15th of September 2001 News
Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 15. септембар 2001.
Envisioning an Expensive Future in the Brave New World of Fortress New York
Date: 16 September 2001
By DAVID BARSTOW
David BARSTOW
Security and terrorism experts agree that there is no way to eliminate threat of terrorism at New York City landmarks, and even approaching maximum security may mean following drastic measures; say security options once dismissed as unpalatable, impractical or too expensive are now likely to be adopted; diagram of measures that might be employed in Times Square (M)
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Leadership, Put to a New Test
Date: 16 September 2001
By LESLIE WAYNE and LESLIE KAUFMAN
Leslie WAYNE
How to respond to terrorist attacks on World Trade Center and Pentagon is not something taught in MBA class; comments from Donald B Marron of UBS America, Robert A Eckert of Mattel, Richard F Syron of Thermo Electron, Henry A McKinnell of Pfizer, John H Gutfreund of Gutfreund & Co, Leonard Riggio of Barnes & Noble, Barbara Corcoran of Corcoran Group, Roger Ailes of Fox News, Laurence A Tisch of Loews, Naomi B Levine of NYU and Barry Diller of USA Networks; photos (M)
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'Orderly Lines Of Jittery New Yorkers'
Date: 16 September 2001
By JOSHUA BROWN
Joshua BROWN
Essay by City University's American Social History Project director Joshua Brown says World Trade Center attack and subsequent collapse reminds him of earlier disasters in city; photo (M)
Full Article
New York Drops Its Game Face
Date: 16 September 2001
By ALEX KUCZYNSKI
Alex KUCZYNSKI
Article on inability of New Yorkers to keep their usual games faces intact and emotions in check in wake of terrorist attack on World Trade Center; photo (M)
Full Article
Here's a Starter Kit For the New Season
Date: 16 September 2001
By LESLIE KANDELL
Leslie KANDELL
Full Article
New Targets For the Muse Of Gay Wit
Date: 16 September 2001
By PETER MARKS
Peter MARKS
Profile of actor Peter Bartlett, 59, who has achieved status of comic muse and is about to perform in Rude Entertainment, evening of one-act plays by Paul Rudnick at Greenwich House Theater; photo (M)
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New & Noteworthy Paperbacks
Date: 16 September 2001
By Scott Veale
Scott Veale
Full Article
'New York Is Once Again A Part Of the Country'
Date: 16 September 2001
By ANNE ROIPHE
Anne ROIPHE
Essay by author Anne Roiphe describes what she saw and felt during and after terrorist attack on World Trade Center; photo (M)
Full Article
Brazilian Treasures On Loan in New York
Date: 16 September 2001
Exhibition of Brazilian treasures, including artwork from 17th and 18th centuries and modern and contemporary works, will open at Guggenheim Museum in New York on October 12 (S)
Full Article
'The New York Region Had Found a Centering Point'
Date: 16 September 2001
By TONY HISS
Tony HISS
Essay by Tony Hiss, visiting scholar at New York University's Robert F Wagner School of Public Service and author of Experience of Place, recalling several transformations that have changed city forever; holds World Trade Center towers, once thought of as oversized and inhumane, had become centering point for New York region before they were destroyed in terrorist attack; photo (M)
Full Article
Envisioning an Expensive Future in the Brave New World of Fortress New York
Date: 16 September 2001
By DAVID BARSTOW
David BARSTOW
Security and terrorism experts agree that there is no way to eliminate threat of terrorism at New York City landmarks, and even approaching maximum security may mean following drastic measures; say security options once dismissed as unpalatable, impractical or too expensive are now likely to be adopted; diagram of measures that might be employed in Times Square (M)
Full Article
Leadership, Put to a New Test
Date: 16 September 2001
By LESLIE WAYNE and LESLIE KAUFMAN
Leslie WAYNE
How to respond to terrorist attacks on World Trade Center and Pentagon is not something taught in MBA class; comments from Donald B Marron of UBS America, Robert A Eckert of Mattel, Richard F Syron of Thermo Electron, Henry A McKinnell of Pfizer, John H Gutfreund of Gutfreund & Co, Leonard Riggio of Barnes & Noble, Barbara Corcoran of Corcoran Group, Roger Ailes of Fox News, Laurence A Tisch of Loews, Naomi B Levine of NYU and Barry Diller of USA Networks; photos (M)
Full Article
'Orderly Lines Of Jittery New Yorkers'
Date: 16 September 2001
By JOSHUA BROWN
Joshua BROWN
Essay by City University's American Social History Project director Joshua Brown says World Trade Center attack and subsequent collapse reminds him of earlier disasters in city; photo (M)
Full Article
New York Drops Its Game Face
Date: 16 September 2001
By ALEX KUCZYNSKI
Alex KUCZYNSKI
Article on inability of New Yorkers to keep their usual games faces intact and emotions in check in wake of terrorist attack on World Trade Center; photo (M)
