NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 June 2003
Il 4 giugno 2003 era una mercoledì sotto il segno zodiacale del ♊. Era il 154 ° giorno dell'anno. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti era George W. Bush.
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Date: 04 June 2003
By Randal C. Archibold (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Randal Archibold
Mayor Michael R Bloomberg signs bill requiring employment agencies to inform domestic workers' of their rights to overtime, time off and other conditions of employment before being placed with family; bill is sponsored by Councilwoman Gale A Brewer; photo (S)
Date: 05 June 2003
By MOTOKO RICH
Motoko RICH
Article on some generous parents who are purchasing apartments for young adult children just starting out in New York City; photos (M)
Date: 05 June 2003
By Elizabeth Becker (NYT)
Elizabeth NYT
Agriculture Department announces rules to prevent ready-to-eat meats from becoming contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria at production plants (S)
Date: 05 June 2003
By ANDREW POLLACK
Andrew POLLACK
Erbitux, experimental cancer drug developed by ImClone Systems, is shown to shrink tumors; positive clinical results main gain drug regulatory approval but will not boost fortunes of those who sold ImClone shares on private information about drug's Dec 2001 failure to satisfy regulators' approval criteria (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
By JANNY SCOTT
Janny SCOTT
Proposal to reduce truck traffic in New York City and region by building rail freight tunnel under New York Harbor gets new support when broad group of business, labor, environmental and civic leaders form coalition called MoveNY to lobby for federal money; group says tunnel would divert nearly one million truck trips annually from George Washington Bridge, while skeptics argue that reduction in truck traffic would be smaller because most freight would still move by truck within city; idea has been around since 1920's and resurfaces occasionally; map shows placement of proposed tunnel (M)
Date: 05 June 2003
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Adam NAGOURNEY
Publication of Hillary Clinton's memoir Living History opens new chapter in family's public lives with massive publicity campaign; book deals with former president's infidelity, subject that Sen Clinton has until now rarely addressed in public, and which her own advisers see as hindrance to her public career; book arrives just as ex-Pres Clinton seems to ending self-imposed moratorium and taking more of hand in national Democratic politics; Sen Clinton comments, phone interview; observers note Clintons, while sharing homes, have spent much of last two years apart; photo (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
Stephen and Linda Voith, who have been embroiled in court battle over keeping cows in their backyard for religious reasons, decide to leave Angelica, NY, and move to Lakshi Cow Sanctuary in Bangor, Pa; are members of Krishna Consciousness movement (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
Voters in New Rochelle, NY, pass library budget, averting shutdown of library system for summer (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
By Randal C. Archibold (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Randal Archibold
Mayor Michael R Bloomberg signs bill requiring employment agencies to inform domestic workers' of their rights to overtime, time off and other conditions of employment before being placed with family; bill is sponsored by Councilwoman Gale A Brewer; photo (S)
Date: 05 June 2003
By MOTOKO RICH
Motoko RICH
Article on some generous parents who are purchasing apartments for young adult children just starting out in New York City; photos (M)
Date: 05 June 2003
By Elizabeth Becker (NYT)
Elizabeth NYT
Agriculture Department announces rules to prevent ready-to-eat meats from becoming contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria at production plants (S)
Date: 05 June 2003
By ANDREW POLLACK
Andrew POLLACK
Erbitux, experimental cancer drug developed by ImClone Systems, is shown to shrink tumors; positive clinical results main gain drug regulatory approval but will not boost fortunes of those who sold ImClone shares on private information about drug's Dec 2001 failure to satisfy regulators' approval criteria (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
By JANNY SCOTT
Janny SCOTT
Proposal to reduce truck traffic in New York City and region by building rail freight tunnel under New York Harbor gets new support when broad group of business, labor, environmental and civic leaders form coalition called MoveNY to lobby for federal money; group says tunnel would divert nearly one million truck trips annually from George Washington Bridge, while skeptics argue that reduction in truck traffic would be smaller because most freight would still move by truck within city; idea has been around since 1920's and resurfaces occasionally; map shows placement of proposed tunnel (M)
