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19th of July 2004 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 19 юли 2004 г.

Metro Matters; It's the News The Way We'd Like It to Be

Date: 19 July 2004

By JOYCE PURNICK

Joyce PURNICK

Joyce Purnick column lists news releases she would love to see but never expects to (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 July 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 July 2004

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Flying Shirttails, the New Pennants of Rebellion

Date: 20 July 2004

By GUY TREBAY

Guy TREBAY

Untucked dress shirt has not yet made inroads at law offices or financial institutions, but style is well-entrenched in Hollywood executive cadres and among infuential fashion types; male fashion-setters attending recent Milan men's wear shows all wore their shirttails untucked; designers are beginning to build that look into their collections; for those who lack confidence to leave their shirttails flapping entirely, designers are providing compromise in form of half-tuck, styling gimmick ubiquitous in men's fashion magazines and at hip nightspots in Manhattan; photos (M)

Full Article

It's New Guard's Turn to Make a Mark

Date: 19 July 2004

By LIZ ROBBINS

Liz ROBBINS

Allyson Felix wins 200-meter race at US Olympic track and field trials and becomes youngest member of US track and field team at age 18; photos (M)

Full Article

N.Y.R.A. Is Recruiting New Leader

Date: 19 July 2004

By JOE DRAPE

Joe DRAPE

New York Racing Assn is in talks with National Thoroughbred Racing Assn commissioner Tim Smith in hopes that he will become president and chief executive officer (M)

Full Article

Spitzer Wants Grasso's Case In New York

Date: 20 July 2004

By LANDON THOMAS Jr

Landon THOMAS

New York Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer files motion opposing bid by former New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard A Grasso to move case over Grasso's pay to federal court; argues Grasso's pay violated state law that governs exchange as non-profit corporation (M)

Full Article

Spam Sender Settles Case In New York

Date: 20 July 2004

By SAUL HANSELL

Saul HANSELL

New York Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer says prominent Internet marketer Scott Richter and his OptInRealBig.com have agreed to pay $40,000 fine and $10,000 toward investigative cost to settle charges they sent deceptive junk e-mail messages, or spam; had said he would seek millions in fines when he filed case; warns them that they face stiffer fines if they violate new standard of accountability; Microsoft, while filed parallel suit in Washington State related to spam sent to customers of its Hotmail service, backs settlement but will continue its suit; photo (M)

Full Article

New Chairman of Fiat Takes Added Challenge

Date: 20 July 2004

By ALAN COWELL

Alan COWELL

Interview with Luca Cordero di Montezemolo on his new posts as head of Confindustria, Italy's manufacturers' association, and as Fiat chairman; he makes no effort to cloak his role at Fiat as not so much hands-on manager as mentor and protector of John Elkann, vice chairman, and other members of Agnelli family's newest generation, who have yet to gain experience to lead Fiat; photo (M)

Full Article

Plane Makers At Air Show Trade Barbs On New Jets

Date: 20 July 2004

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Boeing and Airbus say they are excited about outlook for their newest planes, Boeing's medium-size, fuel-efficient 7E7 and Airbus's double-deck A380, but Airbus seems to be winning publicity war, at least at Farnborough, Eng, air show; two planes symbolize different views of development of air travel; Boeing believes that airlines will be serving growing number of direct routes between cities, using midsize planes; Airbus sees world of hub cities connected by high-capacity planes; each suggests that the other has made ruinously bad bet, and they exchange barbs over government subsidies; photos (M)

Full Article

Metro Matters; It's the News The Way We'd Like It to Be

Date: 19 July 2004

By JOYCE PURNICK

Joyce PURNICK

Joyce Purnick column lists news releases she would love to see but never expects to (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 July 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 July 2004

Full Article

Flying Shirttails, the New Pennants of Rebellion

Date: 20 July 2004

By GUY TREBAY

Guy TREBAY

Untucked dress shirt has not yet made inroads at law offices or financial institutions, but style is well-entrenched in Hollywood executive cadres and among infuential fashion types; male fashion-setters attending recent Milan men's wear shows all wore their shirttails untucked; designers are beginning to build that look into their collections; for those who lack confidence to leave their shirttails flapping entirely, designers are providing compromise in form of half-tuck, styling gimmick ubiquitous in men's fashion magazines and at hip nightspots in Manhattan; photos (M)

