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24th of February 2005 News

2005年2月24日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Ads Embedded In Online News Raise Questions

Date: 24 February 2005

By NAT IVES

Nat IVES

Advertising embedded in online news is raising questions about ethics of keyword advertising online; Forbes.com ended experiment two months ago with such keyword ads, citing unease among its reporters; New York Post is considering adopting practice for its site (M)

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Arts, Briefly; Theater News

Date: 25 February 2005

Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Lawrence Gelder

Arts, Briefly column; Jane Alexander wills star in MCC Theater production of American premiere of What of the Night, based on work by Djuna Barnes; photo (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 February 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 February 2005

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Czechs So Divided That Bad News Is Rarely All Bad

Date: 25 February 2005

By A.O. SCOTT

A. SCOTT

A O Scott reviews movie Up and Down, directed by Jan Hrebejk and starring Natasa Burger and Jiri Machacek; photo (M)

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Charles Gets Some Good News: The Wedding, at Least, Is Legal

Date: 24 February 2005

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Britain's top legal authority Lord Falconer declares that wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles planned for Apr 8 at Guildhall in Windsor is not illegal, as had been feared; at issue is law dating back to 1836 that forbids royal family members to have civil weddings (S)

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RETAIL EXECUTIVE AND JEANS MAKER START VENTURE IN INDIA

Date: 24 February 2005

By Tracie Rozhon (NYT)

Tracie NYT

Marvin Traub, who ran Bloomingdale's from late 1970's to early 1990's, joins Mohan Murjani, former jeans maker, to run retail development and consulting business in India; venture, to be called Murjani Traub India, will have offices in New York and Mumbai (S)

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HOME DEPOT NAMES TOM RIDGE A DIRECTOR

Date: 25 February 2005

Home Depot Inc names Tom Ridge, former secretary of Homeland Security Department, to its board; company also raises its annual dividend 23 percent; authorizes additional $2 billion to repurchase shares (S)

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SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO HIRES 2 AD SALES EXECUTIVES

Date: 25 February 2005

By Nat Ives (NYT)

Nat NYT

Sirius Satellite Radio hires veteran radio advertising sales executives Sam Benrubi and Stephen Smith to sell commercial time on its channels (S)

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STANDARD & POOR'S ISSUES CAUTION ON DEBT OF 4 AIRLINES

Date: 25 February 2005

By Micheline Maynard (NYT)

Micheline NYT

Standard & Poor's places aircraft debt of America West, American Airlines, Continental Airlines and Northwest on CreditWatch with negative implications (S)

Full Article

Ads Embedded In Online News Raise Questions

Date: 24 February 2005

By NAT IVES

Nat IVES

Advertising embedded in online news is raising questions about ethics of keyword advertising online; Forbes.com ended experiment two months ago with such keyword ads, citing unease among its reporters; New York Post is considering adopting practice for its site (M)

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; Theater News

Date: 25 February 2005

Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Lawrence Gelder

Arts, Briefly column; Jane Alexander wills star in MCC Theater production of American premiere of What of the Night, based on work by Djuna Barnes; photo (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 February 2005

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 February 2005

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Czechs So Divided That Bad News Is Rarely All Bad

Date: 25 February 2005

By A.O. SCOTT

A. SCOTT

A O Scott reviews movie Up and Down, directed by Jan Hrebejk and starring Natasa Burger and Jiri Machacek; photo (M)

Full Article

Charles Gets Some Good News: The Wedding, at Least, Is Legal

Date: 24 February 2005

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Britain's top legal authority Lord Falconer declares that wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles planned for Apr 8 at Guildhall in Windsor is not illegal, as had been feared; at issue is law dating back to 1836 that forbids royal family members to have civil weddings (S)

Full Article

RETAIL EXECUTIVE AND JEANS MAKER START VENTURE IN INDIA

Date: 24 February 2005

By Tracie Rozhon (NYT)

Tracie NYT

Marvin Traub, who ran Bloomingdale's from late 1970's to early 1990's, joins Mohan Murjani, former jeans maker, to run retail development and consulting business in India; venture, to be called Murjani Traub India, will have offices in New York and Mumbai (S)

Full Article

3M TO SETTLE 12 ANTITRUST LAWSUITS FOR UNDISCLOSED SUM

Date: 25 February 2005

3M Co tentatively agrees to settle 12 antitrust lawsuits claiming company monopolized market for transparent tape and overcharged consumers; settlements do not cover class actions brought by large retailers like Meijer Inc; lawsuits were filed after 3M lost appeal of $68 million antitrust verdict awarded in 1999 to LePage's Inc (S)

