House Republicans Stung by Bush's Criticism
Date: 02 October 1999
By FRANK BRUNI
Frank BRUNI
House Republicans express mixture of confusion and bitter betrayal after Republican Presidential front-runner George W Bush criticizes their proposal to finance party's spending plans by delaying Federal tax breaks for working-class families (M)l
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A City, Its Art and Reputation Are on the Line
Date: 02 October 1999
James H Duffy letter opposes Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani's attack on Brooklyn Museum of Art
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A New Focus In the Assault On Gridlock
Date: 02 October 1999
By JAYSON BLAIR
Jayson BLAIR
Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani, in his latest assault on gridlock in New York City, says that Police Dept will begin aggressive crackdown on drivers who double-park; one day each week, dept plans to triple number of officers who put clamps on tires of cars parked illegally; it has also added extra tow trucks that can move large vehicles; crackdown is to focus on congested commercial areas in all five boroughs; map (M)
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A Great Day for the Great One Ends in a Tie
Date: 02 October 1999
By JASON DIAMOS
Jason DIAMOS
Edmonton Oilers retire Wayne Gretzky's No 99, rite; team plays New York Rangers to 1-1 tie; photos (M)
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New Chairman of KPMG Takes Over
Date: 02 October 1999
Stephen Butler takes over as chairman of KPMG International; replaces Colin Sharman, who will be outside adviser (S)
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Guilty Plea in Adoption Scheme
Date: 02 October 1999
Lawyer Mario Manuel Reyes, accused of running adoption ring in which he and two Long Island women, Arlene Lieberman and Arlene Reingold, smuggled babies to New York region from Mexico, pleads guilty to conspiracy charge; Reyes's lawyer Stephen P Scaring says Reyes acted on humanitarian grounds to find financially and emotionally stable parents in US for infants born in Mexico to prostitutes and destitute mothers who would othersie have had abortions; Liberman and Reingold pleaded guilty to conspiracy in July and are awaiting sentencing (S)
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KOREA IMPORT SURGE
Date: 02 October 1999
By Samuel Len
Samuel Len
Imports into South Korea rose by 40 percent in September, to $10.1 billion, highest rate in four years; Goverment attributes increase to economic rebound, rising crude oil prices and increased demand for computer components as part of state-sponsored program to supply inexpensive computers designed for mass consumption; trade surplus was $1.9 billion and $17.2 billion so far this year (S)
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At a Quiet Art Show in Yonkers, The Roar of a Culture War Echoes
Date: 02 October 1999
By JANE GROSS
Jane GROSS
at a quiet art show in yonkers, the roar of a cultuï
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