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11th of June 2002 News

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PEDIATRIX MEDICAL SHARES DROP ON NEWS OF U.S. INQUIRY

Date: 11 June 2002

Shares in Pediatrix Medical Group, which disclosed late last week that Federal Trade Commission was investigating its 2001 acquisition of Magella Healthcare Corp, fall 31 percent, to $26.20 (S)

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Poll Finds New York Fearful, But Upbeat Over Future, Too

Date: 11 June 2002

By ADAM NAGOURNEY and MARJORIE CONNELLY

Adam NAGOURNEY

New York Times/CBS News Poll finds nine months after destruction of World Trade Center New Yorkers are struggling with psychological fallout from terrorist attack; many are avoiding visits to skyscrapers, landmarks and stadiums, and reporting persistent anxiety and sleeplessness; most say daily routines have returned to normal, but overwhelming number are personally afraid that city will be struck again; remain extraordinarily optimistic nevertheless about immediate health of city and its long-term prospects; number who think city will be better place to live in 10 or 15 years is higher than in month before attack, while nearly two-thirds of respondents say given choice they would prefer living in city four years from now than anywhere else; findings of poll detailed; charts (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 June 2002

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 11 June 2002

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Questions of Timing Arise With New Information

Date: 12 June 2002

By NEIL A. LEWIS

Neil LEWIS

Announcement by Atty Gen John Ashcroft of arrest of Jose Padilla, accused of planning to explode radioactive bomb in United States, is notable change from Bush administration's position that it would not dislose information about terrorist plots it has disrupted; some Democrats and civil liberties advocates question whether disclosure was timed to help counter criticism that authorities, especially those at Federal Bureau of Investigation, had mishandled signals that might have uncovered Sept 11 plot; also question whether disclosure about Padilla, also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, is part of pattern in which administration is orchestrating its announcements to help it politically (M)

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Foreigners in Flight Schools Must Undergo New Screening

Date: 12 June 2002

By DAVID FIRESTONE

David FIRESTONE

Justice Department announces new screening program for international students who want to learn to fly large jets in United States; program will require fingerprinting and background checks (S)

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Ridge May Be Reluctant To Take New Cabinet Job

Date: 12 June 2002

By ELIZABETH BECKER

Elizabeth BECKER

Speculation intensifies over whether Pres Bush will name Tom Ridge to head new Department of Homeland Security, whether Ridge wants job and who else might be candidate (M)

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Betting That Chicago Needs New Office Space

Date: 12 June 2002

By JILL SCHACHNER CHANEN

Jill CHANEN

Betting That Chicago Needs New

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Technology Briefing | Software: New Palm Operating System

Date: 11 June 2002

By Andrew Zipern (NYT) (Compiled by Howell Murray)

Andrew NYT

Palm begins shipping final version of its new operating system to licensees and developers; new system will not be available until later this year (S)

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Holocaust Payments by Swiss Delayed Further by New Approach

Date: 12 June 2002

By ELIZABETH OLSON

Elizabeth OLSON

Controversy over speeding up payments to Holocaust victims through Claims Resolution Council further delays disbursement of money from $1.25-billion settlement with Swiss banks over war-era accounts; tribunal supervisor Paul A Volcker explains (S)

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PEDIATRIX MEDICAL SHARES DROP ON NEWS OF U.S. INQUIRY

Date: 11 June 2002

Shares in Pediatrix Medical Group, which disclosed late last week that Federal Trade Commission was investigating its 2001 acquisition of Magella Healthcare Corp, fall 31 percent, to $26.20 (S)

Full Article

Poll Finds New York Fearful, But Upbeat Over Future, Too

Date: 11 June 2002

By ADAM NAGOURNEY and MARJORIE CONNELLY

Adam NAGOURNEY

New York Times/CBS News Poll finds nine months after destruction of World Trade Center New Yorkers are struggling with psychological fallout from terrorist attack; many are avoiding visits to skyscrapers, landmarks and stadiums, and reporting persistent anxiety and sleeplessness; most say daily routines have returned to normal, but overwhelming number are personally afraid that city will be struck again; remain extraordinarily optimistic nevertheless about immediate health of city and its long-term prospects; number who think city will be better place to live in 10 or 15 years is higher than in month before attack, while nearly two-thirds of respondents say given choice they would prefer living in city four years from now than anywhere else; findings of poll detailed; charts (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 June 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 11 June 2002

