Replay mercoledì 8 maggio 2002

Il 8 maggio 2002 era una mercoledì sotto il segno zodiacale del . Era il 127 ° giorno dell'anno. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti era George W. Bush.

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Alcune persone che condividono questo compleanno:

  • David Attenborough (ambientalista, attore, autobiografo, biologo, conduttore televisivo, giornalista, naturalista, presentatore, regista, regista cinematografico, regista televisivo, sceneggiatore, nato il 8 maggio 1926)
  • Harry Truman (diarista, giudice, personalità del mondo degli affari, politico, ufficiale, nato il 8 maggio 1884)
  • Enrique Iglesias (attore, cantautore, compositore, modello, musicista, produttore, produttore discografico, nato il 8 maggio 1975)
  • Luis Enrique (allenatore di calcio, calciatore, nato il 8 maggio 1970)
  • Melissa Gilbert (attore, attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, attore televisivo, autobiografo, doppiatore, produttore cinematografico, scrittore per ragazzi, sindacalista, nato il 8 maggio 1964)
  • Robert Johnson (artista di strada, cantautore, chitarrista, nato il 8 maggio 1911)
  • Bill de Blasio (avvocato, politico, nato il 8 maggio 1961)
  • Stephen Amell (attore, attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, wrestler, nato il 8 maggio 1981)
  • Martin Compston (attore, attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, calciatore, nato il 8 maggio 1984)
  • Ricky Nelson (artista discografico, attore, attore televisivo, cantante, cantautore, chitarrista, compositore di canzoni, musicista, nato il 8 maggio 1940)
  • Trisha Paytas (YouTuber, attore, attore cinematografico, modello, produttore televisivo, nato il 8 maggio 1988)
  • Sonny Liston (Buttafuori, pugile, nato il 8 maggio 1932)
  • Vicky McClure (attore, attore cinematografico, modello, nato il 8 maggio 1983)
  • Olivia Culpo (Fashion influencer, attore cinematografico, celebrità di Internet, concorrente di concorsi di bellezza, nato il 8 maggio 1992)
  • Nora Arnezeder (attore, attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, cantante, modello, nato il 8 maggio 1989)
  • Gary Glitter (artista discografico, autobiografo, cantante, cantautore, musicista, nato il 8 maggio 1944)
  • Don Rickles (attore, attore televisivo, cantante, comico, conduttore televisivo, danzatore, doppiatore, monologhista comico, nato il 8 maggio 1926)
  • Friedrich von Hayek (economista, filosofo, politologo, professore universitario, storico, nato il 8 maggio 1899)
  • Franco Baresi (calciatore, nato il 8 maggio 1960)
  • Kemba Walker (cestista, nato il 8 maggio 1990)
  • Hiromu Arakawa (artista, mangaka, nato il 8 maggio 1973)
  • Joe Bonamassa (cantante, cantautore, chitarrista, compositore, compositore di canzoni, musicista, suonatore di banjo, nato il 8 maggio 1977)
  • Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (politico, sacerdote cattolico, nato il 8 maggio 1753)
  • Elyes Gabel (attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, attore televisivo, produttore cinematografico, regista cinematografico, nato il 8 maggio 1983)
  • Roberto Rossellini (attore, drammaturgo, pilota automobilistico, produttore cinematografico, regista cinematografico, sceneggiatore, nato il 8 maggio 1906)
  • Momoko Sakura (autore di testi, mangaka, scrittore, nato il 8 maggio 1965)
  • Lee Sang-yeob (attore, attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, nato il 8 maggio 1983)
  • Thomas Pynchon (romanziere, saggista, scrittore, scrittore di fantascienza, nato il 8 maggio 1937)
  • Jack Charlton (allenatore di calcio, autobiografo, calciatore, commissario tecnico, nato il 8 maggio 1935)
  • Matthew Davis (attore, attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, nato il 8 maggio 1978)
  • Lex Barker (attore, attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, attore televisivo, cantante, nato il 8 maggio 1919)
  • Buakaw Por. Pramuk (attore, calciatore, kickboxer, pugile, thaiboxer, nato il 8 maggio 1982)
  • Mark Noble (calciatore, nato il 8 maggio 1987)
  • Fernandel (attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, attore televisivo, cantante, comico, regista, regista cinematografico, nato il 8 maggio 1903)
  • Andrea Barzagli (calciatore, nato il 8 maggio 1981)
  • Benoît Paire (tennista, nato il 8 maggio 1989)
  • Hassan del Marocco (principe ereditario, nato il 8 maggio 2003)
  • Henry Dunant (fondatore, imprenditore, mercante, scrittore, nato il 8 maggio 1828)
  • Rebeca Andrade (ginnasta artistico, nato il 8 maggio 1999)
  • Alex van Halen (batterista, compositore di canzoni, percussionista, nato il 8 maggio 1953)
  • Keith Jarrett (artista discografico, compositore, compositore di canzoni, musicista, musicista jazz, pianista, sassofonista, nato il 8 maggio 1945)
  • Jean Giraud (caricaturista, disegnatore, fumettista, grafico di francobolli, illustratore, illustratore di fumetti, pittore, sceneggiatore, scrittore di fantascienza, scrittore di fumetti, nato il 8 maggio 1938)
