4th of May 2002 News
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Bob Kerrey, New New Yorker
Date: 05 May 2002
By DANA KENNEDY
Dana KENNEDY
Profile of Bob Kerrey, former Nebraska governor, US senator and decorated Vietnam veteran who is now president of New School University and whose memoir, When I Was a Young Man, will be published next month; Kerrey comments on his life as New Yorker; photos (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 May 2002
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New Mexico
Date: 05 May 2002
Susan and Dick Gaffney letter on Kathryn Jones' April 14 travel article recalls trip to Abiquiu, NM
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 May 2002
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All That's New, Creative and Loyal to the Classical
Date: 05 May 2002
By ANNA KISSELGOFF
Anna KISSELGOFF
Anna Kisselgoff article on New York City Ballet's Diamond project, formulated a decade ago by artistic director Peter Martins, which offers choreographers opportunity to create and showcase new works based on classical techniques; at least 14 of 40 ballets created so far have been picked up by other companies or have become part of City Ballet's repertory; PBS's Live from Lincoln Center will feature segment about project; photos (M)
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Stowe Property Gets New Life
Date: 05 May 2002
By RICHARD WEIZEL
Richard WEIZEL
Article on plan approved by Board of Alderman in Milford, Conn, to obtain majority of 2.5-acre Stowe House site, dating back to Revolutionary War period, from developer Ronald Standish in order to preserve historic farm compound; photo (M)
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Rethinking New York's Patch of Athens
Date: 05 May 2002
By HERBERT MUSCHAMP
Herbert MUSCHAMP
Herbert Muschamp column on competition for commission to redesign Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall, which may either involve remodeling or demolition and rebuilding; holds competition stands less than 50 percent chance of producing architecture; photos (M)
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A New Luxury Hotel On Central Park South
Date: 05 May 2002
Ritz-Carlton opens second new luxury hotel in Manhattan in three months--former St Moritz Hotel on Central Park South (S)
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Judge Reduces Fishing In New England Waters
Date: 05 May 2002
By Stuart Markus
Stuart Markus
Federal District Judge Gladys Kessler approves plan reducing number of days commercial boats can fish in federally controlled waters off New England; Long Island fishermen fear restrictions will drive boats into waters off Long Island and New Jersey; Kessler's decision is considerably les restrictive than plan by National Marine Fisheries Service (M)
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Investing; Tariffs Won, Steel Sings New Tune
Date: 05 May 2002
By BERNARD SIMON
Bernard SIMON
Outlook for investing in steel stocks discussed; United States steel industry is forecasting much brighter outlook now that Bush administration has imposed tariffs on most steel imports; steel prices have climbed steeply; steel stocks have outperformed many other sectors in recent months; graph compares prices of steel and steel stocks; photo (M)
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Bob Kerrey, New New Yorker
Date: 05 May 2002
By DANA KENNEDY
Dana KENNEDY
Profile of Bob Kerrey, former Nebraska governor, US senator and decorated Vietnam veteran who is now president of New School University and whose memoir, When I Was a Young Man, will be published next month; Kerrey comments on his life as New Yorker; photos (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 May 2002
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New Mexico
Date: 05 May 2002
Susan and Dick Gaffney letter on Kathryn Jones' April 14 travel article recalls trip to Abiquiu, NM
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 May 2002
Full Article
All That's New, Creative and Loyal to the Classical
Date: 05 May 2002
By ANNA KISSELGOFF
Anna KISSELGOFF
Anna Kisselgoff article on New York City Ballet's Diamond project, formulated a decade ago by artistic director Peter Martins, which offers choreographers opportunity to create and showcase new works based on classical techniques; at least 14 of 40 ballets created so far have been picked up by other companies or have become part of City Ballet's repertory; PBS's Live from Lincoln Center will feature segment about project; photos (M)
Full Article
Stowe Property Gets New Life
Date: 05 May 2002
By RICHARD WEIZEL
Richard WEIZEL
Article on plan approved by Board of Alderman in Milford, Conn, to obtain majority of 2.5-acre Stowe House site, dating back to Revolutionary War period, from developer Ronald Standish in order to preserve historic farm compound; photo (M)
Full Article
Rethinking New York's Patch of Athens
Date: 05 May 2002
By HERBERT MUSCHAMP
Herbert MUSCHAMP
