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27th of March 2005 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 27. март 2005.

A Few Points Along the Line Between News and Opinion

Date: 27 March 2005

By DANIEL OKRENT

Daniel OKRENT

Daniel Okrent, in Public Editor column, disputes contention of some New York Times readers that news pages are designated disseminator of views passed down from editorial page (M)

Full Article

President Bush's New Public Face: Confident, Comfortable and 'Impishly Fun'

Date: 28 March 2005

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

Elisabeth BUMILLER

White House officials say frisky Pres Bush people are seeing in public since his re-election is one he kept private for first four years, in effort to lend seriousness to his first term; he has held solo news conference every month since winning re-election; photo; graph (White Houue Letter) (M)

Full Article

A New Flavor For a Career

Date: 27 March 2005

By Robert Johnson

Robert Johnson

a new flavor for a career***Robert Holland Jr, former president and chief executive of Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc, keeps busy as general partner in private equity fund, member of four corporate boards, consultant to PepsiCo and board member of Harlem Junior Tennis Program; photo (S)

Full Article

The Soul of the New Exurb

Date: 27 March 2005

By Jonathan Mahler

Jonathan Mahler

Jonathan Mahler article on Radiant, Lee McFarland's Assemblies of God congregation in Surprise, Ariz, and similar conservative Christian megachurches that have established themselves in American exurbs; says large measure of Radiant's success derives from way it serves as locus for sprawling, decentralized community and operates almost like surrogate government, offering residents day care, athletic facilities, counseling and even schools, all paid for through voluntary tithing; says megachurches have been key part of Republican Party's gains among middle-class families in exurbia; photos (L)

Full Article

A New Sense of Time

Date: 27 March 2005

By CATHERINE WEST; As told to Julia Lawlor

Catherine WEST

Catherine West, president of US Card, credit card unit of Capital One Financial, writes The Boss column on balancing demands of career and family; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Complaints By Cyclists

Date: 28 March 2005

By Colin Moynihan (NYT); Compiled by John Harney

Colin NYT

Participants in Critical Mass bicycle rides accuse police of trying to thwart group's protests; officers arrest 37 cycliests and seize 50 bicycles; photo (S)

Full Article

Some see technology as a 'graying industry,' but others see a vibrant life ahead for applied computing in new fields.

Date: 28 March 2005

By Steve Lohr

Steve Lohr

Some industry observers believe United Sates technology industry will see its competitive stature erode, as new global rivals undercut American companies on price and increasingly wrest lead from US in innovation; optimists disagree, holding computing's almost infinite malleablity means it will not age like traditional industries; ways in which computing is moving ahead include increase focus on uses of technology in specific fields; drawing (M)

Full Article

A New Start, With Every Sunrise

Date: 27 March 2005

By JOYCE COHEN

Joyce COHEN

a new st

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 March 2005

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New CD's

Date: 28 March 2005

By Ben Ratliff

Ben Ratliff

Ben Ratliff reviews new albums by Charles Lloyd, John Ellis and jazz group Happy Apple; photos (M)

Full Article

A Few Points Along the Line Between News and Opinion

Date: 27 March 2005

By DANIEL OKRENT

Daniel OKRENT

Daniel Okrent, in Public Editor column, disputes contention of some New York Times readers that news pages are designated disseminator of views passed down from editorial page (M)

Full Article

The Soul of the New Exurb

Date: 27 March 2005

By Jonathan Mahler

Jonathan Mahler

Jonathan Mahler article on Radiant, Lee McFarland's Assemblies of God congregation in Surprise, Ariz, and similar conservative Christian megachurches that have established themselves in American exurbs; says large measure of Radiant's success derives from way it serves as locus for sprawling, decentralized community and operates almost like surrogate government, offering residents day care, athletic facilities, counseling and even schools, all paid for through voluntary tithing; says megachurches have been key part of Republican Party's gains among middle-class families in exurbia; photos (L)

Full Article

A New Sense of Time

Date: 27 March 2005

By CATHERINE WEST; As told to Julia Lawlor

Catherine WEST

Catherine West, president of US Card, credit card unit of Capital One Financial, writes The Boss column on balancing demands of career and family; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Complaints By Cyclists

Date: 28 March 2005

By Colin Moynihan (NYT); Compiled by John Harney

Colin NYT

Participants in Critical Mass bicycle rides accuse police of trying to thwart group's protests; officers arrest 37 cycliests and seize 50 bicycles; photo (S)

Full Article

Some see technology as a 'graying industry,' but others see a vibrant life ahead for applied computing in new fields.