  • Vadim Garbuzov (danzatore, nato il 8 maggio 1987)
  • Michel Gondry (attore, fumettista, regista, regista cinematografico, sceneggiatore, nato il 8 maggio 1963)
  • Satomi Satō (cantante, seiyu, nato il 8 maggio 1986)
  • Adamari López (attore teatrale, attore televisivo, nato il 8 maggio 1971)
  • Akebono Tarō (blogger, kickboxer, lottatore di arti marziali miste, rikishi, wrestler, nato il 8 maggio 1969)
  • Charbel Makhlouf (presbitero, nato il 8 maggio 1828)
  • Laura Spencer (attore, attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, produttore cinematografico, nato il 8 maggio 1986)
  • Benjamin Graham (economista, finanziere, investitore, professore universitario, scrittore, nato il 8 maggio 1894)
  • Philip Bailey (attore, cantante, compositore di canzoni, musicista jazz, percussionista, pianista, nato il 8 maggio 1951)
  • Jodhi May (attore, attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, doppiatore, produttore cinematografico, nato il 8 maggio 1975)
  • Aneurin Barnard (attore, attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, attore televisivo, nato il 8 maggio 1987)
  • Sid James (attore, attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, attore televisivo, comico, nato il 8 maggio 1913)
  • John C. Bogle (economista, finanziere, investitore, personalità del mondo degli affari, nato il 8 maggio 1929)
  • Lucimar Ferreira da Silva (calciatore, nato il 8 maggio 1978)
  • Naomi Klein (attivista per il clima, economista, giornalista, sceneggiatore, scrittore, sociologo, nato il 8 maggio 1970)
  • Bill Cowher (conduttore televisivo, giocatore di football americano, nato il 8 maggio 1957)
  • Cláudio Taffarel (allenatore di calcio, calciatore, nato il 8 maggio 1966)
  • Brian Tyler (autore di musica per il cinema, compositore, direttore d'orchestra, musicista, produttore cinematografico, nato il 8 maggio 1972)
  • Io Shirai (wrestler, nato il 8 maggio 1990)
  • Vittorio Sgarbi (critico d'arte, politico, storico dell'arte, nato il 8 maggio 1952)
  • Raoul Trujillo (attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, coreografo, nato il 8 maggio 1955)
  • Natal'ja Vadimovna Molčanova (apneista, nato il 8 maggio 1962)
  • Darren Hayes (cantante, cantautore, comico, poeta, nato il 8 maggio 1972)
  • Carsten Maschmeyer (amministratore delegato, nato il 8 maggio 1959)
  • Konstantin Pavlovič Romanov (militare, politico, soldato, nato il 8 maggio 1779)
  • Giovanni Maria Vianney (sacerdote cattolico, terziario francescano, nato il 8 maggio 1786)
  • Rino Katase (attore, nato il 8 maggio 1957)
  • Madhu Mantena (produttore cinematografico, nato il 8 maggio 1975)
  • Mike D'Antoni (allenatore, allenatore di pallacanestro, cestista, nato il 8 maggio 1951)
  • Tommaso Ciampa (wrestler, nato il 8 maggio 1985)
  • Chiaki Takahashi (attore, cantante, modello, seiyu, nato il 8 maggio 1977)
  • Phyllida Law (attore, attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, nato il 8 maggio 1932)
  • Lovie Smith (giocatore di football americano, nato il 8 maggio 1958)
  • Laurence Boccolini (attore, nato il 8 maggio 1963)
  • William Walker (avventuriero, avvocato, filibusta, giornalista, medico, politico, scrittore, nato il 8 maggio 1824)
  • Fulton John Sheen (conduttore radiofonico, conduttore televisivo, sacerdote cattolico, saggista, scrittore, teologo, nato il 8 maggio 1895)
  • Edward Gibbon (classicista, politico, scrittore, storico, nato il 8 maggio 1737)
  • Gregory Scarpa (criminale, nato il 8 maggio 1928)
  • Josie Maran (attore, attore cinematografico, modello, nato il 8 maggio 1978)
  • Potap (allenatore, cantante, compositore, compositore di canzoni, conduttore televisivo, docente, poeta, presentatore, produttore, produttore discografico, regista, sceneggiatore, nato il 8 maggio 1981)
  • Christina Cole (attore, attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, nato il 8 maggio 1982)
  • William Henry Vanderbilt (imprenditore, nato il 8 maggio 1821)
  • Mehmet Günsur (attore, attore cinematografico, modello, nato il 8 maggio 1975)
  • Peter Benchley (giornalista, prosatore, romanziere, sceneggiatore, scrittore, nato il 8 maggio 1940)
  • Kevin McCloud (conduttore televisivo, designer, giornalista, presentatore, scrittore, nato il 8 maggio 1959)
  • Sean Gilmartin (giocatore di baseball, nato il 8 maggio 1990)
  • Tom of Finland (cartoonist, disegnatore, illustratore, pittore, nato il 8 maggio 1920)
  • Ikue Sakakibara (attore, cantante, nato il 8 maggio 1959)
  • Marcus Brigstocke (attore, attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, attore televisivo, comico, conduttore televisivo, improvvisatore, monologhista comico, nato il 8 maggio 1973)
  • James Mitchum (attore, attore cinematografico, nato il 8 maggio 1941)
  • Deyverson Brum Silva Acosta (calciatore, nato il 8 maggio 1991)
  • Giuseppe Zeno (attore, attore televisivo, nato il 8 maggio 1976)
  • Toni Tennille (artista discografico, cantante, cantautore, compositore, compositore di canzoni, nato il 8 maggio 1940)
