STOCK OF SCIOS RISES ON NEWS OF TAKEOVER BID
Date: 08 February 2003
Scios Inc, maker of heart medicine Natrecor, is considering bid to be taken over; share prices rises 27.1 percent on news (S)
El 7 de febrero de 2003 fue un viernes bajo el signo estelar de ♒. Era el día 37 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue George W. Bush.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 23 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el sábado, 7 de febrero de 2026, hace 120 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el domingo, 7 de febrero de 2027, en 244 días. Ha vivido durante 8.521 días, o aproximadamente 204.527 horas, o aproximadamente 12.271.662 minutos, o aproximadamente 736.299.720 segundos
Date: 08 February 2003
Scios Inc, maker of heart medicine Natrecor, is considering bid to be taken over; share prices rises 27.1 percent on news (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM and KEVIN FLYNN
William RASHBAUM
Gov George E Pataki and Mayor Michael R Bloomberg advise New Yorkers to go about their daily lives, but urge greater caution and vigilance; detail precautions being taken in response to high terrorism alert across nation; say data that spurred alert did not cite any specific New York targets; New York City outlines entire new agenda of precautions; several New York officials cite concerns about possible chemical or biological attack; photos (M)a
Date: 07 February 2003
By Karen W. Arenson (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Karen Arenson
City University of New York imposes hiring freeze, effective immediately; move, which applies to all positions except teachers, is in response to Gov George Pataki's proposed education cuts (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By Katherine Zezima (NYT)
Katherine NYT
Chuck McGee resigns as executive director of New Hampshire Republican Party executive director after being accused of lying about hiring GOP Marketplace to have telemarketing company tie up Democratic phone bank lines on Election Day (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By Pam Belluck (NYT)
Pam NYT
Former Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Bernard F Law, says he will leave Boston area to live with Sisters of Mercy of Alma in Maryland; photo (S)
Date: 07 February 2003
New York City's Independent Budget Office releases report examining alternative methods of saving money and generating revenues (M)
Date: 07 February 2003
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Raymond HERNANDEZ
Bush administration tentatively agrees to provide up to $980 million to help New York City and New York State close multibillion dollar budget deficits; agreement would give about $350 million to state and about $630 million to city with fewer restrictions than generally govern such emergency aid; money would be drawn from funds allocated in aftermath of Sept 11 terrorist attacks; proposal is unusual because it would break precedent that had earmarked all money allocated after 9/11 for specific projects (M)
Date: 07 February 2003
By Hari Kumar (NYT)
Hari NYT
Indian health officials will begin polio vaccination program to fight increase in polio cases; of 1,500 cases worldwide in 2002, 85% were in India and primarily in Uttar Pradesh state (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
Scios Inc, maker of heart medicine Natrecor, is considering bid to be taken over; share prices rises 27.1 percent on news (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM and KEVIN FLYNN
William RASHBAUM
Gov George E Pataki and Mayor Michael R Bloomberg advise New Yorkers to go about their daily lives, but urge greater caution and vigilance; detail precautions being taken in response to high terrorism alert across nation; say data that spurred alert did not cite any specific New York targets; New York City outlines entire new agenda of precautions; several New York officials cite concerns about possible chemical or biological attack; photos (M)a
Date: 07 February 2003
By Karen W. Arenson (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Karen Arenson
City University of New York imposes hiring freeze, effective immediately; move, which applies to all positions except teachers, is in response to Gov George Pataki's proposed education cuts (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By Katherine Zezima (NYT)
Katherine NYT
Chuck McGee resigns as executive director of New Hampshire Republican Party executive director after being accused of lying about hiring GOP Marketplace to have telemarketing company tie up Democratic phone bank lines on Election Day (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By Pam Belluck (NYT)
Pam NYT
Former Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Bernard F Law, says he will leave Boston area to live with Sisters of Mercy of Alma in Maryland; photo (S)
Date: 07 February 2003
New York City's Independent Budget Office releases report examining alternative methods of saving money and generating revenues (M)
Date: 07 February 2003
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Raymond HERNANDEZ
Bush administration tentatively agrees to provide up to $980 million to help New York City and New York State close multibillion dollar budget deficits; agreement would give about $350 million to state and about $630 million to city with fewer restrictions than generally govern such emergency aid; money would be drawn from funds allocated in aftermath of Sept 11 terrorist attacks; proposal is unusual because it would break precedent that had earmarked all money allocated after 9/11 for specific projects (M)
Date: 07 February 2003
By Hari Kumar (NYT)
Hari NYT
Indian health officials will begin polio vaccination program to fight increase in polio cases; of 1,500 cases worldwide in 2002, 85% were in India and primarily in Uttar Pradesh state (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
Scios Inc, maker of heart medicine Natrecor, is considering bid to be taken over; share prices rises 27.1 percent on news (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM and KEVIN FLYNN
William RASHBAUM
