FRITO-LAY TESTS NEW SNACKS IN HISPANIC COMMUNITIES
Date: 23 May 2002
Frito-Lay has introduced line of snacks with flavors like chile, citrus and cheese, aimed at Hispanic consumers (S)
23 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 2002 เป็น วันพฤหัสบดี ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ ♊ เป็นวันที่ 142 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ George W. Bush
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Date: 23 May 2002
Frito-Lay has introduced line of snacks with flavors like chile, citrus and cheese, aimed at Hispanic consumers (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
By FELICITY BARRINGER
Felicity BARRINGER
Intense public reaction to coverage of violence of Middle East conflict prompts unusually harsh attacks on several news media outlets and has led to boycotts of The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post; broadcast news operations, including CNN and National Public Radio, have also been criticized; criticism comes largely from supporters of Israel; swift communications of Internet era help fan intensity of criticism (M)
Date: 24 May 2002
Avon Products will phase out its plant in Suffern, NY, over next 12 months as part of realignment of manufacturing operations in US; majority of production will be transferred to larger and more efficient plant in Springdale, Ohio; says about 260 jobs will be eliminated at Suffern, but it expects to add about 200 jobs at Springdale; also plans to build research and development center to replace Suffern plant (S)
Date: 24 May 2002
Richard L Berke, national political correspondent of New York Times for last nine years, is appointed newspaper's Washington editor, No. 2 executive in bureau; John M Broder, current Washington editor, is named chief of Times's Los Angeles bureau (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
By MICHAEL JANOFSKY
Michael JANOFSKY
People across America mostly keep on with their lives as usual, but feel troubling new uncertainties raised by warnings of terrorist attacks; many say they are not so much frightened as worried that country has grown complacent, and confused about how to respond to alerts that provide almost no specific information; photos (M)
Date: 23 May 2002
By ANDREW JACOBS
Andrew JACOBS
New Yorkers, displaying mix of fear, resignation, annoyance and bravado, go about their business, mindful of latest warnings suggesting that city might once again be target of terrorists; with scores of naval warships and tens of thousands of tourists arriving for Fleet Week, security is exceptionally tight; chart and map of Fleet Week restrictions on civilian vessels; photo (M)
Date: 24 May 2002
By JANNY SCOTT
Janny SCOTT
Census Bureau figures show New York City residents in four of five boroughs spend more time getting to work than New Yorkers living anywhere else in state; average travel times for residents of Staten Island, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens also exceed average trips to work in New Jersey, Conn and most of rest of country; New York City's standing as capital of interminable commuting comes as no surprise to those who study such things; analysts say problem is threefold: high rate of public transit ridership, high proportion of region's employment base working in central business district, and large amount of people working outside their own county; say New York City's sheer density and size is another factor; photos; charts (M)
Date: 23 May 2002
By Matt Richtel (NYT) (Compiled by Gary Bradford)
Matt NYT
Users of Kazaa will soon have access to network that will charge fees to download files; Sharman Networks, which distributes Kazaa software, issues new version of software that will still allow users to trade and download music files free, but will access to parallel network, Altnet, that intends to charge users for access to music (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
Frito-Lay has introduced line of snacks with flavors like chile, citrus and cheese, aimed at Hispanic consumers (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
By FELICITY BARRINGER
Felicity BARRINGER
Intense public reaction to coverage of violence of Middle East conflict prompts unusually harsh attacks on several news media outlets and has led to boycotts of The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post; broadcast news operations, including CNN and National Public Radio, have also been criticized; criticism comes largely from supporters of Israel; swift communications of Internet era help fan intensity of criticism (M)
Date: 24 May 2002
Avon Products will phase out its plant in Suffern, NY, over next 12 months as part of realignment of manufacturing operations in US; majority of production will be transferred to larger and more efficient plant in Springdale, Ohio; says about 260 jobs will be eliminated at Suffern, but it expects to add about 200 jobs at Springdale; also plans to build research and development center to replace Suffern plant (S)
Date: 24 May 2002
Richard L Berke, national political correspondent of New York Times for last nine years, is appointed newspaper's Washington editor, No. 2 executive in bureau; John M Broder, current Washington editor, is named chief of Times's Los Angeles bureau (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
By MICHAEL JANOFSKY
Michael JANOFSKY
People across America mostly keep on with their lives as usual, but feel troubling new uncertainties raised by warnings of terrorist attacks; many say they are not so much frightened as worried that country has grown complacent, and confused about how to respond to alerts that provide almost no specific information; photos (M)
