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19th of January 2004 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 19 มกราคม ค.ศ. 2004

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 January 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 January 2004

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On to New Hampshire

Date: 19 January 2004

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New Moon: Planning the Return to Space

Date: 20 January 2004

By KENNETH CHANG

Kenneth CHANG

Dr Jerry Grey, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics director of science and technology policy, contends that feasible way to establish Moon base set forth in President George W Bush's recent plan is to utilize Apollo-type craft with updated technology; advantages of using older technology discussed, including relative low-cost of endeavor; new innovations to solve problems such as inhospitable moon landscape and development of power sources outlined; greater challenge of manned trip to Mars discussed; Dr Robert Zubrin, Mars Society president who strongly supports sending astronauts to Mars, holds that President Bush's assertion that Mars spacecraft could be assembled at Moon base is not realistic; photos; drawings (L)

Full Article

Accused of Abuse, a New Haven Priest Resigns

Date: 19 January 2004

By PAUL von ZIELBAUER

St Michael's Church pastor Rev Andrew Brizzolara resigns from New Haven (Conn) church after being accused of molesting child in 1980's (M)

Full Article

Boston to New York: Four Ways to Make the Trip

Date: 20 January 2004

By KEN GORDON

Ken GORDON

Article on various modes of travel between New York City and Boston with creation of luxury bus service LimoLiner; descriptions of two round trips, starting in Boston on LimoLiner, returning on Amtrak's Acela Express, going back to Manhattan on Greyhound bus and making final leg home to Boston on US Airways Shuttle; photo (M)

Full Article

A New Chapter At City Hall: No Shake-Ups For Bloomberg

Date: 19 January 2004

By MICHAEL COOPER

Michael COOPER

New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg administration is largely in tact since Bloomberg was elected mayor in 2001, with surprisingly few resignations or terminations; some observers hold that trend reflects on Bloomberg's loyalty and leadership as boss while others others say he was able to pick exactly whom he wanted; photo (M)

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On to New Hampshire Slide Show

Date: 19 January 2004

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Software Piracy Is in Resurgence, With New Safeguards Eroded by File Sharing

Date: 19 January 2004

By DOUGLAS HEINGARTNER

Douglas HEINGARTNER

Advent of peer-to-peer file-sharing programs is eroding safeguards established to prevent unauthorized copying of software; estimated half of illegal copies of Symatec's software stem from electronic downloads; Business Software Alliance, which works to track down software pirates around the world, estimates global losses from all software piracy at just over $13 billion in 2002, when global software market was valued at $152 billion; software companies and alliance pursue various means to uncover and thwart pirates; photos (M)

Full Article

Australian Parents Have New Hope for U.S.-Detained Son

Date: 19 January 2004

By RAYMOND BONNER

Raymond BONNER

David Hicks, Australian high school dropout and roustabout adventurer, has been confined to wire cage at American military base at Guantanamo Bay since he was seized in Afghanistan in Dec 2001; Bush administration is holding some negotiations to urge him to plead guilty to crime, but it is unclear what crime he might have committed; in December, Hicks was allowed visit by lawyer, who says there is no evidence that Hicks killed or wounded any civilians or any American soldiers; weeks before Hicks saw lawyer, United States Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in lawsuit brought by Hicks and 15 other foreigners detained at Guantanamo Bay, challenging their lack of access to civilian courts; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 January 2004

Full Article

On to New Hampshire

Date: 19 January 2004

Full Article

New Moon: Planning the Return to Space

Date: 20 January 2004

By KENNETH CHANG

Kenneth CHANG

Dr Jerry Grey, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics director of science and technology policy, contends that feasible way to establish Moon base set forth in President George W Bush's recent plan is to utilize Apollo-type craft with updated technology; advantages of using older technology discussed, including relative low-cost of endeavor; new innovations to solve problems such as inhospitable moon landscape and development of power sources outlined; greater challenge of manned trip to Mars discussed; Dr Robert Zubrin, Mars Society president who strongly supports sending astronauts to Mars, holds that President Bush's assertion that Mars spacecraft could be assembled at Moon base is not realistic; photos; drawings (L)

Full Article

Accused of Abuse, a New Haven Priest Resigns

Date: 19 January 2004

By PAUL von ZIELBAUER

St Michael's Church pastor Rev Andrew Brizzolara resigns from New Haven (Conn) church after being accused of molesting child in 1980's (M)

Full Article

A New Chapter At City Hall: No Shake-Ups For Bloomberg

Date: 19 January 2004

By MICHAEL COOPER

Michael COOPER

New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg administration is largely in tact since Bloomberg was elected mayor in 2001, with surprisingly few resignations or terminations; some observers hold that trend reflects on Bloomberg's loyalty and leadership as boss while others others say he was able to pick exactly whom he wanted; photo (M)

Full Article

On to New Hampshire Slide Show

Date: 19 January 2004

Full Article

Software Piracy Is in Resurgence, With New Safeguards Eroded by File Sharing

Date: 19 January 2004

By DOUGLAS HEINGARTNER

Douglas HEINGARTNER

Advent of peer-to-peer file-sharing programs is eroding safeguards established to prevent unauthorized copying of software; estimated half of illegal copies of Symatec's software stem from electronic downloads; Business Software Alliance, which works to track down software pirates around the world, estimates global losses from all software piracy at just over $13 billion in 2002, when global software market was valued at $152 billion; software companies and alliance pursue various means to uncover and thwart pirates; photos (M)

