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12th of February 2004 News

2004年2月12日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

World Briefing | Europe: France: News Director Out Over Erroneous Report

Date: 12 February 2004

By Ariane Bernard (NYT)

Ariane NYT

Oliver Mazerolle, news director of state-owned France 2, television network, steps down after vote of no confidence by journalists; network recently reported inaccurate story about former Prime Minister Alain Juppe's alleged departure from politics; photo (S)

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Mayor Likely to Put Off New Nightclub Rules

Date: 12 February 2004

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ; Jennifer Steinhauer, in New York, contributed reporting for this article

Raymond HERNANDEZ

Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he will probably not propose major changes to New York City's cabaret law this year, following criticism from club operators; comments while making rounds on Capitol Hill trying to get Congressional leaders to give city fair share of money for transportation and antiterrorism programs; photo; administration has proposed to replace 76-year-old licensing rule for any establishment allowing dancing with more general license for all bars, clubs and restaurants based on capacity, location, opening hours and likely noise levels (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 February 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 February 2004

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The Met's New Dream Team

Date: 13 February 2004

By ANNE MIDGETTE

Anne MIDGETTE

Article on Metropolitan Opera revival of Rossini opera L'Italiana in Algeri featuring big-name cast, including Olga Borodina and Juan Diego Florez; photo (M)

Full Article

File Sharing's New Face

Date: 12 February 2004

By SETH SCHIESEL

Seth SCHIESEL

File-sharing software BitTorrent developed by Bram Cohen cuts large files into small pieces, hastening process by which files can be downloaded and thus shared; technology takes advantage of typically unused upload time; photo; illustrations show how process works (M)

Full Article

Altering Your Engine With New Chips

Date: 13 February 2004

By JIM MOTAVALLI

Jim MOTAVALLI

Article on so-called performance chip designed to reprogram car's engine control module in order to provide more horsepower; down side is that garage mechanics report increase in number of cars with burned-out engines; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Cellphone Nods to the Needs of the Disabled

Date: 12 February 2004

By LISA GUERNSEY

Lisa GUERNSEY

New technology to ease use by blind, prompted by complaint to Federal Communications Commission, includes voice prompts for information on screen; first model is developed by Toshiba; photo (M)

Full Article

Rikers Island Changes Plans On New Unit

Date: 13 February 2004

By PAUL von ZIELBAUER

Corrections Comr Martin F Horn tells New York City Board of Correction that four-year-old plan to build new maximum-security lockdown unit for inmates with severe disciplinary problems on Rikers Island has been scrapped; says new focus will be on building new general population housing; new plan draws praise from department's most frequent critics, including Legal Aid Society's Prisoners' Rights Project, which has called lockdown unit unnecessarily harsh (M)

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Help for the Old and Safe, Neglect for the New and Challenging

Date: 13 February 2004

By John Rockwell

John Rockwell

John Rockwell Reverberations column assesses recent talk at Harvard University by National Endowment for Arts chairman Dana Gioia, who is seeking to build consensus to create 'win-win' programs that will bridge cultural divides; supports project to tour Shakespeare plays to cities, schools and military bases, but maintains that Gioia needs to find way to help artists create masterpieces of tomorrow; photo (M)

Full Article

World Briefing | Europe: France: News Director Out Over Erroneous Report

Date: 12 February 2004

By Ariane Bernard (NYT)

Ariane NYT

Oliver Mazerolle, news director of state-owned France 2, television network, steps down after vote of no confidence by journalists; network recently reported inaccurate story about former Prime Minister Alain Juppe's alleged departure from politics; photo (S)

Full Article

Mayor Likely to Put Off New Nightclub Rules

Date: 12 February 2004

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ; Jennifer Steinhauer, in New York, contributed reporting for this article

