Reluare joi, 9 decembrie 2004

9 decembrie 2004 era un joi sub semnul stelut al lui . Era ziua 343 din an. Președintele Statelor Unite a fost George W. Bush.

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  • Kirk Douglas (regizor de film, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1916)
  • Judi Dench (actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, autobiograf, regizor de film, regizor de teatru, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1934)
  • John Malkovich (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, creator de modă, producător de film, regizor de film, regizor de teatru, scenarist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1953)
  • Simon Helberg (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, regizor de film, umorist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1980)
  • Felicity Huffman (actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1962)
  • Masako Owada (aristocrat, diplomat, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1963)
  • Kurt Angle (luptător, wrestler profesionist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1968)
  • Sonia Gandhi (politician, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1946)
  • John Cassavetes (actor, actor de film, actor de personaj, actor de televiziune, autor, monteur, producător de film, regizor de film, scenarist, scriitor, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1929)
  • Hikaru Nakamura (șahist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1987)
  • John Milton (poet, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1608)
  • Booba (cantautor, cântăreț, rapper, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1976)
  • Beau Bridges (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, regizor de film, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1941)
  • Hape Kerkeling (actor de film, autobiograf, comper, cântăreț, prezentator de televiziune, regizor de film, scenarist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1964)
  • Choi Min-ho (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, artist de înregistrare, compozitor, cântăreț, dansator, model, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1991)
  • Piotr Kropotkin (anarhist, autobiograf, economist, explorator, filozof, geograf, jurnalist, politician, scriitor, zoolog, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1842)
  • Fritz Haber (chimist, fizician, inginer, profesor universitar, universitar, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1868)
  • Bixente Lizarazu (comentator sportiv, fotbalist, prezentator de radio, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1969)
  • Redd Foxx (actor, actor de televiziune, umorist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1922)
  • Grace Hopper (fizician, informatician, matematician, ofițer de marină, profesor universitar, programator, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1906)
  • Margaret Hamilton (actriță) (actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, politician, profesor, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1902)
  • Dalton Trumbo (actor, producător de film, regizor, regizor de film, romancier, scenarist, scriitor, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1905)
  • Michael Dorn (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, actor de voce, aviator, producător de film, regizor de film, scenarist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1952)
  • Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (bancher, economist, politician, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1920)
  • Jean-Claude Juncker (avocat, politician, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1954)
  • Joe Lando (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, producător de film, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1961)
  • Joan Armatrading (aranjor muzical, artist de înregistrare, cantautor, chitarist, compozitor, producător muzical, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1950)
  • Tré Cool (baterist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1972)
  • Dolores Ibárruri (activist, jurnalist, politician, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1895)
  • Kirsten Gillibrand (avocat, politician, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1966)
  • Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, ofițer, producător de film, scenarist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1909)
  • Srirasm (asistent social, doamnă de onoare, ofițer, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1971)
  • Paul Landers (chitarist, compozitor, muzician, textier, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1964)
  • Ruth Williams Khama (politician, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1923)
  • Broderick Crawford (actor, actor de film, actor de teatru, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1911)
  • Kwadwo Asamoah (fotbalist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1988)
  • Michael Müller (politician, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1964)
  • Baruch Goldstein (medic, politician, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1956)
  • Mia Julia Brückner (actor porno, cântăreț, model, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1986)
  • Johann Joachim Winckelmann (arheolog, bibliotecar, istoric, istoric de artă, scriitor, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1717)
  • Maria Luisa de Parma (politician, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1751)
  • Andrea Doria (lider, Născut pe 30 noiembrie 1466)
  • Bae Su-bin (actor, actor de film, actor de televiziune, model, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1976)
  • Buck Henry (actor de film, actor de televiziune, producător de film, regizor de film, scenarist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1930)
  • Bianca Berlinguer (jurnalist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1959)
  • Leah Lewis (actor, actor de televiziune, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1996)
  • Carl Wilhelm Scheele (chimist, farmacist, farmacologist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1742)
  • Pippa Bacca (activist antirăzboi, artist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1974)
  • Djalminha (fotbalist, jurnalist, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1970)
  • José Luis Ábalos Meco (politician, profesor de liceu, Născut pe 9 decembrie 1959)

