24th of February 2004 News
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New Murdoch Network Could Challenge ESPN
Date: 24 February 2004
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses News Corp head Rupert Murdoch's plans to create new sports network to rival ESPN; Murdoch is reportedly in talks with NFL; photo (M)
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CITIGROUP APPOINTS LEADERS OF NEW DIVISIONS
Date: 25 February 2004
Citigroup names Tom Maheras and Michael Klein to head new banking and capital markets units (S)
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CLINICAL DATA IS NEW BIDDER FOR MOORE MEDICAL
Date: 25 February 2004
Clinical Data, supplier of medical instruments to hospitals, offers to buy Moore Medical Corp for about $39 million in stock to expand its Internet distribution, countering bid from McKesson Corp (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 February 2004
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 February 2004
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A Few New Wrinkles for Armani
Date: 24 February 2004
By TRACIE ROZHON
Tracie ROZHON
Fashion editors have dismissed Giorgio Armani's styles as no longer cutting-edge; industry analysts say his clientele is too old; store buyers tell him that, at age 69, he should be choosing successor to run his privately owned empire; Armani and his representatives are fighting back; cite retail data indicating that global sales of Giorgio Armani SA--1.26 billion euros ($1.58 billion) in 2003, down from 1.3 billion euros--have remained fairly constant and that most of company's American department store business has increased in last year; Armani keeps his signature tans, grays and blacks, but displays them on some adventurous silhouettes, in major runway show of fall line in Milan, which he calls 'Eccentricity'; Armani signs deal with developer based in Dubai to help produce 14 Armani-brand hotels; Armani's participation will include contributing more than $100 million of his Casa home furnishings line for buildings planned in Dubai, London, New York, Paris and Tokyo among other locations; photos (M)
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A New Vista
Date: 24 February 2004
Photo of passenger on Brooklyn-bound D train as it heads over Manhattan Bridge
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The New York Times Promotes 2 Executives
Date: 24 February 2004
Marc Z Kramer, senior vice president for production at New York Times, is named senior vice president for circulation; Thomas P Lombardo, executive director for production and plant manager at company's printing and distribution operation in College Point, Queens, is named vice president for production; Kramer will continue to oversee production and labor relations, as he has done since 1999; photos (M)
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Metro Briefing | New York: Phony Doctor Inquiry
Date: 25 February 2004
By Sabrina Tavernise (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Sabrina NYT
New York City Police Dept will send two detectives to Costa Rica to pursue suspicions that Dean Faiello, sham New York doctor who is believed to be in Costa Rica, may have treated Maria Cruz in April and been responsible for her death (S)
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More Child Aid In Fiscal Plan For New Jersey
Date: 24 February 2004
By IVER PETERSON
Iver PETERSON
Gov James E McGreevey will introduce budget for New Jersey coming fiscal year that sharply increases aid for child welfare programs and boosts aid to schools while taxing cigarette smokers an additional 45 cents a pack and levying heavier fines for traffic violations; Treasurer John E McCormac says that without $125 million increase in spending for New Jersey's faltering child welfare agency, actual state spending for 2005 budget will be lower than that of current year; as it is, state appropriations will increase by about 7 percent over last year, to $26.26 billion (M)
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New Murdoch Network Could Challenge ESPN
Date: 24 February 2004
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses News Corp head Rupert Murdoch's plans to create new sports network to rival ESPN; Murdoch is reportedly in talks with NFL; photo (M)
Full Article
CITIGROUP APPOINTS LEADERS OF NEW DIVISIONS
Date: 25 February 2004
Citigroup names Tom Maheras and Michael Klein to head new banking and capital markets units (S)
Full Article
CLINICAL DATA IS NEW BIDDER FOR MOORE MEDICAL
Date: 25 February 2004
Clinical Data, supplier of medical instruments to hospitals, offers to buy Moore Medical Corp for about $39 million in stock to expand its Internet distribution, countering bid from McKesson Corp (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 February 2004
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 February 2004
Full Article
A Few New Wrinkles for Armani
Date: 24 February 2004
By TRACIE ROZHON
Tracie ROZHON
Fashion editors have dismissed Giorgio Armani's styles as no longer cutting-edge; industry analysts say his clientele is too old; store buyers tell him that, at age 69, he should be choosing successor to run his privately owned empire; Armani and his representatives are fighting back; cite retail data indicating that global sales of Giorgio Armani SA--1.26 billion euros ($1.58 billion) in 2003, down from 1.3 billion euros--have remained fairly constant and that most of company's American department store business has increased in last year; Armani keeps his signature tans, grays and blacks, but displays them on some adventurous silhouettes, in major runway show of fall line in Milan, which he calls 'Eccentricity'; Armani signs deal with developer based in Dubai to help produce 14 Armani-brand hotels; Armani's participation will include contributing more than $100 million of his Casa home furnishings line for buildings planned in Dubai, London, New York, Paris and Tokyo among other locations; photos (M)
