NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 April 2003
El 22 de abril de 2003 fue un martes bajo el signo estelar de ♉. Era el día 111 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 miércoles, 22 de abril de 2026, hace 53 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el jueves, 22 de abril de 2027, en 311 días. Ha vivido durante 8.454 días, o aproximadamente 202.914 horas, o aproximadamente 12.174.875 minutos, o aproximadamente 730.492.500 segundos
Date: 22 April 2003
By GUY TREBAY
Guy TREBAY
Big splashy prints and lots of bright colors are expected to set cultural mood in New York fashion this spring; photos (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By CHRIS NELSON
Chris NELSON
Comment on reflowering of Seattle's rock scene, with new releases by punk, pop and grunge groups; photos (S)
Date: 23 April 2003
By CAROL VOGEL
Carol VOGEL
Michael Govan, director of Dia Foundation, describes acquisition of abandoned 1929 factory in Beacon, NY, that has been transformed into Dia: Beacon, $50 million art museum opening on May 18; photo (M)
Date: 23 April 2003
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Adm Harold W Gehman, chairman of board investigating breakup of shuttle Columbia, says panel is moving into new phase and plans to develop working hypothesis for accident and refine it to fit available evidence; members appearing at briefing are now clearly focused on foam from shuttle's external tank that struck and apparently damaged leading edge of wing on launching; report scattered bits of technical progress in investigation; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By EDWARD WONG
Edward WONG
Date: 23 April 2003
By GREG WINTER
Greg WINTER
Two new studies make case that do-or-die exams, which decide whether students graduate, teachers are dismissed or schools are shut in more than half states in nation, bring about at least a modicum of academic progress, especially for minority students who may get scant attention otherwise; entirely contradict what some other scholars have found; map; chart shows changes in students reaching competence in mathematics when additional layer of consequences was placed on them and their schools (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey drivers licenses will be replaced starting in July with digital model that will be among most tamper-proof anywhere; state's licenses are now among easiest to counterfeit; new security features noted; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By GUY TREBAY
Guy TREBAY
Big splashy prints and lots of bright colors are expected to set cultural mood in New York fashion this spring; photos (M)
Date: 23 April 2003
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Adm Harold W Gehman, chairman of board investigating breakup of shuttle Columbia, says panel is moving into new phase and plans to develop working hypothesis for accident and refine it to fit available evidence; members appearing at briefing are now clearly focused on foam from shuttle's external tank that struck and apparently damaged leading edge of wing on launching; report scattered bits of technical progress in investigation; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By EDWARD WONG
Edward WONG
Date: 23 April 2003
By GREG WINTER
Greg WINTER
Two new studies make case that do-or-die exams, which decide whether students graduate, teachers are dismissed or schools are shut in more than half states in nation, bring about at least a modicum of academic progress, especially for minority students who may get scant attention otherwise; entirely contradict what some other scholars have found; map; chart shows changes in students reaching competence in mathematics when additional layer of consequences was placed on them and their schools (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey drivers licenses will be replaced starting in July with digital model that will be among most tamper-proof anywhere; state's licenses are now among easiest to counterfeit; new security features noted; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By CHRIS NELSON
Chris NELSON
Comment on reflowering of Seattle's rock scene, with new releases by punk, pop and grunge groups; photos (S)
Date: 23 April 2003
By CAROL VOGEL
Carol VOGEL
Michael Govan, director of Dia Foundation, describes acquisition of abandoned 1929 factory in Beacon, NY, that has been transformed into Dia: Beacon, $50 million art museum opening on May 18; photo (M)
Date: 23 April 2003
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Adm Harold W Gehman, chairman of board investigating breakup of shuttle Columbia, says panel is moving into new phase and plans to develop working hypothesis for accident and refine it to fit available evidence; members appearing at briefing are now clearly focused on foam from shuttle's external tank that struck and apparently damaged leading edge of wing on launching; report scattered bits of technical progress in investigation; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By EDWARD WONG
Edward WONG
Date: 23 April 2003
By GREG WINTER
Greg WINTER
Two new studies make case that do-or-die exams, which decide whether students graduate, teachers are dismissed or schools are shut in more than half states in nation, bring about at least a modicum of academic progress, especially for minority students who may get scant attention otherwise; entirely contradict what some other scholars have found; map; chart shows changes in students reaching competence in mathematics when additional layer of consequences was placed on them and their schools (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey drivers licenses will be replaced starting in July with digital model that will be among most tamper-proof anywhere; state's licenses are now among easiest to counterfeit; new security features noted; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By GUY TREBAY
Guy TREBAY
Big splashy prints and lots of bright colors are expected to set cultural mood in New York fashion this spring; photos (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By CHRIS NELSON
Chris NELSON
Comment on reflowering of Seattle's rock scene, with new releases by punk, pop and grunge groups; photos (S)
Date: 23 April 2003
By CAROL VOGEL
Carol VOGEL
Michael Govan, director of Dia Foundation, describes acquisition of abandoned 1929 factory in Beacon, NY, that has been transformed into Dia: Beacon, $50 million art museum opening on May 18; photo (M)
Date: 23 April 2003
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Adm Harold W Gehman, chairman of board investigating breakup of shuttle Columbia, says panel is moving into new phase and plans to develop working hypothesis for accident and refine it to fit available evidence; members appearing at briefing are now clearly focused on foam from shuttle's external tank that struck and apparently damaged leading edge of wing on launching; report scattered bits of technical progress in investigation; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey drivers licenses will be replaced starting in July with digital model that will be among most tamper-proof anywhere; state's licenses are now among easiest to counterfeit; new security features noted; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By GUY TREBAY
Guy TREBAY
Big splashy prints and lots of bright colors are expected to set cultural mood in New York fashion this spring; photos (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By CHRIS NELSON
Chris NELSON
Comment on reflowering of Seattle's rock scene, with new releases by punk, pop and grunge groups; photos (S)
Date: 22 April 2003
By EDWARD WONG
Edward WONG
Date: 23 April 2003
By GREG WINTER
Greg WINTER
Two new studies make case that do-or-die exams, which decide whether students graduate, teachers are dismissed or schools are shut in more than half states in nation, bring about at least a modicum of academic progress, especially for minority students who may get scant attention otherwise; entirely contradict what some other scholars have found; map; chart shows changes in students reaching competence in mathematics when additional layer of consequences was placed on them and their schools (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey drivers licenses will be replaced starting in July with digital model that will be among most tamper-proof anywhere; state's licenses are now among easiest to counterfeit; new security features noted; photo (M)