New Faces, New Ideas, New Cause For Optimism
Date: 22 February 2004
By MARGO JEFFERSON
Margo JEFFERSON
Margo Jefferson article on new off Broadway faces and fresh ideas; focuses on Betty Shamieh's play Roar, Kelly Stuart's Life of Spiders, Three Seconds in the Key by writer-performer Deb Margolin, Tracey Scott Wilson's play The Story at Long Wharf, Craig Lucas's play Small Tragedy, and Comedie-Francaise's production of Moliere's Imaginary Invalid at Brooklyn Academy of Music; photo (M)
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The New Collectibles
Date: 22 February 2004
By Cathy Horyn
Cathy Horyn
Photos of some new style accessories (special section, Fashions of The Times) (part 2 of 2-part section)
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The New Collectibles
Date: 22 February 2004
By Zarah Crawford
Zarah Crawford
Photos of some new fashion accessories (special section, Fashions of The Times) (part 2 of 2-part section)
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The New Collectibles
Date: 22 February 2004
By Caroline Roux
Caroline Roux
Photos of some new fashion accessories (special section, Fashions of The Times) (part 2 of 2-part section)
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The New Guy Works at Blending In
Date: 22 February 2004
By JACK CURRY
Jack CURRY
New York Yankees infielder Alex Rodriguez works to exude calm and humble presence at spring training to avoid conflict with shortstop Derek Jeter and other veteran members of team; photo (M)
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LETTERS TO THE PUBLIC EDITOR -- Other Voices: Some Dissenting Views From Readers; All the News? Or Just Ours?
Date: 22 February 2004
Jim Harrison letter holds that Public Editor explanation for burying Paul O'Neill story does not work
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New Rules That Govern Lead Paint
Date: 22 February 2004
By JAY ROMANO
Jay ROMANO
Advice on new New York City law, approved over Mayor Michael R Bloomberg's veto, intended to protect children from hazards of lead-based paint in residential buildings; law brings more, and stricter, rules for landlords; drawing (M)
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For a Beacon of Freedom, A Troubling New Light
Date: 22 February 2004
By JIM O'GRADY
Jim O'GRADY
Queens College Prof James Moore reports archaeological evidence suggesting that owners of Bowne House, built by John Bowne in Flushing in 1661, were wealthy enough to have possibly been involved in slavery, as other families were in early New York; photos; Bowne was jailed for holding Quaker meetings in house but persuaded Dutch authorities to overrule Peter Stuyvesant and allow religious freedom in colony (S)
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The New Collectibles
Date: 22 February 2004
By Cathy Horyn
Cathy Horyn
Photos of some new style accessories (special section, Fashions of The Times) (part 2 of 2-part section)
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The New Collectibles
Date: 22 February 2004
By Caroline Roux
Caroline Roux
Photos of some new fashion accessories (special section, Fashions of The Times) (part 2 of 2-part section)
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For a Beacon of Freedom, A Troubling New Light
Date: 22 February 2004
By JIM O'GRADY
Jim O'GRADY
Queens College Prof James Moore reports archaeological evidence suggesting that owners of Bowne House, built by John Bowne in Flushing in 1661, were wealthy enough to have possibly been involved in slavery, as other families were in early New York; photos; Bowne was jailed for holding Quaker meetings in house but persuaded Dutch authorities to overrule Peter Stuyvesant and allow religious freedom in colony (S)
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