Full Article

It's New Guard's Turn to Make a Mark

Date: 19 July 2004

By LIZ ROBBINS

Liz ROBBINS

Allyson Felix wins 200-meter race at US Olympic track and field trials and becomes youngest member of US track and field team at age 18; photos (M)

Full Article

N.Y.R.A. Is Recruiting New Leader

Date: 19 July 2004

By JOE DRAPE

Joe DRAPE

New York Racing Assn is in talks with National Thoroughbred Racing Assn commissioner Tim Smith in hopes that he will become president and chief executive officer (M)

Full Article

Spitzer Wants Grasso's Case In New York

Date: 20 July 2004

By LANDON THOMAS Jr

Landon THOMAS

New York Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer files motion opposing bid by former New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard A Grasso to move case over Grasso's pay to federal court; argues Grasso's pay violated state law that governs exchange as non-profit corporation (M)

Full Article

Spam Sender Settles Case In New York

Date: 20 July 2004

By SAUL HANSELL

Saul HANSELL

New York Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer says prominent Internet marketer Scott Richter and his OptInRealBig.com have agreed to pay $40,000 fine and $10,000 toward investigative cost to settle charges they sent deceptive junk e-mail messages, or spam; had said he would seek millions in fines when he filed case; warns them that they face stiffer fines if they violate new standard of accountability; Microsoft, while filed parallel suit in Washington State related to spam sent to customers of its Hotmail service, backs settlement but will continue its suit; photo (M)

Full Article

New Chairman of Fiat Takes Added Challenge

Date: 20 July 2004

By ALAN COWELL

Alan COWELL

Interview with Luca Cordero di Montezemolo on his new posts as head of Confindustria, Italy's manufacturers' association, and as Fiat chairman; he makes no effort to cloak his role at Fiat as not so much hands-on manager as mentor and protector of John Elkann, vice chairman, and other members of Agnelli family's newest generation, who have yet to gain experience to lead Fiat; photo (M)

Full Article

Plane Makers At Air Show Trade Barbs On New Jets

Date: 20 July 2004

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Boeing and Airbus say they are excited about outlook for their newest planes, Boeing's medium-size, fuel-efficient 7E7 and Airbus's double-deck A380, but Airbus seems to be winning publicity war, at least at Farnborough, Eng, air show; two planes symbolize different views of development of air travel; Boeing believes that airlines will be serving growing number of direct routes between cities, using midsize planes; Airbus sees world of hub cities connected by high-capacity planes; each suggests that the other has made ruinously bad bet, and they exchange barbs over government subsidies; photos (M)

Full Article

Metro Matters; It's the News The Way We'd Like It to Be

Date: 19 July 2004

By JOYCE PURNICK

Joyce PURNICK

Joyce Purnick column lists news releases she would love to see but never expects to (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 July 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 July 2004

Full Article

Flying Shirttails, the New Pennants of Rebellion

Date: 20 July 2004

By GUY TREBAY

Guy TREBAY

Untucked dress shirt has not yet made inroads at law offices or financial institutions, but style is well-entrenched in Hollywood executive cadres and among infuential fashion types; male fashion-setters attending recent Milan men's wear shows all wore their shirttails untucked; designers are beginning to build that look into their collections; for those who lack confidence to leave their shirttails flapping entirely, designers are providing compromise in form of half-tuck, styling gimmick ubiquitous in men's fashion magazines and at hip nightspots in Manhattan; photos (M)

Full Article

It's New Guard's Turn to Make a Mark

Date: 19 July 2004

By LIZ ROBBINS

Liz ROBBINS

Allyson Felix wins 200-meter race at US Olympic track and field trials and becomes youngest member of US track and field team at age 18; photos (M)

Full Article

N.Y.R.A. Is Recruiting New Leader

Date: 19 July 2004

By JOE DRAPE

Joe DRAPE

New York Racing Assn is in talks with National Thoroughbred Racing Assn commissioner Tim Smith in hopes that he will become president and chief executive officer (M)

