29th of December 1998 News
Știri așa cum au apărut pe prima pagină a New York Times la 29 decembrie 1998
NEWS
Date: 30 December 1998
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Frick Collection will show Drouais's painting of Madame de Pompadour, on loan from National Gallery in London; 20-by-40-foot oval glass and stone mosaic, Oculus, will be installed on floor of World Financial Center's Winter Garden, and then, permanently, in Park Place IRT subway station; photos; several festive concerts are set for New Year's Eve (S)
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NEWS
Date: 29 December 1998
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Footlights column; Mikhail Baryshnikov will perform American premiere of Dance With Three Drums and Flute, choreographed by Kabuki dancer-actor Tamasaburo Bando; event is AIDS benefit; French Government approves plans for $200 million Museum of Arts and Civilization near Eiffel Tower in Paris; film documentary about African-American artistic contributions noted; photos; Gregory Peck will receive Marian Anderson Award for humanitarian efforts (S)
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At the Funeral For McAlary, A Wide Mix
Date: 30 December 1998
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Funeral is held for Daily News columnist Mike McAlary, who died at age 41 (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 30 December 1998
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 29 December 1998
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Fidelity Plans to Introduce a New Fund
Date: 30 December 1998
Fidelity Investments will introduce new fund, Growth and Income Fund II, in January 1999 (S)
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New York's Riders, an Unfastened Lot
Date: 29 December 1998
By ALISHA BERGER
Alisha BERGER
Survey by New York University Medical Center team finds that New York City taxi passengers are still not fastening their seat belts, despite taped reminders from various celebrities (S)
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A Safer New York
Date: 30 December 1998
Editorial looking back on 1998 says New Yorkers can take satisfaction in vibrant stock market, tourist boom, victories of Yankees and Jets, clean streets and, particularly, the sharp decline in rates of homicide and other crimes; credits policing philosophy that focuses on crime prevention and strong measures aimed at gun violence (M)
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New Requirement for Sprinklers In Apartment Buildings Is Likely
Date: 30 December 1998
By DAN BARRY and MICHAEL COOPER
Dan BARRY
Two recent deadly fires in high-rise apartment buildings prompt Mayor Rudolph Giuliani adm and New York City Council to consider legislation that would require sprinkler systems in at least some residential buildings; but renewed interest in an old debate also has each side accusing the other of failing to champion similar measures in the past; Mayor Giuliani says that he supports in principle some form of legislation that would require sprinklers in residential buildings; but he adds that he has directed his aides to study issues like which buildings should be covered by law and where sprinklers would be required (M)
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Schroder Aide Typifies New German Subtlety
Date: 29 December 1998
By ROGER COHEN
Roger COHEN
Article profiles Germany's Interior Min Otto Schily, who typifies new class that has come to power and is changing country's political culture; new breed of politicians has more checkered past and more nuanced allegiances; represent departure from scene of more predictable German--solid, solemn and unsurprising--which US and allies find disorienting; Schily comments; photo (M)
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NEWS
Date: 30 December 1998
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Frick Collection will show Drouais's painting of Madame de Pompadour, on loan from National Gallery in London; 20-by-40-foot oval glass and stone mosaic, Oculus, will be installed on floor of World Financial Center's Winter Garden, and then, permanently, in Park Place IRT subway station; photos; several festive concerts are set for New Year's Eve (S)
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NEWS
Date: 29 December 1998
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Footlights column; Mikhail Baryshnikov will perform American premiere of Dance With Three Drums and Flute, choreographed by Kabuki dancer-actor Tamasaburo Bando; event is AIDS benefit; French Government approves plans for $200 million Museum of Arts and Civilization near Eiffel Tower in Paris; film documentary about African-American artistic contributions noted; photos; Gregory Peck will receive Marian Anderson Award for humanitarian efforts (S)
Full Article
At the Funeral For McAlary, A Wide Mix
Date: 30 December 1998
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Funeral is held for Daily News columnist Mike McAlary, who died at age 41 (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 30 December 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 29 December 1998
Full Article
Fidelity Plans to Introduce a New Fund
Date: 30 December 1998
Fidelity Investments will introduce new fund, Growth and Income Fund II, in January 1999 (S)
Full Article
New York's Riders, an Unfastened Lot
Date: 29 December 1998
By ALISHA BERGER
Alisha BERGER
Survey by New York University Medical Center team finds that New York City taxi passengers are still not fastening their seat belts, despite taped reminders from various celebrities (S)