Herbert Muschamp column on competition for commission to redesign Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall, which may either involve remodeling or demolition and rebuilding; holds competition stands less than 50 percent chance of producing architecture; photos (M)
Full Article
A New Luxury Hotel On Central Park South
Date: 05 May 2002
Ritz-Carlton opens second new luxury hotel in Manhattan in three months--former St Moritz Hotel on Central Park South (S)
Full Article
Judge Reduces Fishing In New England Waters
Date: 05 May 2002
By Stuart Markus
Stuart Markus
Federal District Judge Gladys Kessler approves plan reducing number of days commercial boats can fish in federally controlled waters off New England; Long Island fishermen fear restrictions will drive boats into waters off Long Island and New Jersey; Kessler's decision is considerably les restrictive than plan by National Marine Fisheries Service (M)
Full Article
Investing; Tariffs Won, Steel Sings New Tune
Date: 05 May 2002
By BERNARD SIMON
Bernard SIMON
Outlook for investing in steel stocks discussed; United States steel industry is forecasting much brighter outlook now that Bush administration has imposed tariffs on most steel imports; steel prices have climbed steeply; steel stocks have outperformed many other sectors in recent months; graph compares prices of steel and steel stocks; photo (M)
Full Article
Bob Kerrey, New New Yorker
Date: 05 May 2002
By DANA KENNEDY
Dana KENNEDY
Profile of Bob Kerrey, former Nebraska governor, US senator and decorated Vietnam veteran who is now president of New School University and whose memoir, When I Was a Young Man, will be published next month; Kerrey comments on his life as New Yorker; photos (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 May 2002
Full Article
New Mexico
Date: 05 May 2002
Susan and Dick Gaffney letter on Kathryn Jones' April 14 travel article recalls trip to Abiquiu, NM
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 May 2002
Full Article
All That's New, Creative and Loyal to the Classical
Date: 05 May 2002
By ANNA KISSELGOFF
Anna KISSELGOFF
Anna Kisselgoff article on New York City Ballet's Diamond project, formulated a decade ago by artistic director Peter Martins, which offers choreographers opportunity to create and showcase new works based on classical techniques; at least 14 of 40 ballets created so far have been picked up by other companies or have become part of City Ballet's repertory; PBS's Live from Lincoln Center will feature segment about project; photos (M)
Full Article
Stowe Property Gets New Life
Date: 05 May 2002
By RICHARD WEIZEL
Richard WEIZEL
Article on plan approved by Board of Alderman in Milford, Conn, to obtain majority of 2.5-acre Stowe House site, dating back to Revolutionary War period, from developer Ronald Standish in order to preserve historic farm compound; photo (M)
Full Article
Rethinking New York's Patch of Athens
Date: 05 May 2002
By HERBERT MUSCHAMP
Herbert MUSCHAMP
Herbert Muschamp column on competition for commission to redesign Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall, which may either involve remodeling or demolition and rebuilding; holds competition stands less than 50 percent chance of producing architecture; photos (M)
Full Article
A New Luxury Hotel On Central Park South
Date: 05 May 2002
Ritz-Carlton opens second new luxury hotel in Manhattan in three months--former St Moritz Hotel on Central Park South (S)
Full Article
Judge Reduces Fishing In New England Waters
Date: 05 May 2002
By Stuart Markus
Stuart Markus
Federal District Judge Gladys Kessler approves plan reducing number of days commercial boats can fish in federally controlled waters off New England; Long Island fishermen fear restrictions will drive boats into waters off Long Island and New Jersey; Kessler's decision is considerably les restrictive than plan by National Marine Fisheries Service (M)
Full Article
Investing; Tariffs Won, Steel Sings New Tune
Date: 05 May 2002
By BERNARD SIMON
Bernard SIMON
Outlook for investing in steel stocks discussed; United States steel industry is forecasting much brighter outlook now that Bush administration has imposed tariffs on most steel imports; steel prices have climbed steeply; steel stocks have outperformed many other sectors in recent months; graph compares prices of steel and steel stocks; photo (M)
Full Article
Bob Kerrey, New New Yorker
Date: 05 May 2002
By DANA KENNEDY
Dana KENNEDY
Profile of Bob Kerrey, former Nebraska governor, US senator and decorated Vietnam veteran who is now president of New School University and whose memoir, When I Was a Young Man, will be published next month; Kerrey comments on his life as New Yorker; photos (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 May 2002
Full Article
New Mexico
Date: 05 May 2002
Susan and Dick Gaffney letter on Kathryn Jones' April 14 travel article recalls trip to Abiquiu, NM
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 May 2002
Full Article
All That's New, Creative and Loyal to the Classical
Date: 05 May 2002
By ANNA KISSELGOFF
Anna KISSELGOFF