Date: 28 March 2005

By Steve Lohr

Steve Lohr

Some industry observers believe United Sates technology industry will see its competitive stature erode, as new global rivals undercut American companies on price and increasingly wrest lead from US in innovation; optimists disagree, holding computing's almost infinite malleablity means it will not age like traditional industries; ways in which computing is moving ahead include increase focus on uses of technology in specific fields; drawing (M)

Full Article

A New Start, With Every Sunrise

Date: 27 March 2005

By JOYCE COHEN

Joyce COHEN

a new st

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 March 2005

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New CD's

Date: 28 March 2005

By Ben Ratliff

Ben Ratliff

Ben Ratliff reviews new albums by Charles Lloyd, John Ellis and jazz group Happy Apple; photos (M)

Full Article

A Few Points Along the Line Between News and Opinion

Date: 27 March 2005

By DANIEL OKRENT

Daniel OKRENT

Daniel Okrent, in Public Editor column, disputes contention of some New York Times readers that news pages are designated disseminator of views passed down from editorial page (M)

Full Article

President Bush's New Public Face: Confident, Comfortable and 'Impishly Fun'

Date: 28 March 2005

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

Elisabeth BUMILLER

White House officials say frisky Pres Bush people are seeing in public since his re-election is one he kept private for first four years, in effort to lend seriousness to his first term; he has held solo news conference every month since winning re-election; photo; graph (White Houue Letter) (M)

Full Article

A New Flavor For a Career

Date: 27 March 2005

By Robert Johnson

Robert Johnson

a new flavor for a career***Robert Holland Jr, former president and chief executive of Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc, keeps busy as general partner in private equity fund, member of four corporate boards, consultant to PepsiCo and board member of Harlem Junior Tennis Program; photo (S)

Full Article

The Soul of the New Exurb

Date: 27 March 2005

By Jonathan Mahler

Jonathan Mahler

Jonathan Mahler article on Radiant, Lee McFarland's Assemblies of God congregation in Surprise, Ariz, and similar conservative Christian megachurches that have established themselves in American exurbs; says large measure of Radiant's success derives from way it serves as locus for sprawling, decentralized community and operates almost like surrogate government, offering residents day care, athletic facilities, counseling and even schools, all paid for through voluntary tithing; says megachurches have been key part of Republican Party's gains among middle-class families in exurbia; photos (L)

Full Article

A New Sense of Time

Date: 27 March 2005

By CATHERINE WEST; As told to Julia Lawlor

Catherine WEST

Catherine West, president of US Card, credit card unit of Capital One Financial, writes The Boss column on balancing demands of career and family; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Complaints By Cyclists

Date: 28 March 2005

By Colin Moynihan (NYT); Compiled by John Harney

Colin NYT

Participants in Critical Mass bicycle rides accuse police of trying to thwart group's protests; officers arrest 37 cycliests and seize 50 bicycles; photo (S)

Full Article

Some see technology as a 'graying industry,' but others see a vibrant life ahead for applied computing in new fields.

Date: 28 March 2005

By Steve Lohr

Steve Lohr

Some industry observers believe United Sates technology industry will see its competitive stature erode, as new global rivals undercut American companies on price and increasingly wrest lead from US in innovation; optimists disagree, holding computing's almost infinite malleablity means it will not age like traditional industries; ways in which computing is moving ahead include increase focus on uses of technology in specific fields; drawing (M)

Full Article

A New Start, With Every Sunrise

Date: 27 March 2005

By JOYCE COHEN

Joyce COHEN

a new st

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 March 2005

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New CD's

Date: 28 March 2005

By Ben Ratliff

Ben Ratliff

Ben Ratliff reviews new albums by Charles Lloyd, John Ellis and jazz group Happy Apple; photos (M)

Full Article

A Few Points Along the Line Between News and Opinion

Date: 27 March 2005

By DANIEL OKRENT

Daniel OKRENT

Daniel Okrent, in Public Editor column, disputes contention of some New York Times readers that news pages are designated disseminator of views passed down from editorial page (M)

Full Article

President Bush's New Public Face: Confident, Comfortable and 'Impishly Fun'

