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19th of September 2002 News

2002年9月19日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

New Jersey Space in New York's Penn Station

Date: 19 September 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

New Jersey Transit on Sept 23 will open new, 50,000-square-foot, $125 million concourse for estimated 117,000 daily commuters at New York's Pennsylvania Station; photo (M)

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It's Out With the New, In With the Old

Date: 19 September 2002

By VIV BERNSTEIN

Viv BERNSTEIN

Carolina Panthers decision to start veteran quarterback Rodney Peete, who had not thrown pass in three years, has paid off so far, giving team 2-0 record; photos (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 September 2002

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Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Princeton: Teachers Approve New Contract

Date: 19 September 2002

Princeton, NJ, public school teachers, who walked out this month, vote to approve three-year contract; settlement provides for annual raises of 4.4 to 4.9 percent (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 September 2002

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It's Hotter in New York Than in Miami

Date: 19 September 2002

By JUDY BATTISTA

Judy BATTISTA

New York Jets coach Herman Edwards, usually mild mannered, delivers hot-tempered speech to team to express anger over 44-7 loss to New England Patriots, in preparation for next game against Miami Dolphins; photos (M)

Full Article

New Ideas Unveiled for Site of Meadowlands Arena

Date: 20 September 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

Six major developers unveil competing proposals for redeveloping Continental Airlines Arena site in Meadowlands, envisioning everything from automobile racing oval and an indoor skiing center to convention center with hotels and family entertainment emporiumns; photos (M)

Full Article

Republicans Delay Plan for New Tax Cuts

Date: 20 September 2002

By RICHARD W. STEVENSON

Richard STEVENSON

Aides say House Republican leaders have decided against pushing for new round of tax cuts to help investors, effectively killing for this year a proposal floated last month by Pres Bush (M)

Full Article

U.N. Planning New Tower In Nearby Park

Date: 20 September 2002

By CHARLES V. BAGLI

Charles BAGLI

United Nations is considering temporarily moving out of its headquarters to new 35-story office buildling under deal with New York City that would allow it to renovate its crumbling Secretariat building; under plan, UN would move 5,000 people who work in half-century-old Secretariat to new tower near East River during renovation of glass and marble headquarters building; photo (M)

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A new campaign on Fox TV guarantees to push the envelope.

Date: 19 September 2002

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Fox Sports Net to use boxer Mike Tyson, convicted rapist, in ad holding infant to promote show The Best Damn Sports Show Period; ad drive, intended to be tongue-in-cheek, will also feature less provocative athletes; Fox Sports, Fox Broadcasting unit, will push virtual advertising, which uses digital technology to create images only viewers can see, further than ever before in United States with advertisement for Ford during football broadcast; both plans reinforce Fox's image of brash risk-taking; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Space in New York's Penn Station

Date: 19 September 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

New Jersey Transit on Sept 23 will open new, 50,000-square-foot, $125 million concourse for estimated 117,000 daily commuters at New York's Pennsylvania Station; photo (M)

Full Article

It's Out With the New, In With the Old

Date: 19 September 2002

By VIV BERNSTEIN

Viv BERNSTEIN

Carolina Panthers decision to start veteran quarterback Rodney Peete, who had not thrown pass in three years, has paid off so far, giving team 2-0 record; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 September 2002

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Princeton: Teachers Approve New Contract

Date: 19 September 2002

Princeton, NJ, public school teachers, who walked out this month, vote to approve three-year contract; settlement provides for annual raises of 4.4 to 4.9 percent (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 September 2002

Full Article

It's Hotter in New York Than in Miami

Date: 19 September 2002

By JUDY BATTISTA

Judy BATTISTA

New York Jets coach Herman Edwards, usually mild mannered, delivers hot-tempered speech to team to express anger over 44-7 loss to New England Patriots, in preparation for next game against Miami Dolphins; photos (M)

Full Article

Republicans Delay Plan for New Tax Cuts

Date: 20 September 2002

By RICHARD W. STEVENSON

Richard STEVENSON

Aides say House Republican leaders have decided against pushing for new round of tax cuts to help investors, effectively killing for this year a proposal floated last month by Pres Bush (M)

Full Article

U.N. Planning New Tower In Nearby Park

Date: 20 September 2002

By CHARLES V. BAGLI

Charles BAGLI

United Nations is considering temporarily moving out of its headquarters to new 35-story office buildling under deal with New York City that would allow it to renovate its crumbling Secretariat building; under plan, UN would move 5,000 people who work in half-century-old Secretariat to new tower near East River during renovation of glass and marble headquarters building; photo (M)

Full Article

A new campaign on Fox TV guarantees to push the envelope.

