NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 03 May 2002

3. мај 2002. је био петак под знаком звездице ♉. Био је 122 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био George W. Bush.
Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 23 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био субота, 3. мај 2025., пре 185 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је недеља, 3. мај 2026., за 179 дана. Живели сте 8.586 дана, или око 206.073 сати, или око 12.364.385 минута, или око 741.863.100 секунди.
Date: 03 May 2002
By JOHN TAGLIABUE
John TAGLIABUE
French court acknowledges claim by Vivendi Universal that wireless electronic voting system used at its shareholder meeting last week malfunctioned and orders company to convene new meeting as quickly as possible; decision is welcome victory for Vivendi's chief executive Jean-Marie Messier; no date has been set for new meeting (M)
Date: 04 May 2002
By DINITIA SMITH
Dinitia SMITH
New version of Kama Sutra offers radically different view of famous sex manual and argues that most widely read English version is riddled with errors and plays down role of women; authors of new translation, Kamasutra, are Wendy Doniger and Sudhir Kakar; photo (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By STEVEN ERLANGER
Steven ERLANGER
Germany and United States sign agreement to build new American Embassy on prominent empty lot in Berlin where old one stood before World War II; accord ends years of disputes over American security demands for new embassy (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By DAVID GONZALEZ
David GONZALEZ
Rising threats and deadly violence against rights workers in Guatemala prompt fears of new crisis of political violence as country tries to recover from decades of civil war; accountant for prominent human rights foundation is shot dead, and four forensic anthropologists who unearthed skeletons of thousands of victims of civil war leave country after they and their families are threatened with death; officials say they do not know who is responsible for threats; rights groups suspect former military and intelligence officers involved in mass killings during civil war, which ended in 1996; Pres Alfonso Portillo's vow to prosecute those responsible for threats is of little confort to rights workers, given his government's scarce resources and ample domestic political problems (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By HOLLAND COTTER
Holland COTTER
Holland Cotter reviews photographic exhibits surveying century of New York City street scenes at Jewish Museum, Museum of City of New York and Metropolitan Museum of Art; photos (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
Films Ali, Happenstance, Not Another Teen Movie and Cool and Crazy released on video; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Date: 04 May 2002
By TINA KELLEY
Tina KELLEY
Environmental Protection Agency designates New York City as region that meets federal Clean Air standards for carbon monoxide; cleaner fuels and pollution controls on cars are cited as responsible for improvement over last 10 years (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
Richard PÉREZ-PEÑA
Appellate Division rules that St Regis Mohawk tribe is operating casino in upstate New York under invalid compact; ruling does not deal with broad question of whether casino gambling is allowable, but says commercialized Las Vegas style gambling is antithesis of forms of gambling permitted by state's Constitution; people on both sides caution that court's reasoning could signal trouble for state's two existing Indian casinos and for law enacted in Oct 2001 authorizing up to six new Indian casinos and video gambling machines; situation is murky, as court ruled that casino was operating illegally but plaintiffs did not seek specific remedy and court did not prescribe one (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By JOHN TAGLIABUE
John TAGLIABUE
French court acknowledges claim by Vivendi Universal that wireless electronic voting system used at its shareholder meeting last week malfunctioned and orders company to convene new meeting as quickly as possible; decision is welcome victory for Vivendi's chief executive Jean-Marie Messier; no date has been set for new meeting (M)
Date: 04 May 2002
By DINITIA SMITH
Dinitia SMITH
New version of Kama Sutra offers radically different view of famous sex manual and argues that most widely read English version is riddled with errors and plays down role of women; authors of new translation, Kamasutra, are Wendy Doniger and Sudhir Kakar; photo (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By STEVEN ERLANGER
Steven ERLANGER
Germany and United States sign agreement to build new American Embassy on prominent empty lot in Berlin where old one stood before World War II; accord ends years of disputes over American security demands for new embassy (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By DAVID GONZALEZ
David GONZALEZ
