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Adnan Maulana

Adnan Maulana (born 23 October 1999) is an Indonesian badminton player affiliated with Jaya Raya Jakarta club. He won a bronze medal in the mixed doubles at the 2021 SEA Games partnered with Mychelle Crhystine Bandaso.

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23 ตุลาคม ค.ศ. 1999 เป็น วันเสาร์ ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 295 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ William J. (Bill) Clinton

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23rd of October 1999 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 23 ตุลาคม ค.ศ. 1999

Financial Services Industry Faces a New World

Date: 23 October 1999

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Financial services industry is about to undergo major overhaul as Congress deregulates banking, securities and insurance industries; shares in those three industries soar on merger speculation; biggest winners are life insurance companies, which some see as prime targets of banks hoping to offer insurance to their customers; investors see banks and brokerage firms as effectively in play as well, though industry executives say that change might come slower; consumers stand to gain from convenience of finding every financial product in one place, but consumer groups have already begun to raise red flags about privacy (M)

Full Article

New Ethics Code

Date: 24 October 1999

By ELSA BRENNER

Elsa BRENNER

Common Council in White Plains, NY, drafts code giving city's Ethics Board new powers and making it illegal for elected officials, city workers and volunteer members of boards and commissions to accept gifts (S)

Full Article

New Owner For a Pair Of Papers

Date: 24 October 1999

By ERIC V. COPAGE

Eric COPAGE

John W Sutter purchases Villager, weekly Greenwich Village newspaper, and its sister, bi-weekly Downtown Express, from Thomas G and Elizabeth Buston for undisclosed price; photo (M)

Full Article

For the New Garde, Cabaret's the Thing

Date: 24 October 1999

By ALVIN KLEIN

Alvin KLEIN

Alvin Klein reviews grand reopening of Garde Arts Center in New London, Conn, featuring performance by singer Patti LuPone; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 October 1999

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 October 1999

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A New World of Finance

Date: 24 October 1999

Editorial supports agreement between White House and Republican leadership to overhaul nation's banking laws, but contends that it will be important for Congress to continue monitoring trends in financial industry

Full Article

Settling Into New Condominiums in the East Village

Date: 24 October 1999

By ALAN S. OSER

Alan OSER

Article on Del Este Village, condominium development on six scattered sites in New York City's East Village; photos (M)

Full Article

Unverified Account Spawned Many News Reports

Date: 23 October 1999

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Old allegation about George W Bush, recycled by anonymous sources in book that has been withdrawn by its publisher, was widely reported last week, even by news orgns whose reporters had long since decided that rumor was probably false; day by day, more news organizations published accounts of old rumor that in 1972 Bush was arrested for cocaine possession and that there was coverrup involving Bush's father, former Pres George Bush; virtually all news orgns' stores included denials from Gov Bush or his campaign spokesmen (M)

Full Article

In New Haven, Not Your Usual Mall Battle

Date: 23 October 1999

By TINA KELLEY

Tina KELLEY

Battle is brewing in New Haven, Conn, over proposed 1.5 million-square-foot mall called Galleria at Long Island Sound; Mayor John DeStefano, which has led charge for mall, says it will mean 3,000 new jobs and $6.7 million in tax revenue; opponents contend mall will lure shoppers from downtown and attract 30,000 to 40,000 cars a day; they also question use of $85 million in city, state and Federal funds for $500 million project; major opposition group, Save Our Downtowns Alliance, is supported mainly by Westfield America Inc, Los Angeles-based company that operates malls in three Connecticut towns (M)

Full Article

Financial Services Industry Faces a New World

Date: 23 October 1999

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Financial services industry is about to undergo major overhaul as Congress deregulates banking, securities and insurance industries; shares in those three industries soar on merger speculation; biggest winners are life insurance companies, which some see as prime targets of banks hoping to offer insurance to their customers; investors see banks and brokerage firms as effectively in play as well, though industry executives say that change might come slower; consumers stand to gain from convenience of finding every financial product in one place, but consumer groups have already begun to raise red flags about privacy (M)

Full Article

New Ethics Code

Date: 24 October 1999

By ELSA BRENNER

Elsa BRENNER

Common Council in White Plains, NY, drafts code giving city's Ethics Board new powers and making it illegal for elected officials, city workers and volunteer members of boards and commissions to accept gifts (S)

Full Article

For the New Garde, Cabaret's the Thing

Date: 24 October 1999

By ALVIN KLEIN

Alvin KLEIN

Alvin Klein reviews grand reopening of Garde Arts Center in New London, Conn, featuring performance by singer Patti LuPone; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 October 1999

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 October 1999

Full Article

A New World of Finance

Date: 24 October 1999

Editorial supports agreement between White House and Republican leadership to overhaul nation's banking laws, but contends that it will be important for Congress to continue monitoring trends in financial industry