Raymond HERNANDEZ

Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he will probably not propose major changes to New York City's cabaret law this year, following criticism from club operators; comments while making rounds on Capitol Hill trying to get Congressional leaders to give city fair share of money for transportation and antiterrorism programs; photo; administration has proposed to replace 76-year-old licensing rule for any establishment allowing dancing with more general license for all bars, clubs and restaurants based on capacity, location, opening hours and likely noise levels (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 February 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 February 2004

Full Article

The Met's New Dream Team

Date: 13 February 2004

By ANNE MIDGETTE

Anne MIDGETTE

Article on Metropolitan Opera revival of Rossini opera L'Italiana in Algeri featuring big-name cast, including Olga Borodina and Juan Diego Florez; photo (M)

Full Article

File Sharing's New Face

Date: 12 February 2004

By SETH SCHIESEL

Seth SCHIESEL

File-sharing software BitTorrent developed by Bram Cohen cuts large files into small pieces, hastening process by which files can be downloaded and thus shared; technology takes advantage of typically unused upload time; photo; illustrations show how process works (M)

Full Article

Altering Your Engine With New Chips

Date: 13 February 2004

By JIM MOTAVALLI

Jim MOTAVALLI

Article on so-called performance chip designed to reprogram car's engine control module in order to provide more horsepower; down side is that garage mechanics report increase in number of cars with burned-out engines; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Cellphone Nods to the Needs of the Disabled

Date: 12 February 2004

By LISA GUERNSEY

Lisa GUERNSEY

New technology to ease use by blind, prompted by complaint to Federal Communications Commission, includes voice prompts for information on screen; first model is developed by Toshiba; photo (M)

Full Article

Rikers Island Changes Plans On New Unit

Date: 13 February 2004

By PAUL von ZIELBAUER

Corrections Comr Martin F Horn tells New York City Board of Correction that four-year-old plan to build new maximum-security lockdown unit for inmates with severe disciplinary problems on Rikers Island has been scrapped; says new focus will be on building new general population housing; new plan draws praise from department's most frequent critics, including Legal Aid Society's Prisoners' Rights Project, which has called lockdown unit unnecessarily harsh (M)

Full Article

Help for the Old and Safe, Neglect for the New and Challenging

Date: 13 February 2004

By John Rockwell

John Rockwell

John Rockwell Reverberations column assesses recent talk at Harvard University by National Endowment for Arts chairman Dana Gioia, who is seeking to build consensus to create 'win-win' programs that will bridge cultural divides; supports project to tour Shakespeare plays to cities, schools and military bases, but maintains that Gioia needs to find way to help artists create masterpieces of tomorrow; photo (M)

Full Article

World Briefing | Europe: France: News Director Out Over Erroneous Report

Date: 12 February 2004

By Ariane Bernard (NYT)

Ariane NYT

Oliver Mazerolle, news director of state-owned France 2, television network, steps down after vote of no confidence by journalists; network recently reported inaccurate story about former Prime Minister Alain Juppe's alleged departure from politics; photo (S)

Full Article

Mayor Likely to Put Off New Nightclub Rules

Date: 12 February 2004

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ; Jennifer Steinhauer, in New York, contributed reporting for this article

Raymond HERNANDEZ

Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he will probably not propose major changes to New York City's cabaret law this year, following criticism from club operators; comments while making rounds on Capitol Hill trying to get Congressional leaders to give city fair share of money for transportation and antiterrorism programs; photo; administration has proposed to replace 76-year-old licensing rule for any establishment allowing dancing with more general license for all bars, clubs and restaurants based on capacity, location, opening hours and likely noise levels (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 February 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 February 2004

Full Article

The Met's New Dream Team

Date: 13 February 2004

By ANNE MIDGETTE

Anne MIDGETTE

Article on Metropolitan Opera revival of Rossini opera L'Italiana in Algeri featuring big-name cast, including Olga Borodina and Juan Diego Florez; photo (M)

Full Article

File Sharing's New Face

Date: 12 February 2004

By SETH SCHIESEL

Seth SCHIESEL

File-sharing software BitTorrent developed by Bram Cohen cuts large files into small pieces, hastening process by which files can be downloaded and thus shared; technology takes advantage of typically unused upload time; photo; illustrations show how process works (M)