Date: 05 June 2003
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Adam NAGOURNEY
Publication of Hillary Clinton's memoir Living History opens new chapter in family's public lives with massive publicity campaign; book deals with former president's infidelity, subject that Sen Clinton has until now rarely addressed in public, and which her own advisers see as hindrance to her public career; book arrives just as ex-Pres Clinton seems to ending self-imposed moratorium and taking more of hand in national Democratic politics; Sen Clinton comments, phone interview; observers note Clintons, while sharing homes, have spent much of last two years apart; photo (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
Stephen and Linda Voith, who have been embroiled in court battle over keeping cows in their backyard for religious reasons, decide to leave Angelica, NY, and move to Lakshi Cow Sanctuary in Bangor, Pa; are members of Krishna Consciousness movement (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
Voters in New Rochelle, NY, pass library budget, averting shutdown of library system for summer (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
By Randal C. Archibold (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Randal Archibold
Mayor Michael R Bloomberg signs bill requiring employment agencies to inform domestic workers' of their rights to overtime, time off and other conditions of employment before being placed with family; bill is sponsored by Councilwoman Gale A Brewer; photo (S)
Date: 05 June 2003
By MOTOKO RICH
Motoko RICH
Article on some generous parents who are purchasing apartments for young adult children just starting out in New York City; photos (M)
Date: 05 June 2003
By Elizabeth Becker (NYT)
Elizabeth NYT
Agriculture Department announces rules to prevent ready-to-eat meats from becoming contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria at production plants (S)
Date: 05 June 2003
By ANDREW POLLACK
Andrew POLLACK
Erbitux, experimental cancer drug developed by ImClone Systems, is shown to shrink tumors; positive clinical results main gain drug regulatory approval but will not boost fortunes of those who sold ImClone shares on private information about drug's Dec 2001 failure to satisfy regulators' approval criteria (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
By JANNY SCOTT
Janny SCOTT
Proposal to reduce truck traffic in New York City and region by building rail freight tunnel under New York Harbor gets new support when broad group of business, labor, environmental and civic leaders form coalition called MoveNY to lobby for federal money; group says tunnel would divert nearly one million truck trips annually from George Washington Bridge, while skeptics argue that reduction in truck traffic would be smaller because most freight would still move by truck within city; idea has been around since 1920's and resurfaces occasionally; map shows placement of proposed tunnel (M)
Date: 05 June 2003
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Adam NAGOURNEY
Publication of Hillary Clinton's memoir Living History opens new chapter in family's public lives with massive publicity campaign; book deals with former president's infidelity, subject that Sen Clinton has until now rarely addressed in public, and which her own advisers see as hindrance to her public career; book arrives just as ex-Pres Clinton seems to ending self-imposed moratorium and taking more of hand in national Democratic politics; Sen Clinton comments, phone interview; observers note Clintons, while sharing homes, have spent much of last two years apart; photo (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
Stephen and Linda Voith, who have been embroiled in court battle over keeping cows in their backyard for religious reasons, decide to leave Angelica, NY, and move to Lakshi Cow Sanctuary in Bangor, Pa; are members of Krishna Consciousness movement (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
By Randal C. Archibold (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Randal Archibold
Mayor Michael R Bloomberg signs bill requiring employment agencies to inform domestic workers' of their rights to overtime, time off and other conditions of employment before being placed with family; bill is sponsored by Councilwoman Gale A Brewer; photo (S)
Date: 05 June 2003
By MOTOKO RICH
Motoko RICH
Article on some generous parents who are purchasing apartments for young adult children just starting out in New York City; photos (M)
Date: 05 June 2003
By Elizabeth Becker (NYT)
Elizabeth NYT
Agriculture Department announces rules to prevent ready-to-eat meats from becoming contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria at production plants (S)
Date: 05 June 2003
By ANDREW POLLACK
Andrew POLLACK