Full Article
The New York Times Promotes 2 Executives
Date: 24 February 2004
Marc Z Kramer, senior vice president for production at New York Times, is named senior vice president for circulation; Thomas P Lombardo, executive director for production and plant manager at company's printing and distribution operation in College Point, Queens, is named vice president for production; Kramer will continue to oversee production and labor relations, as he has done since 1999; photos (M)
Full Article
Metro Briefing | New York: Phony Doctor Inquiry
Date: 25 February 2004
By Sabrina Tavernise (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Sabrina NYT
New York City Police Dept will send two detectives to Costa Rica to pursue suspicions that Dean Faiello, sham New York doctor who is believed to be in Costa Rica, may have treated Maria Cruz in April and been responsible for her death (S)
Full Article
More Child Aid In Fiscal Plan For New Jersey
Date: 24 February 2004
By IVER PETERSON
Iver PETERSON
Gov James E McGreevey will introduce budget for New Jersey coming fiscal year that sharply increases aid for child welfare programs and boosts aid to schools while taxing cigarette smokers an additional 45 cents a pack and levying heavier fines for traffic violations; Treasurer John E McCormac says that without $125 million increase in spending for New Jersey's faltering child welfare agency, actual state spending for 2005 budget will be lower than that of current year; as it is, state appropriations will increase by about 7 percent over last year, to $26.26 billion (M)
Full Article
New Murdoch Network Could Challenge ESPN
Date: 24 February 2004
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses News Corp head Rupert Murdoch's plans to create new sports network to rival ESPN; Murdoch is reportedly in talks with NFL; photo (M)
Full Article
CITIGROUP APPOINTS LEADERS OF NEW DIVISIONS
Date: 25 February 2004
Citigroup names Tom Maheras and Michael Klein to head new banking and capital markets units (S)
Full Article
CLINICAL DATA IS NEW BIDDER FOR MOORE MEDICAL
Date: 25 February 2004
Clinical Data, supplier of medical instruments to hospitals, offers to buy Moore Medical Corp for about $39 million in stock to expand its Internet distribution, countering bid from McKesson Corp (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 February 2004
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 February 2004
Full Article
A Few New Wrinkles for Armani
Date: 24 February 2004
By TRACIE ROZHON
Tracie ROZHON
Fashion editors have dismissed Giorgio Armani's styles as no longer cutting-edge; industry analysts say his clientele is too old; store buyers tell him that, at age 69, he should be choosing successor to run his privately owned empire; Armani and his representatives are fighting back; cite retail data indicating that global sales of Giorgio Armani SA--1.26 billion euros ($1.58 billion) in 2003, down from 1.3 billion euros--have remained fairly constant and that most of company's American department store business has increased in last year; Armani keeps his signature tans, grays and blacks, but displays them on some adventurous silhouettes, in major runway show of fall line in Milan, which he calls 'Eccentricity'; Armani signs deal with developer based in Dubai to help produce 14 Armani-brand hotels; Armani's participation will include contributing more than $100 million of his Casa home furnishings line for buildings planned in Dubai, London, New York, Paris and Tokyo among other locations; photos (M)
Full Article
A New Vista
Date: 24 February 2004
Photo of passenger on Brooklyn-bound D train as it heads over Manhattan Bridge
Full Article
Metro Briefing | New York: Phony Doctor Inquiry
Date: 25 February 2004
By Sabrina Tavernise (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Sabrina NYT
New York City Police Dept will send two detectives to Costa Rica to pursue suspicions that Dean Faiello, sham New York doctor who is believed to be in Costa Rica, may have treated Maria Cruz in April and been responsible for her death (S)
Full Article
More Child Aid In Fiscal Plan For New Jersey
Date: 24 February 2004
By IVER PETERSON
Iver PETERSON
Gov James E McGreevey will introduce budget for New Jersey coming fiscal year that sharply increases aid for child welfare programs and boosts aid to schools while taxing cigarette smokers an additional 45 cents a pack and levying heavier fines for traffic violations; Treasurer John E McCormac says that without $125 million increase in spending for New Jersey's faltering child welfare agency, actual state spending for 2005 budget will be lower than that of current year; as it is, state appropriations will increase by about 7 percent over last year, to $26.26 billion (M)
Full Article
New Murdoch Network Could Challenge ESPN
Date: 24 February 2004
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses News Corp head Rupert Murdoch's plans to create new sports network to rival ESPN; Murdoch is reportedly in talks with NFL; photo (M)
Full Article
CITIGROUP APPOINTS LEADERS OF NEW DIVISIONS
Date: 25 February 2004
Citigroup names Tom Maheras and Michael Klein to head new banking and capital markets units (S)
Full Article
CLINICAL DATA IS NEW BIDDER FOR MOORE MEDICAL
Date: 25 February 2004
Clinical Data, supplier of medical instruments to hospitals, offers to buy Moore Medical Corp for about $39 million in stock to expand its Internet distribution, countering bid from McKesson Corp (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 February 2004
