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26th of April 2004 News

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Metro Briefing | New York: New York: Firefighters Told To Take Care On Rooftops

Date: 26 April 2004

By Sabrina Tavernise (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Sabrina NYT

New York City Fire Department tells firefighters to be cautious when entering stairwells and rooftops of apartments buildings in high-crime areas in order not to surprise armed police officers on patrol (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 April 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2004

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Plastic Surgery Gets a New Look

Date: 27 April 2004

By JAMES GORMAN

James GORMAN

Plastic surgery is changing to give patients quicker, cheaper and less invasive procedures while providing more subtle, natural changes; Dr V Leroy Young, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery's emerging trends task force chairman, notes that more operations, which are performed earlier, seem to be industry trend; drastic changes are infrequent with more patients wanting slow process of transformation and reduced impact of aging; filling in features is also becoming popular as technologies change; various procedures discussed; graph, drawings (L)

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California Agency Opens New York Office

Date: 26 April 2004

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Colby & Partners, California unit of Dentsu agency company, is opening New York office (S)

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New Thoughts About When Not to Stretch

Date: 27 April 2004

By LORRAINE KREAHLING

Lorraine KREAHLING

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention publishes results of six-decade study on possible benefits of stretching; findings, published in journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, suggests full-body warm-up before stretching; holds that stretching prior to warm-up does not reduce injuries and in some cases can increase likelihood of injury; Dr Lisa Bartoli, Beth Israel Medical Center attending physician, says that muscles perform best when they are not too loose or too tight; suggests doing planned physical activity at 50 percent of target intensity for full body warm-up; photo (M)

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New Cases Identified in China's SARS Outbreak

Date: 26 April 2004

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN

Lawrence ALTMAN

World Health Orgn reports new wave of cases has been identified in SARS outbreak in China; this is third generation of cases in chain of transmission that Chinese officials say began when medical student was working in country's main SARS laboratory in Beijing in Mar; latest outbreak includes three relatives of nurse who acquired disease while caring for medical student; fact that SARS has been transmitted to third generation before it was identified shows its potential to spread quickly (S)

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New Pew Trusts Merging Works Into One Body

Date: 27 April 2004

By STEPHANIE STROM

Stephanie STROM

Pew Charitable Trusts are pulling their major polling, research and information projects into single organization to save administrative costs as part of metamorphosis from private foundation to public charity; directors of trusts voted last Nov to become public charity, giving it more flexibility to raise money, lobby and contribute to other organizations, as well as getting tax advantages; Pew's transition has attracted great deal of attention in philanthropic circles (M)

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New Allies in the Energy Wars

Date: 26 April 2004

Editorial applauds statement signed by New Mexico Gov Bill Richardson and California Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger strongly endorsing energy efficiency and setting aggressive targets for much greater use of wind, solar, biomass and other forms of renewable energy throughout West; notes it was presented at 'energy summit' of governors and respresentatives from 18 Western states, area of country not usually associated with innovative thinking on energy policy (National Edition)

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From New York Harbor, A Pair of Queens Set Sail

Date: 26 April 2004

By ANDY NEWMAN; Robert F. Worth, Colin Moynihan and Tara Bahrampour contributed reporting for this article

Andy NEWMAN

Queen Elizabeth 2 and Queen Mary 2 make festive departure from New York after weekend of ocean-liner excitement; photos (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: New York: Firefighters Told To Take Care On Rooftops

Date: 26 April 2004

By Sabrina Tavernise (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Sabrina NYT

New York City Fire Department tells firefighters to be cautious when entering stairwells and rooftops of apartments buildings in high-crime areas in order not to surprise armed police officers on patrol (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2004

Full Article

Plastic Surgery Gets a New Look

Date: 27 April 2004

By JAMES GORMAN

James GORMAN

Plastic surgery is changing to give patients quicker, cheaper and less invasive procedures while providing more subtle, natural changes; Dr V Leroy Young, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery's emerging trends task force chairman, notes that more operations, which are performed earlier, seem to be industry trend; drastic changes are infrequent with more patients wanting slow process of transformation and reduced impact of aging; filling in features is also becoming popular as technologies change; various procedures discussed; graph, drawings (L)

Full Article

California Agency Opens New York Office

Date: 26 April 2004

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Colby & Partners, California unit of Dentsu agency company, is opening New York office (S)

Full Article

New Thoughts About When Not to Stretch

Date: 27 April 2004

By LORRAINE KREAHLING

Lorraine KREAHLING

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention publishes results of six-decade study on possible benefits of stretching; findings, published in journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, suggests full-body warm-up before stretching; holds that stretching prior to warm-up does not reduce injuries and in some cases can increase likelihood of injury; Dr Lisa Bartoli, Beth Israel Medical Center attending physician, says that muscles perform best when they are not too loose or too tight; suggests doing planned physical activity at 50 percent of target intensity for full body warm-up; photo (M)

