NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 August 2003
El 19 de agosto de 2003 fue un martes bajo el signo estelar de ♌. Era el día 230 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, 19 de agosto de 2025, hace 292 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el miércoles, 19 de agosto de 2026, en 72 días. Ha vivido durante 8.328 días, o aproximadamente 199.879 horas, o aproximadamente 11.992.772 minutos, o aproximadamente 719.566.320 segundos
Date: 19 August 2003
By ANDREA ELLIOTT
Andrea ELLIOTT
Horse carriage drivers form Park View Reality to purchase Manhattan warehouse and convert it to stable for about 70 carriage horses; move is prompted by their evictions from former stables and is aided by city's Industrial Development Agency; photo (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By CATHY HORYN
Cathy HORYN
Cathy Horyn article says unifying element in fall fashions is new sense of proportion; photos (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
John SCHWARTZ
Companies are taking harder look at their disaster recovery plans in light of Aug 14 power failure that stretched from Northeast to Midwest; Sungard Availability Services Jim Simmons says many companies that tried to manage their own disaster recovery plans fround that backup sit they created was still within blackout area; many companies are looking to services like Sungard and IBM to handle their computer systems; they can create disaster-hardened backup offices ready to go on short notice and linked directly to their computer networks in ways that ensure against any loss of important information and little, if any, interruption of business transactions (M)
Date: 20 August 2003
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Restaurant chain Dave & Buster's names New York office of Fallon Worldwide, part of Publicis Groupe, as agency of record on its advertising account, which had been handled by divisions of One Square; billings estimated at $5 million to $7 million (S)
Date: 20 August 2003
By GARDINER HARRIS
Gardiner HARRIS
Novartis says it will soon start selling heartburn drug omeprazole, generic version of Prilosec, even though court has yet to approve sale; aggressive move could open Novartis to huge damages if judge eventually rules that its generic version infringes patents owned by AstraZeneca, which sells Prilosec; Procter & Gamble Co says it will begin selling over-the-counter version of Prilosec on Sept 15, priced about 70 cents per pill, or $22 or so for month's supply (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By Shaila K. Dewan (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Shaila Dewan
New York City grants parade permit for Million Youth March in Brooklyn on Sept 6 (S)
Date: 19 August 2003
By Faiza Akhtar (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Faiza NYT
Hemant Lakhani, who is charged with trying to sell shoulder-fired rockets to undercover agents in New Jersey that he thought were terrorists, is granted another week to prepare request for bail (S)
Date: 19 August 2003
By ANDREA ELLIOTT
Andrea ELLIOTT
Horse carriage drivers form Park View Reality to purchase Manhattan warehouse and convert it to stable for about 70 carriage horses; move is prompted by their evictions from former stables and is aided by city's Industrial Development Agency; photo (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By CATHY HORYN
Cathy HORYN
Cathy Horyn article says unifying element in fall fashions is new sense of proportion; photos (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
John SCHWARTZ
Companies are taking harder look at their disaster recovery plans in light of Aug 14 power failure that stretched from Northeast to Midwest; Sungard Availability Services Jim Simmons says many companies that tried to manage their own disaster recovery plans fround that backup sit they created was still within blackout area; many companies are looking to services like Sungard and IBM to handle their computer systems; they can create disaster-hardened backup offices ready to go on short notice and linked directly to their computer networks in ways that ensure against any loss of important information and little, if any, interruption of business transactions (M)
Date: 20 August 2003
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Restaurant chain Dave & Buster's names New York office of Fallon Worldwide, part of Publicis Groupe, as agency of record on its advertising account, which had been handled by divisions of One Square; billings estimated at $5 million to $7 million (S)
Date: 20 August 2003
By GARDINER HARRIS
Gardiner HARRIS
Novartis says it will soon start selling heartburn drug omeprazole, generic version of Prilosec, even though court has yet to approve sale; aggressive move could open Novartis to huge damages if judge eventually rules that its generic version infringes patents owned by AstraZeneca, which sells Prilosec; Procter & Gamble Co says it will begin selling over-the-counter version of Prilosec on Sept 15, priced about 70 cents per pill, or $22 or so for month's supply (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By Shaila K. Dewan (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Shaila Dewan
New York City grants parade permit for Million Youth March in Brooklyn on Sept 6 (S)
Date: 19 August 2003
By Faiza Akhtar (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Faiza NYT
Hemant Lakhani, who is charged with trying to sell shoulder-fired rockets to undercover agents in New Jersey that he thought were terrorists, is granted another week to prepare request for bail (S)
Date: 19 August 2003
By CATHY HORYN
Cathy HORYN
Cathy Horyn article says unifying element in fall fashions is new sense of proportion; photos (M)
Date: 20 August 2003
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Restaurant chain Dave & Buster's names New York office of Fallon Worldwide, part of Publicis Groupe, as agency of record on its advertising account, which had been handled by divisions of One Square; billings estimated at $5 million to $7 million (S)
