2nd of April 2012 News
Uutiset sellaisena kuin ne ilmestyivät New York Timesin etusivulle 2. huhtikuuta 2012
Philadelphia Group Buys Inquirer and Daily News
Date: 03 April 2012
By AMY CHOZICK
Amy CHOZICK
Consortium of the Philadelphia area's most powerful business and political leaders buys the Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News and Philly.com for $55 million, plus as much as $10 million in working capital; price is less than half the $139 million paid for the company in 2010. Photos (M)l
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To Lower Murder Rate, New Orleans Focuses on Police Force
Date: 02 April 2012
By ALBERT R. HUNT | BLOOMBERG NEWS
Albert HUNT
Full Article
Fashion News We're Reading
Date: 02 April 2012
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Here's what we're reading, from the Guess and Gucci standoff to new dress codes for prom.
Full Article
State Public Workers Rushed to Join Pensions Before Cutbacks
Date: 03 April 2012
By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLOR
Thomas KAPLAN
Thousands of New York State public employees have rushed to sign up for pensions, seeking to lock in generous retirement benefits before cuts approved by the State Legislature took effect on April 1.
Full Article
2 Channels, and Anchor Who Set Liberal Tone
Date: 02 April 2012
By BRIAN STELTER
Brian STELTER
News analysis; Keith Olbermann established himself as Current TV's star anchor, as he did at MSNBC, opening the door to a more overt liberal political ideology in its news programs; Current, which may face a lawsuit from Olbermann after his March 30 firing, faces a long slog with low ratings, while MSNBC has become better known for having progressive-oriented shows.
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Major Indexes Rise on Manufacturing Data
Date: 03 April 2012
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Bloomberg NEWS
Stocks rise on stronger-than-forecast growth in manufacturing.
Full Article
New Obama Ad Links Romney to Oil Industry
Date: 03 April 2012
By JEREMY W. PETERS
Jeremy PETERS
Obama campaign releases a commercial that tries to link Mitt Romney to the oil industry, painting them both as hostile to the administration's efforts to raise automobile mileage standards and produce more renewable energy. (M)2
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New Zealand Casts Itself as Destination for International Students
Date: 02 April 2012
By LIZ GOOCH
Liz GOOCH
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New Estimate Raises Civil War Death Toll
Date: 03 April 2012
By GUY GUGLIOTTA
Guy GUGLIOTTA
Landmark study by historian J David Hacker in journal Civil War History revises long-held estimate of deaths in the Civil War upward by 20 percent, from 618,222 to 750,000; Hacker, a demographic historian, combed through newly digitized census data from the 19th century; his revised figure is already winning acceptance from scholars, and the publishing journal calls his work among the most consequential pieces ever to appear in its pages.
Full Article
Long Shot in New Orleans
Date: 02 April 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Long-shot racehorse Hero of Order wins Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.
Full Article
Philadelphia Group Buys Inquirer and Daily News
Date: 03 April 2012
By AMY CHOZICK
Amy CHOZICK
Consortium of the Philadelphia area's most powerful business and political leaders buys the Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News and Philly.com for $55 million, plus as much as $10 million in working capital; price is less than half the $139 million paid for the company in 2010. Photos (M)l
Full Article
To Lower Murder Rate, New Orleans Focuses on Police Force
Date: 02 April 2012
By ALBERT R. HUNT | BLOOMBERG NEWS
Albert HUNT
Full Article
Fashion News We're Reading
Date: 02 April 2012
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Here's what we're reading, from the Guess and Gucci standoff to new dress codes for prom.
Full Article
State Public Workers Rushed to Join Pensions Before Cutbacks
Date: 03 April 2012
By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLOR
Thomas KAPLAN
Thousands of New York State public employees have rushed to sign up for pensions, seeking to lock in generous retirement benefits before cuts approved by the State Legislature took effect on April 1.