Full Article

Australian Parents Have New Hope for U.S.-Detained Son

Date: 19 January 2004

By RAYMOND BONNER

Raymond BONNER

David Hicks, Australian high school dropout and roustabout adventurer, has been confined to wire cage at American military base at Guantanamo Bay since he was seized in Afghanistan in Dec 2001; Bush administration is holding some negotiations to urge him to plead guilty to crime, but it is unclear what crime he might have committed; in December, Hicks was allowed visit by lawyer, who says there is no evidence that Hicks killed or wounded any civilians or any American soldiers; weeks before Hicks saw lawyer, United States Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in lawsuit brought by Hicks and 15 other foreigners detained at Guantanamo Bay, challenging their lack of access to civilian courts; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 January 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 January 2004

Full Article

On to New Hampshire

Date: 19 January 2004

Full Article

New Moon: Planning the Return to Space

Date: 20 January 2004

By KENNETH CHANG

Kenneth CHANG

Dr Jerry Grey, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics director of science and technology policy, contends that feasible way to establish Moon base set forth in President George W Bush's recent plan is to utilize Apollo-type craft with updated technology; advantages of using older technology discussed, including relative low-cost of endeavor; new innovations to solve problems such as inhospitable moon landscape and development of power sources outlined; greater challenge of manned trip to Mars discussed; Dr Robert Zubrin, Mars Society president who strongly supports sending astronauts to Mars, holds that President Bush's assertion that Mars spacecraft could be assembled at Moon base is not realistic; photos; drawings (L)

Full Article

Accused of Abuse, a New Haven Priest Resigns

Date: 19 January 2004

By PAUL von ZIELBAUER

St Michael's Church pastor Rev Andrew Brizzolara resigns from New Haven (Conn) church after being accused of molesting child in 1980's (M)

Full Article

Boston to New York: Four Ways to Make the Trip

Date: 20 January 2004

By KEN GORDON

Ken GORDON

Article on various modes of travel between New York City and Boston with creation of luxury bus service LimoLiner; descriptions of two round trips, starting in Boston on LimoLiner, returning on Amtrak's Acela Express, going back to Manhattan on Greyhound bus and making final leg home to Boston on US Airways Shuttle; photo (M)

Full Article

A New Chapter At City Hall: No Shake-Ups For Bloomberg

Date: 19 January 2004

By MICHAEL COOPER

Michael COOPER

New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg administration is largely in tact since Bloomberg was elected mayor in 2001, with surprisingly few resignations or terminations; some observers hold that trend reflects on Bloomberg's loyalty and leadership as boss while others others say he was able to pick exactly whom he wanted; photo (M)

Full Article

On to New Hampshire Slide Show

Date: 19 January 2004

Full Article

Software Piracy Is in Resurgence, With New Safeguards Eroded by File Sharing

Date: 19 January 2004

By DOUGLAS HEINGARTNER

Douglas HEINGARTNER

Advent of peer-to-peer file-sharing programs is eroding safeguards established to prevent unauthorized copying of software; estimated half of illegal copies of Symatec's software stem from electronic downloads; Business Software Alliance, which works to track down software pirates around the world, estimates global losses from all software piracy at just over $13 billion in 2002, when global software market was valued at $152 billion; software companies and alliance pursue various means to uncover and thwart pirates; photos (M)

Full Article

Australian Parents Have New Hope for U.S.-Detained Son

Date: 19 January 2004

By RAYMOND BONNER

Raymond BONNER

David Hicks, Australian high school dropout and roustabout adventurer, has been confined to wire cage at American military base at Guantanamo Bay since he was seized in Afghanistan in Dec 2001; Bush administration is holding some negotiations to urge him to plead guilty to crime, but it is unclear what crime he might have committed; in December, Hicks was allowed visit by lawyer, who says there is no evidence that Hicks killed or wounded any civilians or any American soldiers; weeks before Hicks saw lawyer, United States Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in lawsuit brought by Hicks and 15 other foreigners detained at Guantanamo Bay, challenging their lack of access to civilian courts; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 January 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 January 2004

Full Article

On to New Hampshire

Date: 19 January 2004

Full Article

New Moon: Planning the Return to Space

Date: 20 January 2004

By KENNETH CHANG

Kenneth CHANG

Dr Jerry Grey, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics director of science and technology policy, contends that feasible way to establish Moon base set forth in President George W Bush's recent plan is to utilize Apollo-type craft with updated technology; advantages of using older technology discussed, including relative low-cost of endeavor; new innovations to solve problems such as inhospitable moon landscape and development of power sources outlined; greater challenge of manned trip to Mars discussed; Dr Robert Zubrin, Mars Society president who strongly supports sending astronauts to Mars, holds that President Bush's assertion that Mars spacecraft could be assembled at Moon base is not realistic; photos; drawings (L)

