19th of November 2000 News
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Rare New Housing for Historic New Castle, Del.
Date: 19 November 2000
By MAUREEN MILFORD
Maureen MILFORD
New townhouse project on Delaware River in New Castle, Delaware, is largest residential development in historic old section since 19th century; photos; map (M)
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Vietnam's New Struggle: How Global to Become?
Date: 20 November 2000
By DAVID E. SANGER
David SANGER
Analysis of Pres Cilitnon's visit to Vietnam; Clinton, who threw himself into battle within divided government over how fast and how far to open country to capitalist, democratic forces, leaves leaders exactly where he found them: bickering, conflicted and wondering how they had won war and lost peace (M)
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A New Assistant Conductor
Date: 19 November 2000
By Leslie Kandell
Leslie Kandell
Mark Laycock is named assistant conductor for New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 November 2000
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 November 2000
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The Election; The New Political Lexicon
Date: 19 November 2000
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Katharine SEELYE
Sampling of additions to political lexicon engendered by presidential campaign of 2000 (M)
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New Focus on Punch-Card System
Date: 19 November 2000
By FORD FESSENDEN
Ford FESSENDEN
Razor-thin presidential vote in Florida puts nation's focus on punch-card voting systems, whose technology has always had serious shortcomings; punch-card voting systems are cheap and fast, and before the words 'dimpled chad' became a part of national lexicon, election officials thought they were accurate enough; table compares rates of invalidated votes in Florida in 2000 and 1996; map shows counties across the US where punch cards are used (M)
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Bookend; Artists and Writers in a New World
Date: 19 November 2000
By Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw Bookend column on Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art on intertwined relationships among writers and artists of the time; drawing (M)
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Fares Fall in Upstate New York
Date: 19 November 2000
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Upstate New York cities are seeing dramatic increase in number of flights and, sometimes, lower ticket prices now that six low-cost carriers have entered market (S)
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A New Umbrella To Light the Way
Date: 19 November 2000
By JULIE DUNN
Julie DUNN
John M Catt, marketing director at Totes Isotoner Corp, comments on company's latest product, an umbrella with a flashlight in the handle; photo (S)
Full Article
Vietnam's New Struggle: How Global to Become?
Date: 20 November 2000
By DAVID E. SANGER
David SANGER
Analysis of Pres Cilitnon's visit to Vietnam; Clinton, who threw himself into battle within divided government over how fast and how far to open country to capitalist, democratic forces, leaves leaders exactly where he found them: bickering, conflicted and wondering how they had won war and lost peace (M)
Full Article
A New Assistant Conductor
Date: 19 November 2000
By Leslie Kandell
Leslie Kandell
Mark Laycock is named assistant conductor for New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 November 2000
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 November 2000
Full Article
The Election; The New Political Lexicon
Date: 19 November 2000
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Katharine SEELYE
Sampling of additions to political lexicon engendered by presidential campaign of 2000 (M)
Full Article
New Focus on Punch-Card System
Date: 19 November 2000
By FORD FESSENDEN
Ford FESSENDEN
Razor-thin presidential vote in Florida puts nation's focus on punch-card voting systems, whose technology has always had serious shortcomings; punch-card voting systems are cheap and fast, and before the words 'dimpled chad' became a part of national lexicon, election officials thought they were accurate enough; table compares rates of invalidated votes in Florida in 2000 and 1996; map shows counties across the US where punch cards are used (M)
Full Article
Bookend; Artists and Writers in a New World
Date: 19 November 2000
By Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw Bookend column on Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art on intertwined relationships among writers and artists of the time; drawing (M)
Full Article
Fares Fall in Upstate New York
Date: 19 November 2000
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Upstate New York cities are seeing dramatic increase in number of flights and, sometimes, lower ticket prices now that six low-cost carriers have entered market (S)
Full Article
A New Umbrella To Light the Way
Date: 19 November 2000
By JULIE DUNN
Julie DUNN
John M Catt, marketing director at Totes Isotoner Corp, comments on company's latest product, an umbrella with a flashlight in the handle; photo (S)
Full Article
Rare New Housing for Historic New Castle, Del.
Date: 19 November 2000
By MAUREEN MILFORD
Maureen MILFORD
New townhouse project on Delaware River in New Castle, Delaware, is largest residential development in historic old section since 19th century; photos; map (M)
Full Article
Vietnam's New Struggle: How Global to Become?