Full Article

Settling Into New Condominiums in the East Village

Date: 24 October 1999

By ALAN S. OSER

Alan OSER

Article on Del Este Village, condominium development on six scattered sites in New York City's East Village; photos (M)

Full Article

Unverified Account Spawned Many News Reports

Date: 23 October 1999

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Old allegation about George W Bush, recycled by anonymous sources in book that has been withdrawn by its publisher, was widely reported last week, even by news orgns whose reporters had long since decided that rumor was probably false; day by day, more news organizations published accounts of old rumor that in 1972 Bush was arrested for cocaine possession and that there was coverrup involving Bush's father, former Pres George Bush; virtually all news orgns' stores included denials from Gov Bush or his campaign spokesmen (M)

Full Article

In New Haven, Not Your Usual Mall Battle

Date: 23 October 1999

By TINA KELLEY

Tina KELLEY

Battle is brewing in New Haven, Conn, over proposed 1.5 million-square-foot mall called Galleria at Long Island Sound; Mayor John DeStefano, which has led charge for mall, says it will mean 3,000 new jobs and $6.7 million in tax revenue; opponents contend mall will lure shoppers from downtown and attract 30,000 to 40,000 cars a day; they also question use of $85 million in city, state and Federal funds for $500 million project; major opposition group, Save Our Downtowns Alliance, is supported mainly by Westfield America Inc, Los Angeles-based company that operates malls in three Connecticut towns (M)

Full Article

Financial Services Industry Faces a New World

Date: 23 October 1999

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Financial services industry is about to undergo major overhaul as Congress deregulates banking, securities and insurance industries; shares in those three industries soar on merger speculation; biggest winners are life insurance companies, which some see as prime targets of banks hoping to offer insurance to their customers; investors see banks and brokerage firms as effectively in play as well, though industry executives say that change might come slower; consumers stand to gain from convenience of finding every financial product in one place, but consumer groups have already begun to raise red flags about privacy (M)

Full Article

New Ethics Code

Date: 24 October 1999

By ELSA BRENNER

Elsa BRENNER

Common Council in White Plains, NY, drafts code giving city's Ethics Board new powers and making it illegal for elected officials, city workers and volunteer members of boards and commissions to accept gifts (S)

Full Article

New Owner For a Pair Of Papers

Date: 24 October 1999

By ERIC V. COPAGE

Eric COPAGE

John W Sutter purchases Villager, weekly Greenwich Village newspaper, and its sister, bi-weekly Downtown Express, from Thomas G and Elizabeth Buston for undisclosed price; photo (M)

Full Article

For the New Garde, Cabaret's the Thing

Date: 24 October 1999

By ALVIN KLEIN

Alvin KLEIN

Alvin Klein reviews grand reopening of Garde Arts Center in New London, Conn, featuring performance by singer Patti LuPone; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 October 1999

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 October 1999

Full Article

A New World of Finance

Date: 24 October 1999

Editorial supports agreement between White House and Republican leadership to overhaul nation's banking laws, but contends that it will be important for Congress to continue monitoring trends in financial industry

Full Article

Settling Into New Condominiums in the East Village

Date: 24 October 1999

By ALAN S. OSER

Alan OSER

Article on Del Este Village, condominium development on six scattered sites in New York City's East Village; photos (M)

Full Article

Unverified Account Spawned Many News Reports

Date: 23 October 1999

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Old allegation about George W Bush, recycled by anonymous sources in book that has been withdrawn by its publisher, was widely reported last week, even by news orgns whose reporters had long since decided that rumor was probably false; day by day, more news organizations published accounts of old rumor that in 1972 Bush was arrested for cocaine possession and that there was coverrup involving Bush's father, former Pres George Bush; virtually all news orgns' stores included denials from Gov Bush or his campaign spokesmen (M)

Full Article

In New Haven, Not Your Usual Mall Battle

Date: 23 October 1999

By TINA KELLEY

Tina KELLEY

Battle is brewing in New Haven, Conn, over proposed 1.5 million-square-foot mall called Galleria at Long Island Sound; Mayor John DeStefano, which has led charge for mall, says it will mean 3,000 new jobs and $6.7 million in tax revenue; opponents contend mall will lure shoppers from downtown and attract 30,000 to 40,000 cars a day; they also question use of $85 million in city, state and Federal funds for $500 million project; major opposition group, Save Our Downtowns Alliance, is supported mainly by Westfield America Inc, Los Angeles-based company that operates malls in three Connecticut towns (M)

Full Article

Financial Services Industry Faces a New World

Date: 23 October 1999

By JOSEPH KAHN

Joseph KAHN

Financial services industry is about to undergo major overhaul as Congress deregulates banking, securities and insurance industries; shares in those three industries soar on merger speculation; biggest winners are life insurance companies, which some see as prime targets of banks hoping to offer insurance to their customers; investors see banks and brokerage firms as effectively in play as well, though industry executives say that change might come slower; consumers stand to gain from convenience of finding every financial product in one place, but consumer groups have already begun to raise red flags about privacy (M)