Full Article
A Few New Wrinkles for Armani
Date: 24 February 2004
By TRACIE ROZHON
Tracie ROZHON
Fashion editors have dismissed Giorgio Armani's styles as no longer cutting-edge; industry analysts say his clientele is too old; store buyers tell him that, at age 69, he should be choosing successor to run his privately owned empire; Armani and his representatives are fighting back; cite retail data indicating that global sales of Giorgio Armani SA--1.26 billion euros ($1.58 billion) in 2003, down from 1.3 billion euros--have remained fairly constant and that most of company's American department store business has increased in last year; Armani keeps his signature tans, grays and blacks, but displays them on some adventurous silhouettes, in major runway show of fall line in Milan, which he calls 'Eccentricity'; Armani signs deal with developer based in Dubai to help produce 14 Armani-brand hotels; Armani's participation will include contributing more than $100 million of his Casa home furnishings line for buildings planned in Dubai, London, New York, Paris and Tokyo among other locations; photos (M)
Full Article
The New York Times Promotes 2 Executives
Date: 24 February 2004
Marc Z Kramer, senior vice president for production at New York Times, is named senior vice president for circulation; Thomas P Lombardo, executive director for production and plant manager at company's printing and distribution operation in College Point, Queens, is named vice president for production; Kramer will continue to oversee production and labor relations, as he has done since 1999; photos (M)
Full Article
More Child Aid In Fiscal Plan For New Jersey
Date: 24 February 2004
By IVER PETERSON
Iver PETERSON
Gov James E McGreevey will introduce budget for New Jersey coming fiscal year that sharply increases aid for child welfare programs and boosts aid to schools while taxing cigarette smokers an additional 45 cents a pack and levying heavier fines for traffic violations; Treasurer John E McCormac says that without $125 million increase in spending for New Jersey's faltering child welfare agency, actual state spending for 2005 budget will be lower than that of current year; as it is, state appropriations will increase by about 7 percent over last year, to $26.26 billion (M)
Full Article
New Murdoch Network Could Challenge ESPN
Date: 24 February 2004
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses News Corp head Rupert Murdoch's plans to create new sports network to rival ESPN; Murdoch is reportedly in talks with NFL; photo (M)
Full Article
CITIGROUP APPOINTS LEADERS OF NEW DIVISIONS
Date: 25 February 2004
Citigroup names Tom Maheras and Michael Klein to head new banking and capital markets units (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 February 2004
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 February 2004
Full Article
A Few New Wrinkles for Armani
Date: 24 February 2004
By TRACIE ROZHON
Tracie ROZHON
Fashion editors have dismissed Giorgio Armani's styles as no longer cutting-edge; industry analysts say his clientele is too old; store buyers tell him that, at age 69, he should be choosing successor to run his privately owned empire; Armani and his representatives are fighting back; cite retail data indicating that global sales of Giorgio Armani SA--1.26 billion euros ($1.58 billion) in 2003, down from 1.3 billion euros--have remained fairly constant and that most of company's American department store business has increased in last year; Armani keeps his signature tans, grays and blacks, but displays them on some adventurous silhouettes, in major runway show of fall line in Milan, which he calls 'Eccentricity'; Armani signs deal with developer based in Dubai to help produce 14 Armani-brand hotels; Armani's participation will include contributing more than $100 million of his Casa home furnishings line for buildings planned in Dubai, London, New York, Paris and Tokyo among other locations; photos (M)
Full Article
The New York Times Promotes 2 Executives
Date: 24 February 2004
Marc Z Kramer, senior vice president for production at New York Times, is named senior vice president for circulation; Thomas P Lombardo, executive director for production and plant manager at company's printing and distribution operation in College Point, Queens, is named vice president for production; Kramer will continue to oversee production and labor relations, as he has done since 1999; photos (M)
Full Article
Metro Briefing | New York: Phony Doctor Inquiry
Date: 25 February 2004
By Sabrina Tavernise (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Sabrina NYT
New York City Police Dept will send two detectives to Costa Rica to pursue suspicions that Dean Faiello, sham New York doctor who is believed to be in Costa Rica, may have treated Maria Cruz in April and been responsible for her death (S)
Full Article
More Child Aid In Fiscal Plan For New Jersey
Date: 24 February 2004
By IVER PETERSON
Iver PETERSON
Gov James E McGreevey will introduce budget for New Jersey coming fiscal year that sharply increases aid for child welfare programs and boosts aid to schools while taxing cigarette smokers an additional 45 cents a pack and levying heavier fines for traffic violations; Treasurer John E McCormac says that without $125 million increase in spending for New Jersey's faltering child welfare agency, actual state spending for 2005 budget will be lower than that of current year; as it is, state appropriations will increase by about 7 percent over last year, to $26.26 billion (M)
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