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9th of December 2003 News

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Mets and Matsui All Smiles as He Arrives in New York

Date: 09 December 2003

By RAFAEL HERMOSO and KEN BELSON; Rafael Hermoso reported from New York for this article and Ken Belson from Tokyo. Ron Dicker contributed reporting from New York

Rafael HERMOSO

New York Mets newly acquired shortstop Kazuo Matsui arrives in New York from Japan; is greeted by dozens of reporters; photos (M)

Full Article

Bad News for New Jersey Bears

Date: 10 December 2003

Editorial on first black bear hunt in New Jersey in 33 years notes that while hunt offends sensibilities of many, other efforts to control increasing and aggressive bear population have failed

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: News Rack Owners Criticize City

Date: 10 December 2003

By Winnie Hu (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Winnie NYT

News rack owners and newspaper publishers say New York City arbitrarily fines them under new law regulating placement and maintenance of racks on sidewalks; city says it is only responding to 4,735 complaints (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 December 2003

Full Article

New Rule to Protect Players

Date: 10 December 2003

By MARK SCHEERER

Mark SCHEERER

American Hockey Coaches Association meeting puts into effect new rule that states that players cannot make contact with other players head and neck area in any manner (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 December 2003

Full Article

The New Bear in Town

Date: 09 December 2003

By Charles Siebert

Charles Siebert

Op-Ed article by Charles Siebert says New Jersey just opened its first sanctioned bear hunt in 33 years, but hunting as method of animal-population control and containment will not work; says simple gestures can minimize blurring of bear and human territory; says to dissuade bears that become overly reliant on human food sources, people should keep feeders and garbage bins out of reach, and states should require bear-proof enclosures around restaurant trash dumpsters; says New Jersey might also consider enforcing new law that makes feeding of bears illegal; says for those bears that prove resistant to all efforts at re-education, selective euthanasia by professional sharp-shooters is surely preferable alternative to invariably messy exploits of amateur hunters set loose among indeterminate number of free-roaming bears; drawing (L)

Full Article

Bobby Ross To Be Army's New Coach

Date: 09 December 2003

By JOE DRAPE

Joe DRAPE

United States Military Academy names Bobby Ross as new football coach (M)

Full Article

Switzerland Is Odd Piece in the Continent's New Mosaic

Date: 10 December 2003

By Alan Cowell

Alan Cowell

Recent election victory of stridently nationalist Swiss People's Party, now strongest parliamentary force, may reflect country's stubborn resistance to all appeals to be woven into European fabric; party leader Christoph Blocher, chemicals tycoon, has used his money to exploit unease about illegal immigration and European pressures for change and to call for return to old values of robust independence and prosperity; photos (M)

Full Article

The N.F.L. Spells Out New Hiring Guidelines

Date: 09 December 2003

By DAMON HACK

Damon HACK

NFL issues guidelines for interviewing and hiring minority coaches (M)

Full Article

Mets and Matsui All Smiles as He Arrives in New York

Date: 09 December 2003

By RAFAEL HERMOSO and KEN BELSON; Rafael Hermoso reported from New York for this article and Ken Belson from Tokyo. Ron Dicker contributed reporting from New York

Rafael HERMOSO

New York Mets newly acquired shortstop Kazuo Matsui arrives in New York from Japan; is greeted by dozens of reporters; photos (M)

Full Article

Bad News for New Jersey Bears

Date: 10 December 2003

Editorial on first black bear hunt in New Jersey in 33 years notes that while hunt offends sensibilities of many, other efforts to control increasing and aggressive bear population have failed

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: News Rack Owners Criticize City

Date: 10 December 2003

By Winnie Hu (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Winnie NYT

News rack owners and newspaper publishers say New York City arbitrarily fines them under new law regulating placement and maintenance of racks on sidewalks; city says it is only responding to 4,735 complaints (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 December 2003

Full Article

New Rule to Protect Players

Date: 10 December 2003

By MARK SCHEERER

Mark SCHEERER

American Hockey Coaches Association meeting puts into effect new rule that states that players cannot make contact with other players head and neck area in any manner (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 December 2003

Full Article

The New Bear in Town

Date: 09 December 2003

By Charles Siebert

Charles Siebert

Op-Ed article by Charles Siebert says New Jersey just opened its first sanctioned bear hunt in 33 years, but hunting as method of animal-population control and containment will not work; says simple gestures can minimize blurring of bear and human territory; says to dissuade bears that become overly reliant on human food sources, people should keep feeders and garbage bins out of reach, and states should require bear-proof enclosures around restaurant trash dumpsters; says New Jersey might also consider enforcing new law that makes feeding of bears illegal; says for those bears that prove resistant to all efforts at re-education, selective euthanasia by professional sharp-shooters is surely preferable alternative to invariably messy exploits of amateur hunters set loose among indeterminate number of free-roaming bears; drawing (L)

