9th of December 2002 News
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Wanted: A New Personality for MSNBC; Troubled Cable News Network Seeks Ways to Match Its Rivals
Date: 09 December 2002
By JIM RUTENBERG
Jim RUTENBERG
Phil Donahue's talk show on MSNBC badly trails Fox and CNN in ratings, and Neal Shapiro, president of NBC News, is under pressure from General Electric, NBC parent, to find new personality for cable network; NBC's standing as top-rated broadcast news outlet is found to put it at disadvantage in cable, where viewers want attitude, strong point of view and good dose of showmanship, qualities that are anathema to old-line news organizations; Shapiro and Erik Sorensen, MSNBC's president, are working to find right kind of program for Jesse Ventura, governor of Minnesota and former wrestler; photos (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 December 2002
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 09 December 2002
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Old Animosities Arise In the New Economics
Date: 10 December 2002
By Murray Chass
Murray Chass
Murray Chass On Baseball column discusses dynamics of new economy in baseball, which has forced most teams to trim payroll and cut players; Major League Baseball officials and owners have been accused of colluding to avoid requirements of new collective bargaining agreement; photos (M)
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New Specialty Gets High Marks
Date: 10 December 2002
By John O'Neil
John O'Neil
University of Chicago study, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, finds that doctors who specialize in treating patients in hospital can reduce death rates and costs as they develop greater experience; drawing (M)
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Schools Face New Policy On Transfers
Date: 10 December 2002
By DIANA JEAN SCHEMO
Diana SCHEMO
United States Education Department draft guidelines hold school districts that lack space for children wishing to transfer out of failing public schools must, to extent practicable, forge cooperative accords with other districts to accept students; federal officials say they will not scrutinize state plans to ensure that such cross-district accords are in place; experts say cross-district transfer accord requirement would be hard to enforce (M)
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New Economic Policy
Date: 09 December 2002
By WILLIAM SAFIRE
William SAFIRE
William Safire Op-Ed column outlines new economic policy for Pres Bush (M)
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New York City Seeks Vaccine For 15,000
Date: 10 December 2002
By MICHAEL WILSON
Michael WILSON
New York City and some nearby states submit to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to vaccinate tens of thousands of front-line health and emergency workers in event of smallpox outbreak; Health Comr Thomas R Frieden says city seeks 15,000 doses; New Jersey seeks 15,000, to be administered to workers organized into teams based at clinics and hospitals; New York State says it does not disclose plan specifics for security reasons (M)
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After Long Hiatus, New Contraceptives Emerge
Date: 10 December 2002
By LESLIE BERGER
Leslie BERGER
Article on latest advances in birth control, including skin patch that is changed weekly, hormone-enhanced intrauterine device and permanent sterilization procedure that requires no anesthesia; notes no new methods are directed at men and none offer proven protection against sexually transmitted diseases; photos (M)
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New York Police Select Hodes for Campaign
Date: 09 December 2002
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
New York City Police Department selects Bernard Hodes Group to handle creative duties on ad assigment to spur recruitment (S)
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Wanted: A New Personality for MSNBC; Troubled Cable News Network Seeks Ways to Match Its Rivals
Date: 09 December 2002
By JIM RUTENBERG
Jim RUTENBERG
Phil Donahue's talk show on MSNBC badly trails Fox and CNN in ratings, and Neal Shapiro, president of NBC News, is under pressure from General Electric, NBC parent, to find new personality for cable network; NBC's standing as top-rated broadcast news outlet is found to put it at disadvantage in cable, where viewers want attitude, strong point of view and good dose of showmanship, qualities that are anathema to old-line news organizations; Shapiro and Erik Sorensen, MSNBC's president, are working to find right kind of program for Jesse Ventura, governor of Minnesota and former wrestler; photos (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 December 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 09 December 2002
Full Article
Old Animosities Arise In the New Economics
Date: 10 December 2002
By Murray Chass
Murray Chass
Murray Chass On Baseball column discusses dynamics of new economy in baseball, which has forced most teams to trim payroll and cut players; Major League Baseball officials and owners have been accused of colluding to avoid requirements of new collective bargaining agreement; photos (M)
