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20th of August 2004 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 20. август 2004.

CEPHALON TO SEEK APPROVAL FOR NEW USE OF PROVIGIL

Date: 20 August 2004

Cephalon Inc, maker of antidrowsiness drug Provigil, will ask federal regulator in fourth quarter of this year to approve its use to ease symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (S)

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Magazine Is New in Moscow, but Looks Familiar to New York

Date: 21 August 2004

By SOPHIA KISHKOVSKY

Sophia KISHKOVSKY

New Russian magazine called Novy Ochevidets, or New Eyewitness, is introduced in Moscow; it bears uncanny resemblance to The New Yorker magazine; appearance of publication so closely resembling prestigious Western title has attracted notice, particularly in The New Yorker offices; photo (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 August 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 August 2004

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New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

Marilyn Ward letter contends top New Jersey Democrats like Sen Jon Corzine have put future of Democratic Party before welfare of state by not pressuring Gov McGreevey out of office (Aug 19 article)

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New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

Cormac Flynn letter holds for New Jersey to get a governor with genuine mandate, wisest course is to go forward with regular primary and election next year

Full Article

New Jersey's Succession Mess

Date: 21 August 2004

Editorial urges Gov James McGreevey to make quick and honorable exit to allow for special election in Nov; contends that New Jersey's citizens and legislators should begin taking steps to reform their undemocratic rules of succession; notes that New Jersey is one of only eight states that does not have lieutenant governor; maintains that it appears to be only state where newly appointed governor, State Sen Pres Richard Codey, is required to continue serving as president of State Senate; holds that New Jersey could fix this with constitutional amendment

Full Article

Mayor's New Olympic Pitch: The City That Never Smokes

Date: 21 August 2004

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

Mayor Michael Bloomberg cites New York's smoking curbs as another reason to hold Olympics in city (S)

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Across New York, a Death Penalty Stuck in Limbo

Date: 21 August 2004

By WILLIAM GLABERSON

William GLABERSON

Confusion over New York State's capital punishment law is complicating job of presecutors and putting fate of inmates in limbo; Court of Appeals, state's highest court, had seemingly suspended capital punishment in June, finding central provision of law unconstitutional; prosecutors and defense lawyers say law is neither completely in force nor convincingly defunct; Brooklyn Dist Atty Charles J Hynes is trying to delay his four death penalty cases, waiting to see if State Legislature will adopt new law; Hynes photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

David Spett letter says Gov James E McGreevey of New Jersey was forthright about his affair and is courageous for stepping down; argues that for stability's sake, he should be allowed to stay in office a few more months

Full Article

Magazine Is New in Moscow, but Looks Familiar to New York

Date: 21 August 2004

By SOPHIA KISHKOVSKY

Sophia KISHKOVSKY

New Russian magazine called Novy Ochevidets, or New Eyewitness, is introduced in Moscow; it bears uncanny resemblance to The New Yorker magazine; appearance of publication so closely resembling prestigious Western title has attracted notice, particularly in The New Yorker offices; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 August 2004

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

Marilyn Ward letter contends top New Jersey Democrats like Sen Jon Corzine have put future of Democratic Party before welfare of state by not pressuring Gov McGreevey out of office (Aug 19 article)

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

Cormac Flynn letter holds for New Jersey to get a governor with genuine mandate, wisest course is to go forward with regular primary and election next year

Full Article

New Jersey's Succession Mess

Date: 21 August 2004

Editorial urges Gov James McGreevey to make quick and honorable exit to allow for special election in Nov; contends that New Jersey's citizens and legislators should begin taking steps to reform their undemocratic rules of succession; notes that New Jersey is one of only eight states that does not have lieutenant governor; maintains that it appears to be only state where newly appointed governor, State Sen Pres Richard Codey, is required to continue serving as president of State Senate; holds that New Jersey could fix this with constitutional amendment