Full Article
A Safer New York
Date: 30 December 1998
Editorial looking back on 1998 says New Yorkers can take satisfaction in vibrant stock market, tourist boom, victories of Yankees and Jets, clean streets and, particularly, the sharp decline in rates of homicide and other crimes; credits policing philosophy that focuses on crime prevention and strong measures aimed at gun violence (M)
Full Article
New Requirement for Sprinklers In Apartment Buildings Is Likely
Date: 30 December 1998
By DAN BARRY and MICHAEL COOPER
Dan BARRY
Two recent deadly fires in high-rise apartment buildings prompt Mayor Rudolph Giuliani adm and New York City Council to consider legislation that would require sprinkler systems in at least some residential buildings; but renewed interest in an old debate also has each side accusing the other of failing to champion similar measures in the past; Mayor Giuliani says that he supports in principle some form of legislation that would require sprinklers in residential buildings; but he adds that he has directed his aides to study issues like which buildings should be covered by law and where sprinklers would be required (M)
Full Article
Schroder Aide Typifies New German Subtlety
Date: 29 December 1998
By ROGER COHEN
Roger COHEN
Article profiles Germany's Interior Min Otto Schily, who typifies new class that has come to power and is changing country's political culture; new breed of politicians has more checkered past and more nuanced allegiances; represent departure from scene of more predictable German--solid, solemn and unsurprising--which US and allies find disorienting; Schily comments; photo (M)
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NEWS
Date: 30 December 1998
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Frick Collection will show Drouais's painting of Madame de Pompadour, on loan from National Gallery in London; 20-by-40-foot oval glass and stone mosaic, Oculus, will be installed on floor of World Financial Center's Winter Garden, and then, permanently, in Park Place IRT subway station; photos; several festive concerts are set for New Year's Eve (S)
Full Article
NEWS
Date: 29 December 1998
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Footlights column; Mikhail Baryshnikov will perform American premiere of Dance With Three Drums and Flute, choreographed by Kabuki dancer-actor Tamasaburo Bando; event is AIDS benefit; French Government approves plans for $200 million Museum of Arts and Civilization near Eiffel Tower in Paris; film documentary about African-American artistic contributions noted; photos; Gregory Peck will receive Marian Anderson Award for humanitarian efforts (S)
Full Article
At the Funeral For McAlary, A Wide Mix
Date: 30 December 1998
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Funeral is held for Daily News columnist Mike McAlary, who died at age 41 (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 30 December 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 29 December 1998
Full Article
New York's Riders, an Unfastened Lot
Date: 29 December 1998
By ALISHA BERGER
Alisha BERGER
Survey by New York University Medical Center team finds that New York City taxi passengers are still not fastening their seat belts, despite taped reminders from various celebrities (S)
Full Article
A Safer New York
Date: 30 December 1998
Editorial looking back on 1998 says New Yorkers can take satisfaction in vibrant stock market, tourist boom, victories of Yankees and Jets, clean streets and, particularly, the sharp decline in rates of homicide and other crimes; credits policing philosophy that focuses on crime prevention and strong measures aimed at gun violence (M)
Full Article
Schroder Aide Typifies New German Subtlety
Date: 29 December 1998
By ROGER COHEN
Roger COHEN
Article profiles Germany's Interior Min Otto Schily, who typifies new class that has come to power and is changing country's political culture; new breed of politicians has more checkered past and more nuanced allegiances; represent departure from scene of more predictable German--solid, solemn and unsurprising--which US and allies find disorienting; Schily comments; photo (M)
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NEWS
Date: 30 December 1998
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Frick Collection will show Drouais's painting of Madame de Pompadour, on loan from National Gallery in London; 20-by-40-foot oval glass and stone mosaic, Oculus, will be installed on floor of World Financial Center's Winter Garden, and then, permanently, in Park Place IRT subway station; photos; several festive concerts are set for New Year's Eve (S)
Full Article
NEWS
Date: 29 December 1998
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Footlights column; Mikhail Baryshnikov will perform American premiere of Dance With Three Drums and Flute, choreographed by Kabuki dancer-actor Tamasaburo Bando; event is AIDS benefit; French Government approves plans for $200 million Museum of Arts and Civilization near Eiffel Tower in Paris; film documentary about African-American artistic contributions noted; photos; Gregory Peck will receive Marian Anderson Award for humanitarian efforts (S)
Full Article
At the Funeral For McAlary, A Wide Mix
Date: 30 December 1998
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Funeral is held for Daily News columnist Mike McAlary, who died at age 41 (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 30 December 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 29 December 1998
Full Article
