NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 02 December 2003
El 2 de diciembre de 2003 fue un martes bajo el signo estelar de ♐. Era el día 335 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, 2 de diciembre de 2025, hace 188 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el miércoles, 2 de diciembre de 2026, en 176 días. Ha vivido durante 8.224 días, o aproximadamente 197.395 horas, o aproximadamente 11.843.715 minutos, o aproximadamente 710.622.900 segundos
Date: 03 December 2003
By ANDY NEWMAN
Andy NEWMAN
Former Cypress Hills Cemetery court-appointed receiver Ravi Batra files papers charging that former managing agent BPC Management installed its own employee as president of cemetery's board of directors to gain permanent hold on property (M)
Date: 02 December 2003
By Eric Nagourney
Eric Nagourney
Dr Christopher G Owen of St George's Hospital Medical School (London) leads study that examines 29 previous studies on breast feeding and possible link between nursing and reduced risk of high blood pressure in adulthood; study, published in journal BMJ, finds no concrete evidence of blood pressure related benefits from breast feeding; drawing (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
Tyco International former employee Kathleen McRae testifies that Tyco paid $600,000 in 2001 to former chief executive L Dennis Kozlowski and former chief financial officer Mark H Swartz to reimburse them for their investment in Bonta, restaurant in Exeter, NH; two men originally invested $300,000 each of their own money; says Tyco also invested $400,000 in New York City restaurant SoHo SoHo because Kozlowski said waiter there gave company 'great deal of publicity'; both restaurants are out of business (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
David DUNLAP
New York New Visions coalition is appointed to help design guidelines for commercial development of new World Trade Center site; has been critic of memorial competition; will advise Lower Manhattan Development Corp and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (M)
Date: 03 December 2003
By ROBERTA ZEFF
Roberta ZEFF
Great Dishes From New Jersey's Favorite Restaurants, book by Vicki J and Steven Caparulo, covers 52 restaurants, with recipes and photographs; photo (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
By HARRIET KING
Harriet KING
Final touches are being put on interiors of some 500,000 square feet of office, laboratory and apartment buildings in Seattle, Wash, that are to receive their first tenants in few months; buildings are first new structures in what is eventually to be 10 million square feet of development in rundown lakefront district long isolated by highways from downtown area; developer is Paul G Allen, Microsoft co-founder whose Vulcan Inc has spent more than $200 million to amass 53 acres, about 25 percent of area, in parcels spread over 10 blocks and ranging from entire blocks to small holdings; map; photo (M)
Date: 03 December 2003
Editorial warns against rush to abandon colonosco
Date: 03 December 2003
By STUART ELLIOTT
Stuart ELLIOTT
ABC television network is making its biggest branded-entertainment deal to date, signing Sears, Roebuck & Co as centerpiece sponsor of reality series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition that will have its premiere as hourlong special on Dec 3; deal, estimated to be costing Sears more than $1 million, includes placement of Sears' products in each of six episodes; during series there could be scenes of trucks delivering merchandise from Sears, plumbers and other workers from Sears home-improvement services making repairs and visits to Sears stores by show's makeover-team cast; deal between ABC and Sears, which will also buy commercial time during each episode, is emblematic of recent trend of marketers' becoming intrinsically involved in shaping content of entertainment programming; photo (M)
Date: 03 December 2003
By ANDY NEWMAN
Andy NEWMAN
Former Cypress Hills Cemetery court-appointed receiver Ravi Batra files papers charging that former managing agent BPC Management installed its own employee as president of cemetery's board of directors to gain permanent hold on property (M)
Date: 02 December 2003
By Eric Nagourney
Eric Nagourney
Dr Christopher G Owen of St George's Hospital Medical School (London) leads study that examines 29 previous studies on breast feeding and possible link between nursing and reduced risk of high blood pressure in adulthood; study, published in journal BMJ, finds no concrete evidence of blood pressure related benefits from breast feeding; drawing (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