Full Article

Altering Your Engine With New Chips

Date: 13 February 2004

By JIM MOTAVALLI

Jim MOTAVALLI

Article on so-called performance chip designed to reprogram car's engine control module in order to provide more horsepower; down side is that garage mechanics report increase in number of cars with burned-out engines; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Cellphone Nods to the Needs of the Disabled

Date: 12 February 2004

By LISA GUERNSEY

Lisa GUERNSEY

New technology to ease use by blind, prompted by complaint to Federal Communications Commission, includes voice prompts for information on screen; first model is developed by Toshiba; photo (M)

Full Article

Rikers Island Changes Plans On New Unit

Date: 13 February 2004

By PAUL von ZIELBAUER

Corrections Comr Martin F Horn tells New York City Board of Correction that four-year-old plan to build new maximum-security lockdown unit for inmates with severe disciplinary problems on Rikers Island has been scrapped; says new focus will be on building new general population housing; new plan draws praise from department's most frequent critics, including Legal Aid Society's Prisoners' Rights Project, which has called lockdown unit unnecessarily harsh (M)

Full Article

Help for the Old and Safe, Neglect for the New and Challenging

Date: 13 February 2004

By John Rockwell

John Rockwell

John Rockwell Reverberations column assesses recent talk at Harvard University by National Endowment for Arts chairman Dana Gioia, who is seeking to build consensus to create 'win-win' programs that will bridge cultural divides; supports project to tour Shakespeare plays to cities, schools and military bases, but maintains that Gioia needs to find way to help artists create masterpieces of tomorrow; photo (M)

Full Article

World Briefing | Europe: France: News Director Out Over Erroneous Report

Date: 12 February 2004

By Ariane Bernard (NYT)

Ariane NYT

Oliver Mazerolle, news director of state-owned France 2, television network, steps down after vote of no confidence by journalists; network recently reported inaccurate story about former Prime Minister Alain Juppe's alleged departure from politics; photo (S)

Full Article

Mayor Likely to Put Off New Nightclub Rules

Date: 12 February 2004

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ; Jennifer Steinhauer, in New York, contributed reporting for this article

Raymond HERNANDEZ

Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he will probably not propose major changes to New York City's cabaret law this year, following criticism from club operators; comments while making rounds on Capitol Hill trying to get Congressional leaders to give city fair share of money for transportation and antiterrorism programs; photo; administration has proposed to replace 76-year-old licensing rule for any establishment allowing dancing with more general license for all bars, clubs and restaurants based on capacity, location, opening hours and likely noise levels (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 February 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 February 2004

Full Article

The Met's New Dream Team

Date: 13 February 2004

By ANNE MIDGETTE

Anne MIDGETTE

Article on Metropolitan Opera revival of Rossini opera L'Italiana in Algeri featuring big-name cast, including Olga Borodina and Juan Diego Florez; photo (M)

Full Article

File Sharing's New Face

Date: 12 February 2004

By SETH SCHIESEL

Seth SCHIESEL

File-sharing software BitTorrent developed by Bram Cohen cuts large files into small pieces, hastening process by which files can be downloaded and thus shared; technology takes advantage of typically unused upload time; photo; illustrations show how process works (M)

Full Article

Altering Your Engine With New Chips

Date: 13 February 2004

By JIM MOTAVALLI

Jim MOTAVALLI

Article on so-called performance chip designed to reprogram car's engine control module in order to provide more horsepower; down side is that garage mechanics report increase in number of cars with burned-out engines; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Cellphone Nods to the Needs of the Disabled

Date: 12 February 2004

By LISA GUERNSEY

Lisa GUERNSEY

New technology to ease use by blind, prompted by complaint to Federal Communications Commission, includes voice prompts for information on screen; first model is developed by Toshiba; photo (M)

