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24th of June 2001 News
Notizie come è apparso sulla prima pagina del New York Times il 24 giugno 2001
In the Region/New Jersey; A New Type of Project for Affluent Saddle River
Date: 24 June 2001
By RACHELLE GARBARINE
Rachelle GARBARINE
Mixed-use development under construction on triangular-shaped site in Saddle River, NJ, will change face of affluent Bergen County community; site will include low- and moderate-income housing, assisted-living apartment for elderly, and hotel and office building; photo; map (In the Region/New Jersey) (M)
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Napa Sips in New Settings
Date: 24 June 2001
By JANET PIORKO
Janet PIORKO
Napa Valley is site of building boom as wineries open new tasting rooms and renovate visitor facilities; major project scheduled for completion in November is Copia, American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts, $55 million nonprofit museum and education center in Napa that will contain exhibition galleries, auditorium, concert terraces, demonstration kitchen, classrooms and restaurant (M)
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Making Pianos Good as New
Date: 24 June 2001
By MARC FERRIS
Marc FERRIS
Article on John Ford Jr of Peekskill, NY, who, under tuteledge of grandfather and father, is one of few people who can rebuild entire pianos; scene at his shop, where half-dozen workers and several subcontractors make repairs, described; photos (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 June 2001
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New Weapons to Assault an Epidemic
Date: 24 June 2001
By LARRY KATZENSTEIN
Larry KATZENSTEIN
About 21 million Americans are afflicted with osteoarthritis; figure is expected to soar to more than 30 million by 2020, as baby boomers grow older; women stand greater chance than men of developing disease, but some arthritis experts are seeing more men developing severe cases, and earlier, in their 50's rather than 60's or 70's, which may be attributed to more participation in strenuous sports; description of variety of promising treatments and technological advances; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 June 2001
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The Red-State Network
Date: 24 June 2001
By Marshall Sella
Marshall Sella
Marshall Sella article of Fox News Network and how it has come to dominate cable news by providing what Roger Ailes, its chief executive officer, calls an alternative to liberal bias of CNN and Big Three broadcast networks; says in fact Fox leans to right just as CNN leans to left, both in news coverage and evening talks shows like Bill O'Reilly's; says it might not be that bad if Fox and other television news networks were to drop pretence as objectivity and embrace partisanship; profiles Ailes, John Moody, senior vice president for news, and Brit Hume, news anchor; photos (L)
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An Olympics in New York
Date: 24 June 2001
Editorial on New York City's submission of proposal to serve as host for Olympics in 2012; holds offer deserves scrutiny that is both sympathetic and skeptical
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A New Web Site For Tour Fans
Date: 25 June 2001
By Jack Bell
Jack Bell
Reports and highlights from Tour de France bicycle race will be available on Outdoor Life Network Web site (S)
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Japan's New Superstar Redefines Its Politics
Date: 24 June 2001
By HOWARD W. FRENCH
Howard FRENCH
Japan's new Prime Min, Junichiro Koizumi, has emerged as most popular prime minister Japan has ever seen, even though unemployment and economic growth figures have been as dismal as ever; turnaround is seen remarkable, as Koizumi was close ally of departing prime min, least popular in recent history; his long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party is now expected to do well in local Tokyo elections for first time in years; ironically, many of prime minister's harshest critics are old-style bosses within his own party, but they dare not raise their voices in public while Koizumi vogue continues (M)
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In the Region/New Jersey; A New Type of Project for Affluent Saddle River
Date: 24 June 2001
By RACHELLE GARBARINE
Rachelle GARBARINE
Mixed-use development under construction on triangular-shaped site in Saddle River, NJ, will change face of affluent Bergen County community; site will include low- and moderate-income housing, assisted-living apartment for elderly, and hotel and office building; photo; map (In the Region/New Jersey) (M)
Full Article
Napa Sips in New Settings
Date: 24 June 2001
By JANET PIORKO
Janet PIORKO
Napa Valley is site of building boom as wineries open new tasting rooms and renovate visitor facilities; major project scheduled for completion in November is Copia, American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts, $55 million nonprofit museum and education center in Napa that will contain exhibition galleries, auditorium, concert terraces, demonstration kitchen, classrooms and restaurant (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 June 2001