Date: 23 May 2002
By ANDREW JACOBS
Andrew JACOBS
New Yorkers, displaying mix of fear, resignation, annoyance and bravado, go about their business, mindful of latest warnings suggesting that city might once again be target of terrorists; with scores of naval warships and tens of thousands of tourists arriving for Fleet Week, security is exceptionally tight; chart and map of Fleet Week restrictions on civilian vessels; photo (M)
Date: 24 May 2002
By JANNY SCOTT
Janny SCOTT
Census Bureau figures show New York City residents in four of five boroughs spend more time getting to work than New Yorkers living anywhere else in state; average travel times for residents of Staten Island, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens also exceed average trips to work in New Jersey, Conn and most of rest of country; New York City's standing as capital of interminable commuting comes as no surprise to those who study such things; analysts say problem is threefold: high rate of public transit ridership, high proportion of region's employment base working in central business district, and large amount of people working outside their own county; say New York City's sheer density and size is another factor; photos; charts (M)
Date: 23 May 2002
By Matt Richtel (NYT) (Compiled by Gary Bradford)
Matt NYT
Users of Kazaa will soon have access to network that will charge fees to download files; Sharman Networks, which distributes Kazaa software, issues new version of software that will still allow users to trade and download music files free, but will access to parallel network, Altnet, that intends to charge users for access to music (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
Frito-Lay has introduced line of snacks with flavors like chile, citrus and cheese, aimed at Hispanic consumers (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
By FELICITY BARRINGER
Felicity BARRINGER
Intense public reaction to coverage of violence of Middle East conflict prompts unusually harsh attacks on several news media outlets and has led to boycotts of The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post; broadcast news operations, including CNN and National Public Radio, have also been criticized; criticism comes largely from supporters of Israel; swift communications of Internet era help fan intensity of criticism (M)
Date: 24 May 2002
Avon Products will phase out its plant in Suffern, NY, over next 12 months as part of realignment of manufacturing operations in US; majority of production will be transferred to larger and more efficient plant in Springdale, Ohio; says about 260 jobs will be eliminated at Suffern, but it expects to add about 200 jobs at Springdale; also plans to build research and development center to replace Suffern plant (S)
Date: 24 May 2002
Richard L Berke, national political correspondent of New York Times for last nine years, is appointed newspaper's Washington editor, No. 2 executive in bureau; John M Broder, current Washington editor, is named chief of Times's Los Angeles bureau (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
By MICHAEL JANOFSKY
Michael JANOFSKY
People across America mostly keep on with their lives as usual, but feel troubling new uncertainties raised by warnings of terrorist attacks; many say they are not so much frightened as worried that country has grown complacent, and confused about how to respond to alerts that provide almost no specific information; photos (M)
Date: 23 May 2002
By ANDREW JACOBS
Andrew JACOBS
New Yorkers, displaying mix of fear, resignation, annoyance and bravado, go about their business, mindful of latest warnings suggesting that city might once again be target of terrorists; with scores of naval warships and tens of thousands of tourists arriving for Fleet Week, security is exceptionally tight; chart and map of Fleet Week restrictions on civilian vessels; photo (M)
Date: 24 May 2002
By JANNY SCOTT
Janny SCOTT
Census Bureau figures show New York City residents in four of five boroughs spend more time getting to work than New Yorkers living anywhere else in state; average travel times for residents of Staten Island, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens also exceed average trips to work in New Jersey, Conn and most of rest of country; New York City's standing as capital of interminable commuting comes as no surprise to those who study such things; analysts say problem is threefold: high rate of public transit ridership, high proportion of region's employment base working in central business district, and large amount of people working outside their own county; say New York City's sheer density and size is another factor; photos; charts (M)
Date: 23 May 2002
By Matt Richtel (NYT) (Compiled by Gary Bradford)
Matt NYT
Users of Kazaa will soon have access to network that will charge fees to download files; Sharman Networks, which distributes Kazaa software, issues new version of software that will still allow users to trade and download music files free, but will access to parallel network, Altnet, that intends to charge users for access to music (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
Frito-Lay has introduced line of snacks with flavors like chile, citrus and cheese, aimed at Hispanic consumers (S)
Date: 24 May 2002
Richard L Berke, national political correspondent of New York Times for last nine years, is appointed newspaper's Washington editor, No. 2 executive in bureau; John M Broder, current Washington editor, is named chief of Times's Los Angeles bureau (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