Erbitux, experimental cancer drug developed by ImClone Systems, is shown to shrink tumors; positive clinical results main gain drug regulatory approval but will not boost fortunes of those who sold ImClone shares on private information about drug's Dec 2001 failure to satisfy regulators' approval criteria (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
By JANNY SCOTT
Janny SCOTT
Proposal to reduce truck traffic in New York City and region by building rail freight tunnel under New York Harbor gets new support when broad group of business, labor, environmental and civic leaders form coalition called MoveNY to lobby for federal money; group says tunnel would divert nearly one million truck trips annually from George Washington Bridge, while skeptics argue that reduction in truck traffic would be smaller because most freight would still move by truck within city; idea has been around since 1920's and resurfaces occasionally; map shows placement of proposed tunnel (M)
Date: 05 June 2003
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Adam NAGOURNEY
Publication of Hillary Clinton's memoir Living History opens new chapter in family's public lives with massive publicity campaign; book deals with former president's infidelity, subject that Sen Clinton has until now rarely addressed in public, and which her own advisers see as hindrance to her public career; book arrives just as ex-Pres Clinton seems to ending self-imposed moratorium and taking more of hand in national Democratic politics; Sen Clinton comments, phone interview; observers note Clintons, while sharing homes, have spent much of last two years apart; photo (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
Stephen and Linda Voith, who have been embroiled in court battle over keeping cows in their backyard for religious reasons, decide to leave Angelica, NY, and move to Lakshi Cow Sanctuary in Bangor, Pa; are members of Krishna Consciousness movement (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
Voters in New Rochelle, NY, pass library budget, averting shutdown of library system for summer (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
By Randal C. Archibold (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Randal Archibold
Mayor Michael R Bloomberg signs bill requiring employment agencies to inform domestic workers' of their rights to overtime, time off and other conditions of employment before being placed with family; bill is sponsored by Councilwoman Gale A Brewer; photo (S)
Date: 05 June 2003
By MOTOKO RICH
Motoko RICH
Article on some generous parents who are purchasing apartments for young adult children just starting out in New York City; photos (M)
Date: 05 June 2003
By Elizabeth Becker (NYT)
Elizabeth NYT
Agriculture Department announces rules to prevent ready-to-eat meats from becoming contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria at production plants (S)
Date: 05 June 2003
By ANDREW POLLACK
Andrew POLLACK
Erbitux, experimental cancer drug developed by ImClone Systems, is shown to shrink tumors; positive clinical results main gain drug regulatory approval but will not boost fortunes of those who sold ImClone shares on private information about drug's Dec 2001 failure to satisfy regulators' approval criteria (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
By JANNY SCOTT
Janny SCOTT
Proposal to reduce truck traffic in New York City and region by building rail freight tunnel under New York Harbor gets new support when broad group of business, labor, environmental and civic leaders form coalition called MoveNY to lobby for federal money; group says tunnel would divert nearly one million truck trips annually from George Washington Bridge, while skeptics argue that reduction in truck traffic would be smaller because most freight would still move by truck within city; idea has been around since 1920's and resurfaces occasionally; map shows placement of proposed tunnel (M)
Date: 05 June 2003
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Adam NAGOURNEY
Publication of Hillary Clinton's memoir Living History opens new chapter in family's public lives with massive publicity campaign; book deals with former president's infidelity, subject that Sen Clinton has until now rarely addressed in public, and which her own advisers see as hindrance to her public career; book arrives just as ex-Pres Clinton seems to ending self-imposed moratorium and taking more of hand in national Democratic politics; Sen Clinton comments, phone interview; observers note Clintons, while sharing homes, have spent much of last two years apart; photo (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
Stephen and Linda Voith, who have been embroiled in court battle over keeping cows in their backyard for religious reasons, decide to leave Angelica, NY, and move to Lakshi Cow Sanctuary in Bangor, Pa; are members of Krishna Consciousness movement (M)
Date: 04 June 2003
Voters in New Rochelle, NY, pass library budget, averting shutdown of library system for summer (M)