are harmful enough to minority voters to require rejection by Justice Dept or courts; photo; maps before and after new redistricting plan (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
By TINA KELLEY
Tina KELLEY
Birth control pills, invented by Dr John Rock and originally developed around natural menstrual cycle, are now being used by some patients to suppress menstruation altogether; Seasonale, birth control pill that reduces bleeding to four times per year, has been approved by Food and Drug Administration and will begin distribution this month; critics of menstrual suppression contend that there are no long-term studies on effects of suppression; are concerned about risk of cervical cancer and fertility implications; Dr Leslie Miller, University of Washington associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, discusses personal and professional experience with period suppression; photo (L)
Date: 15 October 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
Dan Barry column on Ran Kim, whose stories and a memoir about her family's ups and downs since coming to New York from South Korea in 1974 give voice to immigrant experience of city's Korean population (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
Fatima Ashraf letter on October 7 article on South Beach diet compares diet's suggestions to following old-fashioned food pyramid (S)
Date: 15 October 2003
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip column says lack of consistent results on tests New York State requires for high school graduation can be traced to deficient field testing of exams, which state did 'on the cheap' and with inadequate staffing; says state also did poor job informing teachers how to prepare for test; drawing (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
By Somini Sengupta (NYT)
Somini NYT
Liberian businessman Charles Gyude Bryant, who will be sworn in as chairman of transitional government, is met in Monrovia by thousands of well-wishers displaying excitment about new life without war (S)
Date: 14 October 2003
Dr Deborah K Padgett letter on October 7 article cites recent research that supports myth that cancer could be spread by air during surgery (S)
Date: 15 October 2003
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Somini SENGUPTA
Businessman Charles Gyude Bryant takes charged of government of national reconciliation in Liberia; urges forgiveness and rebukes lawlessness in resource-rich country where greed and conflict have reduced three million citizens to among most destitute in world
Date: 14 October 2003
By RALPH BLUMENTHAL
Ralph BLUMENTHAL
Texas Gov Rick Perry says he has signed bill for new redistricting map; political scientists identify 8 of 17 Texas Democrats in Congress whose seats seem at risk under remapping; one of those, Rep Martin Frost, says changes are harmful enough to minority voters to require rejection by Justice Dept or courts; photo; maps before and after new redistricting plan (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
By TINA KELLEY
Tina KELLEY
Birth control pills, invented by Dr John Rock and originally developed around natural menstrual cycle, are now being used by some patients to suppress menstruation altogether; Seasonale, birth control pill that reduces bleeding to four times per year, has been approved by Food and Drug Administration and will begin distribution this month; critics of menstrual suppression contend that there are no long-term studies on effects of suppression; are concerned about risk of cervical cancer and fertility implications; Dr Leslie Miller, University of Washington associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, discusses personal and professional experience with period suppression; photo (L)
Date: 15 October 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
Dan Barry column on Ran Kim, whose stories and a memoir about her family's ups and downs since coming to New York from South Korea in 1974 give voice to immigrant experience of city's Korean population (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
Fatima Ashraf letter on October 7 article on South Beach diet compares diet's suggestions to following old-fashioned food pyramid (S)
Date: 15 October 2003
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip column says lack of consistent results on tests New York State requires for high school graduation can be traced to deficient field testing of exams, which state did 'on the cheap' and with inadequate staffing; says state also did poor job informing teachers how to prepare for test; drawing (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
By Somini Sengupta (NYT)
Somini NYT
Liberian businessman Charles Gyude Bryant, who will be sworn in as chairman of transitional government, is met in Monrovia by thousands of well-wishers displaying excitment about new life without war (S)
Date: 14 October 2003
Dr Deborah K Padgett letter on October 7 article cites recent research that supports myth that cancer could be spread by air during surgery (S)
Date: 15 October 2003
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Somini SENGUPTA
Businessman Charles Gyude Bryant takes charged of government of national reconciliation in Liberia; urges forgiveness and rebukes lawlessness in resource-rich country where greed and conflict have reduced three million citizens to among most destitute in world
Date: 14 October 2003
By RALPH BLUMENTHAL
Ralph BLUMENTHAL
Texas Gov Rick Perry says he has signed bill for new redistricting map; political scientists identify 8 of 17 Texas Democrats in Congress whose seats seem at risk under remapping; one of those, Rep Martin Frost, says changes are harmful enough to minority voters to require rejection by Justice Dept or courts; photo; maps before and after new redistricting plan (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
