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25th of November 2003 News
ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 25 พฤศจิกายน ค.ศ. 2003
Opposition in New York Area
Date: 26 November 2003
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Raymond HERNANDEZ
Democratic lawmakers from New York metropolitan area overwhelmingly oppose prescription drug bill that Congress approves, while region's Republicans back bill in near-party-line vote (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 November 2003
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 26 November 2003
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'Steak and Shake' Takes On A Whole New Meaning
Date: 26 November 2003
By ALEX WITCHEL
Alex WITCHEL
Alex Witchel profile of Adam Perry Lang, who is both executive chef at Robert's Steakhouse at Penthouse Executive Club on West 45th Street and co-owner of Daisy May's BBQ USA, next door; photos (M)
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In New Hampshire, Lieberman Aims Ad at McCain Supporters
Date: 25 November 2003
By DIANE CARDWELL
Diane CARDWELL
Sen Joseph Lieberman, struggling to break out of cramped second tier of Democratic presidential candidates in New Hampshire, will broadcast new ad casting him as maverick akin to Republican John McCain in 2000 race (S)
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Panel Suggests Gas Tax Rise In New Jersey
Date: 25 November 2003
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
David KOCIENIEWSKI
Transportation commission appointed by Gov James E McGreevey recommends rise of 12.5 cents a gallon in gasoline tax in order to fund New Jersey's depleted Transportation Trust Fund, saying there is no other feasible way to raise $750 million a year needed to pay for repairs to state road and bridges; Republicans balk at new taxes; transportation and environmental advocates support investment in road, bridge and rail projects, as long as state adheres to McGreevey's pledge to repair existing infrastructure instead of building new roads; elected officials say that full 12.5 percent increase is unlikely, but that increase of at least 8 percent is possible; photo (M)
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Weighing Transit Possibilities, New Study Follows the Money
Date: 26 November 2003
By MICHAEL LUO
Michael LUO
Partnership for New York City study assesses economic efficacy of seven proposals for improvements to mass transit system; proposed projects could cost more than $50 billion and some projects will have to be postponed; study holds that price tag for Second Avenue subway exceeds its economic development benefits by nearly $2.7 billion because it would take 17 years to build; Metropolitan Transportation Authority director William Wheeler and New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver dispute study's conclusions and still back project (M)
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Arnold Creative Officer Leaves New York Office
Date: 26 November 2003
By TRACIE ROZHON
Tracie ROZHON
Rochelle Klein is leaving as vice chairwoman and chief creative officer at Arnold Worldwide's New York office (S)
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Senator With Legislative Genes Is Elected New Minority Leader
Date: 25 November 2003
By JESSICA BRUDER
Jessica BRUDER
Sen Leonard Lance is elected to lead New Jersey Senate Republican caucus, which makes him state's highest-ranking Republican (M)
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About New York; From an Alabama Sousaphone, a Fanfare for the City
Date: 26 November 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
Dan Barry About New York column discusses Pinson Valley High School (Ala) marching band's road to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; photo (M)
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Opposition in New York Area
Date: 26 November 2003
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Raymond HERNANDEZ
Democratic lawmakers from New York metropolitan area overwhelmingly oppose prescription drug bill that Congress approves, while region's Republicans back bill in near-party-line vote (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 November 2003
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 26 November 2003
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Panel Suggests Gas Tax Rise In New Jersey
Date: 25 November 2003
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
David KOCIENIEWSKI
Transportation commission appointed by Gov James E McGreevey recommends rise of 12.5 cents a gallon in gasoline tax in order to fund New Jersey's depleted Transportation Trust Fund, saying there is no other feasible way to raise $750 million a year needed to pay for repairs to state road and bridges; Republicans balk at new taxes; transportation and environmental advocates support investment in road, bridge and rail projects, as long as state adheres to McGreevey's pledge to repair existing infrastructure instead of building new roads; elected officials say that full 12.5 percent increase is unlikely, but that increase of at least 8 percent is possible; photo (M)
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Weighing Transit Possibilities, New Study Follows the Money
Date: 26 November 2003
By MICHAEL LUO
Michael LUO
Partnership for New York City study assesses economic efficacy of seven proposals for improvements to mass transit system; proposed projects could cost more than $50 billion and some projects will have to be postponed; study holds that price tag for Second Avenue subway exceeds its economic development benefits by nearly $2.7 billion because it would take 17 years to build; Metropolitan Transportation Authority director William Wheeler and New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver dispute study's conclusions and still back project (M)
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Arnold Creative Officer Leaves New York Office
Date: 26 November 2003
By TRACIE ROZHON
Tracie ROZHON
Rochelle Klein is leaving as vice chairwoman and chief creative officer at Arnold Worldwide's New York office (S)
Full Article
Senator With Legislative Genes Is Elected New Minority Leader
Date: 25 November 2003
By JESSICA BRUDER
Jessica BRUDER
Sen Leonard Lance is elected to lead New Jersey Senate Republican caucus, which makes him state's highest-ranking Republican (M)
Full Article
About New York; From an Alabama Sousaphone, a Fanfare for the City
Date: 26 November 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
Dan Barry About New York column discusses Pinson Valley High School (Ala) marching band's road to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 November 2003
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 26 November 2003
