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26th of March 2004 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 26. март 2004.

CHRYSLER TO STOP OFFERING LEASES IN NEW YORK STATE

Date: 26 March 2004

Chrysler unit DaimlerChrysler will stop offering vehicle leases in New York State May 1 because of law that holds leasing companies liable in accidents; Chrysler's move comes one day after Honda Motor Co resumes leasing in New York and raises prices to compensate for state law (S)

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World Business Briefing | Australia And New Zealand: New Zealand: Tissue Concern Acquired

Date: 27 March 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 March 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 March 2004

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In Obscurity, The Tallest And Oldest New Yorker

Date: 27 March 2004

By COREY KILGANNON

Corey KILGANNON

Tulip tree nicknamed Queens Giant towers in relative obscurity in Alley Pond Park in Queens, close to shopping and Long Island Expressway; photo; 134-foot-tall tree may be 450 years old, which makes it tallest, oldest living thing in New York City, and worthy of more protection than tree enthusiasts say it gets; photo of Frank W Hammelbacher, regular visitor, in tree's hollow (S)

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A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr David S Svahn letter responds to March 21 article; holds that interventional cardiologists are not at fault; maintains that we value procedures more than taking pills and changing lifestyles

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr Debra Braverman letter responds to March 21 article; holds that Medicare and private insurers should stop paying so indiscriminately for procedures like angioplasty, bypasses and insertion of stents

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr James Scheuer letter responds to March 21 article; holds that control of coronary risk factors by diet, medicines and other noninterventional approaches are important means of preventing heart attacks

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr Dean Ornish letter responds to March 21 article; holds that angioplasty and bypass surgery have not been proved to prolong life or prevent heart attacks in most people; contends that comprehensive changes in diet and lifestyle can accomplish same reductions in angina and begin reversing heart disease in only few weeks at fraction of cost

Full Article

NASA Seeks New Frontier in Jet Engines

Date: 27 March 2004

By WARREN E. LEARY

Warren LEARY

X-43A, NASA's experimental unmanned jet, is being readied for 10-second dash at edge of space on March 27 that could see it reach speed of 5,000 miles per hour, seven times speed of sound, in testing concept of scramjet engine; it would become first nonrocket, air-breathing plane to reach hypersonic speeds if testing is successful; engineers say scramjet engine could lead to sending payloads into space much more cheaply or to aircraft that could whisk people to any point in world within two hours; flight will be held 40,000 feet above Navy's Pacific test range off California coast; diagram shows how scramjet engine differs from conventional jet engine (M)

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World Business Briefing | Australia And New Zealand: New Zealand: Tissue Concern Acquired

Date: 27 March 2004

Full Article

In Obscurity, The Tallest And Oldest New Yorker

Date: 27 March 2004

By COREY KILGANNON

Corey KILGANNON

Tulip tree nicknamed Queens Giant towers in relative obscurity in Alley Pond Park in Queens, close to shopping and Long Island Expressway; photo; 134-foot-tall tree may be 450 years old, which makes it tallest, oldest living thing in New York City, and worthy of more protection than tree enthusiasts say it gets; photo of Frank W Hammelbacher, regular visitor, in tree's hollow (S)

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr David S Svahn letter responds to March 21 article; holds that interventional cardiologists are not at fault; maintains that we value procedures more than taking pills and changing lifestyles

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr James Scheuer letter responds to March 21 article; holds that control of coronary risk factors by diet, medicines and other noninterventional approaches are important means of preventing heart attacks

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr Dean Ornish letter responds to March 21 article; holds that angioplasty and bypass surgery have not been proved to prolong life or prevent heart attacks in most people; contends that comprehensive changes in diet and lifestyle can accomplish same reductions in angina and begin reversing heart disease in only few weeks at fraction of cost

