BANK OF MONTREAL NAMES NEW CHIEF FOR HARRIS BANK UNIT
Date: 14 June 2002
Bank of Montreal is naming Frank Techar to replace Alan G McNally as chief executive of its Chicago-based Harris Bank unit when McNally retires Sept 1 (S)
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Date: 14 June 2002
Bank of Montreal is naming Frank Techar to replace Alan G McNally as chief executive of its Chicago-based Harris Bank unit when McNally retires Sept 1 (S)
Date: 14 June 2002
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Date: 14 June 2002
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Four New York State lawmakers, led by Assembly Richard L Brodsky, ask Nuclear Regulatory Commission to withdraw its approval of evacuation plan required for operation of Indian Point nuclear plant complex in Westchester County on ground that it fails to protect health and safety of residents; note that under NRC rules, states must have evacuation plan, approved by Federal Emergency Management Agency, that covers 10-mile zone around reactor (M)
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Date: 14 June 2002
Bank of Montreal is naming Frank Techar to replace Alan G McNally as chief executive of its Chicago-based Harris Bank unit when McNally retires Sept 1 (S)
Date: 14 June 2002
Films The Shipping News, Rollerball, Orange County and Max Keeble's Big Movie are released on video; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
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Ben Ratliff Critic's Notebook column on annual JVC Jazz Festival, which he says, despite lack of central performance space, rivals summer jazz festivals elsewhere with its vast range and volume of improvised music; checklist of recommended shows; photos (L)
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New Jersey Chamber of Commerce announces alternative tax plan to one proposed by Gov James McGreevey; governor's plan would close loopholes that allow businesses to pay only nominal state income taxes and would raise estimated $1 billion; businesses say plan would raise $3 billion and hit small and medium-sized businesses hardest (M)
Date: 15 June 2002
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Four New York State lawmakers, led by Assembly Richard L Brodsky, ask Nuclear Regulatory Commission to withdraw its approval of evacuation plan required for operation of Indian Point nuclear plant complex in Westchester County on ground that it fails to protect health and safety of residents; note that under NRC rules, states must have evacuation plan, approved by Federal Emergency Management Agency, that covers 10-mile zone around reactor (M)
Date: 15 June 2002
By WILLIAM J. BROAD and JUDITH MILLER
William BROAD
Soviet field test of weaponized smallpox caused outbreak in 1971 that killed three people, including two children, before health teams disinfected homes, quarantined hundreds of people and administered nearly 50,000 emergency vaccine shots in Kazakhstan, what was then Kazakh Republic; Moscow has never acknowledged outbreak or that it ever tested smallpox in open air; team of experts at Monterey Institute of International Studies, drawing on formerly secret Soviet documents and interviews, has written report on outbreak; report states that outbreak struck port city of Aralsk when ship doing ecological research sailed too close to military smallpox test that sent deadly plume of germs, infecting crew member who carried virus back to city; only US and Russia now keep publicly declared stocks of smallpox virus; terror experts say impoverished Russian scientists may have sold virus to foreigners; Raymond A Zilinskas, one of Monterey report's authors, says American officials should try to obtain strain from Russians to test American vaccine's effectiveness; map (M)
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Senate leader Tom Daschle praises Sen Joseph Lieberman's proposal for White House antiterrorism office to coordinate intelligence and military agencies, with director appointed by president and confirmed by Senate; position could put him at odds with Pres Bush's plan for domestic security department; House and Senate leaders put Bush measure on fast-track (S)
Date: 15 June 2002
By GERALDINE FABRIKANT
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New documents filed with Securities and Exchange Commission detail more questionable financial transactions by Adelphia Communications and further underscore degree to which Rigas family blurred distinctions between corporate and personal holdings; company replaces auditors Deloitte & Touche with PricewaterhouseCoopers (M)
Date: 14 June 2002
Bank of Montreal is naming Frank Techar to replace Alan G McNally as chief executive of its Chicago-based Harris Bank unit when McNally retires Sept 1 (S)
Date: 14 June 2002
Films The Shipping News, Rollerball, Orange County and Max Keeble's Big Movie are released on video; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Date: 14 June 2002
By BEN RATLIFF
Ben RATLIFF
Ben Ratliff Critic's Notebook column on annual JVC Jazz Festival, which he says, despite lack of central performance space, rivals summer jazz festivals elsewhere with its vast range and volume of improvised music; checklist of recommended shows; photos (L)
Date: 14 June 2002
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce announces alternative tax plan to one proposed by Gov James McGreevey; governor's plan would close loopholes that allow businesses to pay only nominal state income taxes and would raise estimated $1 billion; businesses say plan would raise $3 billion and hit small and medium-sized businesses hardest (M)
Date: 15 June 2002
By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD
Randal ARCHIBOLD
Four New York State lawmakers, led by Assembly Richard L Brodsky, ask Nuclear Regulatory Commission to withdraw its approval of evacuation plan required for operation of Indian Point nuclear plant complex in Westchester County on ground that it fails to protect health and safety of residents; note that under NRC rules, states must have evacuation plan, approved by Federal Emergency Management Agency, that covers 10-mile zone around reactor (M)
Date: 15 June 2002
By WILLIAM J. BROAD and JUDITH MILLER
William BROAD
Soviet field test of weaponized smallpox caused outbreak in 1971 that killed three people, including two children, before health teams disinfected homes, quarantined hundreds of people and administered nearly 50,000 emergency vaccine shots in Kazakhstan, what was then Kazakh Republic; Moscow has never acknowledged outbreak or that it ever tested smallpox in open air; team of experts at Monterey Institute of International Studies, drawing on formerly secret Soviet documents and interviews, has written report on outbreak; report states that outbreak struck port city of Aralsk when ship doing ecological research sailed too close to military smallpox test that sent deadly plume of germs, infecting crew member who carried virus back to city; only US and Russia now keep publicly declared stocks of smallpox virus; terror experts say impoverished Russian scientists may have sold virus to foreigners; Raymond A Zilinskas, one of Monterey report's authors, says American officials should try to obtain strain from Russians to test American vaccine's effectiveness; map (M)
Date: 14 June 2002
By ALISON MITCHELL
Alison MITCHELL
Senate leader Tom Daschle praises Sen Joseph Lieberman's proposal for White House antiterrorism office to coordinate intelligence and military agencies, with director appointed by president and confirmed by Senate; position could put him at odds with Pres Bush's plan for domestic security department; House and Senate leaders put Bush measure on fast-track (S)
Date: 15 June 2002
By GERALDINE FABRIKANT
Geraldine FABRIKANT
New documents filed with Securities and Exchange Commission detail more questionable financial transactions by Adelphia Communications and further underscore degree to which Rigas family blurred distinctions between corporate and personal holdings; company replaces auditors Deloitte & Touche with PricewaterhouseCoopers (M)