Full Article
New Specialty Gets High Marks
Date: 10 December 2002
By John O'Neil
John O'Neil
University of Chicago study, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, finds that doctors who specialize in treating patients in hospital can reduce death rates and costs as they develop greater experience; drawing (M)
Full Article
Schools Face New Policy On Transfers
Date: 10 December 2002
By DIANA JEAN SCHEMO
Diana SCHEMO
United States Education Department draft guidelines hold school districts that lack space for children wishing to transfer out of failing public schools must, to extent practicable, forge cooperative accords with other districts to accept students; federal officials say they will not scrutinize state plans to ensure that such cross-district accords are in place; experts say cross-district transfer accord requirement would be hard to enforce (M)
Full Article
New Economic Policy
Date: 09 December 2002
By WILLIAM SAFIRE
William SAFIRE
William Safire Op-Ed column outlines new economic policy for Pres Bush (M)
Full Article
After Long Hiatus, New Contraceptives Emerge
Date: 10 December 2002
By LESLIE BERGER
Leslie BERGER
Article on latest advances in birth control, including skin patch that is changed weekly, hormone-enhanced intrauterine device and permanent sterilization procedure that requires no anesthesia; notes no new methods are directed at men and none offer proven protection against sexually transmitted diseases; photos (M)
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New York Police Select Hodes for Campaign
Date: 09 December 2002
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
New York City Police Department selects Bernard Hodes Group to handle creative duties on ad assigment to spur recruitment (S)
Full Article
Wanted: A New Personality for MSNBC; Troubled Cable News Network Seeks Ways to Match Its Rivals
Date: 09 December 2002
By JIM RUTENBERG
Jim RUTENBERG
Phil Donahue's talk show on MSNBC badly trails Fox and CNN in ratings, and Neal Shapiro, president of NBC News, is under pressure from General Electric, NBC parent, to find new personality for cable network; NBC's standing as top-rated broadcast news outlet is found to put it at disadvantage in cable, where viewers want attitude, strong point of view and good dose of showmanship, qualities that are anathema to old-line news organizations; Shapiro and Erik Sorensen, MSNBC's president, are working to find right kind of program for Jesse Ventura, governor of Minnesota and former wrestler; photos (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 December 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 09 December 2002
Full Article
Old Animosities Arise In the New Economics
Date: 10 December 2002
By Murray Chass
Murray Chass
Murray Chass On Baseball column discusses dynamics of new economy in baseball, which has forced most teams to trim payroll and cut players; Major League Baseball officials and owners have been accused of colluding to avoid requirements of new collective bargaining agreement; photos (M)
Full Article
New Specialty Gets High Marks
Date: 10 December 2002
By John O'Neil
John O'Neil
University of Chicago study, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, finds that doctors who specialize in treating patients in hospital can reduce death rates and costs as they develop greater experience; drawing (M)
Full Article
New Economic Policy
Date: 09 December 2002
By WILLIAM SAFIRE
William SAFIRE
William Safire Op-Ed column outlines new economic policy for Pres Bush (M)
Full Article
New York City Seeks Vaccine For 15,000
Date: 10 December 2002
By MICHAEL WILSON
Michael WILSON
New York City and some nearby states submit to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to vaccinate tens of thousands of front-line health and emergency workers in event of smallpox outbreak; Health Comr Thomas R Frieden says city seeks 15,000 doses; New Jersey seeks 15,000, to be administered to workers organized into teams based at clinics and hospitals; New York State says it does not disclose plan specifics for security reasons (M)
Full Article
After Long Hiatus, New Contraceptives Emerge
Date: 10 December 2002
By LESLIE BERGER
Leslie BERGER
Article on latest advances in birth control, including skin patch that is changed weekly, hormone-enhanced intrauterine device and permanent sterilization procedure that requires no anesthesia; notes no new methods are directed at men and none offer proven protection against sexually transmitted diseases; photos (M)
Full Article
New York Police Select Hodes for Campaign
Date: 09 December 2002
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
New York City Police Department selects Bernard Hodes Group to handle creative duties on ad assigment to spur recruitment (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 December 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 09 December 2002
Full Article
Old Animosities Arise In the New Economics
Date: 10 December 2002
By Murray Chass
Murray Chass