Rising threats and deadly violence against rights workers in Guatemala prompt fears of new crisis of political violence as country tries to recover from decades of civil war; accountant for prominent human rights foundation is shot dead, and four forensic anthropologists who unearthed skeletons of thousands of victims of civil war leave country after they and their families are threatened with death; officials say they do not know who is responsible for threats; rights groups suspect former military and intelligence officers involved in mass killings during civil war, which ended in 1996; Pres Alfonso Portillo's vow to prosecute those responsible for threats is of little confort to rights workers, given his government's scarce resources and ample domestic political problems (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By HOLLAND COTTER
Holland COTTER
Holland Cotter reviews photographic exhibits surveying century of New York City street scenes at Jewish Museum, Museum of City of New York and Metropolitan Museum of Art; photos (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
Films Ali, Happenstance, Not Another Teen Movie and Cool and Crazy released on video; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Date: 04 May 2002
By TINA KELLEY
Tina KELLEY
Environmental Protection Agency designates New York City as region that meets federal Clean Air standards for carbon monoxide; cleaner fuels and pollution controls on cars are cited as responsible for improvement over last 10 years (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
Richard PÉREZ-PEÑA
Appellate Division rules that St Regis Mohawk tribe is operating casino in upstate New York under invalid compact; ruling does not deal with broad question of whether casino gambling is allowable, but says commercialized Las Vegas style gambling is antithesis of forms of gambling permitted by state's Constitution; people on both sides caution that court's reasoning could signal trouble for state's two existing Indian casinos and for law enacted in Oct 2001 authorizing up to six new Indian casinos and video gambling machines; situation is murky, as court ruled that casino was operating illegally but plaintiffs did not seek specific remedy and court did not prescribe one (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By JOHN TAGLIABUE
John TAGLIABUE
French court acknowledges claim by Vivendi Universal that wireless electronic voting system used at its shareholder meeting last week malfunctioned and orders company to convene new meeting as quickly as possible; decision is welcome victory for Vivendi's chief executive Jean-Marie Messier; no date has been set for new meeting (M)
Date: 04 May 2002
By DINITIA SMITH
Dinitia SMITH
New version of Kama Sutra offers radically different view of famous sex manual and argues that most widely read English version is riddled with errors and plays down role of women; authors of new translation, Kamasutra, are Wendy Doniger and Sudhir Kakar; photo (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By STEVEN ERLANGER
Steven ERLANGER
Germany and United States sign agreement to build new American Embassy on prominent empty lot in Berlin where old one stood before World War II; accord ends years of disputes over American security demands for new embassy (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By DAVID GONZALEZ
David GONZALEZ
Rising threats and deadly violence against rights workers in Guatemala prompt fears of new crisis of political violence as country tries to recover from decades of civil war; accountant for prominent human rights foundation is shot dead, and four forensic anthropologists who unearthed skeletons of thousands of victims of civil war leave country after they and their families are threatened with death; officials say they do not know who is responsible for threats; rights groups suspect former military and intelligence officers involved in mass killings during civil war, which ended in 1996; Pres Alfonso Portillo's vow to prosecute those responsible for threats is of little confort to rights workers, given his government's scarce resources and ample domestic political problems (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By HOLLAND COTTER
Holland COTTER
Holland Cotter reviews photographic exhibits surveying century of New York City street scenes at Jewish Museum, Museum of City of New York and Metropolitan Museum of Art; photos (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
Films Ali, Happenstance, Not Another Teen Movie and Cool and Crazy released on video; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Date: 04 May 2002
By TINA KELLEY
Tina KELLEY
Environmental Protection Agency designates New York City as region that meets federal Clean Air standards for carbon monoxide; cleaner fuels and pollution controls on cars are cited as responsible for improvement over last 10 years (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
Richard PÉREZ-PEÑA
Appellate Division rules that St Regis Mohawk tribe is operating casino in upstate New York under invalid compact; ruling does not deal with broad question of whether casino gambling is allowable, but says commercialized Las Vegas style gambling is antithesis of forms of gambling permitted by state's Constitution; people on both sides caution that court's reasoning could signal trouble for state's two existing Indian casinos and for law enacted in Oct 2001 authorizing up to six new Indian casinos and video gambling machines; situation is murky, as court ruled that casino was operating illegally but plaintiffs did not seek specific remedy and court did not prescribe one (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By JOHN TAGLIABUE
John TAGLIABUE