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New Weapons to Assault an Epidemic
Date: 24 June 2001
By LARRY KATZENSTEIN
Larry KATZENSTEIN
About 21 million Americans are afflicted with osteoarthritis; figure is expected to soar to more than 30 million by 2020, as baby boomers grow older; women stand greater chance than men of developing disease, but some arthritis experts are seeing more men developing severe cases, and earlier, in their 50's rather than 60's or 70's, which may be attributed to more participation in strenuous sports; description of variety of promising treatments and technological advances; photo (M)
Full Article
An Olympics in New York
Date: 24 June 2001
Editorial on New York City's submission of proposal to serve as host for Olympics in 2012; holds offer deserves scrutiny that is both sympathetic and skeptical
Full Article
A New Web Site For Tour Fans
Date: 25 June 2001
By Jack Bell
Jack Bell
Reports and highlights from Tour de France bicycle race will be available on Outdoor Life Network Web site (S)
Full Article
Japan's New Superstar Redefines Its Politics
Date: 24 June 2001
By HOWARD W. FRENCH
Howard FRENCH
Japan's new Prime Min, Junichiro Koizumi, has emerged as most popular prime minister Japan has ever seen, even though unemployment and economic growth figures have been as dismal as ever; turnaround is seen remarkable, as Koizumi was close ally of departing prime min, least popular in recent history; his long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party is now expected to do well in local Tokyo elections for first time in years; ironically, many of prime minister's harshest critics are old-style bosses within his own party, but they dare not raise their voices in public while Koizumi vogue continues (M)
Full Article
In the Region/New Jersey; A New Type of Project for Affluent Saddle River
Date: 24 June 2001
By RACHELLE GARBARINE
Rachelle GARBARINE
Mixed-use development under construction on triangular-shaped site in Saddle River, NJ, will change face of affluent Bergen County community; site will include low- and moderate-income housing, assisted-living apartment for elderly, and hotel and office building; photo; map (In the Region/New Jersey) (M)
Full Article
Making Pianos Good as New
Date: 24 June 2001
By MARC FERRIS
Marc FERRIS
Article on John Ford Jr of Peekskill, NY, who, under tuteledge of grandfather and father, is one of few people who can rebuild entire pianos; scene at his shop, where half-dozen workers and several subcontractors make repairs, described; photos (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 June 2001
Full Article
New Weapons to Assault an Epidemic
Date: 24 June 2001
By LARRY KATZENSTEIN
Larry KATZENSTEIN
About 21 million Americans are afflicted with osteoarthritis; figure is expected to soar to more than 30 million by 2020, as baby boomers grow older; women stand greater chance than men of developing disease, but some arthritis experts are seeing more men developing severe cases, and earlier, in their 50's rather than 60's or 70's, which may be attributed to more participation in strenuous sports; description of variety of promising treatments and technological advances; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 June 2001
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The Red-State Network
Date: 24 June 2001
By Marshall Sella
Marshall Sella
Marshall Sella article of Fox News Network and how it has come to dominate cable news by providing what Roger Ailes, its chief executive officer, calls an alternative to liberal bias of CNN and Big Three broadcast networks; says in fact Fox leans to right just as CNN leans to left, both in news coverage and evening talks shows like Bill O'Reilly's; says it might not be that bad if Fox and other television news networks were to drop pretence as objectivity and embrace partisanship; profiles Ailes, John Moody, senior vice president for news, and Brit Hume, news anchor; photos (L)
Full Article
An Olympics in New York
Date: 24 June 2001
Editorial on New York City's submission of proposal to serve as host for Olympics in 2012; holds offer deserves scrutiny that is both sympathetic and skeptical
Full Article
Making Pianos Good as New
Date: 24 June 2001
By MARC FERRIS
Marc FERRIS
Article on John Ford Jr of Peekskill, NY, who, under tuteledge of grandfather and father, is one of few people who can rebuild entire pianos; scene at his shop, where half-dozen workers and several subcontractors make repairs, described; photos (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 June 2001
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The Red-State Network
Date: 24 June 2001
By Marshall Sella
Marshall Sella
Marshall Sella article of Fox News Network and how it has come to dominate cable news by providing what Roger Ailes, its chief executive officer, calls an alternative to liberal bias of CNN and Big Three broadcast networks; says in fact Fox leans to right just as CNN leans to left, both in news coverage and evening talks shows like Bill O'Reilly's; says it might not be that bad if Fox and other television news networks were to drop pretence as objectivity and embrace partisanship; profiles Ailes, John Moody, senior vice president for news, and Brit Hume, news anchor; photos (L)
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