By TINA KELLEY
Tina KELLEY
Birth control pills, invented by Dr John Rock and originally developed around natural menstrual cycle, are now being used by some patients to suppress menstruation altogether; Seasonale, birth control pill that reduces bleeding to four times per year, has been approved by Food and Drug Administration and will begin distribution this month; critics of menstrual suppression contend that there are no long-term studies on effects of suppression; are concerned about risk of cervical cancer and fertility implications; Dr Leslie Miller, University of Washington associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, discusses personal and professional experience with period suppression; photo (L)
Date: 14 October 2003
Fatima Ashraf letter on October 7 article on South Beach diet compares diet's suggestions to following old-fashioned food pyramid (S)
Date: 15 October 2003
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip column says lack of consistent results on tests New York State requires for high school graduation can be traced to deficient field testing of exams, which state did 'on the cheap' and with inadequate staffing; says state also did poor job informing teachers how to prepare for test; drawing (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
By Somini Sengupta (NYT)
Somini NYT
Liberian businessman Charles Gyude Bryant, who will be sworn in as chairman of transitional government, is met in Monrovia by thousands of well-wishers displaying excitment about new life without war (S)
Date: 14 October 2003
By RALPH BLUMENTHAL
Ralph BLUMENTHAL
Texas Gov Rick Perry says he has signed bill for new redistricting map; political scientists identify 8 of 17 Texas Democrats in Congress whose seats seem at risk under remapping; one of those, Rep Martin Frost, says changes are harmful enough to minority voters to require rejection by Justice Dept or courts; photo; maps before and after new redistricting plan (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
By TINA KELLEY
Tina KELLEY
Birth control pills, invented by Dr John Rock and originally developed around natural menstrual cycle, are now being used by some patients to suppress menstruation altogether; Seasonale, birth control pill that reduces bleeding to four times per year, has been approved by Food and Drug Administration and will begin distribution this month; critics of menstrual suppression contend that there are no long-term studies on effects of suppression; are concerned about risk of cervical cancer and fertility implications; Dr Leslie Miller, University of Washington associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, discusses personal and professional experience with period suppression; photo (L)
Date: 15 October 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
Dan Barry column on Ran Kim, whose stories and a memoir about her family's ups and downs since coming to New York from South Korea in 1974 give voice to immigrant experience of city's Korean population (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
Fatima Ashraf letter on October 7 article on South Beach diet compares diet's suggestions to following old-fashioned food pyramid (S)
Date: 15 October 2003
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip column says lack of consistent results on tests New York State requires for high school graduation can be traced to deficient field testing of exams, which state did 'on the cheap' and with inadequate staffing; says state also did poor job informing teachers how to prepare for test; drawing (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
By Somini Sengupta (NYT)
Somini NYT
Liberian businessman Charles Gyude Bryant, who will be sworn in as chairman of transitional government, is met in Monrovia by thousands of well-wishers displaying excitment about new life without war (S)
Date: 14 October 2003
Dr Deborah K Padgett letter on October 7 article cites recent research that supports myth that cancer could be spread by air during surgery (S)
Date: 15 October 2003
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Somini SENGUPTA
Businessman Charles Gyude Bryant takes charged of government of national reconciliation in Liberia; urges forgiveness and rebukes lawlessness in resource-rich country where greed and conflict have reduced three million citizens to among most destitute in world
Date: 14 October 2003
By RALPH BLUMENTHAL
Ralph BLUMENTHAL
Texas Gov Rick Perry says he has signed bill for new redistricting map; political scientists identify 8 of 17 Texas Democrats in Congress whose seats seem at risk under remapping; one of those, Rep Martin Frost, says changes are harmful enough to minority voters to require rejection by Justice Dept or courts; photo; maps before and after new redistricting plan (M)
Date: 14 October 2003
By TINA KELLEY
Tina KELLEY
Birth control pills, invented by Dr John Rock and originally developed around natural menstrual cycle, are now being used by some patients to suppress menstruation altogether; Seasonale, birth control pill that reduces bleeding to four times per year, has been approved by Food and Drug Administration and will begin distribution this month; critics of menstrual suppression contend that there are no long-term studies on effects of suppression; are concerned about risk of cervical cancer and fertility implications; Dr Leslie Miller, University of Washington associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, discusses personal and professional experience with period suppression; photo (L)
Date: 15 October 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
Dan Barry column on Ran Kim, whose stories and a memoir about her family's ups and downs since coming to New York from South Korea in 1974 give voice to immigrant experience of city's Korean population (M)