  • Saul Bass (cineasta, designer, fotografo, grafico, illustratore, regista cinematografico, nato il 8 maggio 1920)
  • João Havelange (avvocato, nuotatore, pallanuotista, politico, nato il 8 maggio 1916)
  • Francis Ouimet (golfista, nato il 8 maggio 1893)
  • Sam Dekker (cestista, nato il 8 maggio 1994)
  • Galen Rupp (atleta, fondista, maratoneta, nato il 8 maggio 1986)
  • Adrian Gonzalez (giocatore di baseball, nato il 8 maggio 1982)
  • Candice Night (cantante, compositore di canzoni, poeta, scrittore, nato il 8 maggio 1971)
  • Inessa Armand (curatore editoriale, politico, rivoluzionario, nato il 8 maggio 1874)
  • Ariane Labed (attore, attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, regista cinematografico, sceneggiatore, nato il 8 maggio 1984)
  • Stephen Furst (attore, attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, doppiatore, regista cinematografico, regista televisivo, sceneggiatore, nato il 8 maggio 1954)
  • Matt Willis (attore teatrale, attore televisivo, cantante, compositore di canzoni, conduttore televisivo, musicista, nato il 8 maggio 1983)
  • Ronnie Lott (giocatore di football americano, nato il 8 maggio 1959)
  • Chelcee Grimes (calciatore, cantautore, nato il 8 maggio 1992)
  • Meles Zenawi (militare, politico, nato il 8 maggio 1955)
  • David Keith (attore, attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, cantante, compositore, doppiatore, produttore cinematografico, regista cinematografico, sceneggiatore, nato il 8 maggio 1954)
  • Valery Todorovsky (attore, produttore cinematografico, regista cinematografico, sceneggiatore, nato il 8 maggio 1962)
  • Christian XXX (attore pornografico, nato il 8 maggio 1974)
  • Alojzije Viktor Stepinac (sacerdote cattolico, nato il 8 maggio 1898)
  • David Manners, 11th Duke of Rutland (agricoltore, aristocratico, politico, nato il 8 maggio 1959)
  • Micah Christenson (giocatore di beach volley, pallavolista, nato il 8 maggio 1993)
  • Tuvia Bielski (partigiano, nato il 8 maggio 1906)
  • Chris Frantz (batterista, compositore di canzoni, produttore discografico, nato il 8 maggio 1951)
  • Michele Sindona (banchiere, criminale, faccendiere, nato il 8 maggio 1920)
  • Masaki Terasoma (attore, attore televisivo, seiyu, nato il 8 maggio 1962)
  • Marta Sánchez (artista discografico, cantante, nato il 8 maggio 1966)
  • Miyoshi Umeki (attore, attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, attore televisivo, cantante, musicista jazz, nato il 8 maggio 1929)
  • Kazuo Koike (autore di testi, mangaka, sceneggiatore, nato il 8 maggio 1936)
  • Alain Bauer (criminologo, docente, giurista, professore universitario, nato il 8 maggio 1962)
  • Ali Hassan Mwinyi (avvocato, politico, nato il 8 maggio 1925)
  • Kevin Hayes (hockeista su ghiaccio, nato il 8 maggio 1992)
  • Stella Gonet (attore, attore cinematografico, attore teatrale, nato il 8 maggio 1963)
  • Stanisław Sosabowski (ufficiale, nato il 8 maggio 1892)
  • Brad Culpepper (avvocato, giocatore di football americano, nato il 8 maggio 1969)
  • Marie Myriam (cantante, nato il 8 maggio 1957)
  • Cristina Comencini (regista cinematografico, romanziere, sceneggiatore, scrittore, nato il 8 maggio 1956)
  • Julianne Morris (attore, attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, nato il 8 maggio 1968)
  • Keiji Inafune (informatico, pittore, produttore televisivo, sviluppatore di videogiochi, nato il 8 maggio 1965)
  • Tatsuhiko Shibusawa (critico d'arte, critico letterario, francesista, linguista, romanziere, scrittore, traduttore, nato il 8 maggio 1928)
  • Lennart Bernadotte (giardiniere, scrittore, nato il 8 maggio 1909)
  • Martha Wainwright (artista, artista discografico, cantante, cantautore, compositore, musicista, nato il 8 maggio 1976)
  • Gary Snyder (ambientalista, poeta, scrittore, sindacalista, traduttore, nato il 8 maggio 1930)
  • Lane Johnson (giocatore di football americano, nato il 8 maggio 1990)
  • Alex Price (attore, attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, nato il 8 maggio 1985)
  • Chris Lighty (personalità del mondo degli affari, nato il 8 maggio 1968)
  • Betty Faria (attore cinematografico, attore televisivo, modello, showgirl, nato il 8 maggio 1941)
  • Makoto Yukimura (mangaka, nato il 8 maggio 1976)
  • Leon Festinger (professore universitario, psicologo, nato il 8 maggio 1919)
  • Džanan Musa (cestista, nato il 8 maggio 1999)
  • Dyango (artista discografico, cantante, compositore di canzoni, nato il 8 maggio 1940)
  • Joe Louis Clark (educatore, nato il 8 maggio 1938)
  • Dinesh Patel (giocatore di baseball, nato il 8 maggio 1989)
  • Tadateru Konoé (funzionario, nato il 8 maggio 1939)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Krüger (politico, nato il 8 maggio 1894)
  • Jordan Scott (attore, fotografo, regista, regista cinematografico, sceneggiatore, nato il 8 maggio 1978)
  • Anthony Appiah (accademico, filosofo, giornalista, professore universitario, romanziere, nato il 8 maggio 1954)