Tyco International former employee Kathleen McRae testifies that Tyco paid $600,000 in 2001 to former chief executive L Dennis Kozlowski and former chief financial officer Mark H Swartz to reimburse them for their investment in Bonta, restaurant in Exeter, NH; two men originally invested $300,000 each of their own money; says Tyco also invested $400,000 in New York City restaurant SoHo SoHo because Kozlowski said waiter there gave company 'great deal of publicity'; both restaurants are out of business (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
David DUNLAP
New York New Visions coalition is appointed to help design guidelines for commercial development of new World Trade Center site; has been critic of memorial competition; will advise Lower Manhattan Development Corp and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (M)
Date: 03 December 2003
By ROBERTA ZEFF
Roberta ZEFF
Great Dishes From New Jersey's Favorite Restaurants, book by Vicki J and Steven Caparulo, covers 52 restaurants, with recipes and photographs; photo (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
By HARRIET KING
Harriet KING
Final touches are being put on interiors of some 500,000 square feet of office, laboratory and apartment buildings in Seattle, Wash, that are to receive their first tenants in few months; buildings are first new structures in what is eventually to be 10 million square feet of development in rundown lakefront district long isolated by highways from downtown area; developer is Paul G Allen, Microsoft co-founder whose Vulcan Inc has spent more than $200 million to amass 53 acres, about 25 percent of area, in parcels spread over 10 blocks and ranging from entire blocks to small holdings; map; photo (M)
Date: 03 December 2003
Editorial warns against rush to abandon colonosco
Date: 03 December 2003
By ANDY NEWMAN
Andy NEWMAN
Former Cypress Hills Cemetery court-appointed receiver Ravi Batra files papers charging that former managing agent BPC Management installed its own employee as president of cemetery's board of directors to gain permanent hold on property (M)
Date: 02 December 2003
By Eric Nagourney
Eric Nagourney
Dr Christopher G Owen of St George's Hospital Medical School (London) leads study that examines 29 previous studies on breast feeding and possible link between nursing and reduced risk of high blood pressure in adulthood; study, published in journal BMJ, finds no concrete evidence of blood pressure related benefits from breast feeding; drawing (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
David DUNLAP
New York New Visions coalition is appointed to help design guidelines for commercial development of new World Trade Center site; has been critic of memorial competition; will advise Lower Manhattan Development Corp and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (M)
Date: 03 December 2003
By ROBERTA ZEFF
Roberta ZEFF
Great Dishes From New Jersey's Favorite Restaurants, book by Vicki J and Steven Caparulo, covers 52 restaurants, with recipes and photographs; photo (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
By HARRIET KING
Harriet KING
Final touches are being put on interiors of some 500,000 square feet of office, laboratory and apartment buildings in Seattle, Wash, that are to receive their first tenants in few months; buildings are first new structures in what is eventually to be 10 million square feet of development in rundown lakefront district long isolated by highways from downtown area; developer is Paul G Allen, Microsoft co-founder whose Vulcan Inc has spent more than $200 million to amass 53 acres, about 25 percent of area, in parcels spread over 10 blocks and ranging from entire blocks to small holdings; map; photo (M)
Date: 03 December 2003
By STUART ELLIOTT
Stuart ELLIOTT
ABC television network is making its biggest branded-entertainment deal to date, signing Sears, Roebuck & Co as centerpiece sponsor of reality series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition that will have its premiere as hourlong special on Dec 3; deal, estimated to be costing Sears more than $1 million, includes placement of Sears' products in each of six episodes; during series there could be scenes of trucks delivering merchandise from Sears, plumbers and other workers from Sears home-improvement services making repairs and visits to Sears stores by show's makeover-team cast; deal between ABC and Sears, which will also buy commercial time during each episode, is emblematic of recent trend of marketers' becoming intrinsically involved in shaping content of entertainment programming; photo (M)
Date: 02 December 2003
By Eric Nagourney
Eric Nagourney
Dr Christopher G Owen of St George's Hospital Medical School (London) leads study that examines 29 previous studies on breast feeding and possible link between nursing and reduced risk of high blood pressure in adulthood; study, published in journal BMJ, finds no concrete evidence of blood pressure related benefits from breast feeding; drawing (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
