BILL BLASS APPOINTS A NEW FASHION DESIGNER
Date: 04 March 2003
By Ruth La Ferla (NYT)
Ruth La Ferla
Il 4 marzo 2003 era una martedì sotto il segno zodiacale del ♓. Era il 62 ° giorno dell'anno. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti era George W. Bush.
Se sei nato in questo giorno, hai 23 anni. Il tuo ultimo compleanno era il mercoledì 4 marzo 2026, 97 giorni fa. Il tuo prossimo compleanno è il giovedì 4 marzo 2027, in 267 giorni. Hai vissuto per 8.498 giorni, o circa 203.953 ore, o circa 12.237.231 minuti, o circa 734.233.860 secondi.
Date: 04 March 2003
By Ruth La Ferla (NYT)
Ruth La Ferla
Date: 04 March 2003
By SANDRA BLAKESLEE
Sandra BLAKESLEE
Date: 05 March 2003
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Hill, Holliday, Connors Cosmopulos hires executives for offices in New York and Fort Lauderdale, Fla; Jeroen Bours is named executive vice president and executive creative director in New York, replacing David Wecal, who resigned; Jose Lopez-Valera is named vice president and managing director and will head new division aimed at Spanish-speaking consumers in Fort Lauderdale; Alejandro Barreras is named creative director and Henry Gomez is named planning director (M)
Date: 05 March 2003
By Florence Fabricant
Florence Fabricant
Food Stuffs column comments on new salsa cookbook, a new tequila and new Tequila-based liquor; photos (M)
Date: 04 March 2003
By ELAINE SCIOLINO
Elaine SCIOLINO
Date: 05 March 2003
By MICHAEL WINES
Michael WINES
Study of long-secret Soviet records lends new weight to old theory that Josef Stalin, who died of brain hemorrhage 50 years ago, was actually poisoned, perhaps to avert looming war with US; new book Stalin's Last Crime, by Vladimir P Naumov and Jonathan Brent, suggests he may have been poisoned with warfarin, blood thinner also used as rat killer, during final dinner with four members of Politburo; base theory in part on early drafts of previously secret accounts of Stalin's final days by doctors, which show he suffered extensive stomach hemorrhaging during death throes; suggest most likely suspect was Lavrenti P Beria, who was for 15 years his despised minister of internal security and who allegedly boasted of killing Stalin on May Day, two months after his death; photos (M)
Date: 04 March 2003
By SANDRA BLAKESLEE
Sandra BLAKESLEE
Date: 05 March 2003
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Hill, Holliday, Connors Cosmopulos hires executives for offices in New York and Fort Lauderdale, Fla; Jeroen Bours is named executive vice president and executive creative director in New York, replacing David Wecal, who resigned; Jose Lopez-Valera is named vice president and managing director and will head new division aimed at Spanish-speaking consumers in Fort Lauderdale; Alejandro Barreras is named creative director and Henry Gomez is named planning director (M)
Date: 05 March 2003
By Florence Fabricant
Florence Fabricant
Food Stuffs column comments on new salsa cookbook, a new tequila and new Tequila-based liquor; photos (M)
Date: 04 March 2003
By ELAINE SCIOLINO
Elaine SCIOLINO
Date: 05 March 2003
By MICHAEL WINES
Michael WINES
Study of long-secret Soviet records lends new weight to old theory that Josef Stalin, who died of brain hemorrhage 50 years ago, was actually poisoned, perhaps to avert looming war with US; new book Stalin's Last Crime, by Vladimir P Naumov and Jonathan Brent, suggests he may have been poisoned with warfarin, blood thinner also used as rat killer, during final dinner with four members of Politburo; base theory in part on early drafts of previously secret accounts of Stalin's final days by doctors, which show he suffered extensive stomach hemorrhaging during death throes; suggest most likely suspect was Lavrenti P Beria, who was for 15 years his despised minister of internal security and who allegedly boasted of killing Stalin on May Day, two months after his death; photos (M)
Date: 04 March 2003
By Stacy Albin (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Stacy NYT
Date: 04 March 2003
By Ruth La Ferla (NYT)
Ruth La Ferla
Date: 05 March 2003
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Hill, Holliday, Connors Cosmopulos hires executives for offices in New York and Fort Lauderdale, Fla; Jeroen Bours is named executive vice president and executive creative director in New York, replacing David Wecal, who resigned; Jose Lopez-Valera is named vice president and managing director and will head new division aimed at Spanish-speaking consumers in Fort Lauderdale; Alejandro Barreras is named creative director and Henry Gomez is named planning director (M)
Date: 04 March 2003
By ELAINE SCIOLINO
Elaine SCIOLINO
Date: 04 March 2003
By Ruth La Ferla (NYT)
Ruth La Ferla
Date: 04 March 2003
By SANDRA BLAKESLEE
Sandra BLAKESLEE
Date: 05 March 2003
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Hill, Holliday, Connors Cosmopulos hires executives for offices in New York and Fort Lauderdale, Fla; Jeroen Bours is named executive vice president and executive creative director in New York, replacing David Wecal, who resigned; Jose Lopez-Valera is named vice president and managing director and will head new division aimed at Spanish-speaking consumers in Fort Lauderdale; Alejandro Barreras is named creative director and Henry Gomez is named planning director (M)
Date: 05 March 2003
By Florence Fabricant
Florence Fabricant
Food Stuffs column comments on new salsa cookbook, a new tequila and new Tequila-based liquor; photos (M)
Date: 04 March 2003
By ELAINE SCIOLINO
Elaine SCIOLINO
Date: 05 March 2003
By MICHAEL WINES
Michael WINES
Study of long-secret Soviet records lends new weight to old theory that Josef Stalin, who died of brain hemorrhage 50 years ago, was actually poisoned, perhaps to avert looming war with US; new book Stalin's Last Crime, by Vladimir P Naumov and Jonathan Brent, suggests he may have been poisoned with warfarin, blood thinner also used as rat killer, during final dinner with four members of Politburo; base theory in part on early drafts of previously secret accounts of Stalin's final days by doctors, which show he suffered extensive stomach hemorrhaging during death throes; suggest most likely suspect was Lavrenti P Beria, who was for 15 years his despised minister of internal security and who allegedly boasted of killing Stalin on May Day, two months after his death; photos (M)
Date: 04 March 2003
By Stacy Albin (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Stacy NYT
Date: 04 March 2003
By Ruth La Ferla (NYT)
Ruth La Ferla
Date: 04 March 2003
By SANDRA BLAKESLEE
Sandra BLAKESLEE
Date: 05 March 2003
By Florence Fabricant
Florence Fabricant
Food Stuffs column comments on new salsa cookbook, a new tequila and new Tequila-based liquor; photos (M)
Date: 04 March 2003
By ELAINE SCIOLINO
Elaine SCIOLINO
Date: 04 March 2003
By Stacy Albin (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Stacy NYT