9th of December 2004 News

Știri așa cum au apărut pe prima pagină a New York Times la 9 decembrie 2004

Fox News's Deal Will Make It A Radio Power, Analysts Say

Date: 09 December 2004

By LOLA OGUNNAIKE

Lola OGUNNAIKE

Industry analysts say Fox News Channel's deal to replace ABC News as sole provider of news to radio stations owned by Clear Channel Communications will make Fox significant player in radio; Fox News, cable television channel owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, currently provides news for 275 stations nationwide (M)

Full Article

Thousands of Opponents Await In a New Virtual Fantasy World

Date: 09 December 2004

By Seth Schiesel

Seth Schiesel

World of Warcraft from Blizzard Entertainment is standout among hundreds of multiplayer online role-playing games; photos (S)

Full Article

A New French Headache: When Is Hate on TV Illegal?

Date: 09 December 2004

By ELAINE SCIOLINO; Carole Corm contributed reporting for this article

Elaine SCIOLINO

Arabic channel Al Manar, run by Hezbollah from Lebanon, beams anti-US, anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic messages by satellites into thousands of French homes, cafes and shops, thwarting French government's year-long effort to close it down; French broadcasting regulator has granted license as long as channel does not incite hate or violence, but such broadcasts continue daily and Prime Min Jean-Pierre Raffarin acknowledges government lacks judicial means to intervene immediately; Jewish American groups join criticism while conceding little has been done to ban such broadcasts in US because laws prosecuting racist and hate crimes are much weaker than in France; Bush administration has not yet taken position on whether US can stop broadcasts (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 December 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 December 2004

Full Article

New Breed of Games Is Not All Thumbs

Date: 09 December 2004

By Charles Herold

Charles Herold

Charles Herold Game Theory column reviews Eyetoy: Antigrav, Feel the Magic: XY/XX, Taiko: Drum Master, and Donkey Konga; photos (M)

Full Article

Stern Stance for Europe's New Antitrust Chief

Date: 10 December 2004

By PAUL MELLER

Paul MELLER

Neelie Kroes, talking tough in her first public appearance since becoming Europe's competition commissioner, blocks merger in Portugal's energy industry and sets fines on three chemical companies for colluding on prices; Kroes, expressing 'zero tolerance' for cartels and speaking out in defense of energy consumers, tries to lay to rest suspicions that her close ties to business before taking office would not compromise her ability to police that world; Kroes recommends blocking acquisition of Gas de Portugal by Energias de Portugal and Italian energy company ENI; recommendation is accepted by her fellow commissioners; commission imposes fine of $88.4 million on Akzo Nobel, BASF and UCB for running cartel in market for vitamin B4, or choline chloride, animal growth stimulant given many to poultry and pigs (M)

Full Article

Pain of War Draws Bead on New York Region

Date: 09 December 2004

By ALAN FEUER; Lisa W. Foderaro, Robert Hanley and Stacey Stowe contributed reporting for this article

Alan FEUER

Nineteen servicemen from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have died in Iraq since Nov 7, deadliest period for soldiers from region since war began; names, ages, homes and occupations reflect diverse population; Joseph Behnke was Brooklyn carpenter, Dimitrios Gavriel stock analyst, Stephen C Benish a fireman in Cranford, New Jersey and Christian Engeldrum a veteran New York City firefighter; James Matteson, 23-year-old former high school football player in upstate New York, came from long line of American soldiers dating to Revolutionary War, and has sister who has re-enlisted after being injured in Iraq; others are former high school wrestler Kevin Dempsey of Monroe, Conn, who would be celebrating 24th birthday, 20-year-old David Mahlenbrock of Maple Shade, New Jersey and 38-year-old Staff Sgt Henry Irizarry of the Bronx; photos (M)

Full Article

The New Leader's Injudicious Start

Date: 10 December 2004

Editorial scores new Senate minority leader Harry Reid for comments he made on Meet the Press when he said he would be able to support Assoc Justice Antonin Scalia if he is appointed as chief justice; says Scalia has proven himself inappropriate for position through series of ethical lapses