Full Article

Mayor's New Olympic Pitch: The City That Never Smokes

Date: 21 August 2004

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

Mayor Michael Bloomberg cites New York's smoking curbs as another reason to hold Olympics in city (S)

Full Article

Across New York, a Death Penalty Stuck in Limbo

Date: 21 August 2004

By WILLIAM GLABERSON

William GLABERSON

Confusion over New York State's capital punishment law is complicating job of presecutors and putting fate of inmates in limbo; Court of Appeals, state's highest court, had seemingly suspended capital punishment in June, finding central provision of law unconstitutional; prosecutors and defense lawyers say law is neither completely in force nor convincingly defunct; Brooklyn Dist Atty Charles J Hynes is trying to delay his four death penalty cases, waiting to see if State Legislature will adopt new law; Hynes photo (M)

Full Article

CEPHALON TO SEEK APPROVAL FOR NEW USE OF PROVIGIL

Date: 20 August 2004

Cephalon Inc, maker of antidrowsiness drug Provigil, will ask federal regulator in fourth quarter of this year to approve its use to ease symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (S)

Full Article

Magazine Is New in Moscow, but Looks Familiar to New York

Date: 21 August 2004

By SOPHIA KISHKOVSKY

Sophia KISHKOVSKY

New Russian magazine called Novy Ochevidets, or New Eyewitness, is introduced in Moscow; it bears uncanny resemblance to The New Yorker magazine; appearance of publication so closely resembling prestigious Western title has attracted notice, particularly in The New Yorker offices; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 August 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 August 2004

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

Marilyn Ward letter contends top New Jersey Democrats like Sen Jon Corzine have put future of Democratic Party before welfare of state by not pressuring Gov McGreevey out of office (Aug 19 article)

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

Cormac Flynn letter holds for New Jersey to get a governor with genuine mandate, wisest course is to go forward with regular primary and election next year

Full Article

New Jersey's Succession Mess

Date: 21 August 2004

Editorial urges Gov James McGreevey to make quick and honorable exit to allow for special election in Nov; contends that New Jersey's citizens and legislators should begin taking steps to reform their undemocratic rules of succession; notes that New Jersey is one of only eight states that does not have lieutenant governor; maintains that it appears to be only state where newly appointed governor, State Sen Pres Richard Codey, is required to continue serving as president of State Senate; holds that New Jersey could fix this with constitutional amendment

Full Article

Mayor's New Olympic Pitch: The City That Never Smokes

Date: 21 August 2004

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

Mayor Michael Bloomberg cites New York's smoking curbs as another reason to hold Olympics in city (S)

Full Article

Across New York, a Death Penalty Stuck in Limbo

Date: 21 August 2004

By WILLIAM GLABERSON

William GLABERSON

Confusion over New York State's capital punishment law is complicating job of presecutors and putting fate of inmates in limbo; Court of Appeals, state's highest court, had seemingly suspended capital punishment in June, finding central provision of law unconstitutional; prosecutors and defense lawyers say law is neither completely in force nor convincingly defunct; Brooklyn Dist Atty Charles J Hynes is trying to delay his four death penalty cases, waiting to see if State Legislature will adopt new law; Hynes photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

David Spett letter says Gov James E McGreevey of New Jersey was forthright about his affair and is courageous for stepping down; argues that for stability's sake, he should be allowed to stay in office a few more months

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 August 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 August 2004

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

Marilyn Ward letter contends top New Jersey Democrats like Sen Jon Corzine have put future of Democratic Party before welfare of state by not pressuring Gov McGreevey out of office (Aug 19 article)

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

Cormac Flynn letter holds for New Jersey to get a governor with genuine mandate, wisest course is to go forward with regular primary and election next year