Date: 28 March 2005

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

Elisabeth BUMILLER

White House officials say frisky Pres Bush people are seeing in public since his re-election is one he kept private for first four years, in effort to lend seriousness to his first term; he has held solo news conference every month since winning re-election; photo; graph (White Houue Letter) (M)

Full Article

A New Flavor For a Career

Date: 27 March 2005

By Robert Johnson

Robert Johnson

a new flavor for a career***Robert Holland Jr, former president and chief executive of Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc, keeps busy as general partner in private equity fund, member of four corporate boards, consultant to PepsiCo and board member of Harlem Junior Tennis Program; photo (S)

Full Article

The Soul of the New Exurb

Date: 27 March 2005

By Jonathan Mahler

Jonathan Mahler

Jonathan Mahler article on Radiant, Lee McFarland's Assemblies of God congregation in Surprise, Ariz, and similar conservative Christian megachurches that have established themselves in American exurbs; says large measure of Radiant's success derives from way it serves as locus for sprawling, decentralized community and operates almost like surrogate government, offering residents day care, athletic facilities, counseling and even schools, all paid for through voluntary tithing; says megachurches have been key part of Republican Party's gains among middle-class families in exurbia; photos (L)

Full Article

A New Sense of Time

Date: 27 March 2005

By CATHERINE WEST; As told to Julia Lawlor

Catherine WEST

Catherine West, president of US Card, credit card unit of Capital One Financial, writes The Boss column on balancing demands of career and family; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Complaints By Cyclists

Date: 28 March 2005

By Colin Moynihan (NYT); Compiled by John Harney

Colin NYT

Participants in Critical Mass bicycle rides accuse police of trying to thwart group's protests; officers arrest 37 cycliests and seize 50 bicycles; photo (S)

Full Article

Some see technology as a 'graying industry,' but others see a vibrant life ahead for applied computing in new fields.

Date: 28 March 2005

By Steve Lohr

Steve Lohr

Some industry observers believe United Sates technology industry will see its competitive stature erode, as new global rivals undercut American companies on price and increasingly wrest lead from US in innovation; optimists disagree, holding computing's almost infinite malleablity means it will not age like traditional industries; ways in which computing is moving ahead include increase focus on uses of technology in specific fields; drawing (M)

Full Article

A New Start, With Every Sunrise

Date: 27 March 2005

By JOYCE COHEN

Joyce COHEN

a new st

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 March 2005

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New CD's

Date: 28 March 2005

By Ben Ratliff

Ben Ratliff

Ben Ratliff reviews new albums by Charles Lloyd, John Ellis and jazz group Happy Apple; photos (M)

Full Article

A Few Points Along the Line Between News and Opinion

Date: 27 March 2005

By DANIEL OKRENT

Daniel OKRENT

Daniel Okrent, in Public Editor column, disputes contention of some New York Times readers that news pages are designated disseminator of views passed down from editorial page (M)

Full Article

A New Flavor For a Career

Date: 27 March 2005

By Robert Johnson

Robert Johnson

a new flavor for a career***Robert Holland Jr, former president and chief executive of Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc, keeps busy as general partner in private equity fund, member of four corporate boards, consultant to PepsiCo and board member of Harlem Junior Tennis Program; photo (S)

Full Article

The Soul of the New Exurb

Date: 27 March 2005

By Jonathan Mahler

Jonathan Mahler

Jonathan Mahler article on Radiant, Lee McFarland's Assemblies of God congregation in Surprise, Ariz, and similar conservative Christian megachurches that have established themselves in American exurbs; says large measure of Radiant's success derives from way it serves as locus for sprawling, decentralized community and operates almost like surrogate government, offering residents day care, athletic facilities, counseling and even schools, all paid for through voluntary tithing; says megachurches have been key part of Republican Party's gains among middle-class families in exurbia; photos (L)

Full Article

A New Sense of Time

Date: 27 March 2005

By CATHERINE WEST; As told to Julia Lawlor

Catherine WEST

Catherine West, president of US Card, credit card unit of Capital One Financial, writes The Boss column on balancing demands of career and family; photo (M)

Full Article

A New Start, With Every Sunrise

Date: 27 March 2005

By JOYCE COHEN

Joyce COHEN

a new st

Full Article

Critic's Choice: New CD's

Date: 28 March 2005

By Ben Ratliff

Ben Ratliff

Ben Ratliff reviews new albums by Charles Lloyd, John Ellis and jazz group Happy Apple; photos (M)

Full Article