Full Article

Questions of Timing Arise With New Information

Date: 12 June 2002

By NEIL A. LEWIS

Neil LEWIS

Announcement by Atty Gen John Ashcroft of arrest of Jose Padilla, accused of planning to explode radioactive bomb in United States, is notable change from Bush administration's position that it would not dislose information about terrorist plots it has disrupted; some Democrats and civil liberties advocates question whether disclosure was timed to help counter criticism that authorities, especially those at Federal Bureau of Investigation, had mishandled signals that might have uncovered Sept 11 plot; also question whether disclosure about Padilla, also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, is part of pattern in which administration is orchestrating its announcements to help it politically (M)

Full Article

Foreigners in Flight Schools Must Undergo New Screening

Date: 12 June 2002

By DAVID FIRESTONE

David FIRESTONE

Justice Department announces new screening program for international students who want to learn to fly large jets in United States; program will require fingerprinting and background checks (S)

Full Article

Ridge May Be Reluctant To Take New Cabinet Job

Date: 12 June 2002

By ELIZABETH BECKER

Elizabeth BECKER

Speculation intensifies over whether Pres Bush will name Tom Ridge to head new Department of Homeland Security, whether Ridge wants job and who else might be candidate (M)

Full Article

Betting That Chicago Needs New Office Space

Date: 12 June 2002

By JILL SCHACHNER CHANEN

Jill CHANEN

Betting That Chicago Needs New

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Technology Briefing | Software: New Palm Operating System

Date: 11 June 2002

By Andrew Zipern (NYT) (Compiled by Howell Murray)

Andrew NYT

Palm begins shipping final version of its new operating system to licensees and developers; new system will not be available until later this year (S)

Full Article

Holocaust Payments by Swiss Delayed Further by New Approach

Date: 12 June 2002

By ELIZABETH OLSON

Elizabeth OLSON

Controversy over speeding up payments to Holocaust victims through Claims Resolution Council further delays disbursement of money from $1.25-billion settlement with Swiss banks over war-era accounts; tribunal supervisor Paul A Volcker explains (S)

Full Article

PEDIATRIX MEDICAL SHARES DROP ON NEWS OF U.S. INQUIRY

Date: 11 June 2002

Shares in Pediatrix Medical Group, which disclosed late last week that Federal Trade Commission was investigating its 2001 acquisition of Magella Healthcare Corp, fall 31 percent, to $26.20 (S)

Full Article

Poll Finds New York Fearful, But Upbeat Over Future, Too

Date: 11 June 2002

By ADAM NAGOURNEY and MARJORIE CONNELLY

Adam NAGOURNEY

New York Times/CBS News Poll finds nine months after destruction of World Trade Center New Yorkers are struggling with psychological fallout from terrorist attack; many are avoiding visits to skyscrapers, landmarks and stadiums, and reporting persistent anxiety and sleeplessness; most say daily routines have returned to normal, but overwhelming number are personally afraid that city will be struck again; remain extraordinarily optimistic nevertheless about immediate health of city and its long-term prospects; number who think city will be better place to live in 10 or 15 years is higher than in month before attack, while nearly two-thirds of respondents say given choice they would prefer living in city four years from now than anywhere else; findings of poll detailed; charts (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 June 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 11 June 2002

Full Article

Questions of Timing Arise With New Information

Date: 12 June 2002

By NEIL A. LEWIS

Neil LEWIS

Announcement by Atty Gen John Ashcroft of arrest of Jose Padilla, accused of planning to explode radioactive bomb in United States, is notable change from Bush administration's position that it would not dislose information about terrorist plots it has disrupted; some Democrats and civil liberties advocates question whether disclosure was timed to help counter criticism that authorities, especially those at Federal Bureau of Investigation, had mishandled signals that might have uncovered Sept 11 plot; also question whether disclosure about Padilla, also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, is part of pattern in which administration is orchestrating its announcements to help it politically (M)