Full Article
Here's a Starter Kit For the New Season
Date: 16 September 2001
By LESLIE KANDELL
Leslie KANDELL
Full Article
New Targets For the Muse Of Gay Wit
Date: 16 September 2001
By PETER MARKS
Peter MARKS
Profile of actor Peter Bartlett, 59, who has achieved status of comic muse and is about to perform in Rude Entertainment, evening of one-act plays by Paul Rudnick at Greenwich House Theater; photo (M)
Full Article
New & Noteworthy Paperbacks
Date: 16 September 2001
By Scott Veale
Scott Veale
Full Article
'New York Is Once Again A Part Of the Country'
Date: 16 September 2001
By ANNE ROIPHE
Anne ROIPHE
Essay by author Anne Roiphe describes what she saw and felt during and after terrorist attack on World Trade Center; photo (M)
Full Article
Brazilian Treasures On Loan in New York
Date: 16 September 2001
Exhibition of Brazilian treasures, including artwork from 17th and 18th centuries and modern and contemporary works, will open at Guggenheim Museum in New York on October 12 (S)
Full Article
'The New York Region Had Found a Centering Point'
Date: 16 September 2001
By TONY HISS
Tony HISS
Essay by Tony Hiss, visiting scholar at New York University's Robert F Wagner School of Public Service and author of Experience of Place, recalling several transformations that have changed city forever; holds World Trade Center towers, once thought of as oversized and inhumane, had become centering point for New York region before they were destroyed in terrorist attack; photo (M)
Full Article
Envisioning an Expensive Future in the Brave New World of Fortress New York
Date: 16 September 2001
By DAVID BARSTOW
David BARSTOW
Security and terrorism experts agree that there is no way to eliminate threat of terrorism at New York City landmarks, and even approaching maximum security may mean following drastic measures; say security options once dismissed as unpalatable, impractical or too expensive are now likely to be adopted; diagram of measures that might be employed in Times Square (M)
Full Article
Leadership, Put to a New Test
Date: 16 September 2001
By LESLIE WAYNE and LESLIE KAUFMAN
Leslie WAYNE
How to respond to terrorist attacks on World Trade Center and Pentagon is not something taught in MBA class; comments from Donald B Marron of UBS America, Robert A Eckert of Mattel, Richard F Syron of Thermo Electron, Henry A McKinnell of Pfizer, John H Gutfreund of Gutfreund & Co, Leonard Riggio of Barnes & Noble, Barbara Corcoran of Corcoran Group, Roger Ailes of Fox News, Laurence A Tisch of Loews, Naomi B Levine of NYU and Barry Diller of USA Networks; photos (M)
Full Article
'Orderly Lines Of Jittery New Yorkers'
Date: 16 September 2001
By JOSHUA BROWN
Joshua BROWN
Essay by City University's American Social History Project director Joshua Brown says World Trade Center attack and subsequent collapse reminds him of earlier disasters in city; photo (M)
Full Article
New York Drops Its Game Face
Date: 16 September 2001
By ALEX KUCZYNSKI
Alex KUCZYNSKI
Article on inability of New Yorkers to keep their usual games faces intact and emotions in check in wake of terrorist attack on World Trade Center; photo (M)
Full Article
New Targets For the Muse Of Gay Wit
Date: 16 September 2001
By PETER MARKS
Peter MARKS
Profile of actor Peter Bartlett, 59, who has achieved status of comic muse and is about to perform in Rude Entertainment, evening of one-act plays by Paul Rudnick at Greenwich House Theater; photo (M)
Full Article
New & Noteworthy Paperbacks
Date: 16 September 2001
By Scott Veale
Scott Veale
Full Article
'New York Is Once Again A Part Of the Country'
Date: 16 September 2001
By ANNE ROIPHE
Anne ROIPHE
Essay by author Anne Roiphe describes what she saw and felt during and after terrorist attack on World Trade Center; photo (M)
Full Article
Brazilian Treasures On Loan in New York
Date: 16 September 2001
Exhibition of Brazilian treasures, including artwork from 17th and 18th centuries and modern and contemporary works, will open at Guggenheim Museum in New York on October 12 (S)
Full Article
Envisioning an Expensive Future in the Brave New World of Fortress New York
Date: 16 September 2001
By DAVID BARSTOW
David BARSTOW
Security and terrorism experts agree that there is no way to eliminate threat of terrorism at New York City landmarks, and even approaching maximum security may mean following drastic measures; say security options once dismissed as unpalatable, impractical or too expensive are now likely to be adopted; diagram of measures that might be employed in Times Square (M)
Full Article
Leadership, Put to a New Test
Date: 16 September 2001
By LESLIE WAYNE and LESLIE KAUFMAN
Leslie WAYNE
