Good News for Love Is Good News for U.S. Team
Date: 21 September 1999
By CLIFTON BROWN
Clifton BROWN
Golfer Davis Love 3d discusses his preparations for Ryder Cup; photo (M)
21. септембар 1999. је био уторак под знаком звездице ♍. Био је 263 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био William J. (Bill) Clinton.
Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 26 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био недеља, 21. септембар 2025., пре 270 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је понедељак, 21. септембар 2026., за 94 дана. Живели сте 9.767 дана, или око 234.431 сати, или око 14.065.860 минута, или око 843.951.600 секунди.
Date: 21 September 1999
By CLIFTON BROWN
Clifton BROWN
Golfer Davis Love 3d discusses his preparations for Ryder Cup; photo (M)
Date: 21 September 1999
By FLOYD NORRIS
Floyd NORRIS
Heavy trading and rapid decline in stock of J Jill Group prior to company's request to halt trading linked to leak that Internet and catalogue retailer planned to announce it would post loss for third quarter ended Sept 25; announcement came after J Jill Group asked Nasdaq to halt trading, with share price down $4.50, or 40 percent, to $6.875; trading resumed about an hour later and stock fell further; company is ending one of its catalogues, called Nicole, only three months after announcing it had repositioned catalogue to aim for growth; pros on Wall Street who owned stock in Comsat have made lot of money at expense of amateurs; Lockheed Martin completed its purchase of 49 percent of Comsat on Sept 18, paying above-market price of $45.50 a share; if Lockheed buys rest of company, which it may not be allowed to do, it will pay considerably less for remaining shares; it is in interests of all shareholders to tender their shares into Lockheed offer; those who do tender, including many professional traders and institutional investors, are about $38 million richer than they would have been if all eligible shares had been tendered; graph on J Jill Group stock (Market Place column) (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By Eric Asimov
Eric Asimov
Eric Asimov column rates takeout fare at Ready to Eat in Greenwich Village, Mormando's Steakhouse on Upper West Side, and Ali Baba, near Queens-Midtown Tunnel; photo (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By JAMES STERNGOLD
James STERNGOLD
Many Asian-Americans feel that John Huang, Chinese-American who was at center of furor that erupted over illegal donations by Asians to Pres Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign, was unfairly vilified in fund-raising scandal; after years as one of most financially generous but under-represented ethnic minorities in American politics, many Asian-Americans are nursing deep wounds from what they regard as string of insulting scandals; they say things will be different in 2000; are taking political matters into their own hands by trying to transform diverse Asian-American groups into electoral bloc where population is most concentrated, in California, which is also biggest prize in Presidential campaign; photo (M)
Date: 21 September 1999
By DAVID W. CHEN
David CHEN
New York City metropolitan area residents continue to recover from effects of Huricane Floyd; thousands remain homeless, without electricity or telephone service; many schools remain closed and large number of automated teller machines remain out of service; growing concern over area's water supply discussed; photo (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By PETER H. LEWIS
Peter LEWIS
Electronic marketers are finding technological solutions to many of most common criticisms of Internet commerce; technologies include three-dimensional graphics, interactive customer service using text and voice, new payment systems, improved search engines and automated shopping agents called 'bots'; much of new technologies, aimed at keeping loyalties of shoppers, will be hidden from view, including systems that let merchants better track personal spending and shopping habits of customers, reward frequent shoppers, manage inventory up to minute, fill orders quickly and maintain relationships with customers; drawing (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
David Coulter, who quit as president of BankAmerica Corp a year ago, is hired by Beacon Group, private equity and merger firm, to run its West Coast business (S)
Date: 21 September 1999
By CLIFTON BROWN
Clifton BROWN
Golfer Davis Love 3d discusses his preparations for Ryder Cup; photo (M)
Date: 21 September 1999
By FLOYD NORRIS
Floyd NORRIS
Heavy trading and rapid decline in stock of J Jill Group prior to company's request to halt trading linked to leak that Internet and catalogue retailer planned to announce it would post loss for third quarter ended Sept 25; announcement came after J Jill Group asked Nasdaq to halt trading, with share price down $4.50, or 40 percent, to $6.875; trading resumed about an hour later and stock fell further; company is ending one of its catalogues, called Nicole, only three months after announcing it had repositioned catalogue to aim for growth; pros on Wall Street who owned stock in Comsat have made lot of money at expense of amateurs; Lockheed Martin completed its purchase of 49 percent of Comsat on Sept 18, paying above-market price of $45.50 a share; if Lockheed buys rest of company, which it may not be allowed to do, it will pay considerably less for remaining shares; it is in interests of all shareholders to tender their shares into Lockheed offer; those who do tender, including many professional traders and institutional investors, are about $38 million richer than they would have been if all eligible shares had been tendered; graph on J Jill Group stock (Market Place column) (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By Eric Asimov
Eric Asimov