Date: 20 November 2000
By DAVID E. SANGER
David SANGER
Analysis of Pres Cilitnon's visit to Vietnam; Clinton, who threw himself into battle within divided government over how fast and how far to open country to capitalist, democratic forces, leaves leaders exactly where he found them: bickering, conflicted and wondering how they had won war and lost peace (M)
Full Article
A New Assistant Conductor
Date: 19 November 2000
By Leslie Kandell
Leslie Kandell
Mark Laycock is named assistant conductor for New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 November 2000
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 November 2000
Full Article
The Election; The New Political Lexicon
Date: 19 November 2000
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Katharine SEELYE
Sampling of additions to political lexicon engendered by presidential campaign of 2000 (M)
Full Article
New Focus on Punch-Card System
Date: 19 November 2000
By FORD FESSENDEN
Ford FESSENDEN
Razor-thin presidential vote in Florida puts nation's focus on punch-card voting systems, whose technology has always had serious shortcomings; punch-card voting systems are cheap and fast, and before the words 'dimpled chad' became a part of national lexicon, election officials thought they were accurate enough; table compares rates of invalidated votes in Florida in 2000 and 1996; map shows counties across the US where punch cards are used (M)
Full Article
Bookend; Artists and Writers in a New World
Date: 19 November 2000
By Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw Bookend column on Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art on intertwined relationships among writers and artists of the time; drawing (M)
Full Article
Fares Fall in Upstate New York
Date: 19 November 2000
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Upstate New York cities are seeing dramatic increase in number of flights and, sometimes, lower ticket prices now that six low-cost carriers have entered market (S)
Full Article
A New Umbrella To Light the Way
Date: 19 November 2000
By JULIE DUNN
Julie DUNN
John M Catt, marketing director at Totes Isotoner Corp, comments on company's latest product, an umbrella with a flashlight in the handle; photo (S)
Full Article
Rare New Housing for Historic New Castle, Del.
Date: 19 November 2000
By MAUREEN MILFORD
Maureen MILFORD
New townhouse project on Delaware River in New Castle, Delaware, is largest residential development in historic old section since 19th century; photos; map (M)
Full Article
Vietnam's New Struggle: How Global to Become?
Date: 20 November 2000
By DAVID E. SANGER
David SANGER
Analysis of Pres Cilitnon's visit to Vietnam; Clinton, who threw himself into battle within divided government over how fast and how far to open country to capitalist, democratic forces, leaves leaders exactly where he found them: bickering, conflicted and wondering how they had won war and lost peace (M)
Full Article
A New Assistant Conductor
Date: 19 November 2000
By Leslie Kandell
Leslie Kandell
Mark Laycock is named assistant conductor for New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 November 2000
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 November 2000
Full Article
The Election; The New Political Lexicon
Date: 19 November 2000
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Katharine SEELYE
Sampling of additions to political lexicon engendered by presidential campaign of 2000 (M)
Full Article
New Focus on Punch-Card System
Date: 19 November 2000
By FORD FESSENDEN
Ford FESSENDEN
Razor-thin presidential vote in Florida puts nation's focus on punch-card voting systems, whose technology has always had serious shortcomings; punch-card voting systems are cheap and fast, and before the words 'dimpled chad' became a part of national lexicon, election officials thought they were accurate enough; table compares rates of invalidated votes in Florida in 2000 and 1996; map shows counties across the US where punch cards are used (M)
Full Article
Bookend; Artists and Writers in a New World
Date: 19 November 2000
By Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw Bookend column on Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art on intertwined relationships among writers and artists of the time; drawing (M)
Full Article
Fares Fall in Upstate New York
Date: 19 November 2000
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Upstate New York cities are seeing dramatic increase in number of flights and, sometimes, lower ticket prices now that six low-cost carriers have entered market (S)
Full Article
A New Umbrella To Light the Way
Date: 19 November 2000
By JULIE DUNN
Julie DUNN
John M Catt, marketing director at Totes Isotoner Corp, comments on company's latest product, an umbrella with a flashlight in the handle; photo (S)
Full Article
Rare New Housing for Historic New Castle, Del.
Date: 19 November 2000
By MAUREEN MILFORD
Maureen MILFORD
New townhouse project on Delaware River in New Castle, Delaware, is largest residential development in historic old section since 19th century; photos; map (M)
Full Article
Vietnam's New Struggle: How Global to Become?
Date: 20 November 2000
By DAVID E. SANGER
David SANGER
Analysis of Pres Cilitnon's visit to Vietnam; Clinton, who threw himself into battle within divided government over how fast and how far to open country to capitalist, democratic forces, leaves leaders exactly where he found them: bickering, conflicted and wondering how they had won war and lost peace (M)
Full Article
A New Assistant Conductor
Date: 19 November 2000
By Leslie Kandell
Leslie Kandell
Mark Laycock is named assistant conductor for New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 November 2000
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 November 2000
Full Article
The Election; The New Political Lexicon
Date: 19 November 2000
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Katharine SEELYE
Sampling of additions to political lexicon engendered by presidential campaign of 2000 (M)
Full Article
New Focus on Punch-Card System
Date: 19 November 2000
By FORD FESSENDEN
Ford FESSENDEN
Razor-thin presidential vote in Florida puts nation's focus on punch-card voting systems, whose technology has always had serious shortcomings; punch-card voting systems are cheap and fast, and before the words 'dimpled chad' became a part of national lexicon, election officials thought they were accurate enough; table compares rates of invalidated votes in Florida in 2000 and 1996; map shows counties across the US where punch cards are used (M)
Full Article
Bookend; Artists and Writers in a New World
Date: 19 November 2000
By Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw
Tobin Harshaw Bookend column on Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art on intertwined relationships among writers and artists of the time; drawing (M)
Full Article
Fares Fall in Upstate New York
Date: 19 November 2000
By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
David JOHNSTON
Upstate New York cities are seeing dramatic increase in number of flights and, sometimes, lower ticket prices now that six low-cost carriers have entered market (S)
Full Article
A New Umbrella To Light the Way
Date: 19 November 2000
By JULIE DUNN
Julie DUNN
John M Catt, marketing director at Totes Isotoner Corp, comments on company's latest product, an umbrella with a flashlight in the handle; photo (S)
Full Article