French court acknowledges claim by Vivendi Universal that wireless electronic voting system used at its shareholder meeting last week malfunctioned and orders company to convene new meeting as quickly as possible; decision is welcome victory for Vivendi's chief executive Jean-Marie Messier; no date has been set for new meeting (M)
Date: 04 May 2002
By DINITIA SMITH
Dinitia SMITH
New version of Kama Sutra offers radically different view of famous sex manual and argues that most widely read English version is riddled with errors and plays down role of women; authors of new translation, Kamasutra, are Wendy Doniger and Sudhir Kakar; photo (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By STEVEN ERLANGER
Steven ERLANGER
Germany and United States sign agreement to build new American Embassy on prominent empty lot in Berlin where old one stood before World War II; accord ends years of disputes over American security demands for new embassy (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By DAVID GONZALEZ
David GONZALEZ
Rising threats and deadly violence against rights workers in Guatemala prompt fears of new crisis of political violence as country tries to recover from decades of civil war; accountant for prominent human rights foundation is shot dead, and four forensic anthropologists who unearthed skeletons of thousands of victims of civil war leave country after they and their families are threatened with death; officials say they do not know who is responsible for threats; rights groups suspect former military and intelligence officers involved in mass killings during civil war, which ended in 1996; Pres Alfonso Portillo's vow to prosecute those responsible for threats is of little confort to rights workers, given his government's scarce resources and ample domestic political problems (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By HOLLAND COTTER
Holland COTTER
Holland Cotter reviews photographic exhibits surveying century of New York City street scenes at Jewish Museum, Museum of City of New York and Metropolitan Museum of Art; photos (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
Films Ali, Happenstance, Not Another Teen Movie and Cool and Crazy released on video; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Date: 04 May 2002
By TINA KELLEY
Tina KELLEY
Environmental Protection Agency designates New York City as region that meets federal Clean Air standards for carbon monoxide; cleaner fuels and pollution controls on cars are cited as responsible for improvement over last 10 years (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
Richard PÉREZ-PEÑA
Appellate Division rules that St Regis Mohawk tribe is operating casino in upstate New York under invalid compact; ruling does not deal with broad question of whether casino gambling is allowable, but says commercialized Las Vegas style gambling is antithesis of forms of gambling permitted by state's Constitution; people on both sides caution that court's reasoning could signal trouble for state's two existing Indian casinos and for law enacted in Oct 2001 authorizing up to six new Indian casinos and video gambling machines; situation is murky, as court ruled that casino was operating illegally but plaintiffs did not seek specific remedy and court did not prescribe one (M)
Date: 04 May 2002
By DINITIA SMITH
Dinitia SMITH
New version of Kama Sutra offers radically different view of famous sex manual and argues that most widely read English version is riddled with errors and plays down role of women; authors of new translation, Kamasutra, are Wendy Doniger and Sudhir Kakar; photo (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By STEVEN ERLANGER
Steven ERLANGER
Germany and United States sign agreement to build new American Embassy on prominent empty lot in Berlin where old one stood before World War II; accord ends years of disputes over American security demands for new embassy (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By HOLLAND COTTER
Holland COTTER
Holland Cotter reviews photographic exhibits surveying century of New York City street scenes at Jewish Museum, Museum of City of New York and Metropolitan Museum of Art; photos (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
Films Ali, Happenstance, Not Another Teen Movie and Cool and Crazy released on video; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Date: 04 May 2002
By TINA KELLEY
Tina KELLEY
Environmental Protection Agency designates New York City as region that meets federal Clean Air standards for carbon monoxide; cleaner fuels and pollution controls on cars are cited as responsible for improvement over last 10 years (M)
Date: 03 May 2002
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
Richard PÉREZ-PEÑA
Appellate Division rules that St Regis Mohawk tribe is operating casino in upstate New York under invalid compact; ruling does not deal with broad question of whether casino gambling is allowable, but says commercialized Las Vegas style gambling is antithesis of forms of gambling permitted by state's Constitution; people on both sides caution that court's reasoning could signal trouble for state's two existing Indian casinos and for law enacted in Oct 2001 authorizing up to six new Indian casinos and video gambling machines; situation is murky, as court ruled that casino was operating illegally but plaintiffs did not seek specific remedy and court did not prescribe one (M)