10th of February 2003 News
ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 10 กุมภาพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2003
News Industry Plans for War And Worries About Lost Ads
Date: 10 February 2003
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Impact of new war against Iraq on advertising and media that depend on it is both more open-ended than it was during Persian Gulf War, which made CNN but strained resources of television and print news organizations, and more difficult to predict; prospect of uneasy occupation in Iraq and possibiity of terrorist attacks elsewhere could put off advertisers for longer time than before, as could closer media access to carnage of battle, which Pentagon has indicated it might allow; several major media companies, including Vivendi, AOL Time Warner and Walt Disney Co, parent of ABC, are also in more precarius financial condition than they were decade ago; photo (M)
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National Briefing | New England: Massachusetts: Hockey Father Seeks New Trial
Date: 11 February 2003
By Pam Belluck (NYT)
Pam NYT
Thomas Junta, Massachusetts resident convicted of beating Michael Costin to death at son's hockey game, asks for new trial; accuses prosecutors of withholding information that could have undercut prosecution witness; was sentenced to six to 10 years in prison; photo (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 February 2003
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A Test for the Cleveland's New Leader
Date: 11 February 2003
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
Anthony TOMMASINI
Anthony Tommasini reviews Franz Welser-Most's conducting Cleveland Orchestra in two programs at Carnegie Hall; photos (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 February 2003
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A Glimpse Of a Future In a New Kind Of Light
Date: 11 February 2003
By BARNABY J. FEDER
Barnaby FEDER
Incandescent bulbs, neon tubes and fluorescent lamps are starting to give way to light-emitting microchips that work longer, use less power and allow designers to use light in ways they never have before; chips are penetrating blue-collar tasks like illuminating traffic lights, brake lights and exit signs; lighting experts expect pace of change to pick up as researchers continue their efforts to shrink chips to microscopic size, improve their already impressive energy efficiency and increase their brightness; chips are expected to move into general home and office lighting market as early as 2007; diagram; photos (M)
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Africa's New Hope
Date: 10 February 2003
Ewart Stuger letter on new African Union warns that continent, with myriad problems, is in dire need of motivating force for real change
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Times Appoints 2 Editors to New Positions
Date: 11 February 2003
Richard J Meislin, technology editor at New York Times, is appointed editor of news surveys and election analysis; will be succeeded as technology editor by Tom Redburn, assistant business editor (S)
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New Loan Pacts Are Negotiated By Interpublic
Date: 11 February 2003
Interpublic Group of Companies renegotiates loan agreements with its lenders, providing some breathing room as it tries to pay down debt estimated at $2.9 billion; in exchange for new interim credit line of $500 million, which will be provided by UBS Warburg, and changes to existing loans, Interpublic agrees to accept several operating stipulations (M)
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For Mets, New Hope Rests With Old Faces
Date: 11 February 2003
By RAFAEL HERMOSO
Rafael HERMOSO
New York Mets prepare for training camp, hoping last year's disappointments, namely second baseman Roberto Alomar and first baseman Mo Vaughn among others, will play at full potential this season; photo (M)
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National Briefing | New England: Massachusetts: Hockey Father Seeks New Trial
Date: 11 February 2003
By Pam Belluck (NYT)
Pam NYT
Thomas Junta, Massachusetts resident convicted of beating Michael Costin to death at son's hockey game, asks for new trial; accuses prosecutors of withholding information that could have undercut prosecution witness; was sentenced to six to 10 years in prison; photo (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 February 2003
Full Article
Africa's New Hope
Date: 10 February 2003
Ewart Stuger letter on new African Union warns that continent, with myriad problems, is in dire need of motivating force for real change
Full Article
Times Appoints 2 Editors to New Positions
Date: 11 February 2003
Richard J Meislin, technology editor at New York Times, is appointed editor of news surveys and election analysis; will be succeeded as technology editor by Tom Redburn, assistant business editor (S)
Full Article
New Loan Pacts Are Negotiated By Interpublic
Date: 11 February 2003
Interpublic Group of Companies renegotiates loan agreements with its lenders, providing some breathing room as it tries to pay down debt estimated at $2.9 billion; in exchange for new interim credit line of $500 million, which will be provided by UBS Warburg, and changes to existing loans, Interpublic agrees to accept several operating stipulations (M)
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For Mets, New Hope Rests With Old Faces
Date: 11 February 2003
By RAFAEL HERMOSO
Rafael HERMOSO
New York Mets prepare for training camp, hoping last year's disappointments, namely second baseman Roberto Alomar and first baseman Mo Vaughn among others, will play at full potential this season; photo (M)
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News Industry Plans for War And Worries About Lost Ads
Date: 10 February 2003
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Impact of new war against Iraq on advertising and media that depend on it is both more open-ended than it was during Persian Gulf War, which made CNN but strained resources of television and print news organizations, and more difficult to predict; prospect of uneasy occupation in Iraq and possibiity of terrorist attacks elsewhere could put off advertisers for longer time than before, as could closer media access to carnage of battle, which Pentagon has indicated it might allow; several major media companies, including Vivendi, AOL Time Warner and Walt Disney Co, parent of ABC, are also in more precarius financial condition than they were decade ago; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 February 2003
Full Article
A Test for the Cleveland's New Leader
Date: 11 February 2003
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
Anthony TOMMASINI
Anthony Tommasini reviews Franz Welser-Most's conducting Cleveland Orchestra in two programs at Carnegie Hall; photos (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 February 2003
Full Article
A Glimpse Of a Future In a New Kind Of Light
Date: 11 February 2003