Full Article

New Ethics Code

Date: 24 October 1999

By ELSA BRENNER

Elsa BRENNER

Common Council in White Plains, NY, drafts code giving city's Ethics Board new powers and making it illegal for elected officials, city workers and volunteer members of boards and commissions to accept gifts (S)

Full Article

New Owner For a Pair Of Papers

Date: 24 October 1999

By ERIC V. COPAGE

Eric COPAGE

John W Sutter purchases Villager, weekly Greenwich Village newspaper, and its sister, bi-weekly Downtown Express, from Thomas G and Elizabeth Buston for undisclosed price; photo (M)

Full Article

For the New Garde, Cabaret's the Thing

Date: 24 October 1999

By ALVIN KLEIN

Alvin KLEIN

Alvin Klein reviews grand reopening of Garde Arts Center in New London, Conn, featuring performance by singer Patti LuPone; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 October 1999

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 October 1999

Full Article

A New World of Finance

Date: 24 October 1999

Editorial supports agreement between White House and Republican leadership to overhaul nation's banking laws, but contends that it will be important for Congress to continue monitoring trends in financial industry

Full Article

Settling Into New Condominiums in the East Village

Date: 24 October 1999

By ALAN S. OSER

Alan OSER

Article on Del Este Village, condominium development on six scattered sites in New York City's East Village; photos (M)

Full Article

Unverified Account Spawned Many News Reports

Date: 23 October 1999

By FELICITY BARRINGER

Felicity BARRINGER

Old allegation about George W Bush, recycled by anonymous sources in book that has been withdrawn by its publisher, was widely reported last week, even by news orgns whose reporters had long since decided that rumor was probably false; day by day, more news organizations published accounts of old rumor that in 1972 Bush was arrested for cocaine possession and that there was coverrup involving Bush's father, former Pres George Bush; virtually all news orgns' stores included denials from Gov Bush or his campaign spokesmen (M)

Full Article

In New Haven, Not Your Usual Mall Battle

Date: 23 October 1999

By TINA KELLEY

Tina KELLEY

Battle is brewing in New Haven, Conn, over proposed 1.5 million-square-foot mall called Galleria at Long Island Sound; Mayor John DeStefano, which has led charge for mall, says it will mean 3,000 new jobs and $6.7 million in tax revenue; opponents contend mall will lure shoppers from downtown and attract 30,000 to 40,000 cars a day; they also question use of $85 million in city, state and Federal funds for $500 million project; major opposition group, Save Our Downtowns Alliance, is supported mainly by Westfield America Inc, Los Angeles-based company that operates malls in three Connecticut towns (M)

Full Article

New Ethics Code

Date: 24 October 1999

By ELSA BRENNER

Elsa BRENNER

Common Council in White Plains, NY, drafts code giving city's Ethics Board new powers and making it illegal for elected officials, city workers and volunteer members of boards and commissions to accept gifts (S)

Full Article

New Owner For a Pair Of Papers

Date: 24 October 1999

By ERIC V. COPAGE

Eric COPAGE

John W Sutter purchases Villager, weekly Greenwich Village newspaper, and its sister, bi-weekly Downtown Express, from Thomas G and Elizabeth Buston for undisclosed price; photo (M)

Full Article

For the New Garde, Cabaret's the Thing

Date: 24 October 1999

By ALVIN KLEIN

Alvin KLEIN

Alvin Klein reviews grand reopening of Garde Arts Center in New London, Conn, featuring performance by singer Patti LuPone; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 October 1999

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 October 1999

Full Article

A New World of Finance

Date: 24 October 1999

Editorial supports agreement between White House and Republican leadership to overhaul nation's banking laws, but contends that it will be important for Congress to continue monitoring trends in financial industry

Full Article

Settling Into New Condominiums in the East Village

Date: 24 October 1999

By ALAN S. OSER

Alan OSER

Article on Del Este Village, condominium development on six scattered sites in New York City's East Village; photos (M)

Full Article

In New Haven, Not Your Usual Mall Battle

Date: 23 October 1999

By TINA KELLEY

Tina KELLEY

Battle is brewing in New Haven, Conn, over proposed 1.5 million-square-foot mall called Galleria at Long Island Sound; Mayor John DeStefano, which has led charge for mall, says it will mean 3,000 new jobs and $6.7 million in tax revenue; opponents contend mall will lure shoppers from downtown and attract 30,000 to 40,000 cars a day; they also question use of $85 million in city, state and Federal funds for $500 million project; major opposition group, Save Our Downtowns Alliance, is supported mainly by Westfield America Inc, Los Angeles-based company that operates malls in three Connecticut towns (M)

Full Article