Full Article

Ukrainians Enact Reforms, Clearing Way for New Vote

Date: 09 December 2004

By STEVEN LEE MYERS

Steven MYERS

Pres Leonid D Kuchma and Ukrainian parliament adopt constitutional amendments and election law changes to defuse bitter political crisis over discredited presidential vote; agreement eases way for new runoff election and means that winner will inherit fewer powers than Kuchma has wielded in last decade; opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko hails 'historic compromise'; photo of supporters celebrating; Prime Min Viktor Yanukovich denounces vote (M)

Full Article

Fox News's Deal Will Make It A Radio Power, Analysts Say

Date: 09 December 2004

By LOLA OGUNNAIKE

Lola OGUNNAIKE

Industry analysts say Fox News Channel's deal to replace ABC News as sole provider of news to radio stations owned by Clear Channel Communications will make Fox significant player in radio; Fox News, cable television channel owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, currently provides news for 275 stations nationwide (M)

Full Article

Thousands of Opponents Await In a New Virtual Fantasy World

Date: 09 December 2004

By Seth Schiesel

Seth Schiesel

World of Warcraft from Blizzard Entertainment is standout among hundreds of multiplayer online role-playing games; photos (S)

Full Article

A New French Headache: When Is Hate on TV Illegal?

Date: 09 December 2004

By ELAINE SCIOLINO; Carole Corm contributed reporting for this article

Elaine SCIOLINO

Arabic channel Al Manar, run by Hezbollah from Lebanon, beams anti-US, anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic messages by satellites into thousands of French homes, cafes and shops, thwarting French government's year-long effort to close it down; French broadcasting regulator has granted license as long as channel does not incite hate or violence, but such broadcasts continue daily and Prime Min Jean-Pierre Raffarin acknowledges government lacks judicial means to intervene immediately; Jewish American groups join criticism while conceding little has been done to ban such broadcasts in US because laws prosecuting racist and hate crimes are much weaker than in France; Bush administration has not yet taken position on whether US can stop broadcasts (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 December 2004

Full Article

Stern Stance for Europe's New Antitrust Chief

Date: 10 December 2004

By PAUL MELLER

Paul MELLER

Neelie Kroes, talking tough in her first public appearance since becoming Europe's competition commissioner, blocks merger in Portugal's energy industry and sets fines on three chemical companies for colluding on prices; Kroes, expressing 'zero tolerance' for cartels and speaking out in defense of energy consumers, tries to lay to rest suspicions that her close ties to business before taking office would not compromise her ability to police that world; Kroes recommends blocking acquisition of Gas de Portugal by Energias de Portugal and Italian energy company ENI; recommendation is accepted by her fellow commissioners; commission imposes fine of $88.4 million on Akzo Nobel, BASF and UCB for running cartel in market for vitamin B4, or choline chloride, animal growth stimulant given many to poultry and pigs (M)

Full Article

Pain of War Draws Bead on New York Region

Date: 09 December 2004

By ALAN FEUER; Lisa W. Foderaro, Robert Hanley and Stacey Stowe contributed reporting for this article

Alan FEUER

Nineteen servicemen from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have died in Iraq since Nov 7, deadliest period for soldiers from region since war began; names, ages, homes and occupations reflect diverse population; Joseph Behnke was Brooklyn carpenter, Dimitrios Gavriel stock analyst, Stephen C Benish a fireman in Cranford, New Jersey and Christian Engeldrum a veteran New York City firefighter; James Matteson, 23-year-old former high school football player in upstate New York, came from long line of American soldiers dating to Revolutionary War, and has sister who has re-enlisted after being injured in Iraq; others are former high school wrestler Kevin Dempsey of Monroe, Conn, who would be celebrating 24th birthday, 20-year-old David Mahlenbrock of Maple Shade, New Jersey and 38-year-old Staff Sgt Henry Irizarry of the Bronx; photos (M)

Full Article

The New Leader's Injudicious Start

Date: 10 December 2004

Editorial scores new Senate minority leader Harry Reid for comments he made on Meet the Press when he said he would be able to support Assoc Justice Antonin Scalia if he is appointed as chief justice; says Scalia has proven himself inappropriate for position through series of ethical lapses