Full Article

Foreigners in Flight Schools Must Undergo New Screening

Date: 12 June 2002

By DAVID FIRESTONE

David FIRESTONE

Justice Department announces new screening program for international students who want to learn to fly large jets in United States; program will require fingerprinting and background checks (S)

Full Article

Ridge May Be Reluctant To Take New Cabinet Job

Date: 12 June 2002

By ELIZABETH BECKER

Elizabeth BECKER

Speculation intensifies over whether Pres Bush will name Tom Ridge to head new Department of Homeland Security, whether Ridge wants job and who else might be candidate (M)

Full Article

Betting That Chicago Needs New Office Space

Date: 12 June 2002

By JILL SCHACHNER CHANEN

Jill CHANEN

Betting That Chicago Needs New

Full Article

Technology Briefing | Software: New Palm Operating System

Date: 11 June 2002

By Andrew Zipern (NYT) (Compiled by Howell Murray)

Andrew NYT

Palm begins shipping final version of its new operating system to licensees and developers; new system will not be available until later this year (S)

Full Article

Holocaust Payments by Swiss Delayed Further by New Approach

Date: 12 June 2002

By ELIZABETH OLSON

Elizabeth OLSON

Controversy over speeding up payments to Holocaust victims through Claims Resolution Council further delays disbursement of money from $1.25-billion settlement with Swiss banks over war-era accounts; tribunal supervisor Paul A Volcker explains (S)

Full Article

PEDIATRIX MEDICAL SHARES DROP ON NEWS OF U.S. INQUIRY

Date: 11 June 2002

Shares in Pediatrix Medical Group, which disclosed late last week that Federal Trade Commission was investigating its 2001 acquisition of Magella Healthcare Corp, fall 31 percent, to $26.20 (S)

Full Article

Poll Finds New York Fearful, But Upbeat Over Future, Too

Date: 11 June 2002

By ADAM NAGOURNEY and MARJORIE CONNELLY

Adam NAGOURNEY

New York Times/CBS News Poll finds nine months after destruction of World Trade Center New Yorkers are struggling with psychological fallout from terrorist attack; many are avoiding visits to skyscrapers, landmarks and stadiums, and reporting persistent anxiety and sleeplessness; most say daily routines have returned to normal, but overwhelming number are personally afraid that city will be struck again; remain extraordinarily optimistic nevertheless about immediate health of city and its long-term prospects; number who think city will be better place to live in 10 or 15 years is higher than in month before attack, while nearly two-thirds of respondents say given choice they would prefer living in city four years from now than anywhere else; findings of poll detailed; charts (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 June 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 11 June 2002

Full Article

Questions of Timing Arise With New Information

Date: 12 June 2002

By NEIL A. LEWIS

Neil LEWIS

Announcement by Atty Gen John Ashcroft of arrest of Jose Padilla, accused of planning to explode radioactive bomb in United States, is notable change from Bush administration's position that it would not dislose information about terrorist plots it has disrupted; some Democrats and civil liberties advocates question whether disclosure was timed to help counter criticism that authorities, especially those at Federal Bureau of Investigation, had mishandled signals that might have uncovered Sept 11 plot; also question whether disclosure about Padilla, also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, is part of pattern in which administration is orchestrating its announcements to help it politically (M)

Full Article

Foreigners in Flight Schools Must Undergo New Screening

Date: 12 June 2002

By DAVID FIRESTONE

David FIRESTONE

Justice Department announces new screening program for international students who want to learn to fly large jets in United States; program will require fingerprinting and background checks (S)

Full Article

Ridge May Be Reluctant To Take New Cabinet Job

Date: 12 June 2002

By ELIZABETH BECKER

Elizabeth BECKER

Speculation intensifies over whether Pres Bush will name Tom Ridge to head new Department of Homeland Security, whether Ridge wants job and who else might be candidate (M)