Full Article

New Jersey's Succession Mess

Date: 21 August 2004

Editorial urges Gov James McGreevey to make quick and honorable exit to allow for special election in Nov; contends that New Jersey's citizens and legislators should begin taking steps to reform their undemocratic rules of succession; notes that New Jersey is one of only eight states that does not have lieutenant governor; maintains that it appears to be only state where newly appointed governor, State Sen Pres Richard Codey, is required to continue serving as president of State Senate; holds that New Jersey could fix this with constitutional amendment

Full Article

Mayor's New Olympic Pitch: The City That Never Smokes

Date: 21 August 2004

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

Mayor Michael Bloomberg cites New York's smoking curbs as another reason to hold Olympics in city (S)

Full Article

Across New York, a Death Penalty Stuck in Limbo

Date: 21 August 2004

By WILLIAM GLABERSON

William GLABERSON

Confusion over New York State's capital punishment law is complicating job of presecutors and putting fate of inmates in limbo; Court of Appeals, state's highest court, had seemingly suspended capital punishment in June, finding central provision of law unconstitutional; prosecutors and defense lawyers say law is neither completely in force nor convincingly defunct; Brooklyn Dist Atty Charles J Hynes is trying to delay his four death penalty cases, waiting to see if State Legislature will adopt new law; Hynes photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

David Spett letter says Gov James E McGreevey of New Jersey was forthright about his affair and is courageous for stepping down; argues that for stability's sake, he should be allowed to stay in office a few more months

Full Article

CEPHALON TO SEEK APPROVAL FOR NEW USE OF PROVIGIL

Date: 20 August 2004

Cephalon Inc, maker of antidrowsiness drug Provigil, will ask federal regulator in fourth quarter of this year to approve its use to ease symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (S)

Full Article

Magazine Is New in Moscow, but Looks Familiar to New York

Date: 21 August 2004

By SOPHIA KISHKOVSKY

Sophia KISHKOVSKY

New Russian magazine called Novy Ochevidets, or New Eyewitness, is introduced in Moscow; it bears uncanny resemblance to The New Yorker magazine; appearance of publication so closely resembling prestigious Western title has attracted notice, particularly in The New Yorker offices; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 August 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 August 2004

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

Marilyn Ward letter contends top New Jersey Democrats like Sen Jon Corzine have put future of Democratic Party before welfare of state by not pressuring Gov McGreevey out of office (Aug 19 article)

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

Cormac Flynn letter holds for New Jersey to get a governor with genuine mandate, wisest course is to go forward with regular primary and election next year

Full Article

New Jersey's Succession Mess

Date: 21 August 2004

Editorial urges Gov James McGreevey to make quick and honorable exit to allow for special election in Nov; contends that New Jersey's citizens and legislators should begin taking steps to reform their undemocratic rules of succession; notes that New Jersey is one of only eight states that does not have lieutenant governor; maintains that it appears to be only state where newly appointed governor, State Sen Pres Richard Codey, is required to continue serving as president of State Senate; holds that New Jersey could fix this with constitutional amendment

Full Article

Mayor's New Olympic Pitch: The City That Never Smokes

Date: 21 August 2004

By WINNIE HU

Winnie HU

Mayor Michael Bloomberg cites New York's smoking curbs as another reason to hold Olympics in city (S)

Full Article

Across New York, a Death Penalty Stuck in Limbo

Date: 21 August 2004

By WILLIAM GLABERSON

William GLABERSON

Confusion over New York State's capital punishment law is complicating job of presecutors and putting fate of inmates in limbo; Court of Appeals, state's highest court, had seemingly suspended capital punishment in June, finding central provision of law unconstitutional; prosecutors and defense lawyers say law is neither completely in force nor convincingly defunct; Brooklyn Dist Atty Charles J Hynes is trying to delay his four death penalty cases, waiting to see if State Legislature will adopt new law; Hynes photo (M)

Full Article

New Jersey Politics

Date: 20 August 2004

David Spett letter says Gov James E McGreevey of New Jersey was forthright about his affair and is courageous for stepping down; argues that for stability's sake, he should be allowed to stay in office a few more months

Full Article