Date: 20 August 2003
By GARDINER HARRIS
Gardiner HARRIS
Novartis says it will soon start selling heartburn drug omeprazole, generic version of Prilosec, even though court has yet to approve sale; aggressive move could open Novartis to huge damages if judge eventually rules that its generic version infringes patents owned by AstraZeneca, which sells Prilosec; Procter & Gamble Co says it will begin selling over-the-counter version of Prilosec on Sept 15, priced about 70 cents per pill, or $22 or so for month's supply (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By Faiza Akhtar (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Faiza NYT
Hemant Lakhani, who is charged with trying to sell shoulder-fired rockets to undercover agents in New Jersey that he thought were terrorists, is granted another week to prepare request for bail (S)
Date: 19 August 2003
By ANDREA ELLIOTT
Andrea ELLIOTT
Horse carriage drivers form Park View Reality to purchase Manhattan warehouse and convert it to stable for about 70 carriage horses; move is prompted by their evictions from former stables and is aided by city's Industrial Development Agency; photo (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By CATHY HORYN
Cathy HORYN
Cathy Horyn article says unifying element in fall fashions is new sense of proportion; photos (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
John SCHWARTZ
Companies are taking harder look at their disaster recovery plans in light of Aug 14 power failure that stretched from Northeast to Midwest; Sungard Availability Services Jim Simmons says many companies that tried to manage their own disaster recovery plans fround that backup sit they created was still within blackout area; many companies are looking to services like Sungard and IBM to handle their computer systems; they can create disaster-hardened backup offices ready to go on short notice and linked directly to their computer networks in ways that ensure against any loss of important information and little, if any, interruption of business transactions (M)
Date: 20 August 2003
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Restaurant chain Dave & Buster's names New York office of Fallon Worldwide, part of Publicis Groupe, as agency of record on its advertising account, which had been handled by divisions of One Square; billings estimated at $5 million to $7 million (S)
Date: 20 August 2003
By GARDINER HARRIS
Gardiner HARRIS
Novartis says it will soon start selling heartburn drug omeprazole, generic version of Prilosec, even though court has yet to approve sale; aggressive move could open Novartis to huge damages if judge eventually rules that its generic version infringes patents owned by AstraZeneca, which sells Prilosec; Procter & Gamble Co says it will begin selling over-the-counter version of Prilosec on Sept 15, priced about 70 cents per pill, or $22 or so for month's supply (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By Shaila K. Dewan (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Shaila Dewan
New York City grants parade permit for Million Youth March in Brooklyn on Sept 6 (S)
Date: 19 August 2003
By Faiza Akhtar (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Faiza NYT
Hemant Lakhani, who is charged with trying to sell shoulder-fired rockets to undercover agents in New Jersey that he thought were terrorists, is granted another week to prepare request for bail (S)
Date: 19 August 2003
By ANDREA ELLIOTT
Andrea ELLIOTT
Horse carriage drivers form Park View Reality to purchase Manhattan warehouse and convert it to stable for about 70 carriage horses; move is prompted by their evictions from former stables and is aided by city's Industrial Development Agency; photo (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By CATHY HORYN
Cathy HORYN
Cathy Horyn article says unifying element in fall fashions is new sense of proportion; photos (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
John SCHWARTZ
Companies are taking harder look at their disaster recovery plans in light of Aug 14 power failure that stretched from Northeast to Midwest; Sungard Availability Services Jim Simmons says many companies that tried to manage their own disaster recovery plans fround that backup sit they created was still within blackout area; many companies are looking to services like Sungard and IBM to handle their computer systems; they can create disaster-hardened backup offices ready to go on short notice and linked directly to their computer networks in ways that ensure against any loss of important information and little, if any, interruption of business transactions (M)
Date: 20 August 2003
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Restaurant chain Dave & Buster's names New York office of Fallon Worldwide, part of Publicis Groupe, as agency of record on its advertising account, which had been handled by divisions of One Square; billings estimated at $5 million to $7 million (S)
Date: 20 August 2003
By GARDINER HARRIS
Gardiner HARRIS
Novartis says it will soon start selling heartburn drug omeprazole, generic version of Prilosec, even though court has yet to approve sale; aggressive move could open Novartis to huge damages if judge eventually rules that its generic version infringes patents owned by AstraZeneca, which sells Prilosec; Procter & Gamble Co says it will begin selling over-the-counter version of Prilosec on Sept 15, priced about 70 cents per pill, or $22 or so for month's supply (M)
Date: 19 August 2003
By Shaila K. Dewan (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Shaila Dewan
New York City grants parade permit for Million Youth March in Brooklyn on Sept 6 (S)
Date: 19 August 2003
By Faiza Akhtar (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Faiza NYT
Hemant Lakhani, who is charged with trying to sell shoulder-fired rockets to undercover agents in New Jersey that he thought were terrorists, is granted another week to prepare request for bail (S)