Full Article

NASA Seeks New Frontier in Jet Engines

Date: 27 March 2004

By WARREN E. LEARY

Warren LEARY

X-43A, NASA's experimental unmanned jet, is being readied for 10-second dash at edge of space on March 27 that could see it reach speed of 5,000 miles per hour, seven times speed of sound, in testing concept of scramjet engine; it would become first nonrocket, air-breathing plane to reach hypersonic speeds if testing is successful; engineers say scramjet engine could lead to sending payloads into space much more cheaply or to aircraft that could whisk people to any point in world within two hours; flight will be held 40,000 feet above Navy's Pacific test range off California coast; diagram shows how scramjet engine differs from conventional jet engine (M)

Full Article

CHRYSLER TO STOP OFFERING LEASES IN NEW YORK STATE

Date: 26 March 2004

Chrysler unit DaimlerChrysler will stop offering vehicle leases in New York State May 1 because of law that holds leasing companies liable in accidents; Chrysler's move comes one day after Honda Motor Co resumes leasing in New York and raises prices to compensate for state law (S)

Full Article

World Business Briefing | Australia And New Zealand: New Zealand: Tissue Concern Acquired

Date: 27 March 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 March 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 March 2004

Full Article

In Obscurity, The Tallest And Oldest New Yorker

Date: 27 March 2004

By COREY KILGANNON

Corey KILGANNON

Tulip tree nicknamed Queens Giant towers in relative obscurity in Alley Pond Park in Queens, close to shopping and Long Island Expressway; photo; 134-foot-tall tree may be 450 years old, which makes it tallest, oldest living thing in New York City, and worthy of more protection than tree enthusiasts say it gets; photo of Frank W Hammelbacher, regular visitor, in tree's hollow (S)

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr David S Svahn letter responds to March 21 article; holds that interventional cardiologists are not at fault; maintains that we value procedures more than taking pills and changing lifestyles

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr Debra Braverman letter responds to March 21 article; holds that Medicare and private insurers should stop paying so indiscriminately for procedures like angioplasty, bypasses and insertion of stents

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr James Scheuer letter responds to March 21 article; holds that control of coronary risk factors by diet, medicines and other noninterventional approaches are important means of preventing heart attacks

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr Dean Ornish letter responds to March 21 article; holds that angioplasty and bypass surgery have not been proved to prolong life or prevent heart attacks in most people; contends that comprehensive changes in diet and lifestyle can accomplish same reductions in angina and begin reversing heart disease in only few weeks at fraction of cost

Full Article

NASA Seeks New Frontier in Jet Engines

Date: 27 March 2004

By WARREN E. LEARY

Warren LEARY

X-43A, NASA's experimental unmanned jet, is being readied for 10-second dash at edge of space on March 27 that could see it reach speed of 5,000 miles per hour, seven times speed of sound, in testing concept of scramjet engine; it would become first nonrocket, air-breathing plane to reach hypersonic speeds if testing is successful; engineers say scramjet engine could lead to sending payloads into space much more cheaply or to aircraft that could whisk people to any point in world within two hours; flight will be held 40,000 feet above Navy's Pacific test range off California coast; diagram shows how scramjet engine differs from conventional jet engine (M)

Full Article

CHRYSLER TO STOP OFFERING LEASES IN NEW YORK STATE

Date: 26 March 2004

Chrysler unit DaimlerChrysler will stop offering vehicle leases in New York State May 1 because of law that holds leasing companies liable in accidents; Chrysler's move comes one day after Honda Motor Co resumes leasing in New York and raises prices to compensate for state law (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 March 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 March 2004

Full Article

In Obscurity, The Tallest And Oldest New Yorker

Date: 27 March 2004

By COREY KILGANNON

Corey KILGANNON

Tulip tree nicknamed Queens Giant towers in relative obscurity in Alley Pond Park in Queens, close to shopping and Long Island Expressway; photo; 134-foot-tall tree may be 450 years old, which makes it tallest, oldest living thing in New York City, and worthy of more protection than tree enthusiasts say it gets; photo of Frank W Hammelbacher, regular visitor, in tree's hollow (S)