Full Article

Bobby Ross To Be Army's New Coach

Date: 09 December 2003

By JOE DRAPE

Joe DRAPE

United States Military Academy names Bobby Ross as new football coach (M)

Full Article

Switzerland Is Odd Piece in the Continent's New Mosaic

Date: 10 December 2003

By Alan Cowell

Alan Cowell

Recent election victory of stridently nationalist Swiss People's Party, now strongest parliamentary force, may reflect country's stubborn resistance to all appeals to be woven into European fabric; party leader Christoph Blocher, chemicals tycoon, has used his money to exploit unease about illegal immigration and European pressures for change and to call for return to old values of robust independence and prosperity; photos (M)

Full Article

The N.F.L. Spells Out New Hiring Guidelines

Date: 09 December 2003

By DAMON HACK

Damon HACK

NFL issues guidelines for interviewing and hiring minority coaches (M)

Full Article

Mets and Matsui All Smiles as He Arrives in New York

Date: 09 December 2003

By RAFAEL HERMOSO and KEN BELSON; Rafael Hermoso reported from New York for this article and Ken Belson from Tokyo. Ron Dicker contributed reporting from New York

Rafael HERMOSO

New York Mets newly acquired shortstop Kazuo Matsui arrives in New York from Japan; is greeted by dozens of reporters; photos (M)

Full Article

Bad News for New Jersey Bears

Date: 10 December 2003

Editorial on first black bear hunt in New Jersey in 33 years notes that while hunt offends sensibilities of many, other efforts to control increasing and aggressive bear population have failed

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: News Rack Owners Criticize City

Date: 10 December 2003

By Winnie Hu (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Winnie NYT

News rack owners and newspaper publishers say New York City arbitrarily fines them under new law regulating placement and maintenance of racks on sidewalks; city says it is only responding to 4,735 complaints (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 December 2003

Full Article

New Rule to Protect Players

Date: 10 December 2003

By MARK SCHEERER

Mark SCHEERER

American Hockey Coaches Association meeting puts into effect new rule that states that players cannot make contact with other players head and neck area in any manner (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 December 2003

Full Article

The New Bear in Town

Date: 09 December 2003

By Charles Siebert

Charles Siebert

Op-Ed article by Charles Siebert says New Jersey just opened its first sanctioned bear hunt in 33 years, but hunting as method of animal-population control and containment will not work; says simple gestures can minimize blurring of bear and human territory; says to dissuade bears that become overly reliant on human food sources, people should keep feeders and garbage bins out of reach, and states should require bear-proof enclosures around restaurant trash dumpsters; says New Jersey might also consider enforcing new law that makes feeding of bears illegal; says for those bears that prove resistant to all efforts at re-education, selective euthanasia by professional sharp-shooters is surely preferable alternative to invariably messy exploits of amateur hunters set loose among indeterminate number of free-roaming bears; drawing (L)

Full Article

Bobby Ross To Be Army's New Coach

Date: 09 December 2003

By JOE DRAPE

Joe DRAPE

United States Military Academy names Bobby Ross as new football coach (M)

Full Article

Switzerland Is Odd Piece in the Continent's New Mosaic

Date: 10 December 2003

By Alan Cowell

Alan Cowell

Recent election victory of stridently nationalist Swiss People's Party, now strongest parliamentary force, may reflect country's stubborn resistance to all appeals to be woven into European fabric; party leader Christoph Blocher, chemicals tycoon, has used his money to exploit unease about illegal immigration and European pressures for change and to call for return to old values of robust independence and prosperity; photos (M)

Full Article

The N.F.L. Spells Out New Hiring Guidelines

Date: 09 December 2003

By DAMON HACK

Damon HACK

NFL issues guidelines for interviewing and hiring minority coaches (M)

Full Article

Mets and Matsui All Smiles as He Arrives in New York

Date: 09 December 2003

By RAFAEL HERMOSO and KEN BELSON; Rafael Hermoso reported from New York for this article and Ken Belson from Tokyo. Ron Dicker contributed reporting from New York

Rafael HERMOSO

New York Mets newly acquired shortstop Kazuo Matsui arrives in New York from Japan; is greeted by dozens of reporters; photos (M)

Full Article

Bad News for New Jersey Bears

Date: 10 December 2003

Editorial on first black bear hunt in New Jersey in 33 years notes that while hunt offends sensibilities of many, other efforts to control increasing and aggressive bear population have failed

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: News Rack Owners Criticize City

Date: 10 December 2003

By Winnie Hu (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Winnie NYT

News rack owners and newspaper publishers say New York City arbitrarily fines them under new law regulating placement and maintenance of racks on sidewalks; city says it is only responding to 4,735 complaints (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 December 2003

