NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 December 2001
10. joulukuuta 2001 oli maanantaina tähtimerkin ♐ alla. Se oli 343 päivä vuodesta. Yhdysvaltain presidentti oli George W. Bush.
Jos olet syntynyt tänä päivänä, olet 24 vuotta vanha. Viimeisin syntymäpäiväsi oli keskiviikkona 10. joulukuuta 2025, 181 päivää sitten. Seuraava syntymäpäiväsi on torstaina 10. joulukuuta 2026, 183 päivän kuluttua. Olet elänyt 8 947 päivää tai noin 214 740 tuntia tai noin 12 884 425 minuuttia tai noin 773 065 500 sekuntia.
Date: 11 December 2001
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Transportation Sen Norman Y Mineta says White House will nominate John W Magaw, senior adviser for terrorism and preparedness to director of Federal Emergency Management Agency, to head new Transportation Security Administration; agency will assume control of aviation security and of other modes of transportation (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, investment bank based in Los Angeles, hires Franklin Hobbs as chief executive (S)
Date: 10 December 2001
By Allison Fass
Allison Fass
DDB Worldwide, part of Omnicom Group, acquires Carlson & Partners (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
By Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa Op-Ed column on September 11 terrorist attacks in Manhattan; says city 'is of no man and everyman' and that its very cosmopolitanism is at antipodes of every form of fanaticism; illustration (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
Larry L Cockell will retire as deputy director of Secret Service to become chief of security for AOL Time Warner; photo with Pres Bill Clinton in 1997, when he headed Clinton's security detail (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
By JAMES DAO and ERIC SCHMITT
James DAO
Fierce struggle is under way among senior Pentagon officials over proposal by Northrop Grumman to build 40 more B-2 stealth bombers over coming decade for about $30 billion; senior leadership of Air Force adamantly opposes bat-winged planes because of their high cost, while Sec Doanld H Rumsfeld's policy analysts view B-2 as kind of advanced weapons system that could transform way US wages war; photo (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
Federal scientists report month after anthrax spores were released from letter sent to office of US Sen Tom Daschle researchers were able to stir up spores that remained there and disperse them into air just by simulating normal activity in office; preliminary findings, from scientists at Environmental Protection Agency and US Public Health Service, challenge experiments by military downplaying threat that spores could become airborne again (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Transportation Sen Norman Y Mineta says White House will nominate John W Magaw, senior adviser for terrorism and preparedness to director of Federal Emergency Management Agency, to head new Transportation Security Administration; agency will assume control of aviation security and of other modes of transportation (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, investment bank based in Los Angeles, hires Franklin Hobbs as chief executive (S)
Date: 10 December 2001
By Allison Fass
Allison Fass
DDB Worldwide, part of Omnicom Group, acquires Carlson & Partners (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
By Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa Op-Ed column on September 11 terrorist attacks in Manhattan; says city 'is of no man and everyman' and that its very cosmopolitanism is at antipodes of every form of fanaticism; illustration (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
Larry L Cockell will retire as deputy director of Secret Service to become chief of security for AOL Time Warner; photo with Pres Bill Clinton in 1997, when he headed Clinton's security detail (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
By JAMES DAO and ERIC SCHMITT
James DAO
Fierce struggle is under way among senior Pentagon officials over proposal by Northrop Grumman to build 40 more B-2 stealth bombers over coming decade for about $30 billion; senior leadership of Air Force adamantly opposes bat-winged planes because of their high cost, while Sec Doanld H Rumsfeld's policy analysts view B-2 as kind of advanced weapons system that could transform way US wages war; photo (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
Federal scientists report month after anthrax spores were released from letter sent to office of US Sen Tom Daschle researchers were able to stir up spores that remained there and disperse them into air just by simulating normal activity in office; preliminary findings, from scientists at Environmental Protection Agency and US Public Health Service, challenge experiments by military downplaying threat that spores could become airborne again (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Transportation Sen Norman Y Mineta says White House will nominate John W Magaw, senior adviser for terrorism and preparedness to director of Federal Emergency Management Agency, to head new Transportation Security Administration; agency will assume control of aviation security and of other modes of transportation (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, investment bank based in Los Angeles, hires Franklin Hobbs as chief executive (S)