Eric Asimov column rates takeout fare at Ready to Eat in Greenwich Village, Mormando's Steakhouse on Upper West Side, and Ali Baba, near Queens-Midtown Tunnel; photo (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By JAMES STERNGOLD
James STERNGOLD
Many Asian-Americans feel that John Huang, Chinese-American who was at center of furor that erupted over illegal donations by Asians to Pres Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign, was unfairly vilified in fund-raising scandal; after years as one of most financially generous but under-represented ethnic minorities in American politics, many Asian-Americans are nursing deep wounds from what they regard as string of insulting scandals; they say things will be different in 2000; are taking political matters into their own hands by trying to transform diverse Asian-American groups into electoral bloc where population is most concentrated, in California, which is also biggest prize in Presidential campaign; photo (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By PETER H. LEWIS
Peter LEWIS
Electronic marketers are finding technological solutions to many of most common criticisms of Internet commerce; technologies include three-dimensional graphics, interactive customer service using text and voice, new payment systems, improved search engines and automated shopping agents called 'bots'; much of new technologies, aimed at keeping loyalties of shoppers, will be hidden from view, including systems that let merchants better track personal spending and shopping habits of customers, reward frequent shoppers, manage inventory up to minute, fill orders quickly and maintain relationships with customers; drawing (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
David Coulter, who quit as president of BankAmerica Corp a year ago, is hired by Beacon Group, private equity and merger firm, to run its West Coast business (S)
Date: 21 September 1999
By CLIFTON BROWN
Clifton BROWN
Golfer Davis Love 3d discusses his preparations for Ryder Cup; photo (M)
Date: 21 September 1999
By FLOYD NORRIS
Floyd NORRIS
Heavy trading and rapid decline in stock of J Jill Group prior to company's request to halt trading linked to leak that Internet and catalogue retailer planned to announce it would post loss for third quarter ended Sept 25; announcement came after J Jill Group asked Nasdaq to halt trading, with share price down $4.50, or 40 percent, to $6.875; trading resumed about an hour later and stock fell further; company is ending one of its catalogues, called Nicole, only three months after announcing it had repositioned catalogue to aim for growth; pros on Wall Street who owned stock in Comsat have made lot of money at expense of amateurs; Lockheed Martin completed its purchase of 49 percent of Comsat on Sept 18, paying above-market price of $45.50 a share; if Lockheed buys rest of company, which it may not be allowed to do, it will pay considerably less for remaining shares; it is in interests of all shareholders to tender their shares into Lockheed offer; those who do tender, including many professional traders and institutional investors, are about $38 million richer than they would have been if all eligible shares had been tendered; graph on J Jill Group stock (Market Place column) (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By Eric Asimov
Eric Asimov
Eric Asimov column rates takeout fare at Ready to Eat in Greenwich Village, Mormando's Steakhouse on Upper West Side, and Ali Baba, near Queens-Midtown Tunnel; photo (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By JAMES STERNGOLD
James STERNGOLD
Many Asian-Americans feel that John Huang, Chinese-American who was at center of furor that erupted over illegal donations by Asians to Pres Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign, was unfairly vilified in fund-raising scandal; after years as one of most financially generous but under-represented ethnic minorities in American politics, many Asian-Americans are nursing deep wounds from what they regard as string of insulting scandals; they say things will be different in 2000; are taking political matters into their own hands by trying to transform diverse Asian-American groups into electoral bloc where population is most concentrated, in California, which is also biggest prize in Presidential campaign; photo (M)
Date: 21 September 1999
By DAVID W. CHEN
David CHEN
New York City metropolitan area residents continue to recover from effects of Huricane Floyd; thousands remain homeless, without electricity or telephone service; many schools remain closed and large number of automated teller machines remain out of service; growing concern over area's water supply discussed; photo (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By PETER H. LEWIS
Peter LEWIS
Electronic marketers are finding technological solutions to many of most common criticisms of Internet commerce; technologies include three-dimensional graphics, interactive customer service using text and voice, new payment systems, improved search engines and automated shopping agents called 'bots'; much of new technologies, aimed at keeping loyalties of shoppers, will be hidden from view, including systems that let merchants better track personal spending and shopping habits of customers, reward frequent shoppers, manage inventory up to minute, fill orders quickly and maintain relationships with customers; drawing (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
David Coulter, who quit as president of BankAmerica Corp a year ago, is hired by Beacon Group, private equity and merger firm, to run its West Coast business (S)
Date: 21 September 1999
By CLIFTON BROWN
Clifton BROWN
Golfer Davis Love 3d discusses his preparations for Ryder Cup; photo (M)
Date: 21 September 1999
By FLOYD NORRIS
Floyd NORRIS