Anna Kisselgoff article on New York City Ballet's Diamond project, formulated a decade ago by artistic director Peter Martins, which offers choreographers opportunity to create and showcase new works based on classical techniques; at least 14 of 40 ballets created so far have been picked up by other companies or have become part of City Ballet's repertory; PBS's Live from Lincoln Center will feature segment about project; photos (M)
Full Article
Stowe Property Gets New Life
Date: 05 May 2002
By RICHARD WEIZEL
Richard WEIZEL
Article on plan approved by Board of Alderman in Milford, Conn, to obtain majority of 2.5-acre Stowe House site, dating back to Revolutionary War period, from developer Ronald Standish in order to preserve historic farm compound; photo (M)
Full Article
Rethinking New York's Patch of Athens
Date: 05 May 2002
By HERBERT MUSCHAMP
Herbert MUSCHAMP
Herbert Muschamp column on competition for commission to redesign Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall, which may either involve remodeling or demolition and rebuilding; holds competition stands less than 50 percent chance of producing architecture; photos (M)
Full Article
A New Luxury Hotel On Central Park South
Date: 05 May 2002
Ritz-Carlton opens second new luxury hotel in Manhattan in three months--former St Moritz Hotel on Central Park South (S)
Full Article
Judge Reduces Fishing In New England Waters
Date: 05 May 2002
By Stuart Markus
Stuart Markus
Federal District Judge Gladys Kessler approves plan reducing number of days commercial boats can fish in federally controlled waters off New England; Long Island fishermen fear restrictions will drive boats into waters off Long Island and New Jersey; Kessler's decision is considerably les restrictive than plan by National Marine Fisheries Service (M)
Full Article
Investing; Tariffs Won, Steel Sings New Tune
Date: 05 May 2002
By BERNARD SIMON
Bernard SIMON
Outlook for investing in steel stocks discussed; United States steel industry is forecasting much brighter outlook now that Bush administration has imposed tariffs on most steel imports; steel prices have climbed steeply; steel stocks have outperformed many other sectors in recent months; graph compares prices of steel and steel stocks; photo (M)
Full Article
Bob Kerrey, New New Yorker
Date: 05 May 2002
By DANA KENNEDY
Dana KENNEDY
Profile of Bob Kerrey, former Nebraska governor, US senator and decorated Vietnam veteran who is now president of New School University and whose memoir, When I Was a Young Man, will be published next month; Kerrey comments on his life as New Yorker; photos (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 May 2002
Full Article
New Mexico
Date: 05 May 2002
Susan and Dick Gaffney letter on Kathryn Jones' April 14 travel article recalls trip to Abiquiu, NM
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 May 2002
Full Article
All That's New, Creative and Loyal to the Classical
Date: 05 May 2002
By ANNA KISSELGOFF
Anna KISSELGOFF
Anna Kisselgoff article on New York City Ballet's Diamond project, formulated a decade ago by artistic director Peter Martins, which offers choreographers opportunity to create and showcase new works based on classical techniques; at least 14 of 40 ballets created so far have been picked up by other companies or have become part of City Ballet's repertory; PBS's Live from Lincoln Center will feature segment about project; photos (M)
Full Article
Stowe Property Gets New Life
Date: 05 May 2002
By RICHARD WEIZEL
Richard WEIZEL
Article on plan approved by Board of Alderman in Milford, Conn, to obtain majority of 2.5-acre Stowe House site, dating back to Revolutionary War period, from developer Ronald Standish in order to preserve historic farm compound; photo (M)
Full Article
Rethinking New York's Patch of Athens
Date: 05 May 2002
By HERBERT MUSCHAMP
Herbert MUSCHAMP
Herbert Muschamp column on competition for commission to redesign Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall, which may either involve remodeling or demolition and rebuilding; holds competition stands less than 50 percent chance of producing architecture; photos (M)
Full Article
A New Luxury Hotel On Central Park South
Date: 05 May 2002
Ritz-Carlton opens second new luxury hotel in Manhattan in three months--former St Moritz Hotel on Central Park South (S)
Full Article
Judge Reduces Fishing In New England Waters
Date: 05 May 2002
By Stuart Markus
Stuart Markus
Federal District Judge Gladys Kessler approves plan reducing number of days commercial boats can fish in federally controlled waters off New England; Long Island fishermen fear restrictions will drive boats into waters off Long Island and New Jersey; Kessler's decision is considerably les restrictive than plan by National Marine Fisheries Service (M)
Full Article
Investing; Tariffs Won, Steel Sings New Tune
Date: 05 May 2002
By BERNARD SIMON
Bernard SIMON
Outlook for investing in steel stocks discussed; United States steel industry is forecasting much brighter outlook now that Bush administration has imposed tariffs on most steel imports; steel prices have climbed steeply; steel stocks have outperformed many other sectors in recent months; graph compares prices of steel and steel stocks; photo (M)
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