Full Article

Rikers Island Changes Plans On New Unit

Date: 13 February 2004

By PAUL von ZIELBAUER

Corrections Comr Martin F Horn tells New York City Board of Correction that four-year-old plan to build new maximum-security lockdown unit for inmates with severe disciplinary problems on Rikers Island has been scrapped; says new focus will be on building new general population housing; new plan draws praise from department's most frequent critics, including Legal Aid Society's Prisoners' Rights Project, which has called lockdown unit unnecessarily harsh (M)

Full Article

Help for the Old and Safe, Neglect for the New and Challenging

Date: 13 February 2004

By John Rockwell

John Rockwell

John Rockwell Reverberations column assesses recent talk at Harvard University by National Endowment for Arts chairman Dana Gioia, who is seeking to build consensus to create 'win-win' programs that will bridge cultural divides; supports project to tour Shakespeare plays to cities, schools and military bases, but maintains that Gioia needs to find way to help artists create masterpieces of tomorrow; photo (M)

Full Article

World Briefing | Europe: France: News Director Out Over Erroneous Report

Date: 12 February 2004

By Ariane Bernard (NYT)

Ariane NYT

Oliver Mazerolle, news director of state-owned France 2, television network, steps down after vote of no confidence by journalists; network recently reported inaccurate story about former Prime Minister Alain Juppe's alleged departure from politics; photo (S)

Full Article

Mayor Likely to Put Off New Nightclub Rules

Date: 12 February 2004

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ; Jennifer Steinhauer, in New York, contributed reporting for this article

Raymond HERNANDEZ

Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he will probably not propose major changes to New York City's cabaret law this year, following criticism from club operators; comments while making rounds on Capitol Hill trying to get Congressional leaders to give city fair share of money for transportation and antiterrorism programs; photo; administration has proposed to replace 76-year-old licensing rule for any establishment allowing dancing with more general license for all bars, clubs and restaurants based on capacity, location, opening hours and likely noise levels (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 13 February 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 February 2004

Full Article

File Sharing's New Face

Date: 12 February 2004

By SETH SCHIESEL

Seth SCHIESEL

File-sharing software BitTorrent developed by Bram Cohen cuts large files into small pieces, hastening process by which files can be downloaded and thus shared; technology takes advantage of typically unused upload time; photo; illustrations show how process works (M)

Full Article

Altering Your Engine With New Chips

Date: 13 February 2004

By JIM MOTAVALLI

Jim MOTAVALLI

Article on so-called performance chip designed to reprogram car's engine control module in order to provide more horsepower; down side is that garage mechanics report increase in number of cars with burned-out engines; photos (M)

Full Article

A New Cellphone Nods to the Needs of the Disabled

Date: 12 February 2004

By LISA GUERNSEY

Lisa GUERNSEY

New technology to ease use by blind, prompted by complaint to Federal Communications Commission, includes voice prompts for information on screen; first model is developed by Toshiba; photo (M)

Full Article

Rikers Island Changes Plans On New Unit

Date: 13 February 2004

By PAUL von ZIELBAUER

Corrections Comr Martin F Horn tells New York City Board of Correction that four-year-old plan to build new maximum-security lockdown unit for inmates with severe disciplinary problems on Rikers Island has been scrapped; says new focus will be on building new general population housing; new plan draws praise from department's most frequent critics, including Legal Aid Society's Prisoners' Rights Project, which has called lockdown unit unnecessarily harsh (M)

Full Article

Help for the Old and Safe, Neglect for the New and Challenging

Date: 13 February 2004

By John Rockwell

John Rockwell

John Rockwell Reverberations column assesses recent talk at Harvard University by National Endowment for Arts chairman Dana Gioia, who is seeking to build consensus to create 'win-win' programs that will bridge cultural divides; supports project to tour Shakespeare plays to cities, schools and military bases, but maintains that Gioia needs to find way to help artists create masterpieces of tomorrow; photo (M)

Full Article