Full Article

Spitzer Wants Grasso's Case In New York

Date: 20 July 2004

By LANDON THOMAS Jr

Landon THOMAS

New York Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer files motion opposing bid by former New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard A Grasso to move case over Grasso's pay to federal court; argues Grasso's pay violated state law that governs exchange as non-profit corporation (M)

Full Article

Spam Sender Settles Case In New York

Date: 20 July 2004

By SAUL HANSELL

Saul HANSELL

New York Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer says prominent Internet marketer Scott Richter and his OptInRealBig.com have agreed to pay $40,000 fine and $10,000 toward investigative cost to settle charges they sent deceptive junk e-mail messages, or spam; had said he would seek millions in fines when he filed case; warns them that they face stiffer fines if they violate new standard of accountability; Microsoft, while filed parallel suit in Washington State related to spam sent to customers of its Hotmail service, backs settlement but will continue its suit; photo (M)

Full Article

New Chairman of Fiat Takes Added Challenge

Date: 20 July 2004

By ALAN COWELL

Alan COWELL

Interview with Luca Cordero di Montezemolo on his new posts as head of Confindustria, Italy's manufacturers' association, and as Fiat chairman; he makes no effort to cloak his role at Fiat as not so much hands-on manager as mentor and protector of John Elkann, vice chairman, and other members of Agnelli family's newest generation, who have yet to gain experience to lead Fiat; photo (M)

Full Article

Plane Makers At Air Show Trade Barbs On New Jets

Date: 20 July 2004

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Boeing and Airbus say they are excited about outlook for their newest planes, Boeing's medium-size, fuel-efficient 7E7 and Airbus's double-deck A380, but Airbus seems to be winning publicity war, at least at Farnborough, Eng, air show; two planes symbolize different views of development of air travel; Boeing believes that airlines will be serving growing number of direct routes between cities, using midsize planes; Airbus sees world of hub cities connected by high-capacity planes; each suggests that the other has made ruinously bad bet, and they exchange barbs over government subsidies; photos (M)

Full Article

Metro Matters; It's the News The Way We'd Like It to Be

Date: 19 July 2004

By JOYCE PURNICK

Joyce PURNICK

Joyce Purnick column lists news releases she would love to see but never expects to (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 July 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 July 2004

Full Article

Flying Shirttails, the New Pennants of Rebellion

Date: 20 July 2004

By GUY TREBAY

Guy TREBAY

Untucked dress shirt has not yet made inroads at law offices or financial institutions, but style is well-entrenched in Hollywood executive cadres and among infuential fashion types; male fashion-setters attending recent Milan men's wear shows all wore their shirttails untucked; designers are beginning to build that look into their collections; for those who lack confidence to leave their shirttails flapping entirely, designers are providing compromise in form of half-tuck, styling gimmick ubiquitous in men's fashion magazines and at hip nightspots in Manhattan; photos (M)

Full Article

It's New Guard's Turn to Make a Mark

Date: 19 July 2004

By LIZ ROBBINS

Liz ROBBINS

Allyson Felix wins 200-meter race at US Olympic track and field trials and becomes youngest member of US track and field team at age 18; photos (M)

Full Article

N.Y.R.A. Is Recruiting New Leader

Date: 19 July 2004

By JOE DRAPE

Joe DRAPE

New York Racing Assn is in talks with National Thoroughbred Racing Assn commissioner Tim Smith in hopes that he will become president and chief executive officer (M)

Full Article

Spitzer Wants Grasso's Case In New York

Date: 20 July 2004

By LANDON THOMAS Jr

Landon THOMAS

New York Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer files motion opposing bid by former New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard A Grasso to move case over Grasso's pay to federal court; argues Grasso's pay violated state law that governs exchange as non-profit corporation (M)

Full Article

Spam Sender Settles Case In New York

Date: 20 July 2004

By SAUL HANSELL

Saul HANSELL

New York Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer says prominent Internet marketer Scott Richter and his OptInRealBig.com have agreed to pay $40,000 fine and $10,000 toward investigative cost to settle charges they sent deceptive junk e-mail messages, or spam; had said he would seek millions in fines when he filed case; warns them that they face stiffer fines if they violate new standard of accountability; Microsoft, while filed parallel suit in Washington State related to spam sent to customers of its Hotmail service, backs settlement but will continue its suit; photo (M)