By BARNABY J. FEDER
Barnaby FEDER
Incandescent bulbs, neon tubes and fluorescent lamps are starting to give way to light-emitting microchips that work longer, use less power and allow designers to use light in ways they never have before; chips are penetrating blue-collar tasks like illuminating traffic lights, brake lights and exit signs; lighting experts expect pace of change to pick up as researchers continue their efforts to shrink chips to microscopic size, improve their already impressive energy efficiency and increase their brightness; chips are expected to move into general home and office lighting market as early as 2007; diagram; photos (M)
Full Article
Africa's New Hope
Date: 10 February 2003
Ewart Stuger letter on new African Union warns that continent, with myriad problems, is in dire need of motivating force for real change
Full Article
Times Appoints 2 Editors to New Positions
Date: 11 February 2003
Richard J Meislin, technology editor at New York Times, is appointed editor of news surveys and election analysis; will be succeeded as technology editor by Tom Redburn, assistant business editor (S)
Full Article
For Mets, New Hope Rests With Old Faces
Date: 11 February 2003
By RAFAEL HERMOSO
Rafael HERMOSO
New York Mets prepare for training camp, hoping last year's disappointments, namely second baseman Roberto Alomar and first baseman Mo Vaughn among others, will play at full potential this season; photo (M)
Full Article
News Industry Plans for War And Worries About Lost Ads
Date: 10 February 2003
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Impact of new war against Iraq on advertising and media that depend on it is both more open-ended than it was during Persian Gulf War, which made CNN but strained resources of television and print news organizations, and more difficult to predict; prospect of uneasy occupation in Iraq and possibiity of terrorist attacks elsewhere could put off advertisers for longer time than before, as could closer media access to carnage of battle, which Pentagon has indicated it might allow; several major media companies, including Vivendi, AOL Time Warner and Walt Disney Co, parent of ABC, are also in more precarius financial condition than they were decade ago; photo (M)
Full Article
National Briefing | New England: Massachusetts: Hockey Father Seeks New Trial
Date: 11 February 2003
By Pam Belluck (NYT)
Pam NYT
Thomas Junta, Massachusetts resident convicted of beating Michael Costin to death at son's hockey game, asks for new trial; accuses prosecutors of withholding information that could have undercut prosecution witness; was sentenced to six to 10 years in prison; photo (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 February 2003
Full Article
A Test for the Cleveland's New Leader
Date: 11 February 2003
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
Anthony TOMMASINI
Anthony Tommasini reviews Franz Welser-Most's conducting Cleveland Orchestra in two programs at Carnegie Hall; photos (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 February 2003
Full Article
A Glimpse Of a Future In a New Kind Of Light
Date: 11 February 2003
By BARNABY J. FEDER
Barnaby FEDER
Incandescent bulbs, neon tubes and fluorescent lamps are starting to give way to light-emitting microchips that work longer, use less power and allow designers to use light in ways they never have before; chips are penetrating blue-collar tasks like illuminating traffic lights, brake lights and exit signs; lighting experts expect pace of change to pick up as researchers continue their efforts to shrink chips to microscopic size, improve their already impressive energy efficiency and increase their brightness; chips are expected to move into general home and office lighting market as early as 2007; diagram; photos (M)
Full Article
Africa's New Hope
Date: 10 February 2003
Ewart Stuger letter on new African Union warns that continent, with myriad problems, is in dire need of motivating force for real change
Full Article
Times Appoints 2 Editors to New Positions
Date: 11 February 2003
Richard J Meislin, technology editor at New York Times, is appointed editor of news surveys and election analysis; will be succeeded as technology editor by Tom Redburn, assistant business editor (S)
Full Article
New Loan Pacts Are Negotiated By Interpublic
Date: 11 February 2003
Interpublic Group of Companies renegotiates loan agreements with its lenders, providing some breathing room as it tries to pay down debt estimated at $2.9 billion; in exchange for new interim credit line of $500 million, which will be provided by UBS Warburg, and changes to existing loans, Interpublic agrees to accept several operating stipulations (M)
Full Article
For Mets, New Hope Rests With Old Faces
Date: 11 February 2003
By RAFAEL HERMOSO
Rafael HERMOSO
New York Mets prepare for training camp, hoping last year's disappointments, namely second baseman Roberto Alomar and first baseman Mo Vaughn among others, will play at full potential this season; photo (M)
Full Article
News Industry Plans for War And Worries About Lost Ads
Date: 10 February 2003
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Impact of new war against Iraq on advertising and media that depend on it is both more open-ended than it was during Persian Gulf War, which made CNN but strained resources of television and print news organizations, and more difficult to predict; prospect of uneasy occupation in Iraq and possibiity of terrorist attacks elsewhere could put off advertisers for longer time than before, as could closer media access to carnage of battle, which Pentagon has indicated it might allow; several major media companies, including Vivendi, AOL Time Warner and Walt Disney Co, parent of ABC, are also in more precarius financial condition than they were decade ago; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 February 2003
Full Article
A Glimpse Of a Future In a New Kind Of Light
Date: 11 February 2003
By BARNABY J. FEDER
Barnaby FEDER
Incandescent bulbs, neon tubes and fluorescent lamps are starting to give way to light-emitting microchips that work longer, use less power and allow designers to use light in ways they never have before; chips are penetrating blue-collar tasks like illuminating traffic lights, brake lights and exit signs; lighting experts expect pace of change to pick up as researchers continue their efforts to shrink chips to microscopic size, improve their already impressive energy efficiency and increase their brightness; chips are expected to move into general home and office lighting market as early as 2007; diagram; photos (M)
Full Article
New Loan Pacts Are Negotiated By Interpublic
Date: 11 February 2003
Interpublic Group of Companies renegotiates loan agreements with its lenders, providing some breathing room as it tries to pay down debt estimated at $2.9 billion; in exchange for new interim credit line of $500 million, which will be provided by UBS Warburg, and changes to existing loans, Interpublic agrees to accept several operating stipulations (M)
Full Article