Tyco International former employee Kathleen McRae testifies that Tyco paid $600,000 in 2001 to former chief executive L Dennis Kozlowski and former chief financial officer Mark H Swartz to reimburse them for their investment in Bonta, restaurant in Exeter, NH; two men originally invested $300,000 each of their own money; says Tyco also invested $400,000 in New York City restaurant SoHo SoHo because Kozlowski said waiter there gave company 'great deal of publicity'; both restaurants are out of business (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
David DUNLAP
New York New Visions coalition is appointed to help design guidelines for commercial development of new World Trade Center site; has been critic of memorial competition; will advise Lower Manhattan Development Corp and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (M)
Date: 03 December 2003
By ROBERTA ZEFF
Roberta ZEFF
Great Dishes From New Jersey's Favorite Restaurants, book by Vicki J and Steven Caparulo, covers 52 restaurants, with recipes and photographs; photo (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
Editorial warns against rush to abandon colonosco
Date: 03 December 2003
By STUART ELLIOTT
Stuart ELLIOTT
ABC television network is making its biggest branded-entertainment deal to date, signing Sears, Roebuck & Co as centerpiece sponsor of reality series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition that will have its premiere as hourlong special on Dec 3; deal, estimated to be costing Sears more than $1 million, includes placement of Sears' products in each of six episodes; during series there could be scenes of trucks delivering merchandise from Sears, plumbers and other workers from Sears home-improvement services making repairs and visits to Sears stores by show's makeover-team cast; deal between ABC and Sears, which will also buy commercial time during each episode, is emblematic of recent trend of marketers' becoming intrinsically involved in shaping content of entertainment programming; photo (M)
Date: 03 December 2003
By ANDY NEWMAN
Andy NEWMAN
Former Cypress Hills Cemetery court-appointed receiver Ravi Batra files papers charging that former managing agent BPC Management installed its own employee as president of cemetery's board of directors to gain permanent hold on property (M)
Date: 02 December 2003
By Eric Nagourney
Eric Nagourney
Dr Christopher G Owen of St George's Hospital Medical School (London) leads study that examines 29 previous studies on breast feeding and possible link between nursing and reduced risk of high blood pressure in adulthood; study, published in journal BMJ, finds no concrete evidence of blood pressure related benefits from breast feeding; drawing (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
David DUNLAP
New York New Visions coalition is appointed to help design guidelines for commercial development of new World Trade Center site; has been critic of memorial competition; will advise Lower Manhattan Development Corp and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (M)
Date: 03 December 2003
By ROBERTA ZEFF
Roberta ZEFF
Great Dishes From New Jersey's Favorite Restaurants, book by Vicki J and Steven Caparulo, covers 52 restaurants, with recipes and photographs; photo (S)
Date: 03 December 2003
By HARRIET KING
Harriet KING
Final touches are being put on interiors of some 500,000 square feet of office, laboratory and apartment buildings in Seattle, Wash, that are to receive their first tenants in few months; buildings are first new structures in what is eventually to be 10 million square feet of development in rundown lakefront district long isolated by highways from downtown area; developer is Paul G Allen, Microsoft co-founder whose Vulcan Inc has spent more than $200 million to amass 53 acres, about 25 percent of area, in parcels spread over 10 blocks and ranging from entire blocks to small holdings; map; photo (M)
Date: 03 December 2003
Editorial warns against rush to abandon colonosco
Date: 03 December 2003
By STUART ELLIOTT
Stuart ELLIOTT
ABC television network is making its biggest branded-entertainment deal to date, signing Sears, Roebuck & Co as centerpiece sponsor of reality series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition that will have its premiere as hourlong special on Dec 3; deal, estimated to be costing Sears more than $1 million, includes placement of Sears' products in each of six episodes; during series there could be scenes of trucks delivering merchandise from Sears, plumbers and other workers from Sears home-improvement services making repairs and visits to Sears stores by show's makeover-team cast; deal between ABC and Sears, which will also buy commercial time during each episode, is emblematic of recent trend of marketers' becoming intrinsically involved in shaping content of entertainment programming; photo (M)