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25th of April 2002 News
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Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Newark: Work Starting On New School
Date: 26 April 2002
By Steve Strunsky (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Steve NYT
Work on new $20 million Belmont-Runyon School begins; Belmont-Runyon is first public school built in Newark (NJ) in eight years; (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 26 April 2002
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 April 2002
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New Towers, but Taller
Date: 26 April 2002
Letter from Phillip A Usher favors new set of towers identical in look to destroyed World Trade Center towers, only taller
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New Video Releases
Date: 26 April 2002
Films Behind Enemy Lines, Aberdeen, My First Mister and Novocaine ae released on video; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
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ABC Said to Ask Jennings To Accept a Cut in Salary
Date: 26 April 2002
By JIM RUTENBERG
Jim RUTENBERG
ABC has asked Peter Jennings, anchor of World News Tonight, to take cut in his salary, which is estimated at more than $10 million per year; network wants to remove provision in contract that requires ABC to pay Jennings substantially more than it pays his ABC News colleagues; Jennings declines to comment about his contract, which expires this summer, but he has denied presence of such provision in past; ABC News president David Westin says network has every hope and expectation that Jennings will be principal anchor for many years to come (M)
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Old and New Will Meet As Jets Open Minicamp
Date: 26 April 2002
By JUDY BATTISTA
Judy BATTISTA
New York Jets three-day minicamp opens, allowing veteran players and coaches to meet newly acquired players (M)
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Andersen Sends New Proposal For Settlement To Government
Date: 25 April 2002
By KURT EICHENWALD and JONATHAN D. GLATER
Kurt EICHENWALD
Lawyers for Arthur Andersen & Co, in effort to head off impending trial, submit proposed settlement of its criminal case to government, offering fewer concessions than prosecutors were seeking last week when talks collapsed; seeking last week when talks collapsed; settlement proposal is made in letter to Leslie Caldwell, head of Justice Department's Enron task force; Andersen reiterates its commitment to acknowledge wrongdoing as part of deferred-prosecution agreement but declines certain other provisions that government has sought; civil settlement talks between Andersen and creditors and shareholders of Enron are on brink of collapse; Andersen reaches tentative agreement to sell its risk management business to Robert Half International, human resources firm that specializes in providing professional staff like lawyers and accountants; deal is another sign of Andersen's efforts to sell business lines and move closer to audit-only model of accounting firm; managing partner C E Andrews comments; photo (M)
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Metro Briefing | Connecticut: New Haven: Yale Genetics Project
Date: 26 April 2002
Yale University invests in new center for genetic research, which will focus on genomics and proteomics (S)
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Court Fight Complicates New Jersey Republicans' Challenge to Torricelli
Date: 25 April 2002
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
David KOCIENIEWSKI
Republican Party's search for nominee to run in New Jersey United States Senate race this fall faces new obstacle: court battle; as three little-known contenders in Republican primary spend day vying for campaign funds and endorsements, one of candidates, State Sen Diane B Allen, prepares to file legal challenge to prevent one of her rivals, Douglas Forrester, from getting preferential ballot position in Bergen County; Quinnipiac University releases survey showing that all three of Republicans had closed gap between them and Sen Robert G Torricelli, incumbent (M)
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Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Newark: Work Starting On New School
Date: 26 April 2002
By Steve Strunsky (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Steve NYT
Work on new $20 million Belmont-Runyon School begins; Belmont-Runyon is first public school built in Newark (NJ) in eight years; (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 26 April 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 April 2002
Full Article
New Towers, but Taller
Date: 26 April 2002
Letter from Phillip A Usher favors new set of towers identical in look to destroyed World Trade Center towers, only taller
Full Article
ABC Said to Ask Jennings To Accept a Cut in Salary
Date: 26 April 2002
By JIM RUTENBERG
Jim RUTENBERG
ABC has asked Peter Jennings, anchor of World News Tonight, to take cut in his salary, which is estimated at more than $10 million per year; network wants to remove provision in contract that requires ABC to pay Jennings substantially more than it pays his ABC News colleagues; Jennings declines to comment about his contract, which expires this summer, but he has denied presence of such provision in past; ABC News president David Westin says network has every hope and expectation that Jennings will be principal anchor for many years to come (M)
Full Article
Old and New Will Meet As Jets Open Minicamp
Date: 26 April 2002
By JUDY BATTISTA
Judy BATTISTA
New York Jets three-day minicamp opens, allowing veteran players and coaches to meet newly acquired players (M)