Gov George E Pataki and Mayor Michael R Bloomberg advise New Yorkers to go about their daily lives, but urge greater caution and vigilance; detail precautions being taken in response to high terrorism alert across nation; say data that spurred alert did not cite any specific New York targets; New York City outlines entire new agenda of precautions; several New York officials cite concerns about possible chemical or biological attack; photos (M)a
Date: 07 February 2003
By Karen W. Arenson (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Karen Arenson
City University of New York imposes hiring freeze, effective immediately; move, which applies to all positions except teachers, is in response to Gov George Pataki's proposed education cuts (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By Katherine Zezima (NYT)
Katherine NYT
Chuck McGee resigns as executive director of New Hampshire Republican Party executive director after being accused of lying about hiring GOP Marketplace to have telemarketing company tie up Democratic phone bank lines on Election Day (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By Pam Belluck (NYT)
Pam NYT
Former Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Bernard F Law, says he will leave Boston area to live with Sisters of Mercy of Alma in Maryland; photo (S)
Date: 07 February 2003
New York City's Independent Budget Office releases report examining alternative methods of saving money and generating revenues (M)
Date: 07 February 2003
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Raymond HERNANDEZ
Bush administration tentatively agrees to provide up to $980 million to help New York City and New York State close multibillion dollar budget deficits; agreement would give about $350 million to state and about $630 million to city with fewer restrictions than generally govern such emergency aid; money would be drawn from funds allocated in aftermath of Sept 11 terrorist attacks; proposal is unusual because it would break precedent that had earmarked all money allocated after 9/11 for specific projects (M)
Date: 07 February 2003
By Hari Kumar (NYT)
Hari NYT
Indian health officials will begin polio vaccination program to fight increase in polio cases; of 1,500 cases worldwide in 2002, 85% were in India and primarily in Uttar Pradesh state (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
Scios Inc, maker of heart medicine Natrecor, is considering bid to be taken over; share prices rises 27.1 percent on news (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM and KEVIN FLYNN
William RASHBAUM
Gov George E Pataki and Mayor Michael R Bloomberg advise New Yorkers to go about their daily lives, but urge greater caution and vigilance; detail precautions being taken in response to high terrorism alert across nation; say data that spurred alert did not cite any specific New York targets; New York City outlines entire new agenda of precautions; several New York officials cite concerns about possible chemical or biological attack; photos (M)a
Date: 07 February 2003
By Karen W. Arenson (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Karen Arenson
City University of New York imposes hiring freeze, effective immediately; move, which applies to all positions except teachers, is in response to Gov George Pataki's proposed education cuts (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By Katherine Zezima (NYT)
Katherine NYT
Chuck McGee resigns as executive director of New Hampshire Republican Party executive director after being accused of lying about hiring GOP Marketplace to have telemarketing company tie up Democratic phone bank lines on Election Day (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By Pam Belluck (NYT)
Pam NYT
Former Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Bernard F Law, says he will leave Boston area to live with Sisters of Mercy of Alma in Maryland; photo (S)
Date: 07 February 2003
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Raymond HERNANDEZ
Bush administration tentatively agrees to provide up to $980 million to help New York City and New York State close multibillion dollar budget deficits; agreement would give about $350 million to state and about $630 million to city with fewer restrictions than generally govern such emergency aid; money would be drawn from funds allocated in aftermath of Sept 11 terrorist attacks; proposal is unusual because it would break precedent that had earmarked all money allocated after 9/11 for specific projects (M)
Date: 08 February 2003
Scios Inc, maker of heart medicine Natrecor, is considering bid to be taken over; share prices rises 27.1 percent on news (S)
Date: 07 February 2003
By Karen W. Arenson (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Karen Arenson
City University of New York imposes hiring freeze, effective immediately; move, which applies to all positions except teachers, is in response to Gov George Pataki's proposed education cuts (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By Katherine Zezima (NYT)
Katherine NYT
Chuck McGee resigns as executive director of New Hampshire Republican Party executive director after being accused of lying about hiring GOP Marketplace to have telemarketing company tie up Democratic phone bank lines on Election Day (S)
Date: 08 February 2003
By Pam Belluck (NYT)
Pam NYT
Former Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Bernard F Law, says he will leave Boston area to live with Sisters of Mercy of Alma in Maryland; photo (S)
Date: 07 February 2003
New York City's Independent Budget Office releases report examining alternative methods of saving money and generating revenues (M)
Date: 07 February 2003
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Raymond HERNANDEZ
Bush administration tentatively agrees to provide up to $980 million to help New York City and New York State close multibillion dollar budget deficits; agreement would give about $350 million to state and about $630 million to city with fewer restrictions than generally govern such emergency aid; money would be drawn from funds allocated in aftermath of Sept 11 terrorist attacks; proposal is unusual because it would break precedent that had earmarked all money allocated after 9/11 for specific projects (M)
Date: 07 February 2003
By Hari Kumar (NYT)
Hari NYT
Indian health officials will begin polio vaccination program to fight increase in polio cases; of 1,500 cases worldwide in 2002, 85% were in India and primarily in Uttar Pradesh state (S)