Full Article

Ukrainians Enact Reforms, Clearing Way for New Vote

Date: 09 December 2004

By STEVEN LEE MYERS

Steven MYERS

Pres Leonid D Kuchma and Ukrainian parliament adopt constitutional amendments and election law changes to defuse bitter political crisis over discredited presidential vote; agreement eases way for new runoff election and means that winner will inherit fewer powers than Kuchma has wielded in last decade; opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko hails 'historic compromise'; photo of supporters celebrating; Prime Min Viktor Yanukovich denounces vote (M)

Full Article

Fox News's Deal Will Make It A Radio Power, Analysts Say

Date: 09 December 2004

By LOLA OGUNNAIKE

Lola OGUNNAIKE

Industry analysts say Fox News Channel's deal to replace ABC News as sole provider of news to radio stations owned by Clear Channel Communications will make Fox significant player in radio; Fox News, cable television channel owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, currently provides news for 275 stations nationwide (M)

Full Article

A New French Headache: When Is Hate on TV Illegal?

Date: 09 December 2004

By ELAINE SCIOLINO; Carole Corm contributed reporting for this article

Elaine SCIOLINO

Arabic channel Al Manar, run by Hezbollah from Lebanon, beams anti-US, anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic messages by satellites into thousands of French homes, cafes and shops, thwarting French government's year-long effort to close it down; French broadcasting regulator has granted license as long as channel does not incite hate or violence, but such broadcasts continue daily and Prime Min Jean-Pierre Raffarin acknowledges government lacks judicial means to intervene immediately; Jewish American groups join criticism while conceding little has been done to ban such broadcasts in US because laws prosecuting racist and hate crimes are much weaker than in France; Bush administration has not yet taken position on whether US can stop broadcasts (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 December 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 December 2004

Full Article

New Breed of Games Is Not All Thumbs

Date: 09 December 2004

By Charles Herold

Charles Herold

Charles Herold Game Theory column reviews Eyetoy: Antigrav, Feel the Magic: XY/XX, Taiko: Drum Master, and Donkey Konga; photos (M)

Full Article

Stern Stance for Europe's New Antitrust Chief

Date: 10 December 2004

By PAUL MELLER

Paul MELLER

Neelie Kroes, talking tough in her first public appearance since becoming Europe's competition commissioner, blocks merger in Portugal's energy industry and sets fines on three chemical companies for colluding on prices; Kroes, expressing 'zero tolerance' for cartels and speaking out in defense of energy consumers, tries to lay to rest suspicions that her close ties to business before taking office would not compromise her ability to police that world; Kroes recommends blocking acquisition of Gas de Portugal by Energias de Portugal and Italian energy company ENI; recommendation is accepted by her fellow commissioners; commission imposes fine of $88.4 million on Akzo Nobel, BASF and UCB for running cartel in market for vitamin B4, or choline chloride, animal growth stimulant given many to poultry and pigs (M)

Full Article

Pain of War Draws Bead on New York Region

Date: 09 December 2004

By ALAN FEUER; Lisa W. Foderaro, Robert Hanley and Stacey Stowe contributed reporting for this article

Alan FEUER

Nineteen servicemen from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have died in Iraq since Nov 7, deadliest period for soldiers from region since war began; names, ages, homes and occupations reflect diverse population; Joseph Behnke was Brooklyn carpenter, Dimitrios Gavriel stock analyst, Stephen C Benish a fireman in Cranford, New Jersey and Christian Engeldrum a veteran New York City firefighter; James Matteson, 23-year-old former high school football player in upstate New York, came from long line of American soldiers dating to Revolutionary War, and has sister who has re-enlisted after being injured in Iraq; others are former high school wrestler Kevin Dempsey of Monroe, Conn, who would be celebrating 24th birthday, 20-year-old David Mahlenbrock of Maple Shade, New Jersey and 38-year-old Staff Sgt Henry Irizarry of the Bronx; photos (M)

Full Article

The New Leader's Injudicious Start

Date: 10 December 2004

Editorial scores new Senate minority leader Harry Reid for comments he made on Meet the Press when he said he would be able to support Assoc Justice Antonin Scalia if he is appointed as chief justice; says Scalia has proven himself inappropriate for position through series of ethical lapses

Full Article

Fox News's Deal Will Make It A Radio Power, Analysts Say

Date: 09 December 2004

By LOLA OGUNNAIKE

Lola OGUNNAIKE

Industry analysts say Fox News Channel's deal to replace ABC News as sole provider of news to radio stations owned by Clear Channel Communications will make Fox significant player in radio; Fox News, cable television channel owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, currently provides news for 275 stations nationwide (M)

Full Article

Thousands of Opponents Await In a New Virtual Fantasy World

Date: 09 December 2004

By Seth Schiesel

Seth Schiesel

World of Warcraft from Blizzard Entertainment is standout among hundreds of multiplayer online role-playing games; photos (S)

Full Article

A New French Headache: When Is Hate on TV Illegal?