How to respond to terrorist attacks on World Trade Center and Pentagon is not something taught in MBA class; comments from Donald B Marron of UBS America, Robert A Eckert of Mattel, Richard F Syron of Thermo Electron, Henry A McKinnell of Pfizer, John H Gutfreund of Gutfreund & Co, Leonard Riggio of Barnes & Noble, Barbara Corcoran of Corcoran Group, Roger Ailes of Fox News, Laurence A Tisch of Loews, Naomi B Levine of NYU and Barry Diller of USA Networks; photos (M)
Full Article
'Orderly Lines Of Jittery New Yorkers'
Date: 16 September 2001
By JOSHUA BROWN
Joshua BROWN
Essay by City University's American Social History Project director Joshua Brown says World Trade Center attack and subsequent collapse reminds him of earlier disasters in city; photo (M)
Full Article
New York Drops Its Game Face
Date: 16 September 2001
By ALEX KUCZYNSKI
Alex KUCZYNSKI
Article on inability of New Yorkers to keep their usual games faces intact and emotions in check in wake of terrorist attack on World Trade Center; photo (M)
Full Article
Here's a Starter Kit For the New Season
Date: 16 September 2001
By LESLIE KANDELL
Leslie KANDELL
Full Article
New Targets For the Muse Of Gay Wit
Date: 16 September 2001
By PETER MARKS
Peter MARKS
Profile of actor Peter Bartlett, 59, who has achieved status of comic muse and is about to perform in Rude Entertainment, evening of one-act plays by Paul Rudnick at Greenwich House Theater; photo (M)
Full Article
New & Noteworthy Paperbacks
Date: 16 September 2001
By Scott Veale
Scott Veale
Full Article
'New York Is Once Again A Part Of the Country'
Date: 16 September 2001
By ANNE ROIPHE
Anne ROIPHE
Essay by author Anne Roiphe describes what she saw and felt during and after terrorist attack on World Trade Center; photo (M)
Full Article
'The New York Region Had Found a Centering Point'
Date: 16 September 2001
By TONY HISS
Tony HISS
Essay by Tony Hiss, visiting scholar at New York University's Robert F Wagner School of Public Service and author of Experience of Place, recalling several transformations that have changed city forever; holds World Trade Center towers, once thought of as oversized and inhumane, had become centering point for New York region before they were destroyed in terrorist attack; photo (M)
Full Article
Envisioning an Expensive Future in the Brave New World of Fortress New York
Date: 16 September 2001
By DAVID BARSTOW
David BARSTOW
Security and terrorism experts agree that there is no way to eliminate threat of terrorism at New York City landmarks, and even approaching maximum security may mean following drastic measures; say security options once dismissed as unpalatable, impractical or too expensive are now likely to be adopted; diagram of measures that might be employed in Times Square (M)
Full Article
Leadership, Put to a New Test
Date: 16 September 2001
By LESLIE WAYNE and LESLIE KAUFMAN
Leslie WAYNE
How to respond to terrorist attacks on World Trade Center and Pentagon is not something taught in MBA class; comments from Donald B Marron of UBS America, Robert A Eckert of Mattel, Richard F Syron of Thermo Electron, Henry A McKinnell of Pfizer, John H Gutfreund of Gutfreund & Co, Leonard Riggio of Barnes & Noble, Barbara Corcoran of Corcoran Group, Roger Ailes of Fox News, Laurence A Tisch of Loews, Naomi B Levine of NYU and Barry Diller of USA Networks; photos (M)
Full Article
'Orderly Lines Of Jittery New Yorkers'
Date: 16 September 2001
By JOSHUA BROWN
Joshua BROWN
Essay by City University's American Social History Project director Joshua Brown says World Trade Center attack and subsequent collapse reminds him of earlier disasters in city; photo (M)
Full Article
New York Drops Its Game Face
Date: 16 September 2001
By ALEX KUCZYNSKI
Alex KUCZYNSKI
Article on inability of New Yorkers to keep their usual games faces intact and emotions in check in wake of terrorist attack on World Trade Center; photo (M)
Full Article
Here's a Starter Kit For the New Season
Date: 16 September 2001
By LESLIE KANDELL
Leslie KANDELL
Full Article
New Targets For the Muse Of Gay Wit
Date: 16 September 2001
By PETER MARKS
Peter MARKS
Profile of actor Peter Bartlett, 59, who has achieved status of comic muse and is about to perform in Rude Entertainment, evening of one-act plays by Paul Rudnick at Greenwich House Theater; photo (M)
Full Article
New & Noteworthy Paperbacks
Date: 16 September 2001
By Scott Veale
Scott Veale
Full Article
Brazilian Treasures On Loan in New York
Date: 16 September 2001
Exhibition of Brazilian treasures, including artwork from 17th and 18th centuries and modern and contemporary works, will open at Guggenheim Museum in New York on October 12 (S)
Full Article
'The New York Region Had Found a Centering Point'
Date: 16 September 2001
By TONY HISS
Tony HISS
Essay by Tony Hiss, visiting scholar at New York University's Robert F Wagner School of Public Service and author of Experience of Place, recalling several transformations that have changed city forever; holds World Trade Center towers, once thought of as oversized and inhumane, had become centering point for New York region before they were destroyed in terrorist attack; photo (M)
Full Article