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr David S Svahn letter responds to March 21 article; holds that interventional cardiologists are not at fault; maintains that we value procedures more than taking pills and changing lifestyles

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr Debra Braverman letter responds to March 21 article; holds that Medicare and private insurers should stop paying so indiscriminately for procedures like angioplasty, bypasses and insertion of stents

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr Dean Ornish letter responds to March 21 article; holds that angioplasty and bypass surgery have not been proved to prolong life or prevent heart attacks in most people; contends that comprehensive changes in diet and lifestyle can accomplish same reductions in angina and begin reversing heart disease in only few weeks at fraction of cost

Full Article

NASA Seeks New Frontier in Jet Engines

Date: 27 March 2004

By WARREN E. LEARY

Warren LEARY

X-43A, NASA's experimental unmanned jet, is being readied for 10-second dash at edge of space on March 27 that could see it reach speed of 5,000 miles per hour, seven times speed of sound, in testing concept of scramjet engine; it would become first nonrocket, air-breathing plane to reach hypersonic speeds if testing is successful; engineers say scramjet engine could lead to sending payloads into space much more cheaply or to aircraft that could whisk people to any point in world within two hours; flight will be held 40,000 feet above Navy's Pacific test range off California coast; diagram shows how scramjet engine differs from conventional jet engine (M)

Full Article

CHRYSLER TO STOP OFFERING LEASES IN NEW YORK STATE

Date: 26 March 2004

Chrysler unit DaimlerChrysler will stop offering vehicle leases in New York State May 1 because of law that holds leasing companies liable in accidents; Chrysler's move comes one day after Honda Motor Co resumes leasing in New York and raises prices to compensate for state law (S)

Full Article

World Business Briefing | Australia And New Zealand: New Zealand: Tissue Concern Acquired

Date: 27 March 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 March 2004

Full Article

In Obscurity, The Tallest And Oldest New Yorker

Date: 27 March 2004

By COREY KILGANNON

Corey KILGANNON

Tulip tree nicknamed Queens Giant towers in relative obscurity in Alley Pond Park in Queens, close to shopping and Long Island Expressway; photo; 134-foot-tall tree may be 450 years old, which makes it tallest, oldest living thing in New York City, and worthy of more protection than tree enthusiasts say it gets; photo of Frank W Hammelbacher, regular visitor, in tree's hollow (S)

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr David S Svahn letter responds to March 21 article; holds that interventional cardiologists are not at fault; maintains that we value procedures more than taking pills and changing lifestyles

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr Debra Braverman letter responds to March 21 article; holds that Medicare and private insurers should stop paying so indiscriminately for procedures like angioplasty, bypasses and insertion of stents

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr James Scheuer letter responds to March 21 article; holds that control of coronary risk factors by diet, medicines and other noninterventional approaches are important means of preventing heart attacks

Full Article

A New Prescription for the Heart

Date: 27 March 2004

Dr Dean Ornish letter responds to March 21 article; holds that angioplasty and bypass surgery have not been proved to prolong life or prevent heart attacks in most people; contends that comprehensive changes in diet and lifestyle can accomplish same reductions in angina and begin reversing heart disease in only few weeks at fraction of cost

Full Article

NASA Seeks New Frontier in Jet Engines

Date: 27 March 2004

By WARREN E. LEARY

Warren LEARY

X-43A, NASA's experimental unmanned jet, is being readied for 10-second dash at edge of space on March 27 that could see it reach speed of 5,000 miles per hour, seven times speed of sound, in testing concept of scramjet engine; it would become first nonrocket, air-breathing plane to reach hypersonic speeds if testing is successful; engineers say scramjet engine could lead to sending payloads into space much more cheaply or to aircraft that could whisk people to any point in world within two hours; flight will be held 40,000 feet above Navy's Pacific test range off California coast; diagram shows how scramjet engine differs from conventional jet engine (M)

Full Article