Full Article
'Steak and Shake' Takes On A Whole New Meaning
Date: 26 November 2003
By ALEX WITCHEL
Alex WITCHEL
Alex Witchel profile of Adam Perry Lang, who is both executive chef at Robert's Steakhouse at Penthouse Executive Club on West 45th Street and co-owner of Daisy May's BBQ USA, next door; photos (M)
Full Article
In New Hampshire, Lieberman Aims Ad at McCain Supporters
Date: 25 November 2003
By DIANE CARDWELL
Diane CARDWELL
Sen Joseph Lieberman, struggling to break out of cramped second tier of Democratic presidential candidates in New Hampshire, will broadcast new ad casting him as maverick akin to Republican John McCain in 2000 race (S)
Full Article
Weighing Transit Possibilities, New Study Follows the Money
Date: 26 November 2003
By MICHAEL LUO
Michael LUO
Partnership for New York City study assesses economic efficacy of seven proposals for improvements to mass transit system; proposed projects could cost more than $50 billion and some projects will have to be postponed; study holds that price tag for Second Avenue subway exceeds its economic development benefits by nearly $2.7 billion because it would take 17 years to build; Metropolitan Transportation Authority director William Wheeler and New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver dispute study's conclusions and still back project (M)
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Arnold Creative Officer Leaves New York Office
Date: 26 November 2003
By TRACIE ROZHON
Tracie ROZHON
Rochelle Klein is leaving as vice chairwoman and chief creative officer at Arnold Worldwide's New York office (S)
Full Article
Senator With Legislative Genes Is Elected New Minority Leader
Date: 25 November 2003
By JESSICA BRUDER
Jessica BRUDER
Sen Leonard Lance is elected to lead New Jersey Senate Republican caucus, which makes him state's highest-ranking Republican (M)
Full Article
About New York; From an Alabama Sousaphone, a Fanfare for the City
Date: 26 November 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
Dan Barry About New York column discusses Pinson Valley High School (Ala) marching band's road to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; photo (M)
Full Article
Opposition in New York Area
Date: 26 November 2003
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Raymond HERNANDEZ
Democratic lawmakers from New York metropolitan area overwhelmingly oppose prescription drug bill that Congress approves, while region's Republicans back bill in near-party-line vote (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 November 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 26 November 2003
Full Article
In New Hampshire, Lieberman Aims Ad at McCain Supporters
Date: 25 November 2003
By DIANE CARDWELL
Diane CARDWELL
Sen Joseph Lieberman, struggling to break out of cramped second tier of Democratic presidential candidates in New Hampshire, will broadcast new ad casting him as maverick akin to Republican John McCain in 2000 race (S)
Full Article
Panel Suggests Gas Tax Rise In New Jersey
Date: 25 November 2003
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
David KOCIENIEWSKI
Transportation commission appointed by Gov James E McGreevey recommends rise of 12.5 cents a gallon in gasoline tax in order to fund New Jersey's depleted Transportation Trust Fund, saying there is no other feasible way to raise $750 million a year needed to pay for repairs to state road and bridges; Republicans balk at new taxes; transportation and environmental advocates support investment in road, bridge and rail projects, as long as state adheres to McGreevey's pledge to repair existing infrastructure instead of building new roads; elected officials say that full 12.5 percent increase is unlikely, but that increase of at least 8 percent is possible; photo (M)
Full Article
Weighing Transit Possibilities, New Study Follows the Money
Date: 26 November 2003
By MICHAEL LUO
Michael LUO
Partnership for New York City study assesses economic efficacy of seven proposals for improvements to mass transit system; proposed projects could cost more than $50 billion and some projects will have to be postponed; study holds that price tag for Second Avenue subway exceeds its economic development benefits by nearly $2.7 billion because it would take 17 years to build; Metropolitan Transportation Authority director William Wheeler and New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver dispute study's conclusions and still back project (M)
Full Article
Arnold Creative Officer Leaves New York Office
Date: 26 November 2003
By TRACIE ROZHON
Tracie ROZHON
Rochelle Klein is leaving as vice chairwoman and chief creative officer at Arnold Worldwide's New York office (S)
Full Article
Senator With Legislative Genes Is Elected New Minority Leader
Date: 25 November 2003
By JESSICA BRUDER
Jessica BRUDER
Sen Leonard Lance is elected to lead New Jersey Senate Republican caucus, which makes him state's highest-ranking Republican (M)
Full Article
About New York; From an Alabama Sousaphone, a Fanfare for the City
Date: 26 November 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
Dan Barry About New York column discusses Pinson Valley High School (Ala) marching band's road to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 November 2003
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 26 November 2003
Full Article
'Steak and Shake' Takes On A Whole New Meaning
Date: 26 November 2003
By ALEX WITCHEL
Alex WITCHEL
Alex Witchel profile of Adam Perry Lang, who is both executive chef at Robert's Steakhouse at Penthouse Executive Club on West 45th Street and co-owner of Daisy May's BBQ USA, next door; photos (M)
Full Article
In New Hampshire, Lieberman Aims Ad at McCain Supporters
Date: 25 November 2003
By DIANE CARDWELL
Diane CARDWELL
Sen Joseph Lieberman, struggling to break out of cramped second tier of Democratic presidential candidates in New Hampshire, will broadcast new ad casting him as maverick akin to Republican John McCain in 2000 race (S)
Full Article
Arnold Creative Officer Leaves New York Office
Date: 26 November 2003
By TRACIE ROZHON
Tracie ROZHON
Rochelle Klein is leaving as vice chairwoman and chief creative officer at Arnold Worldwide's New York office (S)
Full Article
Senator With Legislative Genes Is Elected New Minority Leader
Date: 25 November 2003
By JESSICA BRUDER
Jessica BRUDER
Sen Leonard Lance is elected to lead New Jersey Senate Republican caucus, which makes him state's highest-ranking Republican (M)
Full Article
About New York; From an Alabama Sousaphone, a Fanfare for the City
Date: 26 November 2003
By DAN BARRY
Dan BARRY
Dan Barry About New York column discusses Pinson Valley High School (Ala) marching band's road to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; photo (M)
Full Article