Date: 19 September 2002

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Fox Sports Net to use boxer Mike Tyson, convicted rapist, in ad holding infant to promote show The Best Damn Sports Show Period; ad drive, intended to be tongue-in-cheek, will also feature less provocative athletes; Fox Sports, Fox Broadcasting unit, will push virtual advertising, which uses digital technology to create images only viewers can see, further than ever before in United States with advertisement for Ford during football broadcast; both plans reinforce Fox's image of brash risk-taking; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Space in New York's Penn Station

Date: 19 September 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

New Jersey Transit on Sept 23 will open new, 50,000-square-foot, $125 million concourse for estimated 117,000 daily commuters at New York's Pennsylvania Station; photo (M)

Full Article

It's Out With the New, In With the Old

Date: 19 September 2002

By VIV BERNSTEIN

Viv BERNSTEIN

Carolina Panthers decision to start veteran quarterback Rodney Peete, who had not thrown pass in three years, has paid off so far, giving team 2-0 record; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 September 2002

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Princeton: Teachers Approve New Contract

Date: 19 September 2002

Princeton, NJ, public school teachers, who walked out this month, vote to approve three-year contract; settlement provides for annual raises of 4.4 to 4.9 percent (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 September 2002

Full Article

It's Hotter in New York Than in Miami

Date: 19 September 2002

By JUDY BATTISTA

Judy BATTISTA

New York Jets coach Herman Edwards, usually mild mannered, delivers hot-tempered speech to team to express anger over 44-7 loss to New England Patriots, in preparation for next game against Miami Dolphins; photos (M)

Full Article

New Ideas Unveiled for Site of Meadowlands Arena

Date: 20 September 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

Six major developers unveil competing proposals for redeveloping Continental Airlines Arena site in Meadowlands, envisioning everything from automobile racing oval and an indoor skiing center to convention center with hotels and family entertainment emporiumns; photos (M)

Full Article

U.N. Planning New Tower In Nearby Park

Date: 20 September 2002

By CHARLES V. BAGLI

Charles BAGLI

United Nations is considering temporarily moving out of its headquarters to new 35-story office buildling under deal with New York City that would allow it to renovate its crumbling Secretariat building; under plan, UN would move 5,000 people who work in half-century-old Secretariat to new tower near East River during renovation of glass and marble headquarters building; photo (M)

Full Article

A new campaign on Fox TV guarantees to push the envelope.

Date: 19 September 2002

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Fox Sports Net to use boxer Mike Tyson, convicted rapist, in ad holding infant to promote show The Best Damn Sports Show Period; ad drive, intended to be tongue-in-cheek, will also feature less provocative athletes; Fox Sports, Fox Broadcasting unit, will push virtual advertising, which uses digital technology to create images only viewers can see, further than ever before in United States with advertisement for Ford during football broadcast; both plans reinforce Fox's image of brash risk-taking; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Space in New York's Penn Station

Date: 19 September 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

New Jersey Transit on Sept 23 will open new, 50,000-square-foot, $125 million concourse for estimated 117,000 daily commuters at New York's Pennsylvania Station; photo (M)

Full Article

It's Out With the New, In With the Old

Date: 19 September 2002

By VIV BERNSTEIN

Viv BERNSTEIN

Carolina Panthers decision to start veteran quarterback Rodney Peete, who had not thrown pass in three years, has paid off so far, giving team 2-0 record; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 September 2002

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Princeton: Teachers Approve New Contract

Date: 19 September 2002

Princeton, NJ, public school teachers, who walked out this month, vote to approve three-year contract; settlement provides for annual raises of 4.4 to 4.9 percent (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 September 2002

Full Article

It's Hotter in New York Than in Miami

Date: 19 September 2002

By JUDY BATTISTA

Judy BATTISTA

New York Jets coach Herman Edwards, usually mild mannered, delivers hot-tempered speech to team to express anger over 44-7 loss to New England Patriots, in preparation for next game against Miami Dolphins; photos (M)