By MICHAEL JANOFSKY
Michael JANOFSKY
People across America mostly keep on with their lives as usual, but feel troubling new uncertainties raised by warnings of terrorist attacks; many say they are not so much frightened as worried that country has grown complacent, and confused about how to respond to alerts that provide almost no specific information; photos (M)
Date: 23 May 2002
By ANDREW JACOBS
Andrew JACOBS
New Yorkers, displaying mix of fear, resignation, annoyance and bravado, go about their business, mindful of latest warnings suggesting that city might once again be target of terrorists; with scores of naval warships and tens of thousands of tourists arriving for Fleet Week, security is exceptionally tight; chart and map of Fleet Week restrictions on civilian vessels; photo (M)
Date: 24 May 2002
By JANNY SCOTT
Janny SCOTT
Census Bureau figures show New York City residents in four of five boroughs spend more time getting to work than New Yorkers living anywhere else in state; average travel times for residents of Staten Island, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens also exceed average trips to work in New Jersey, Conn and most of rest of country; New York City's standing as capital of interminable commuting comes as no surprise to those who study such things; analysts say problem is threefold: high rate of public transit ridership, high proportion of region's employment base working in central business district, and large amount of people working outside their own county; say New York City's sheer density and size is another factor; photos; charts (M)
Date: 23 May 2002
By Matt Richtel (NYT) (Compiled by Gary Bradford)
Matt NYT
Users of Kazaa will soon have access to network that will charge fees to download files; Sharman Networks, which distributes Kazaa software, issues new version of software that will still allow users to trade and download music files free, but will access to parallel network, Altnet, that intends to charge users for access to music (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
Frito-Lay has introduced line of snacks with flavors like chile, citrus and cheese, aimed at Hispanic consumers (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
By FELICITY BARRINGER
Felicity BARRINGER
Intense public reaction to coverage of violence of Middle East conflict prompts unusually harsh attacks on several news media outlets and has led to boycotts of The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post; broadcast news operations, including CNN and National Public Radio, have also been criticized; criticism comes largely from supporters of Israel; swift communications of Internet era help fan intensity of criticism (M)
Date: 24 May 2002
Avon Products will phase out its plant in Suffern, NY, over next 12 months as part of realignment of manufacturing operations in US; majority of production will be transferred to larger and more efficient plant in Springdale, Ohio; says about 260 jobs will be eliminated at Suffern, but it expects to add about 200 jobs at Springdale; also plans to build research and development center to replace Suffern plant (S)
Date: 24 May 2002
Richard L Berke, national political correspondent of New York Times for last nine years, is appointed newspaper's Washington editor, No. 2 executive in bureau; John M Broder, current Washington editor, is named chief of Times's Los Angeles bureau (S)
Date: 23 May 2002
By MICHAEL JANOFSKY
Michael JANOFSKY
People across America mostly keep on with their lives as usual, but feel troubling new uncertainties raised by warnings of terrorist attacks; many say they are not so much frightened as worried that country has grown complacent, and confused about how to respond to alerts that provide almost no specific information; photos (M)
Date: 23 May 2002
By ANDREW JACOBS
Andrew JACOBS
New Yorkers, displaying mix of fear, resignation, annoyance and bravado, go about their business, mindful of latest warnings suggesting that city might once again be target of terrorists; with scores of naval warships and tens of thousands of tourists arriving for Fleet Week, security is exceptionally tight; chart and map of Fleet Week restrictions on civilian vessels; photo (M)
Date: 24 May 2002
By JANNY SCOTT
Janny SCOTT
Census Bureau figures show New York City residents in four of five boroughs spend more time getting to work than New Yorkers living anywhere else in state; average travel times for residents of Staten Island, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens also exceed average trips to work in New Jersey, Conn and most of rest of country; New York City's standing as capital of interminable commuting comes as no surprise to those who study such things; analysts say problem is threefold: high rate of public transit ridership, high proportion of region's employment base working in central business district, and large amount of people working outside their own county; say New York City's sheer density and size is another factor; photos; charts (M)
Date: 23 May 2002
By Matt Richtel (NYT) (Compiled by Gary Bradford)
Matt NYT
Users of Kazaa will soon have access to network that will charge fees to download files; Sharman Networks, which distributes Kazaa software, issues new version of software that will still allow users to trade and download music files free, but will access to parallel network, Altnet, that intends to charge users for access to music (S)