Full Article

Accused of Abuse, a New Haven Priest Resigns

Date: 19 January 2004

By PAUL von ZIELBAUER

St Michael's Church pastor Rev Andrew Brizzolara resigns from New Haven (Conn) church after being accused of molesting child in 1980's (M)

Full Article

Boston to New York: Four Ways to Make the Trip

Date: 20 January 2004

By KEN GORDON

Ken GORDON

Article on various modes of travel between New York City and Boston with creation of luxury bus service LimoLiner; descriptions of two round trips, starting in Boston on LimoLiner, returning on Amtrak's Acela Express, going back to Manhattan on Greyhound bus and making final leg home to Boston on US Airways Shuttle; photo (M)

Full Article

A New Chapter At City Hall: No Shake-Ups For Bloomberg

Date: 19 January 2004

By MICHAEL COOPER

Michael COOPER

New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg administration is largely in tact since Bloomberg was elected mayor in 2001, with surprisingly few resignations or terminations; some observers hold that trend reflects on Bloomberg's loyalty and leadership as boss while others others say he was able to pick exactly whom he wanted; photo (M)

Full Article

Australian Parents Have New Hope for U.S.-Detained Son

Date: 19 January 2004

By RAYMOND BONNER

Raymond BONNER

David Hicks, Australian high school dropout and roustabout adventurer, has been confined to wire cage at American military base at Guantanamo Bay since he was seized in Afghanistan in Dec 2001; Bush administration is holding some negotiations to urge him to plead guilty to crime, but it is unclear what crime he might have committed; in December, Hicks was allowed visit by lawyer, who says there is no evidence that Hicks killed or wounded any civilians or any American soldiers; weeks before Hicks saw lawyer, United States Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in lawsuit brought by Hicks and 15 other foreigners detained at Guantanamo Bay, challenging their lack of access to civilian courts; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 January 2004

Full Article

On to New Hampshire

Date: 19 January 2004

Full Article

New Moon: Planning the Return to Space

Date: 20 January 2004

By KENNETH CHANG

Kenneth CHANG

Dr Jerry Grey, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics director of science and technology policy, contends that feasible way to establish Moon base set forth in President George W Bush's recent plan is to utilize Apollo-type craft with updated technology; advantages of using older technology discussed, including relative low-cost of endeavor; new innovations to solve problems such as inhospitable moon landscape and development of power sources outlined; greater challenge of manned trip to Mars discussed; Dr Robert Zubrin, Mars Society president who strongly supports sending astronauts to Mars, holds that President Bush's assertion that Mars spacecraft could be assembled at Moon base is not realistic; photos; drawings (L)

Full Article

Accused of Abuse, a New Haven Priest Resigns

Date: 19 January 2004

By PAUL von ZIELBAUER

St Michael's Church pastor Rev Andrew Brizzolara resigns from New Haven (Conn) church after being accused of molesting child in 1980's (M)

Full Article

Boston to New York: Four Ways to Make the Trip

Date: 20 January 2004

By KEN GORDON

Ken GORDON

Article on various modes of travel between New York City and Boston with creation of luxury bus service LimoLiner; descriptions of two round trips, starting in Boston on LimoLiner, returning on Amtrak's Acela Express, going back to Manhattan on Greyhound bus and making final leg home to Boston on US Airways Shuttle; photo (M)

Full Article

A New Chapter At City Hall: No Shake-Ups For Bloomberg

Date: 19 January 2004

By MICHAEL COOPER

Michael COOPER

New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg administration is largely in tact since Bloomberg was elected mayor in 2001, with surprisingly few resignations or terminations; some observers hold that trend reflects on Bloomberg's loyalty and leadership as boss while others others say he was able to pick exactly whom he wanted; photo (M)

Full Article

On to New Hampshire Slide Show

Date: 19 January 2004

Full Article

Software Piracy Is in Resurgence, With New Safeguards Eroded by File Sharing

Date: 19 January 2004

By DOUGLAS HEINGARTNER

Douglas HEINGARTNER

Advent of peer-to-peer file-sharing programs is eroding safeguards established to prevent unauthorized copying of software; estimated half of illegal copies of Symatec's software stem from electronic downloads; Business Software Alliance, which works to track down software pirates around the world, estimates global losses from all software piracy at just over $13 billion in 2002, when global software market was valued at $152 billion; software companies and alliance pursue various means to uncover and thwart pirates; photos (M)

Full Article

Australian Parents Have New Hope for U.S.-Detained Son

Date: 19 January 2004

By RAYMOND BONNER

Raymond BONNER

David Hicks, Australian high school dropout and roustabout adventurer, has been confined to wire cage at American military base at Guantanamo Bay since he was seized in Afghanistan in Dec 2001; Bush administration is holding some negotiations to urge him to plead guilty to crime, but it is unclear what crime he might have committed; in December, Hicks was allowed visit by lawyer, who says there is no evidence that Hicks killed or wounded any civilians or any American soldiers; weeks before Hicks saw lawyer, United States Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments in lawsuit brought by Hicks and 15 other foreigners detained at Guantanamo Bay, challenging their lack of access to civilian courts; photos (M)

Full Article