Full Article

New Cases Identified in China's SARS Outbreak

Date: 26 April 2004

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN

Lawrence ALTMAN

World Health Orgn reports new wave of cases has been identified in SARS outbreak in China; this is third generation of cases in chain of transmission that Chinese officials say began when medical student was working in country's main SARS laboratory in Beijing in Mar; latest outbreak includes three relatives of nurse who acquired disease while caring for medical student; fact that SARS has been transmitted to third generation before it was identified shows its potential to spread quickly (S)

Full Article

New Pew Trusts Merging Works Into One Body

Date: 27 April 2004

By STEPHANIE STROM

Stephanie STROM

Pew Charitable Trusts are pulling their major polling, research and information projects into single organization to save administrative costs as part of metamorphosis from private foundation to public charity; directors of trusts voted last Nov to become public charity, giving it more flexibility to raise money, lobby and contribute to other organizations, as well as getting tax advantages; Pew's transition has attracted great deal of attention in philanthropic circles (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: New York: Firefighters Told To Take Care On Rooftops

Date: 26 April 2004

By Sabrina Tavernise (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Sabrina NYT

New York City Fire Department tells firefighters to be cautious when entering stairwells and rooftops of apartments buildings in high-crime areas in order not to surprise armed police officers on patrol (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 April 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2004

Full Article

Plastic Surgery Gets a New Look

Date: 27 April 2004

By JAMES GORMAN

James GORMAN

Plastic surgery is changing to give patients quicker, cheaper and less invasive procedures while providing more subtle, natural changes; Dr V Leroy Young, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery's emerging trends task force chairman, notes that more operations, which are performed earlier, seem to be industry trend; drastic changes are infrequent with more patients wanting slow process of transformation and reduced impact of aging; filling in features is also becoming popular as technologies change; various procedures discussed; graph, drawings (L)

Full Article

California Agency Opens New York Office

Date: 26 April 2004

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Colby & Partners, California unit of Dentsu agency company, is opening New York office (S)

Full Article

New Thoughts About When Not to Stretch

Date: 27 April 2004

By LORRAINE KREAHLING

Lorraine KREAHLING

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention publishes results of six-decade study on possible benefits of stretching; findings, published in journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, suggests full-body warm-up before stretching; holds that stretching prior to warm-up does not reduce injuries and in some cases can increase likelihood of injury; Dr Lisa Bartoli, Beth Israel Medical Center attending physician, says that muscles perform best when they are not too loose or too tight; suggests doing planned physical activity at 50 percent of target intensity for full body warm-up; photo (M)

Full Article

New Cases Identified in China's SARS Outbreak

Date: 26 April 2004

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN

Lawrence ALTMAN

World Health Orgn reports new wave of cases has been identified in SARS outbreak in China; this is third generation of cases in chain of transmission that Chinese officials say began when medical student was working in country's main SARS laboratory in Beijing in Mar; latest outbreak includes three relatives of nurse who acquired disease while caring for medical student; fact that SARS has been transmitted to third generation before it was identified shows its potential to spread quickly (S)

Full Article

New Allies in the Energy Wars

Date: 26 April 2004

Editorial applauds statement signed by New Mexico Gov Bill Richardson and California Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger strongly endorsing energy efficiency and setting aggressive targets for much greater use of wind, solar, biomass and other forms of renewable energy throughout West; notes it was presented at 'energy summit' of governors and respresentatives from 18 Western states, area of country not usually associated with innovative thinking on energy policy (National Edition)

Full Article

From New York Harbor, A Pair of Queens Set Sail

Date: 26 April 2004

By ANDY NEWMAN; Robert F. Worth, Colin Moynihan and Tara Bahrampour contributed reporting for this article

Andy NEWMAN

Queen Elizabeth 2 and Queen Mary 2 make festive departure from New York after weekend of ocean-liner excitement; photos (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: New York: Firefighters Told To Take Care On Rooftops

Date: 26 April 2004

By Sabrina Tavernise (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Sabrina NYT

New York City Fire Department tells firefighters to be cautious when entering stairwells and rooftops of apartments buildings in high-crime areas in order not to surprise armed police officers on patrol (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 April 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2004

Full Article

Plastic Surgery Gets a New Look

Date: 27 April 2004

By JAMES GORMAN

James GORMAN

Plastic surgery is changing to give patients quicker, cheaper and less invasive procedures while providing more subtle, natural changes; Dr V Leroy Young, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery's emerging trends task force chairman, notes that more operations, which are performed earlier, seem to be industry trend; drastic changes are infrequent with more patients wanting slow process of transformation and reduced impact of aging; filling in features is also becoming popular as technologies change; various procedures discussed; graph, drawings (L)

Full Article

California Agency Opens New York Office

Date: 26 April 2004

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Colby & Partners, California unit of Dentsu agency company, is opening New York office (S)