Fidelity Plans to Introduce a New Fund
Date: 30 December 1998
Fidelity Investments will introduce new fund, Growth and Income Fund II, in January 1999 (S)
Full Article
New York's Riders, an Unfastened Lot
Date: 29 December 1998
By ALISHA BERGER
Alisha BERGER
Survey by New York University Medical Center team finds that New York City taxi passengers are still not fastening their seat belts, despite taped reminders from various celebrities (S)
Full Article
A Safer New York
Date: 30 December 1998
Editorial looking back on 1998 says New Yorkers can take satisfaction in vibrant stock market, tourist boom, victories of Yankees and Jets, clean streets and, particularly, the sharp decline in rates of homicide and other crimes; credits policing philosophy that focuses on crime prevention and strong measures aimed at gun violence (M)
Full Article
New Requirement for Sprinklers In Apartment Buildings Is Likely
Date: 30 December 1998
By DAN BARRY and MICHAEL COOPER
Dan BARRY
Two recent deadly fires in high-rise apartment buildings prompt Mayor Rudolph Giuliani adm and New York City Council to consider legislation that would require sprinkler systems in at least some residential buildings; but renewed interest in an old debate also has each side accusing the other of failing to champion similar measures in the past; Mayor Giuliani says that he supports in principle some form of legislation that would require sprinklers in residential buildings; but he adds that he has directed his aides to study issues like which buildings should be covered by law and where sprinklers would be required (M)
Full Article
Schroder Aide Typifies New German Subtlety
Date: 29 December 1998
By ROGER COHEN
Roger COHEN
Article profiles Germany's Interior Min Otto Schily, who typifies new class that has come to power and is changing country's political culture; new breed of politicians has more checkered past and more nuanced allegiances; represent departure from scene of more predictable German--solid, solemn and unsurprising--which US and allies find disorienting; Schily comments; photo (M)
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NEWS
Date: 30 December 1998
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Frick Collection will show Drouais's painting of Madame de Pompadour, on loan from National Gallery in London; 20-by-40-foot oval glass and stone mosaic, Oculus, will be installed on floor of World Financial Center's Winter Garden, and then, permanently, in Park Place IRT subway station; photos; several festive concerts are set for New Year's Eve (S)
Full Article
NEWS
Date: 29 December 1998
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Footlights column; Mikhail Baryshnikov will perform American premiere of Dance With Three Drums and Flute, choreographed by Kabuki dancer-actor Tamasaburo Bando; event is AIDS benefit; French Government approves plans for $200 million Museum of Arts and Civilization near Eiffel Tower in Paris; film documentary about African-American artistic contributions noted; photos; Gregory Peck will receive Marian Anderson Award for humanitarian efforts (S)
Full Article
At the Funeral For McAlary, A Wide Mix
Date: 30 December 1998
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Funeral is held for Daily News columnist Mike McAlary, who died at age 41 (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 30 December 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 29 December 1998
Full Article
Fidelity Plans to Introduce a New Fund
Date: 30 December 1998
Fidelity Investments will introduce new fund, Growth and Income Fund II, in January 1999 (S)
Full Article
New York's Riders, an Unfastened Lot
Date: 29 December 1998
By ALISHA BERGER
Alisha BERGER
Survey by New York University Medical Center team finds that New York City taxi passengers are still not fastening their seat belts, despite taped reminders from various celebrities (S)
Full Article
A Safer New York
Date: 30 December 1998
Editorial looking back on 1998 says New Yorkers can take satisfaction in vibrant stock market, tourist boom, victories of Yankees and Jets, clean streets and, particularly, the sharp decline in rates of homicide and other crimes; credits policing philosophy that focuses on crime prevention and strong measures aimed at gun violence (M)
Full Article
New Requirement for Sprinklers In Apartment Buildings Is Likely
Date: 30 December 1998
By DAN BARRY and MICHAEL COOPER
Dan BARRY
Two recent deadly fires in high-rise apartment buildings prompt Mayor Rudolph Giuliani adm and New York City Council to consider legislation that would require sprinkler systems in at least some residential buildings; but renewed interest in an old debate also has each side accusing the other of failing to champion similar measures in the past; Mayor Giuliani says that he supports in principle some form of legislation that would require sprinklers in residential buildings; but he adds that he has directed his aides to study issues like which buildings should be covered by law and where sprinklers would be required (M)
Full Article
Schroder Aide Typifies New German Subtlety
Date: 29 December 1998
By ROGER COHEN
Roger COHEN
Article profiles Germany's Interior Min Otto Schily, who typifies new class that has come to power and is changing country's political culture; new breed of politicians has more checkered past and more nuanced allegiances; represent departure from scene of more predictable German--solid, solemn and unsurprising--which US and allies find disorienting; Schily comments; photo (M)
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