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Date: 10 May 2002
Photo of historic daguerrotype, which appeared in newspaper L'Illustration, Journal Universel in 1848; two are sold at Sotheby's auction for $265,000
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Date: 10 May 2002
Photo of historic daguerrotype, which appeared in newspaper L'Illustration, Journal Universel in 1848; two are sold at Sotheby's auction for $265,000
Date: 10 May 2002
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Leo Burnett Worldwide is opening ad agency in London named Made; Made is being led by Joakim Jonason and Simon Moore; Tim McHale and Tom Hespos are opening agency in New York called Underscore Marketing (S)
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)
Date: 10 May 2002
By Steven Greenhouse (NYT) (Compiled by Yilu Zhao)
Steven NYT
New York State Nurses Association announces that 800 nurses at St Vincent Catholic Medical Centers ratify new three-year contract improving working conditions, including increased base salary and better hours (S)
Date: 10 May 2002
Labor Department reports states received 411,000 new applicants for unemployment benefits in week ended May 4, down 11,000 from previous week; about 3.8 million workers collected unemployment benefits in week ended April 27; Goldman, Sachs retail composite index shows sales at retail stores open at least year rose 0.8 percent in April; government report shows import prices were 3.9 percent lower in April than year ago; graph (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
By JOSEPH B. TREASTER
MIIX Group, which provides malpractice insurance to nearly 40 percent of New Jersey's doctors, is shutting its doors, leaving doctors scrambling for coverage just as other insurers are getting out of business or cutting back; demise of insurer deepens health care crisis that has been growing in New Jersey and around country; photo (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
By SUZANNE SLESIN
Suzanne SLESIN
Empty plastic bottles can be turned into colorful drinking glasses; photo (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
Photo of historic daguerrotype, which appeared in newspaper L'Illustration, Journal Universel in 1848; two are sold at Sotheby's auction for $265,000
Date: 10 May 2002
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Leo Burnett Worldwide is opening ad agency in London named Made; Made is being led by Joakim Jonason and Simon Moore; Tim McHale and Tom Hespos are opening agency in New York called Underscore Marketing (S)
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)
Date: 10 May 2002
By Steven Greenhouse (NYT) (Compiled by Yilu Zhao)
Steven NYT
New York State Nurses Association announces that 800 nurses at St Vincent Catholic Medical Centers ratify new three-year contract improving working conditions, including increased base salary and better hours (S)
Date: 10 May 2002
Labor Department reports states received 411,000 new applicants for unemployment benefits in week ended May 4, down 11,000 from previous week; about 3.8 million workers collected unemployment benefits in week ended April 27; Goldman, Sachs retail composite index shows sales at retail stores open at least year rose 0.8 percent in April; government report shows import prices were 3.9 percent lower in April than year ago; graph (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
By JOSEPH B. TREASTER
MIIX Group, which provides malpractice insurance to nearly 40 percent of New Jersey's doctors, is shutting its doors, leaving doctors scrambling for coverage just as other insurers are getting out of business or cutting back; demise of insurer deepens health care crisis that has been growing in New Jersey and around country; photo (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
By SUZANNE SLESIN
Suzanne SLESIN
Empty plastic bottles can be turned into colorful drinking glasses; photo (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
Photo of historic daguerrotype, which appeared in newspaper L'Illustration, Journal Universel in 1848; two are sold at Sotheby's auction for $265,000
Date: 10 May 2002
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Leo Burnett Worldwide is opening ad agency in London named Made; Made is being led by Joakim Jonason and Simon Moore; Tim McHale and Tom Hespos are opening agency in New York called Underscore Marketing (S)
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)
Date: 10 May 2002
By Steven Greenhouse (NYT) (Compiled by Yilu Zhao)
Steven NYT
New York State Nurses Association announces that 800 nurses at St Vincent Catholic Medical Centers ratify new three-year contract improving working conditions, including increased base salary and better hours (S)
Date: 10 May 2002
Labor Department reports states received 411,000 new applicants for unemployment benefits in week ended May 4, down 11,000 from previous week; about 3.8 million workers collected unemployment benefits in week ended April 27; Goldman, Sachs retail composite index shows sales at retail stores open at least year rose 0.8 percent in April; government report shows import prices were 3.9 percent lower in April than year ago; graph (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
By JOSEPH B. TREASTER
MIIX Group, which provides malpractice insurance to nearly 40 percent of New Jersey's doctors, is shutting its doors, leaving doctors scrambling for coverage just as other insurers are getting out of business or cutting back; demise of insurer deepens health care crisis that has been growing in New Jersey and around country; photo (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
By SUZANNE SLESIN
Suzanne SLESIN
Empty plastic bottles can be turned into colorful drinking glasses; photo (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
Photo of historic daguerrotype, which appeared in newspaper L'Illustration, Journal Universel in 1848; two are sold at Sotheby's auction for $265,000
Date: 10 May 2002
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Leo Burnett Worldwide is opening ad agency in London named Made; Made is being led by Joakim Jonason and Simon Moore; Tim McHale and Tom Hespos are opening agency in New York called Underscore Marketing (S)
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)
Date: 10 May 2002
Labor Department reports states received 411,000 new applicants for unemployment benefits in week ended May 4, down 11,000 from previous week; about 3.8 million workers collected unemployment benefits in week ended April 27; Goldman, Sachs retail composite index shows sales at retail stores open at least year rose 0.8 percent in April; government report shows import prices were 3.9 percent lower in April than year ago; graph (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
By JOSEPH B. TREASTER
MIIX Group, which provides malpractice insurance to nearly 40 percent of New Jersey's doctors, is shutting its doors, leaving doctors scrambling for coverage just as other insurers are getting out of business or cutting back; demise of insurer deepens health care crisis that has been growing in New Jersey and around country; photo (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
By SUZANNE SLESIN
Suzanne SLESIN
Empty plastic bottles can be turned into colorful drinking glasses; photo (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
Photo of historic daguerrotype, which appeared in newspaper L'Illustration, Journal Universel in 1848; two are sold at Sotheby's auction for $265,000
Date: 10 May 2002
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Leo Burnett Worldwide is opening ad agency in London named Made; Made is being led by Joakim Jonason and Simon Moore; Tim McHale and Tom Hespos are opening agency in New York called Underscore Marketing (S)
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)
Date: 10 May 2002
By Steven Greenhouse (NYT) (Compiled by Yilu Zhao)
Steven NYT
New York State Nurses Association announces that 800 nurses at St Vincent Catholic Medical Centers ratify new three-year contract improving working conditions, including increased base salary and better hours (S)
Date: 10 May 2002
Labor Department reports states received 411,000 new applicants for unemployment benefits in week ended May 4, down 11,000 from previous week; about 3.8 million workers collected unemployment benefits in week ended April 27; Goldman, Sachs retail composite index shows sales at retail stores open at least year rose 0.8 percent in April; government report shows import prices were 3.9 percent lower in April than year ago; graph (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
By JOSEPH B. TREASTER
MIIX Group, which provides malpractice insurance to nearly 40 percent of New Jersey's doctors, is shutting its doors, leaving doctors scrambling for coverage just as other insurers are getting out of business or cutting back; demise of insurer deepens health care crisis that has been growing in New Jersey and around country; photo (M)
Date: 10 May 2002
By SUZANNE SLESIN
Suzanne SLESIN
Empty plastic bottles can be turned into colorful drinking glasses; photo (M)