Date: 10 December 2001
By Allison Fass
Allison Fass
DDB Worldwide, part of Omnicom Group, acquires Carlson & Partners (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
By Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa Op-Ed column on September 11 terrorist attacks in Manhattan; says city 'is of no man and everyman' and that its very cosmopolitanism is at antipodes of every form of fanaticism; illustration (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
Larry L Cockell will retire as deputy director of Secret Service to become chief of security for AOL Time Warner; photo with Pres Bill Clinton in 1997, when he headed Clinton's security detail (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
By JAMES DAO and ERIC SCHMITT
James DAO
Fierce struggle is under way among senior Pentagon officials over proposal by Northrop Grumman to build 40 more B-2 stealth bombers over coming decade for about $30 billion; senior leadership of Air Force adamantly opposes bat-winged planes because of their high cost, while Sec Doanld H Rumsfeld's policy analysts view B-2 as kind of advanced weapons system that could transform way US wages war; photo (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
Federal scientists report month after anthrax spores were released from letter sent to office of US Sen Tom Daschle researchers were able to stir up spores that remained there and disperse them into air just by simulating normal activity in office; preliminary findings, from scientists at Environmental Protection Agency and US Public Health Service, challenge experiments by military downplaying threat that spores could become airborne again (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Transportation Sen Norman Y Mineta says White House will nominate John W Magaw, senior adviser for terrorism and preparedness to director of Federal Emergency Management Agency, to head new Transportation Security Administration; agency will assume control of aviation security and of other modes of transportation (S)
Date: 10 December 2001
By Allison Fass
Allison Fass
DDB Worldwide, part of Omnicom Group, acquires Carlson & Partners (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
By Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa Op-Ed column on September 11 terrorist attacks in Manhattan; says city 'is of no man and everyman' and that its very cosmopolitanism is at antipodes of every form of fanaticism; illustration (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
Larry L Cockell will retire as deputy director of Secret Service to become chief of security for AOL Time Warner; photo with Pres Bill Clinton in 1997, when he headed Clinton's security detail (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
By JAMES DAO and ERIC SCHMITT
James DAO
Fierce struggle is under way among senior Pentagon officials over proposal by Northrop Grumman to build 40 more B-2 stealth bombers over coming decade for about $30 billion; senior leadership of Air Force adamantly opposes bat-winged planes because of their high cost, while Sec Doanld H Rumsfeld's policy analysts view B-2 as kind of advanced weapons system that could transform way US wages war; photo (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
Federal scientists report month after anthrax spores were released from letter sent to office of US Sen Tom Daschle researchers were able to stir up spores that remained there and disperse them into air just by simulating normal activity in office; preliminary findings, from scientists at Environmental Protection Agency and US Public Health Service, challenge experiments by military downplaying threat that spores could become airborne again (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Transportation Sen Norman Y Mineta says White House will nominate John W Magaw, senior adviser for terrorism and preparedness to director of Federal Emergency Management Agency, to head new Transportation Security Administration; agency will assume control of aviation security and of other modes of transportation (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, investment bank based in Los Angeles, hires Franklin Hobbs as chief executive (S)
Date: 10 December 2001
By Allison Fass
Allison Fass
DDB Worldwide, part of Omnicom Group, acquires Carlson & Partners (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
By Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa Op-Ed column on September 11 terrorist attacks in Manhattan; says city 'is of no man and everyman' and that its very cosmopolitanism is at antipodes of every form of fanaticism; illustration (M)
Date: 11 December 2001
Larry L Cockell will retire as deputy director of Secret Service to become chief of security for AOL Time Warner; photo with Pres Bill Clinton in 1997, when he headed Clinton's security detail (S)
Date: 11 December 2001
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
Federal scientists report month after anthrax spores were released from letter sent to office of US Sen Tom Daschle researchers were able to stir up spores that remained there and disperse them into air just by simulating normal activity in office; preliminary findings, from scientists at Environmental Protection Agency and US Public Health Service, challenge experiments by military downplaying threat that spores could become airborne again (M)