8th of May 2002 News

Notizie come è apparso sulla prima pagina del New York Times il 8 maggio 2002

CREDIT SUISSE NAMES NEW CO-HEAD OF GLOBAL MERGERS

Date: 08 May 2002

Credit Suisse First Boston names George Boutros co-head of its global mergers and acquisition group; Boutros will run grop with Don Meltzer (S)

Full Article

New Dean at Quinnipiac University

Date: 08 May 2002

By Stephanie Rosenbloom

Stephanie Rosenbloom

Quinnipiac University names Hans Bergmann as new dean of College of Liberal Arts (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 08 May 2002

Full Article

S.E.C. Adopts New Rules For Analysts

Date: 09 May 2002

By STEPHEN LABATON

Stephen LABATON

Securities and Exchange Commission approves new ethics rules for stock analysts as its chairman Harvey L Pitt faces growing calls to step down for being insensitive to his own conflicts of interest and for undermining public confidence in markets; unanimously approves analyst rules proposed by New York Stock Exchange and National Association of Securities Dealers; rules are applauded by some of Wall Street's largest firms; Securities Industry Association calls them tough and necessary for maintaining trust, but says they will be onerous for smaller firms; some Democrats, institutional investors and consumer groups complain that rules are tardy and tepid and are intended by industry cheerleaders to head off more stringent proposals for ban on allowing analysts to work on merger and underwriting busines for clients of their investment banks; Senate Banking Committee chairman Paul S Sarbanes circulates draft of comprehensive legislation that would impose significant new regulator requirements on accountants and corporate executives and would go further than SEC in curtailing analyst conflicts of interest by protecting analysts from retaliation for making unfavorable stock recommendations; Democratic Reps John J LaFalce and Edward J Markey issue separate statements saying regulations do not go far enough to curtail abuses that have been uncovered by New York State investigators; New York State Atty Gen Eliot L Spitzer calls new rules inadequate; editorials in Wall Street Journal and Financial Times strongly suggest that Pitt step aside for repeatedly being insensitive to appearance of possible ethical breaches; photo (M)