Date: 09 December 2004

By ELAINE SCIOLINO; Carole Corm contributed reporting for this article

Elaine SCIOLINO

Arabic channel Al Manar, run by Hezbollah from Lebanon, beams anti-US, anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic messages by satellites into thousands of French homes, cafes and shops, thwarting French government's year-long effort to close it down; French broadcasting regulator has granted license as long as channel does not incite hate or violence, but such broadcasts continue daily and Prime Min Jean-Pierre Raffarin acknowledges government lacks judicial means to intervene immediately; Jewish American groups join criticism while conceding little has been done to ban such broadcasts in US because laws prosecuting racist and hate crimes are much weaker than in France; Bush administration has not yet taken position on whether US can stop broadcasts (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 December 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 December 2004

Full Article

Stern Stance for Europe's New Antitrust Chief

Date: 10 December 2004

By PAUL MELLER

Paul MELLER

Neelie Kroes, talking tough in her first public appearance since becoming Europe's competition commissioner, blocks merger in Portugal's energy industry and sets fines on three chemical companies for colluding on prices; Kroes, expressing 'zero tolerance' for cartels and speaking out in defense of energy consumers, tries to lay to rest suspicions that her close ties to business before taking office would not compromise her ability to police that world; Kroes recommends blocking acquisition of Gas de Portugal by Energias de Portugal and Italian energy company ENI; recommendation is accepted by her fellow commissioners; commission imposes fine of $88.4 million on Akzo Nobel, BASF and UCB for running cartel in market for vitamin B4, or choline chloride, animal growth stimulant given many to poultry and pigs (M)

Full Article

Pain of War Draws Bead on New York Region

Date: 09 December 2004

By ALAN FEUER; Lisa W. Foderaro, Robert Hanley and Stacey Stowe contributed reporting for this article

Alan FEUER

Nineteen servicemen from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have died in Iraq since Nov 7, deadliest period for soldiers from region since war began; names, ages, homes and occupations reflect diverse population; Joseph Behnke was Brooklyn carpenter, Dimitrios Gavriel stock analyst, Stephen C Benish a fireman in Cranford, New Jersey and Christian Engeldrum a veteran New York City firefighter; James Matteson, 23-year-old former high school football player in upstate New York, came from long line of American soldiers dating to Revolutionary War, and has sister who has re-enlisted after being injured in Iraq; others are former high school wrestler Kevin Dempsey of Monroe, Conn, who would be celebrating 24th birthday, 20-year-old David Mahlenbrock of Maple Shade, New Jersey and 38-year-old Staff Sgt Henry Irizarry of the Bronx; photos (M)

Full Article

The New Leader's Injudicious Start

Date: 10 December 2004

Editorial scores new Senate minority leader Harry Reid for comments he made on Meet the Press when he said he would be able to support Assoc Justice Antonin Scalia if he is appointed as chief justice; says Scalia has proven himself inappropriate for position through series of ethical lapses

Full Article

Ukrainians Enact Reforms, Clearing Way for New Vote

Date: 09 December 2004

By STEVEN LEE MYERS

Steven MYERS

Pres Leonid D Kuchma and Ukrainian parliament adopt constitutional amendments and election law changes to defuse bitter political crisis over discredited presidential vote; agreement eases way for new runoff election and means that winner will inherit fewer powers than Kuchma has wielded in last decade; opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko hails 'historic compromise'; photo of supporters celebrating; Prime Min Viktor Yanukovich denounces vote (M)

Full Article

Fox News's Deal Will Make It A Radio Power, Analysts Say

Date: 09 December 2004

By LOLA OGUNNAIKE

Lola OGUNNAIKE

Industry analysts say Fox News Channel's deal to replace ABC News as sole provider of news to radio stations owned by Clear Channel Communications will make Fox significant player in radio; Fox News, cable television channel owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, currently provides news for 275 stations nationwide (M)

Full Article

Thousands of Opponents Await In a New Virtual Fantasy World

Date: 09 December 2004

By Seth Schiesel

Seth Schiesel

World of Warcraft from Blizzard Entertainment is standout among hundreds of multiplayer online role-playing games; photos (S)

Full Article

A New French Headache: When Is Hate on TV Illegal?