Full Article
Andersen Sends New Proposal For Settlement To Government
Date: 25 April 2002
By KURT EICHENWALD and JONATHAN D. GLATER
Kurt EICHENWALD
Lawyers for Arthur Andersen & Co, in effort to head off impending trial, submit proposed settlement of its criminal case to government, offering fewer concessions than prosecutors were seeking last week when talks collapsed; seeking last week when talks collapsed; settlement proposal is made in letter to Leslie Caldwell, head of Justice Department's Enron task force; Andersen reiterates its commitment to acknowledge wrongdoing as part of deferred-prosecution agreement but declines certain other provisions that government has sought; civil settlement talks between Andersen and creditors and shareholders of Enron are on brink of collapse; Andersen reaches tentative agreement to sell its risk management business to Robert Half International, human resources firm that specializes in providing professional staff like lawyers and accountants; deal is another sign of Andersen's efforts to sell business lines and move closer to audit-only model of accounting firm; managing partner C E Andrews comments; photo (M)
Full Article
Metro Briefing | Connecticut: New Haven: Yale Genetics Project
Date: 26 April 2002
Yale University invests in new center for genetic research, which will focus on genomics and proteomics (S)
Full Article
Court Fight Complicates New Jersey Republicans' Challenge to Torricelli
Date: 25 April 2002
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
David KOCIENIEWSKI
Republican Party's search for nominee to run in New Jersey United States Senate race this fall faces new obstacle: court battle; as three little-known contenders in Republican primary spend day vying for campaign funds and endorsements, one of candidates, State Sen Diane B Allen, prepares to file legal challenge to prevent one of her rivals, Douglas Forrester, from getting preferential ballot position in Bergen County; Quinnipiac University releases survey showing that all three of Republicans had closed gap between them and Sen Robert G Torricelli, incumbent (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 26 April 2002
Full Article
New Video Releases
Date: 26 April 2002
Films Behind Enemy Lines, Aberdeen, My First Mister and Novocaine ae released on video; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Full Article
Old and New Will Meet As Jets Open Minicamp
Date: 26 April 2002
By JUDY BATTISTA
Judy BATTISTA
New York Jets three-day minicamp opens, allowing veteran players and coaches to meet newly acquired players (M)
Full Article
Metro Briefing | Connecticut: New Haven: Yale Genetics Project
Date: 26 April 2002
Yale University invests in new center for genetic research, which will focus on genomics and proteomics (S)
Full Article
Court Fight Complicates New Jersey Republicans' Challenge to Torricelli
Date: 25 April 2002
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
David KOCIENIEWSKI
Republican Party's search for nominee to run in New Jersey United States Senate race this fall faces new obstacle: court battle; as three little-known contenders in Republican primary spend day vying for campaign funds and endorsements, one of candidates, State Sen Diane B Allen, prepares to file legal challenge to prevent one of her rivals, Douglas Forrester, from getting preferential ballot position in Bergen County; Quinnipiac University releases survey showing that all three of Republicans had closed gap between them and Sen Robert G Torricelli, incumbent (M)
Full Article
Metro Briefing | New Jersey: Newark: Work Starting On New School
Date: 26 April 2002
By Steve Strunsky (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Steve NYT
Work on new $20 million Belmont-Runyon School begins; Belmont-Runyon is first public school built in Newark (NJ) in eight years; (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 26 April 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 April 2002
Full Article
New Towers, but Taller
Date: 26 April 2002
Letter from Phillip A Usher favors new set of towers identical in look to destroyed World Trade Center towers, only taller
Full Article
New Video Releases
Date: 26 April 2002
Films Behind Enemy Lines, Aberdeen, My First Mister and Novocaine ae released on video; brief excerpts from original reviews; photo (M)
Full Article
ABC Said to Ask Jennings To Accept a Cut in Salary
Date: 26 April 2002
By JIM RUTENBERG
Jim RUTENBERG
ABC has asked Peter Jennings, anchor of World News Tonight, to take cut in his salary, which is estimated at more than $10 million per year; network wants to remove provision in contract that requires ABC to pay Jennings substantially more than it pays his ABC News colleagues; Jennings declines to comment about his contract, which expires this summer, but he has denied presence of such provision in past; ABC News president David Westin says network has every hope and expectation that Jennings will be principal anchor for many years to come (M)
Full Article
Court Fight Complicates New Jersey Republicans' Challenge to Torricelli
Date: 25 April 2002
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
David KOCIENIEWSKI
Republican Party's search for nominee to run in New Jersey United States Senate race this fall faces new obstacle: court battle; as three little-known contenders in Republican primary spend day vying for campaign funds and endorsements, one of candidates, State Sen Diane B Allen, prepares to file legal challenge to prevent one of her rivals, Douglas Forrester, from getting preferential ballot position in Bergen County; Quinnipiac University releases survey showing that all three of Republicans had closed gap between them and Sen Robert G Torricelli, incumbent (M)
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