Full Article

New York Dominates Beard Awards

Date: 08 May 2002

By FLORENCE FABRICANT

Florence FABRICANT

New York chefs, restaurants and wine professionals nearly sweep major categories in James Beard Foundation awards; Lidia Matticchio Bastianich of Felidia is named chef of year; Gotham Bar and Grill and Craft take top restaurant honors Jean-Francois Bruel of Daniel Boulud's DB Bistro Moderne is named rising star chef of year, and Mario Batali of Babbo is named best New York chef; cookbook of year is The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread by Peter Reinhart (M)

Full Article

France Announces Cabinet With a New Security Post

Date: 08 May 2002

By SUZANNE DALEY

Suzanne DALEY

French Pres Jacques Chirac, under pressure to show results before crucial legislative elections, appoints conservative interim cabinet led by Jean-Pierre Raffarin as prime minister; Francis Mer, chairman of Arcelor steel giant, is unconventional choice for finance minister; conservative hard-liner Nicolas Sarkozy is named to new security ministry; Raffarin is low-key leader of regional council and outsider to Paris political establishment (M)

Full Article

As McGreevey Unveils a Plan For New Arena, Critics Scoff

Date: 09 May 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

Gov James E McGreevey takes on project that has eluded two of his predecessors: building an arena for New Jersey Nets and Devils in Newark; announces outlines of new financing plan that he says will not put taxpayers at risk if revenue from project slows or dries up; acknowledges plan still hinges on several uncertainties; announces preliminary agreement with YankeeNets at New Jersey Performing Arts Center, joined by Mayor Sharpe James (M)

Full Article

Hewlett-Packard Announces New Leadership and Strategy

Date: 08 May 2002

By JOHN MARKOFF

John MARKOFF

Hewlett-Packard Co, seeking to project image of decisiveness and synergy after acquiring Compaq Computer Corp, introduces its executive team and product strategy; Hewlett-Packard's chief executive Carleton S Fiorina and president Michael D Capellas, former chief executive of Compaq, present plan; photo (M)

Full Article

New York's Constitution

Date: 09 May 2002

Profs Peter Galie and Barry Latzer letter on May 6 article holds 1846 New York Constitution provides little support for overturning death penalty

Full Article

CREDIT SUISSE NAMES NEW CO-HEAD OF GLOBAL MERGERS

Date: 08 May 2002

Credit Suisse First Boston names George Boutros co-head of its global mergers and acquisition group; Boutros will run grop with Don Meltzer (S)

Full Article

New Dean at Quinnipiac University

Date: 08 May 2002

By Stephanie Rosenbloom

Stephanie Rosenbloom

Quinnipiac University names Hans Bergmann as new dean of College of Liberal Arts (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 08 May 2002

Full Article

S.E.C. Adopts New Rules For Analysts

Date: 09 May 2002

By STEPHEN LABATON

Stephen LABATON

Securities and Exchange Commission approves new ethics rules for stock analysts as its chairman Harvey L Pitt faces growing calls to step down for being insensitive to his own conflicts of interest and for undermining public confidence in markets; unanimously approves analyst rules proposed by New York Stock Exchange and National Association of Securities Dealers; rules are applauded by some of Wall Street's largest firms; Securities Industry Association calls them tough and necessary for maintaining trust, but says they will be onerous for smaller firms; some Democrats, institutional investors and consumer groups complain that rules are tardy and tepid and are intended by industry cheerleaders to head off more stringent proposals for ban on allowing analysts to work on merger and underwriting busines for clients of their investment banks; Senate Banking Committee chairman Paul S Sarbanes circulates draft of comprehensive legislation that would impose significant new regulator requirements on accountants and corporate executives and would go further than SEC in curtailing analyst conflicts of interest by protecting analysts from retaliation for making unfavorable stock recommendations; Democratic Reps John J LaFalce and Edward J Markey issue separate statements saying regulations do not go far enough to curtail abuses that have been uncovered by New York State investigators; New York State Atty Gen Eliot L Spitzer calls new rules inadequate; editorials in Wall Street Journal and Financial Times strongly suggest that Pitt step aside for repeatedly being insensitive to appearance of possible ethical breaches; photo (M)

Full Article

New York Dominates Beard Awards

Date: 08 May 2002

By FLORENCE FABRICANT

Florence FABRICANT

New York chefs, restaurants and wine professionals nearly sweep major categories in James Beard Foundation awards; Lidia Matticchio Bastianich of Felidia is named chef of year; Gotham Bar and Grill and Craft take top restaurant honors Jean-Francois Bruel of Daniel Boulud's DB Bistro Moderne is named rising star chef of year, and Mario Batali of Babbo is named best New York chef; cookbook of year is The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread by Peter Reinhart (M)