Full Article

New Rule to Protect Players

Date: 10 December 2003

By MARK SCHEERER

Mark SCHEERER

American Hockey Coaches Association meeting puts into effect new rule that states that players cannot make contact with other players head and neck area in any manner (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 December 2003

Full Article

The New Bear in Town

Date: 09 December 2003

By Charles Siebert

Charles Siebert

Op-Ed article by Charles Siebert says New Jersey just opened its first sanctioned bear hunt in 33 years, but hunting as method of animal-population control and containment will not work; says simple gestures can minimize blurring of bear and human territory; says to dissuade bears that become overly reliant on human food sources, people should keep feeders and garbage bins out of reach, and states should require bear-proof enclosures around restaurant trash dumpsters; says New Jersey might also consider enforcing new law that makes feeding of bears illegal; says for those bears that prove resistant to all efforts at re-education, selective euthanasia by professional sharp-shooters is surely preferable alternative to invariably messy exploits of amateur hunters set loose among indeterminate number of free-roaming bears; drawing (L)

Full Article

Bobby Ross To Be Army's New Coach

Date: 09 December 2003

By JOE DRAPE

Joe DRAPE

United States Military Academy names Bobby Ross as new football coach (M)

Full Article

Switzerland Is Odd Piece in the Continent's New Mosaic

Date: 10 December 2003

By Alan Cowell

Alan Cowell

Recent election victory of stridently nationalist Swiss People's Party, now strongest parliamentary force, may reflect country's stubborn resistance to all appeals to be woven into European fabric; party leader Christoph Blocher, chemicals tycoon, has used his money to exploit unease about illegal immigration and European pressures for change and to call for return to old values of robust independence and prosperity; photos (M)

Full Article

The N.F.L. Spells Out New Hiring Guidelines

Date: 09 December 2003

By DAMON HACK

Damon HACK

NFL issues guidelines for interviewing and hiring minority coaches (M)

Full Article

Mets and Matsui All Smiles as He Arrives in New York

Date: 09 December 2003

By RAFAEL HERMOSO and KEN BELSON; Rafael Hermoso reported from New York for this article and Ken Belson from Tokyo. Ron Dicker contributed reporting from New York

Rafael HERMOSO

New York Mets newly acquired shortstop Kazuo Matsui arrives in New York from Japan; is greeted by dozens of reporters; photos (M)

Full Article

Bad News for New Jersey Bears

Date: 10 December 2003

Editorial on first black bear hunt in New Jersey in 33 years notes that while hunt offends sensibilities of many, other efforts to control increasing and aggressive bear population have failed

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: News Rack Owners Criticize City

Date: 10 December 2003

By Winnie Hu (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Winnie NYT

News rack owners and newspaper publishers say New York City arbitrarily fines them under new law regulating placement and maintenance of racks on sidewalks; city says it is only responding to 4,735 complaints (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 December 2003

Full Article

New Rule to Protect Players

Date: 10 December 2003

By MARK SCHEERER

Mark SCHEERER

American Hockey Coaches Association meeting puts into effect new rule that states that players cannot make contact with other players head and neck area in any manner (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 December 2003

Full Article

The New Bear in Town

Date: 09 December 2003

By Charles Siebert

Charles Siebert

Op-Ed article by Charles Siebert says New Jersey just opened its first sanctioned bear hunt in 33 years, but hunting as method of animal-population control and containment will not work; says simple gestures can minimize blurring of bear and human territory; says to dissuade bears that become overly reliant on human food sources, people should keep feeders and garbage bins out of reach, and states should require bear-proof enclosures around restaurant trash dumpsters; says New Jersey might also consider enforcing new law that makes feeding of bears illegal; says for those bears that prove resistant to all efforts at re-education, selective euthanasia by professional sharp-shooters is surely preferable alternative to invariably messy exploits of amateur hunters set loose among indeterminate number of free-roaming bears; drawing (L)

Full Article

Bobby Ross To Be Army's New Coach

Date: 09 December 2003

By JOE DRAPE

Joe DRAPE

United States Military Academy names Bobby Ross as new football coach (M)

Full Article

Switzerland Is Odd Piece in the Continent's New Mosaic

Date: 10 December 2003

By Alan Cowell

Alan Cowell

Recent election victory of stridently nationalist Swiss People's Party, now strongest parliamentary force, may reflect country's stubborn resistance to all appeals to be woven into European fabric; party leader Christoph Blocher, chemicals tycoon, has used his money to exploit unease about illegal immigration and European pressures for change and to call for return to old values of robust independence and prosperity; photos (M)

Full Article

The N.F.L. Spells Out New Hiring Guidelines

Date: 09 December 2003

By DAMON HACK

Damon HACK

NFL issues guidelines for interviewing and hiring minority coaches (M)

Full Article