Full Article

Betting That Chicago Needs New Office Space

Date: 12 June 2002

By JILL SCHACHNER CHANEN

Jill CHANEN

Betting That Chicago Needs New

Full Article

Technology Briefing | Software: New Palm Operating System

Date: 11 June 2002

By Andrew Zipern (NYT) (Compiled by Howell Murray)

Andrew NYT

Palm begins shipping final version of its new operating system to licensees and developers; new system will not be available until later this year (S)

Full Article

Holocaust Payments by Swiss Delayed Further by New Approach

Date: 12 June 2002

By ELIZABETH OLSON

Elizabeth OLSON

Controversy over speeding up payments to Holocaust victims through Claims Resolution Council further delays disbursement of money from $1.25-billion settlement with Swiss banks over war-era accounts; tribunal supervisor Paul A Volcker explains (S)

Full Article

PEDIATRIX MEDICAL SHARES DROP ON NEWS OF U.S. INQUIRY

Date: 11 June 2002

Shares in Pediatrix Medical Group, which disclosed late last week that Federal Trade Commission was investigating its 2001 acquisition of Magella Healthcare Corp, fall 31 percent, to $26.20 (S)

Full Article

Poll Finds New York Fearful, But Upbeat Over Future, Too

Date: 11 June 2002

By ADAM NAGOURNEY and MARJORIE CONNELLY

Adam NAGOURNEY

New York Times/CBS News Poll finds nine months after destruction of World Trade Center New Yorkers are struggling with psychological fallout from terrorist attack; many are avoiding visits to skyscrapers, landmarks and stadiums, and reporting persistent anxiety and sleeplessness; most say daily routines have returned to normal, but overwhelming number are personally afraid that city will be struck again; remain extraordinarily optimistic nevertheless about immediate health of city and its long-term prospects; number who think city will be better place to live in 10 or 15 years is higher than in month before attack, while nearly two-thirds of respondents say given choice they would prefer living in city four years from now than anywhere else; findings of poll detailed; charts (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 June 2002

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 11 June 2002

Full Article

Questions of Timing Arise With New Information

Date: 12 June 2002

By NEIL A. LEWIS

Neil LEWIS

Announcement by Atty Gen John Ashcroft of arrest of Jose Padilla, accused of planning to explode radioactive bomb in United States, is notable change from Bush administration's position that it would not dislose information about terrorist plots it has disrupted; some Democrats and civil liberties advocates question whether disclosure was timed to help counter criticism that authorities, especially those at Federal Bureau of Investigation, had mishandled signals that might have uncovered Sept 11 plot; also question whether disclosure about Padilla, also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, is part of pattern in which administration is orchestrating its announcements to help it politically (M)

Full Article

Foreigners in Flight Schools Must Undergo New Screening

Date: 12 June 2002

By DAVID FIRESTONE

David FIRESTONE

Justice Department announces new screening program for international students who want to learn to fly large jets in United States; program will require fingerprinting and background checks (S)

Full Article

Ridge May Be Reluctant To Take New Cabinet Job

Date: 12 June 2002

By ELIZABETH BECKER

Elizabeth BECKER

Speculation intensifies over whether Pres Bush will name Tom Ridge to head new Department of Homeland Security, whether Ridge wants job and who else might be candidate (M)

Full Article

Betting That Chicago Needs New Office Space

Date: 12 June 2002

By JILL SCHACHNER CHANEN

Jill CHANEN

Betting That Chicago Needs New

Full Article

Technology Briefing | Software: New Palm Operating System

Date: 11 June 2002

By Andrew Zipern (NYT) (Compiled by Howell Murray)

Andrew NYT

Palm begins shipping final version of its new operating system to licensees and developers; new system will not be available until later this year (S)

Full Article

Holocaust Payments by Swiss Delayed Further by New Approach

Date: 12 June 2002

By ELIZABETH OLSON

Elizabeth OLSON

Controversy over speeding up payments to Holocaust victims through Claims Resolution Council further delays disbursement of money from $1.25-billion settlement with Swiss banks over war-era accounts; tribunal supervisor Paul A Volcker explains (S)

Full Article