Full Article

STANDARD & POOR'S ISSUES CAUTION ON DEBT OF 4 AIRLINES

Date: 25 February 2005

By Micheline Maynard (NYT)

Micheline NYT

Standard & Poor's places aircraft debt of America West, American Airlines, Continental Airlines and Northwest on CreditWatch with negative implications (S)

Full Article

HOME DEPOT NAMES TOM RIDGE A DIRECTOR

Date: 25 February 2005

Home Depot Inc names Tom Ridge, former secretary of Homeland Security Department, to its board; company also raises its annual dividend 23 percent; authorizes additional $2 billion to repurchase shares (S)

Full Article

Ads Embedded In Online News Raise Questions

Date: 24 February 2005

By NAT IVES

Nat IVES

Advertising embedded in online news is raising questions about ethics of keyword advertising online; Forbes.com ended experiment two months ago with such keyword ads, citing unease among its reporters; New York Post is considering adopting practice for its site (M)

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; Theater News

Date: 25 February 2005

Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Lawrence Gelder

Arts, Briefly column; Jane Alexander wills star in MCC Theater production of American premiere of What of the Night, based on work by Djuna Barnes; photo (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 February 2005

Full Article

Czechs So Divided That Bad News Is Rarely All Bad

Date: 25 February 2005

By A.O. SCOTT

A. SCOTT

A O Scott reviews movie Up and Down, directed by Jan Hrebejk and starring Natasa Burger and Jiri Machacek; photo (M)

Full Article

Charles Gets Some Good News: The Wedding, at Least, Is Legal

Date: 24 February 2005

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Britain's top legal authority Lord Falconer declares that wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles planned for Apr 8 at Guildhall in Windsor is not illegal, as had been feared; at issue is law dating back to 1836 that forbids royal family members to have civil weddings (S)

Full Article

RETAIL EXECUTIVE AND JEANS MAKER START VENTURE IN INDIA

Date: 24 February 2005

By Tracie Rozhon (NYT)

Tracie NYT

Marvin Traub, who ran Bloomingdale's from late 1970's to early 1990's, joins Mohan Murjani, former jeans maker, to run retail development and consulting business in India; venture, to be called Murjani Traub India, will have offices in New York and Mumbai (S)

Full Article

3M TO SETTLE 12 ANTITRUST LAWSUITS FOR UNDISCLOSED SUM

Date: 25 February 2005

3M Co tentatively agrees to settle 12 antitrust lawsuits claiming company monopolized market for transparent tape and overcharged consumers; settlements do not cover class actions brought by large retailers like Meijer Inc; lawsuits were filed after 3M lost appeal of $68 million antitrust verdict awarded in 1999 to LePage's Inc (S)

Full Article

STANDARD & POOR'S ISSUES CAUTION ON DEBT OF 4 AIRLINES

Date: 25 February 2005

By Micheline Maynard (NYT)

Micheline NYT

Standard & Poor's places aircraft debt of America West, American Airlines, Continental Airlines and Northwest on CreditWatch with negative implications (S)

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HOME DEPOT NAMES TOM RIDGE A DIRECTOR

Date: 25 February 2005

Home Depot Inc names Tom Ridge, former secretary of Homeland Security Department, to its board; company also raises its annual dividend 23 percent; authorizes additional $2 billion to repurchase shares (S)

Full Article

Ads Embedded In Online News Raise Questions

Date: 24 February 2005

By NAT IVES

Nat IVES

Advertising embedded in online news is raising questions about ethics of keyword advertising online; Forbes.com ended experiment two months ago with such keyword ads, citing unease among its reporters; New York Post is considering adopting practice for its site (M)

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; Theater News

Date: 25 February 2005

Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Lawrence Gelder

Arts, Briefly column; Jane Alexander wills star in MCC Theater production of American premiere of What of the Night, based on work by Djuna Barnes; photo (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 February 2005

Full Article

Czechs So Divided That Bad News Is Rarely All Bad

Date: 25 February 2005

By A.O. SCOTT

A. SCOTT

A O Scott reviews movie Up and Down, directed by Jan Hrebejk and starring Natasa Burger and Jiri Machacek; photo (M)