Full Article

New Ideas Unveiled for Site of Meadowlands Arena

Date: 20 September 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

Six major developers unveil competing proposals for redeveloping Continental Airlines Arena site in Meadowlands, envisioning everything from automobile racing oval and an indoor skiing center to convention center with hotels and family entertainment emporiumns; photos (M)

Full Article

Republicans Delay Plan for New Tax Cuts

Date: 20 September 2002

By RICHARD W. STEVENSON

Richard STEVENSON

Aides say House Republican leaders have decided against pushing for new round of tax cuts to help investors, effectively killing for this year a proposal floated last month by Pres Bush (M)

Full Article

U.N. Planning New Tower In Nearby Park

Date: 20 September 2002

By CHARLES V. BAGLI

Charles BAGLI

United Nations is considering temporarily moving out of its headquarters to new 35-story office buildling under deal with New York City that would allow it to renovate its crumbling Secretariat building; under plan, UN would move 5,000 people who work in half-century-old Secretariat to new tower near East River during renovation of glass and marble headquarters building; photo (M)

Full Article

A new campaign on Fox TV guarantees to push the envelope.

Date: 19 September 2002

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Fox Sports Net to use boxer Mike Tyson, convicted rapist, in ad holding infant to promote show The Best Damn Sports Show Period; ad drive, intended to be tongue-in-cheek, will also feature less provocative athletes; Fox Sports, Fox Broadcasting unit, will push virtual advertising, which uses digital technology to create images only viewers can see, further than ever before in United States with advertisement for Ford during football broadcast; both plans reinforce Fox's image of brash risk-taking; photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Space in New York's Penn Station

Date: 19 September 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

New Jersey Transit on Sept 23 will open new, 50,000-square-foot, $125 million concourse for estimated 117,000 daily commuters at New York's Pennsylvania Station; photo (M)

Full Article

It's Out With the New, In With the Old

Date: 19 September 2002

By VIV BERNSTEIN

Viv BERNSTEIN

Carolina Panthers decision to start veteran quarterback Rodney Peete, who had not thrown pass in three years, has paid off so far, giving team 2-0 record; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 September 2002

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Princeton: Teachers Approve New Contract

Date: 19 September 2002

Princeton, NJ, public school teachers, who walked out this month, vote to approve three-year contract; settlement provides for annual raises of 4.4 to 4.9 percent (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 September 2002

Full Article

It's Hotter in New York Than in Miami

Date: 19 September 2002

By JUDY BATTISTA

Judy BATTISTA

New York Jets coach Herman Edwards, usually mild mannered, delivers hot-tempered speech to team to express anger over 44-7 loss to New England Patriots, in preparation for next game against Miami Dolphins; photos (M)

Full Article

New Ideas Unveiled for Site of Meadowlands Arena

Date: 20 September 2002

By RONALD SMOTHERS

Ronald SMOTHERS

Six major developers unveil competing proposals for redeveloping Continental Airlines Arena site in Meadowlands, envisioning everything from automobile racing oval and an indoor skiing center to convention center with hotels and family entertainment emporiumns; photos (M)

Full Article

Republicans Delay Plan for New Tax Cuts

Date: 20 September 2002

By RICHARD W. STEVENSON

Richard STEVENSON

Aides say House Republican leaders have decided against pushing for new round of tax cuts to help investors, effectively killing for this year a proposal floated last month by Pres Bush (M)

Full Article

U.N. Planning New Tower In Nearby Park

Date: 20 September 2002

By CHARLES V. BAGLI

Charles BAGLI

United Nations is considering temporarily moving out of its headquarters to new 35-story office buildling under deal with New York City that would allow it to renovate its crumbling Secretariat building; under plan, UN would move 5,000 people who work in half-century-old Secretariat to new tower near East River during renovation of glass and marble headquarters building; photo (M)

Full Article

A new campaign on Fox TV guarantees to push the envelope.

Date: 19 September 2002

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Fox Sports Net to use boxer Mike Tyson, convicted rapist, in ad holding infant to promote show The Best Damn Sports Show Period; ad drive, intended to be tongue-in-cheek, will also feature less provocative athletes; Fox Sports, Fox Broadcasting unit, will push virtual advertising, which uses digital technology to create images only viewers can see, further than ever before in United States with advertisement for Ford during football broadcast; both plans reinforce Fox's image of brash risk-taking; photo (M)

Full Article