Heavy trading and rapid decline in stock of J Jill Group prior to company's request to halt trading linked to leak that Internet and catalogue retailer planned to announce it would post loss for third quarter ended Sept 25; announcement came after J Jill Group asked Nasdaq to halt trading, with share price down $4.50, or 40 percent, to $6.875; trading resumed about an hour later and stock fell further; company is ending one of its catalogues, called Nicole, only three months after announcing it had repositioned catalogue to aim for growth; pros on Wall Street who owned stock in Comsat have made lot of money at expense of amateurs; Lockheed Martin completed its purchase of 49 percent of Comsat on Sept 18, paying above-market price of $45.50 a share; if Lockheed buys rest of company, which it may not be allowed to do, it will pay considerably less for remaining shares; it is in interests of all shareholders to tender their shares into Lockheed offer; those who do tender, including many professional traders and institutional investors, are about $38 million richer than they would have been if all eligible shares had been tendered; graph on J Jill Group stock (Market Place column) (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By Eric Asimov
Eric Asimov
Eric Asimov column rates takeout fare at Ready to Eat in Greenwich Village, Mormando's Steakhouse on Upper West Side, and Ali Baba, near Queens-Midtown Tunnel; photo (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By JAMES STERNGOLD
James STERNGOLD
Many Asian-Americans feel that John Huang, Chinese-American who was at center of furor that erupted over illegal donations by Asians to Pres Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign, was unfairly vilified in fund-raising scandal; after years as one of most financially generous but under-represented ethnic minorities in American politics, many Asian-Americans are nursing deep wounds from what they regard as string of insulting scandals; they say things will be different in 2000; are taking political matters into their own hands by trying to transform diverse Asian-American groups into electoral bloc where population is most concentrated, in California, which is also biggest prize in Presidential campaign; photo (M)
Date: 21 September 1999
By DAVID W. CHEN
David CHEN
New York City metropolitan area residents continue to recover from effects of Huricane Floyd; thousands remain homeless, without electricity or telephone service; many schools remain closed and large number of automated teller machines remain out of service; growing concern over area's water supply discussed; photo (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By PETER H. LEWIS
Peter LEWIS
Electronic marketers are finding technological solutions to many of most common criticisms of Internet commerce; technologies include three-dimensional graphics, interactive customer service using text and voice, new payment systems, improved search engines and automated shopping agents called 'bots'; much of new technologies, aimed at keeping loyalties of shoppers, will be hidden from view, including systems that let merchants better track personal spending and shopping habits of customers, reward frequent shoppers, manage inventory up to minute, fill orders quickly and maintain relationships with customers; drawing (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
David Coulter, who quit as president of BankAmerica Corp a year ago, is hired by Beacon Group, private equity and merger firm, to run its West Coast business (S)
Date: 21 September 1999
By CLIFTON BROWN
Clifton BROWN
Golfer Davis Love 3d discusses his preparations for Ryder Cup; photo (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By Eric Asimov
Eric Asimov
Eric Asimov column rates takeout fare at Ready to Eat in Greenwich Village, Mormando's Steakhouse on Upper West Side, and Ali Baba, near Queens-Midtown Tunnel; photo (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By JAMES STERNGOLD
James STERNGOLD
Many Asian-Americans feel that John Huang, Chinese-American who was at center of furor that erupted over illegal donations by Asians to Pres Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign, was unfairly vilified in fund-raising scandal; after years as one of most financially generous but under-represented ethnic minorities in American politics, many Asian-Americans are nursing deep wounds from what they regard as string of insulting scandals; they say things will be different in 2000; are taking political matters into their own hands by trying to transform diverse Asian-American groups into electoral bloc where population is most concentrated, in California, which is also biggest prize in Presidential campaign; photo (M)
Date: 21 September 1999
By DAVID W. CHEN
David CHEN
New York City metropolitan area residents continue to recover from effects of Huricane Floyd; thousands remain homeless, without electricity or telephone service; many schools remain closed and large number of automated teller machines remain out of service; growing concern over area's water supply discussed; photo (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
By PETER H. LEWIS
Peter LEWIS
Electronic marketers are finding technological solutions to many of most common criticisms of Internet commerce; technologies include three-dimensional graphics, interactive customer service using text and voice, new payment systems, improved search engines and automated shopping agents called 'bots'; much of new technologies, aimed at keeping loyalties of shoppers, will be hidden from view, including systems that let merchants better track personal spending and shopping habits of customers, reward frequent shoppers, manage inventory up to minute, fill orders quickly and maintain relationships with customers; drawing (M)
Date: 22 September 1999
David Coulter, who quit as president of BankAmerica Corp a year ago, is hired by Beacon Group, private equity and merger firm, to run its West Coast business (S)