Date: 09 December 2004

By ELAINE SCIOLINO; Carole Corm contributed reporting for this article

Elaine SCIOLINO

Arabic channel Al Manar, run by Hezbollah from Lebanon, beams anti-US, anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic messages by satellites into thousands of French homes, cafes and shops, thwarting French government's year-long effort to close it down; French broadcasting regulator has granted license as long as channel does not incite hate or violence, but such broadcasts continue daily and Prime Min Jean-Pierre Raffarin acknowledges government lacks judicial means to intervene immediately; Jewish American groups join criticism while conceding little has been done to ban such broadcasts in US because laws prosecuting racist and hate crimes are much weaker than in France; Bush administration has not yet taken position on whether US can stop broadcasts (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 December 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 10 December 2004

Full Article

New Breed of Games Is Not All Thumbs

Date: 09 December 2004

By Charles Herold

Charles Herold

Charles Herold Game Theory column reviews Eyetoy: Antigrav, Feel the Magic: XY/XX, Taiko: Drum Master, and Donkey Konga; photos (M)

Full Article

Stern Stance for Europe's New Antitrust Chief

Date: 10 December 2004

By PAUL MELLER

Paul MELLER

Neelie Kroes, talking tough in her first public appearance since becoming Europe's competition commissioner, blocks merger in Portugal's energy industry and sets fines on three chemical companies for colluding on prices; Kroes, expressing 'zero tolerance' for cartels and speaking out in defense of energy consumers, tries to lay to rest suspicions that her close ties to business before taking office would not compromise her ability to police that world; Kroes recommends blocking acquisition of Gas de Portugal by Energias de Portugal and Italian energy company ENI; recommendation is accepted by her fellow commissioners; commission imposes fine of $88.4 million on Akzo Nobel, BASF and UCB for running cartel in market for vitamin B4, or choline chloride, animal growth stimulant given many to poultry and pigs (M)

Full Article

Pain of War Draws Bead on New York Region

Date: 09 December 2004

By ALAN FEUER; Lisa W. Foderaro, Robert Hanley and Stacey Stowe contributed reporting for this article

Alan FEUER

Nineteen servicemen from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have died in Iraq since Nov 7, deadliest period for soldiers from region since war began; names, ages, homes and occupations reflect diverse population; Joseph Behnke was Brooklyn carpenter, Dimitrios Gavriel stock analyst, Stephen C Benish a fireman in Cranford, New Jersey and Christian Engeldrum a veteran New York City firefighter; James Matteson, 23-year-old former high school football player in upstate New York, came from long line of American soldiers dating to Revolutionary War, and has sister who has re-enlisted after being injured in Iraq; others are former high school wrestler Kevin Dempsey of Monroe, Conn, who would be celebrating 24th birthday, 20-year-old David Mahlenbrock of Maple Shade, New Jersey and 38-year-old Staff Sgt Henry Irizarry of the Bronx; photos (M)

Full Article

The New Leader's Injudicious Start

Date: 10 December 2004

Editorial scores new Senate minority leader Harry Reid for comments he made on Meet the Press when he said he would be able to support Assoc Justice Antonin Scalia if he is appointed as chief justice; says Scalia has proven himself inappropriate for position through series of ethical lapses

Full Article

Ukrainians Enact Reforms, Clearing Way for New Vote

Date: 09 December 2004

By STEVEN LEE MYERS

Steven MYERS

Pres Leonid D Kuchma and Ukrainian parliament adopt constitutional amendments and election law changes to defuse bitter political crisis over discredited presidential vote; agreement eases way for new runoff election and means that winner will inherit fewer powers than Kuchma has wielded in last decade; opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko hails 'historic compromise'; photo of supporters celebrating; Prime Min Viktor Yanukovich denounces vote (M)

Full Article