Murray Chass On Baseball column discusses dynamics of new economy in baseball, which has forced most teams to trim payroll and cut players; Major League Baseball officials and owners have been accused of colluding to avoid requirements of new collective bargaining agreement; photos (M)
Full Article
Schools Face New Policy On Transfers
Date: 10 December 2002
By DIANA JEAN SCHEMO
Diana SCHEMO
United States Education Department draft guidelines hold school districts that lack space for children wishing to transfer out of failing public schools must, to extent practicable, forge cooperative accords with other districts to accept students; federal officials say they will not scrutinize state plans to ensure that such cross-district accords are in place; experts say cross-district transfer accord requirement would be hard to enforce (M)
Full Article
New Economic Policy
Date: 09 December 2002
By WILLIAM SAFIRE
William SAFIRE
William Safire Op-Ed column outlines new economic policy for Pres Bush (M)
Full Article
New York City Seeks Vaccine For 15,000
Date: 10 December 2002
By MICHAEL WILSON
Michael WILSON
New York City and some nearby states submit to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to vaccinate tens of thousands of front-line health and emergency workers in event of smallpox outbreak; Health Comr Thomas R Frieden says city seeks 15,000 doses; New Jersey seeks 15,000, to be administered to workers organized into teams based at clinics and hospitals; New York State says it does not disclose plan specifics for security reasons (M)
Full Article
After Long Hiatus, New Contraceptives Emerge
Date: 10 December 2002
By LESLIE BERGER
Leslie BERGER
Article on latest advances in birth control, including skin patch that is changed weekly, hormone-enhanced intrauterine device and permanent sterilization procedure that requires no anesthesia; notes no new methods are directed at men and none offer proven protection against sexually transmitted diseases; photos (M)
Full Article
New York Police Select Hodes for Campaign
Date: 09 December 2002
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
New York City Police Department selects Bernard Hodes Group to handle creative duties on ad assigment to spur recruitment (S)
Full Article
Wanted: A New Personality for MSNBC; Troubled Cable News Network Seeks Ways to Match Its Rivals
Date: 09 December 2002
By JIM RUTENBERG
Jim RUTENBERG
Phil Donahue's talk show on MSNBC badly trails Fox and CNN in ratings, and Neal Shapiro, president of NBC News, is under pressure from General Electric, NBC parent, to find new personality for cable network; NBC's standing as top-rated broadcast news outlet is found to put it at disadvantage in cable, where viewers want attitude, strong point of view and good dose of showmanship, qualities that are anathema to old-line news organizations; Shapiro and Erik Sorensen, MSNBC's president, are working to find right kind of program for Jesse Ventura, governor of Minnesota and former wrestler; photos (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 December 2002
Full Article
Old Animosities Arise In the New Economics
Date: 10 December 2002
By Murray Chass
Murray Chass
Murray Chass On Baseball column discusses dynamics of new economy in baseball, which has forced most teams to trim payroll and cut players; Major League Baseball officials and owners have been accused of colluding to avoid requirements of new collective bargaining agreement; photos (M)
Full Article
New Specialty Gets High Marks
Date: 10 December 2002
By John O'Neil
John O'Neil
University of Chicago study, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, finds that doctors who specialize in treating patients in hospital can reduce death rates and costs as they develop greater experience; drawing (M)
Full Article
Schools Face New Policy On Transfers
Date: 10 December 2002
By DIANA JEAN SCHEMO
Diana SCHEMO
United States Education Department draft guidelines hold school districts that lack space for children wishing to transfer out of failing public schools must, to extent practicable, forge cooperative accords with other districts to accept students; federal officials say they will not scrutinize state plans to ensure that such cross-district accords are in place; experts say cross-district transfer accord requirement would be hard to enforce (M)
Full Article
New Economic Policy
Date: 09 December 2002
By WILLIAM SAFIRE
William SAFIRE
William Safire Op-Ed column outlines new economic policy for Pres Bush (M)
Full Article
After Long Hiatus, New Contraceptives Emerge
Date: 10 December 2002
By LESLIE BERGER
Leslie BERGER
Article on latest advances in birth control, including skin patch that is changed weekly, hormone-enhanced intrauterine device and permanent sterilization procedure that requires no anesthesia; notes no new methods are directed at men and none offer proven protection against sexually transmitted diseases; photos (M)
Full Article
New York Police Select Hodes for Campaign
Date: 09 December 2002
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
New York City Police Department selects Bernard Hodes Group to handle creative duties on ad assigment to spur recruitment (S)
Full Article