Full Article

France Announces Cabinet With a New Security Post

Date: 08 May 2002

By SUZANNE DALEY

Suzanne DALEY

French Pres Jacques Chirac, under pressure to show results before crucial legislative elections, appoints conservative interim cabinet led by Jean-Pierre Raffarin as prime minister; Francis Mer, chairman of Arcelor steel giant, is unconventional choice for finance minister; conservative hard-liner Nicolas Sarkozy is named to new security ministry; Raffarin is low-key leader of regional council and outsider to Paris political establishment (M)

Full Article

As McGreevey Unveils a Plan For New Arena, Critics Scoff

Date: 09 May 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

Gov James E McGreevey takes on project that has eluded two of his predecessors: building an arena for New Jersey Nets and Devils in Newark; announces outlines of new financing plan that he says will not put taxpayers at risk if revenue from project slows or dries up; acknowledges plan still hinges on several uncertainties; announces preliminary agreement with YankeeNets at New Jersey Performing Arts Center, joined by Mayor Sharpe James (M)

Full Article

Hewlett-Packard Announces New Leadership and Strategy

Date: 08 May 2002

By JOHN MARKOFF

John MARKOFF

Hewlett-Packard Co, seeking to project image of decisiveness and synergy after acquiring Compaq Computer Corp, introduces its executive team and product strategy; Hewlett-Packard's chief executive Carleton S Fiorina and president Michael D Capellas, former chief executive of Compaq, present plan; photo (M)

Full Article

New York's Constitution

Date: 09 May 2002

Profs Peter Galie and Barry Latzer letter on May 6 article holds 1846 New York Constitution provides little support for overturning death penalty

Full Article

CREDIT SUISSE NAMES NEW CO-HEAD OF GLOBAL MERGERS

Date: 08 May 2002

Credit Suisse First Boston names George Boutros co-head of its global mergers and acquisition group; Boutros will run grop with Don Meltzer (S)

Full Article

New Dean at Quinnipiac University

Date: 08 May 2002

By Stephanie Rosenbloom

Stephanie Rosenbloom

Quinnipiac University names Hans Bergmann as new dean of College of Liberal Arts (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 May 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 08 May 2002

Full Article

S.E.C. Adopts New Rules For Analysts

Date: 09 May 2002

By STEPHEN LABATON

Stephen LABATON

Securities and Exchange Commission approves new ethics rules for stock analysts as its chairman Harvey L Pitt faces growing calls to step down for being insensitive to his own conflicts of interest and for undermining public confidence in markets; unanimously approves analyst rules proposed by New York Stock Exchange and National Association of Securities Dealers; rules are applauded by some of Wall Street's largest firms; Securities Industry Association calls them tough and necessary for maintaining trust, but says they will be onerous for smaller firms; some Democrats, institutional investors and consumer groups complain that rules are tardy and tepid and are intended by industry cheerleaders to head off more stringent proposals for ban on allowing analysts to work on merger and underwriting busines for clients of their investment banks; Senate Banking Committee chairman Paul S Sarbanes circulates draft of comprehensive legislation that would impose significant new regulator requirements on accountants and corporate executives and would go further than SEC in curtailing analyst conflicts of interest by protecting analysts from retaliation for making unfavorable stock recommendations; Democratic Reps John J LaFalce and Edward J Markey issue separate statements saying regulations do not go far enough to curtail abuses that have been uncovered by New York State investigators; New York State Atty Gen Eliot L Spitzer calls new rules inadequate; editorials in Wall Street Journal and Financial Times strongly suggest that Pitt step aside for repeatedly being insensitive to appearance of possible ethical breaches; photo (M)

Full Article

New York Dominates Beard Awards

Date: 08 May 2002

By FLORENCE FABRICANT

Florence FABRICANT

New York chefs, restaurants and wine professionals nearly sweep major categories in James Beard Foundation awards; Lidia Matticchio Bastianich of Felidia is named chef of year; Gotham Bar and Grill and Craft take top restaurant honors Jean-Francois Bruel of Daniel Boulud's DB Bistro Moderne is named rising star chef of year, and Mario Batali of Babbo is named best New York chef; cookbook of year is The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread by Peter Reinhart (M)

Full Article

France Announces Cabinet With a New Security Post

Date: 08 May 2002

By SUZANNE DALEY

Suzanne DALEY

French Pres Jacques Chirac, under pressure to show results before crucial legislative elections, appoints conservative interim cabinet led by Jean-Pierre Raffarin as prime minister; Francis Mer, chairman of Arcelor steel giant, is unconventional choice for finance minister; conservative hard-liner Nicolas Sarkozy is named to new security ministry; Raffarin is low-key leader of regional council and outsider to Paris political establishment (M)