Full Article

New Thoughts About When Not to Stretch

Date: 27 April 2004

By LORRAINE KREAHLING

Lorraine KREAHLING

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention publishes results of six-decade study on possible benefits of stretching; findings, published in journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, suggests full-body warm-up before stretching; holds that stretching prior to warm-up does not reduce injuries and in some cases can increase likelihood of injury; Dr Lisa Bartoli, Beth Israel Medical Center attending physician, says that muscles perform best when they are not too loose or too tight; suggests doing planned physical activity at 50 percent of target intensity for full body warm-up; photo (M)

Full Article

New Cases Identified in China's SARS Outbreak

Date: 26 April 2004

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN

Lawrence ALTMAN

World Health Orgn reports new wave of cases has been identified in SARS outbreak in China; this is third generation of cases in chain of transmission that Chinese officials say began when medical student was working in country's main SARS laboratory in Beijing in Mar; latest outbreak includes three relatives of nurse who acquired disease while caring for medical student; fact that SARS has been transmitted to third generation before it was identified shows its potential to spread quickly (S)

Full Article

New Pew Trusts Merging Works Into One Body

Date: 27 April 2004

By STEPHANIE STROM

Stephanie STROM

Pew Charitable Trusts are pulling their major polling, research and information projects into single organization to save administrative costs as part of metamorphosis from private foundation to public charity; directors of trusts voted last Nov to become public charity, giving it more flexibility to raise money, lobby and contribute to other organizations, as well as getting tax advantages; Pew's transition has attracted great deal of attention in philanthropic circles (M)

Full Article

New Allies in the Energy Wars

Date: 26 April 2004

Editorial applauds statement signed by New Mexico Gov Bill Richardson and California Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger strongly endorsing energy efficiency and setting aggressive targets for much greater use of wind, solar, biomass and other forms of renewable energy throughout West; notes it was presented at 'energy summit' of governors and respresentatives from 18 Western states, area of country not usually associated with innovative thinking on energy policy (National Edition)

Full Article

From New York Harbor, A Pair of Queens Set Sail

Date: 26 April 2004

By ANDY NEWMAN; Robert F. Worth, Colin Moynihan and Tara Bahrampour contributed reporting for this article

Andy NEWMAN

Queen Elizabeth 2 and Queen Mary 2 make festive departure from New York after weekend of ocean-liner excitement; photos (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: New York: Firefighters Told To Take Care On Rooftops

Date: 26 April 2004

By Sabrina Tavernise (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Sabrina NYT

New York City Fire Department tells firefighters to be cautious when entering stairwells and rooftops of apartments buildings in high-crime areas in order not to surprise armed police officers on patrol (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 April 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2004

Full Article

Plastic Surgery Gets a New Look

Date: 27 April 2004

By JAMES GORMAN

James GORMAN

Plastic surgery is changing to give patients quicker, cheaper and less invasive procedures while providing more subtle, natural changes; Dr V Leroy Young, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery's emerging trends task force chairman, notes that more operations, which are performed earlier, seem to be industry trend; drastic changes are infrequent with more patients wanting slow process of transformation and reduced impact of aging; filling in features is also becoming popular as technologies change; various procedures discussed; graph, drawings (L)

Full Article

California Agency Opens New York Office

Date: 26 April 2004

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

Colby & Partners, California unit of Dentsu agency company, is opening New York office (S)

Full Article

New Thoughts About When Not to Stretch

Date: 27 April 2004

By LORRAINE KREAHLING

Lorraine KREAHLING

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention publishes results of six-decade study on possible benefits of stretching; findings, published in journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, suggests full-body warm-up before stretching; holds that stretching prior to warm-up does not reduce injuries and in some cases can increase likelihood of injury; Dr Lisa Bartoli, Beth Israel Medical Center attending physician, says that muscles perform best when they are not too loose or too tight; suggests doing planned physical activity at 50 percent of target intensity for full body warm-up; photo (M)

Full Article

New Cases Identified in China's SARS Outbreak

Date: 26 April 2004

By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN

Lawrence ALTMAN

World Health Orgn reports new wave of cases has been identified in SARS outbreak in China; this is third generation of cases in chain of transmission that Chinese officials say began when medical student was working in country's main SARS laboratory in Beijing in Mar; latest outbreak includes three relatives of nurse who acquired disease while caring for medical student; fact that SARS has been transmitted to third generation before it was identified shows its potential to spread quickly (S)

Full Article

New Allies in the Energy Wars

Date: 26 April 2004

Editorial applauds statement signed by New Mexico Gov Bill Richardson and California Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger strongly endorsing energy efficiency and setting aggressive targets for much greater use of wind, solar, biomass and other forms of renewable energy throughout West; notes it was presented at 'energy summit' of governors and respresentatives from 18 Western states, area of country not usually associated with innovative thinking on energy policy (National Edition)

Full Article

From New York Harbor, A Pair of Queens Set Sail

Date: 26 April 2004

By ANDY NEWMAN; Robert F. Worth, Colin Moynihan and Tara Bahrampour contributed reporting for this article

Andy NEWMAN

Queen Elizabeth 2 and Queen Mary 2 make festive departure from New York after weekend of ocean-liner excitement; photos (M)

Full Article