Full Article

Charles Gets Some Good News: The Wedding, at Least, Is Legal

Date: 24 February 2005

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Britain's top legal authority Lord Falconer declares that wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles planned for Apr 8 at Guildhall in Windsor is not illegal, as had been feared; at issue is law dating back to 1836 that forbids royal family members to have civil weddings (S)

Full Article

RETAIL EXECUTIVE AND JEANS MAKER START VENTURE IN INDIA

Date: 24 February 2005

By Tracie Rozhon (NYT)

Tracie NYT

Marvin Traub, who ran Bloomingdale's from late 1970's to early 1990's, joins Mohan Murjani, former jeans maker, to run retail development and consulting business in India; venture, to be called Murjani Traub India, will have offices in New York and Mumbai (S)

Full Article

CHIRON NAMES NEW PRESIDENT OF VACCINE UNIT

Date: 24 February 2005

Chiron Corp's president John Lambert resigns; will be succeeded by Daniel Soticals; company also appoints Jack Goldstein president and chief operating officer (S)

Full Article

SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO HIRES 2 AD SALES EXECUTIVES

Date: 25 February 2005

By Nat Ives (NYT)

Nat NYT

Sirius Satellite Radio hires veteran radio advertising sales executives Sam Benrubi and Stephen Smith to sell commercial time on its channels (S)

Full Article

STANDARD & POOR'S ISSUES CAUTION ON DEBT OF 4 AIRLINES

Date: 25 February 2005

By Micheline Maynard (NYT)

Micheline NYT

Standard & Poor's places aircraft debt of America West, American Airlines, Continental Airlines and Northwest on CreditWatch with negative implications (S)

Full Article

Ads Embedded In Online News Raise Questions

Date: 24 February 2005

By NAT IVES

Nat IVES

Advertising embedded in online news is raising questions about ethics of keyword advertising online; Forbes.com ended experiment two months ago with such keyword ads, citing unease among its reporters; New York Post is considering adopting practice for its site (M)

Full Article

Arts, Briefly; Theater News

Date: 25 February 2005

Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder

Lawrence Gelder

Arts, Briefly column; Jane Alexander wills star in MCC Theater production of American premiere of What of the Night, based on work by Djuna Barnes; photo (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 February 2005

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 February 2005

Full Article

Czechs So Divided That Bad News Is Rarely All Bad

Date: 25 February 2005

By A.O. SCOTT

A. SCOTT

A O Scott reviews movie Up and Down, directed by Jan Hrebejk and starring Natasa Burger and Jiri Machacek; photo (M)

Full Article

Charles Gets Some Good News: The Wedding, at Least, Is Legal

Date: 24 February 2005

By SARAH LYALL

Sarah LYALL

Britain's top legal authority Lord Falconer declares that wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles planned for Apr 8 at Guildhall in Windsor is not illegal, as had been feared; at issue is law dating back to 1836 that forbids royal family members to have civil weddings (S)

Full Article

RETAIL EXECUTIVE AND JEANS MAKER START VENTURE IN INDIA

Date: 24 February 2005

By Tracie Rozhon (NYT)

Tracie NYT

Marvin Traub, who ran Bloomingdale's from late 1970's to early 1990's, joins Mohan Murjani, former jeans maker, to run retail development and consulting business in India; venture, to be called Murjani Traub India, will have offices in New York and Mumbai (S)

Full Article

3M TO SETTLE 12 ANTITRUST LAWSUITS FOR UNDISCLOSED SUM

Date: 25 February 2005

3M Co tentatively agrees to settle 12 antitrust lawsuits claiming company monopolized market for transparent tape and overcharged consumers; settlements do not cover class actions brought by large retailers like Meijer Inc; lawsuits were filed after 3M lost appeal of $68 million antitrust verdict awarded in 1999 to LePage's Inc (S)

Full Article

STANDARD & POOR'S ISSUES CAUTION ON DEBT OF 4 AIRLINES

Date: 25 February 2005

By Micheline Maynard (NYT)

Micheline NYT

Standard & Poor's places aircraft debt of America West, American Airlines, Continental Airlines and Northwest on CreditWatch with negative implications (S)

Full Article

HOME DEPOT NAMES TOM RIDGE A DIRECTOR

Date: 25 February 2005

Home Depot Inc names Tom Ridge, former secretary of Homeland Security Department, to its board; company also raises its annual dividend 23 percent; authorizes additional $2 billion to repurchase shares (S)

Full Article