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As McGreevey Unveils a Plan For New Arena, Critics Scoff

Date: 09 May 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

Gov James E McGreevey takes on project that has eluded two of his predecessors: building an arena for New Jersey Nets and Devils in Newark; announces outlines of new financing plan that he says will not put taxpayers at risk if revenue from project slows or dries up; acknowledges plan still hinges on several uncertainties; announces preliminary agreement with YankeeNets at New Jersey Performing Arts Center, joined by Mayor Sharpe James (M)

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Hewlett-Packard Announces New Leadership and Strategy

Date: 08 May 2002

By JOHN MARKOFF

John MARKOFF

Hewlett-Packard Co, seeking to project image of decisiveness and synergy after acquiring Compaq Computer Corp, introduces its executive team and product strategy; Hewlett-Packard's chief executive Carleton S Fiorina and president Michael D Capellas, former chief executive of Compaq, present plan; photo (M)

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New York's Constitution

Date: 09 May 2002

Profs Peter Galie and Barry Latzer letter on May 6 article holds 1846 New York Constitution provides little support for overturning death penalty

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New Dean at Quinnipiac University

Date: 08 May 2002

By Stephanie Rosenbloom

Stephanie Rosenbloom

Quinnipiac University names Hans Bergmann as new dean of College of Liberal Arts (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 May 2002

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 08 May 2002

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S.E.C. Adopts New Rules For Analysts

Date: 09 May 2002

By STEPHEN LABATON

Stephen LABATON

Securities and Exchange Commission approves new ethics rules for stock analysts as its chairman Harvey L Pitt faces growing calls to step down for being insensitive to his own conflicts of interest and for undermining public confidence in markets; unanimously approves analyst rules proposed by New York Stock Exchange and National Association of Securities Dealers; rules are applauded by some of Wall Street's largest firms; Securities Industry Association calls them tough and necessary for maintaining trust, but says they will be onerous for smaller firms; some Democrats, institutional investors and consumer groups complain that rules are tardy and tepid and are intended by industry cheerleaders to head off more stringent proposals for ban on allowing analysts to work on merger and underwriting busines for clients of their investment banks; Senate Banking Committee chairman Paul S Sarbanes circulates draft of comprehensive legislation that would impose significant new regulator requirements on accountants and corporate executives and would go further than SEC in curtailing analyst conflicts of interest by protecting analysts from retaliation for making unfavorable stock recommendations; Democratic Reps John J LaFalce and Edward J Markey issue separate statements saying regulations do not go far enough to curtail abuses that have been uncovered by New York State investigators; New York State Atty Gen Eliot L Spitzer calls new rules inadequate; editorials in Wall Street Journal and Financial Times strongly suggest that Pitt step aside for repeatedly being insensitive to appearance of possible ethical breaches; photo (M)

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New York Dominates Beard Awards

Date: 08 May 2002

By FLORENCE FABRICANT

Florence FABRICANT

New York chefs, restaurants and wine professionals nearly sweep major categories in James Beard Foundation awards; Lidia Matticchio Bastianich of Felidia is named chef of year; Gotham Bar and Grill and Craft take top restaurant honors Jean-Francois Bruel of Daniel Boulud's DB Bistro Moderne is named rising star chef of year, and Mario Batali of Babbo is named best New York chef; cookbook of year is The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread by Peter Reinhart (M)

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France Announces Cabinet With a New Security Post

Date: 08 May 2002

By SUZANNE DALEY

Suzanne DALEY

French Pres Jacques Chirac, under pressure to show results before crucial legislative elections, appoints conservative interim cabinet led by Jean-Pierre Raffarin as prime minister; Francis Mer, chairman of Arcelor steel giant, is unconventional choice for finance minister; conservative hard-liner Nicolas Sarkozy is named to new security ministry; Raffarin is low-key leader of regional council and outsider to Paris political establishment (M)

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As McGreevey Unveils a Plan For New Arena, Critics Scoff

Date: 09 May 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

Gov James E McGreevey takes on project that has eluded two of his predecessors: building an arena for New Jersey Nets and Devils in Newark; announces outlines of new financing plan that he says will not put taxpayers at risk if revenue from project slows or dries up; acknowledges plan still hinges on several uncertainties; announces preliminary agreement with YankeeNets at New Jersey Performing Arts Center, joined by Mayor Sharpe James (M)

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Hewlett-Packard Announces New Leadership and Strategy