Full Article

New Chairman of Fiat Takes Added Challenge

Date: 20 July 2004

By ALAN COWELL

Alan COWELL

Interview with Luca Cordero di Montezemolo on his new posts as head of Confindustria, Italy's manufacturers' association, and as Fiat chairman; he makes no effort to cloak his role at Fiat as not so much hands-on manager as mentor and protector of John Elkann, vice chairman, and other members of Agnelli family's newest generation, who have yet to gain experience to lead Fiat; photo (M)

Full Article

Plane Makers At Air Show Trade Barbs On New Jets

Date: 20 July 2004

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Boeing and Airbus say they are excited about outlook for their newest planes, Boeing's medium-size, fuel-efficient 7E7 and Airbus's double-deck A380, but Airbus seems to be winning publicity war, at least at Farnborough, Eng, air show; two planes symbolize different views of development of air travel; Boeing believes that airlines will be serving growing number of direct routes between cities, using midsize planes; Airbus sees world of hub cities connected by high-capacity planes; each suggests that the other has made ruinously bad bet, and they exchange barbs over government subsidies; photos (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 19 July 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 July 2004

Full Article

Flying Shirttails, the New Pennants of Rebellion

Date: 20 July 2004

By GUY TREBAY

Guy TREBAY

Untucked dress shirt has not yet made inroads at law offices or financial institutions, but style is well-entrenched in Hollywood executive cadres and among infuential fashion types; male fashion-setters attending recent Milan men's wear shows all wore their shirttails untucked; designers are beginning to build that look into their collections; for those who lack confidence to leave their shirttails flapping entirely, designers are providing compromise in form of half-tuck, styling gimmick ubiquitous in men's fashion magazines and at hip nightspots in Manhattan; photos (M)

Full Article

It's New Guard's Turn to Make a Mark

Date: 19 July 2004

By LIZ ROBBINS

Liz ROBBINS

Allyson Felix wins 200-meter race at US Olympic track and field trials and becomes youngest member of US track and field team at age 18; photos (M)

Full Article

Spitzer Wants Grasso's Case In New York

Date: 20 July 2004

By LANDON THOMAS Jr

Landon THOMAS

New York Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer files motion opposing bid by former New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard A Grasso to move case over Grasso's pay to federal court; argues Grasso's pay violated state law that governs exchange as non-profit corporation (M)

Full Article

Spam Sender Settles Case In New York

Date: 20 July 2004

By SAUL HANSELL

Saul HANSELL

New York Atty Gen Eliot Spitzer says prominent Internet marketer Scott Richter and his OptInRealBig.com have agreed to pay $40,000 fine and $10,000 toward investigative cost to settle charges they sent deceptive junk e-mail messages, or spam; had said he would seek millions in fines when he filed case; warns them that they face stiffer fines if they violate new standard of accountability; Microsoft, while filed parallel suit in Washington State related to spam sent to customers of its Hotmail service, backs settlement but will continue its suit; photo (M)

Full Article

New Chairman of Fiat Takes Added Challenge

Date: 20 July 2004

By ALAN COWELL

Alan COWELL

Interview with Luca Cordero di Montezemolo on his new posts as head of Confindustria, Italy's manufacturers' association, and as Fiat chairman; he makes no effort to cloak his role at Fiat as not so much hands-on manager as mentor and protector of John Elkann, vice chairman, and other members of Agnelli family's newest generation, who have yet to gain experience to lead Fiat; photo (M)

Full Article

Plane Makers At Air Show Trade Barbs On New Jets

Date: 20 July 2004

By MARK LANDLER

Mark LANDLER

Boeing and Airbus say they are excited about outlook for their newest planes, Boeing's medium-size, fuel-efficient 7E7 and Airbus's double-deck A380, but Airbus seems to be winning publicity war, at least at Farnborough, Eng, air show; two planes symbolize different views of development of air travel; Boeing believes that airlines will be serving growing number of direct routes between cities, using midsize planes; Airbus sees world of hub cities connected by high-capacity planes; each suggests that the other has made ruinously bad bet, and they exchange barbs over government subsidies; photos (M)

Full Article