Date: 08 May 2002

By JOHN MARKOFF

John MARKOFF

Hewlett-Packard Co, seeking to project image of decisiveness and synergy after acquiring Compaq Computer Corp, introduces its executive team and product strategy; Hewlett-Packard's chief executive Carleton S Fiorina and president Michael D Capellas, former chief executive of Compaq, present plan; photo (M)

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New York's Constitution

Date: 09 May 2002

Profs Peter Galie and Barry Latzer letter on May 6 article holds 1846 New York Constitution provides little support for overturning death penalty

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CREDIT SUISSE NAMES NEW CO-HEAD OF GLOBAL MERGERS

Date: 08 May 2002

Credit Suisse First Boston names George Boutros co-head of its global mergers and acquisition group; Boutros will run grop with Don Meltzer (S)

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New Dean at Quinnipiac University

Date: 08 May 2002

By Stephanie Rosenbloom

Stephanie Rosenbloom

Quinnipiac University names Hans Bergmann as new dean of College of Liberal Arts (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 May 2002

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 08 May 2002

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S.E.C. Adopts New Rules For Analysts

Date: 09 May 2002

By STEPHEN LABATON

Stephen LABATON

Securities and Exchange Commission approves new ethics rules for stock analysts as its chairman Harvey L Pitt faces growing calls to step down for being insensitive to his own conflicts of interest and for undermining public confidence in markets; unanimously approves analyst rules proposed by New York Stock Exchange and National Association of Securities Dealers; rules are applauded by some of Wall Street's largest firms; Securities Industry Association calls them tough and necessary for maintaining trust, but says they will be onerous for smaller firms; some Democrats, institutional investors and consumer groups complain that rules are tardy and tepid and are intended by industry cheerleaders to head off more stringent proposals for ban on allowing analysts to work on merger and underwriting busines for clients of their investment banks; Senate Banking Committee chairman Paul S Sarbanes circulates draft of comprehensive legislation that would impose significant new regulator requirements on accountants and corporate executives and would go further than SEC in curtailing analyst conflicts of interest by protecting analysts from retaliation for making unfavorable stock recommendations; Democratic Reps John J LaFalce and Edward J Markey issue separate statements saying regulations do not go far enough to curtail abuses that have been uncovered by New York State investigators; New York State Atty Gen Eliot L Spitzer calls new rules inadequate; editorials in Wall Street Journal and Financial Times strongly suggest that Pitt step aside for repeatedly being insensitive to appearance of possible ethical breaches; photo (M)

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New York Dominates Beard Awards

Date: 08 May 2002

By FLORENCE FABRICANT

Florence FABRICANT

New York chefs, restaurants and wine professionals nearly sweep major categories in James Beard Foundation awards; Lidia Matticchio Bastianich of Felidia is named chef of year; Gotham Bar and Grill and Craft take top restaurant honors Jean-Francois Bruel of Daniel Boulud's DB Bistro Moderne is named rising star chef of year, and Mario Batali of Babbo is named best New York chef; cookbook of year is The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread by Peter Reinhart (M)

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France Announces Cabinet With a New Security Post

Date: 08 May 2002

By SUZANNE DALEY

Suzanne DALEY

French Pres Jacques Chirac, under pressure to show results before crucial legislative elections, appoints conservative interim cabinet led by Jean-Pierre Raffarin as prime minister; Francis Mer, chairman of Arcelor steel giant, is unconventional choice for finance minister; conservative hard-liner Nicolas Sarkozy is named to new security ministry; Raffarin is low-key leader of regional council and outsider to Paris political establishment (M)

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As McGreevey Unveils a Plan For New Arena, Critics Scoff

Date: 09 May 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

Gov James E McGreevey takes on project that has eluded two of his predecessors: building an arena for New Jersey Nets and Devils in Newark; announces outlines of new financing plan that he says will not put taxpayers at risk if revenue from project slows or dries up; acknowledges plan still hinges on several uncertainties; announces preliminary agreement with YankeeNets at New Jersey Performing Arts Center, joined by Mayor Sharpe James (M)

Full Article

Hewlett-Packard Announces New Leadership and Strategy

Date: 08 May 2002

By JOHN MARKOFF

John MARKOFF

Hewlett-Packard Co, seeking to project image of decisiveness and synergy after acquiring Compaq Computer Corp, introduces its executive team and product strategy; Hewlett-Packard's chief executive Carleton S Fiorina and president Michael D Capellas, former chief executive of Compaq, present plan; photo (M)

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New York's Constitution

Date: 09 May 2002

Profs Peter Galie and Barry Latzer letter on May 6 article holds 1846 New York Constitution provides little support for overturning death penalty

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