Full Article
2 Channels, and Anchor Who Set Liberal Tone
Date: 02 April 2012
By BRIAN STELTER
Brian STELTER
News analysis; Keith Olbermann established himself as Current TV's star anchor, as he did at MSNBC, opening the door to a more overt liberal political ideology in its news programs; Current, which may face a lawsuit from Olbermann after his March 30 firing, faces a long slog with low ratings, while MSNBC has become better known for having progressive-oriented shows.
Full Article
Major Indexes Rise on Manufacturing Data
Date: 03 April 2012
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Bloomberg NEWS
Stocks rise on stronger-than-forecast growth in manufacturing.
Full Article
New Obama Ad Links Romney to Oil Industry
Date: 03 April 2012
By JEREMY W. PETERS
Jeremy PETERS
Obama campaign releases a commercial that tries to link Mitt Romney to the oil industry, painting them both as hostile to the administration's efforts to raise automobile mileage standards and produce more renewable energy. (M)2
Full Article
New Zealand Casts Itself as Destination for International Students
Date: 02 April 2012
By LIZ GOOCH
Liz GOOCH
Full Article
New Estimate Raises Civil War Death Toll
Date: 03 April 2012
By GUY GUGLIOTTA
Guy GUGLIOTTA
Landmark study by historian J David Hacker in journal Civil War History revises long-held estimate of deaths in the Civil War upward by 20 percent, from 618,222 to 750,000; Hacker, a demographic historian, combed through newly digitized census data from the 19th century; his revised figure is already winning acceptance from scholars, and the publishing journal calls his work among the most consequential pieces ever to appear in its pages.
Full Article
Long Shot in New Orleans
Date: 02 April 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Long-shot racehorse Hero of Order wins Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.
Full Article
Philadelphia Group Buys Inquirer and Daily News
Date: 03 April 2012
By AMY CHOZICK
Amy CHOZICK
Consortium of the Philadelphia area's most powerful business and political leaders buys the Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News and Philly.com for $55 million, plus as much as $10 million in working capital; price is less than half the $139 million paid for the company in 2010. Photos (M)l
Full Article
To Lower Murder Rate, New Orleans Focuses on Police Force
Date: 02 April 2012
By ALBERT R. HUNT | BLOOMBERG NEWS
Albert HUNT
Full Article
Fashion News We're Reading
Date: 02 April 2012
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Here's what we're reading, from the Guess and Gucci standoff to new dress codes for prom.
Full Article
State Public Workers Rushed to Join Pensions Before Cutbacks
Date: 03 April 2012
By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLOR
Thomas KAPLAN
Thousands of New York State public employees have rushed to sign up for pensions, seeking to lock in generous retirement benefits before cuts approved by the State Legislature took effect on April 1.
Full Article
2 Channels, and Anchor Who Set Liberal Tone
Date: 02 April 2012
By BRIAN STELTER
Brian STELTER
News analysis; Keith Olbermann established himself as Current TV's star anchor, as he did at MSNBC, opening the door to a more overt liberal political ideology in its news programs; Current, which may face a lawsuit from Olbermann after his March 30 firing, faces a long slog with low ratings, while MSNBC has become better known for having progressive-oriented shows.
Full Article
Major Indexes Rise on Manufacturing Data
Date: 03 April 2012
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Bloomberg NEWS
Stocks rise on stronger-than-forecast growth in manufacturing.
Full Article
New Obama Ad Links Romney to Oil Industry
Date: 03 April 2012
By JEREMY W. PETERS
Jeremy PETERS
Obama campaign releases a commercial that tries to link Mitt Romney to the oil industry, painting them both as hostile to the administration's efforts to raise automobile mileage standards and produce more renewable energy. (M)2
Full Article
New Zealand Casts Itself as Destination for International Students
Date: 02 April 2012
By LIZ GOOCH
Liz GOOCH
Full Article
New Estimate Raises Civil War Death Toll
Date: 03 April 2012
By GUY GUGLIOTTA
Guy GUGLIOTTA
Landmark study by historian J David Hacker in journal Civil War History revises long-held estimate of deaths in the Civil War upward by 20 percent, from 618,222 to 750,000; Hacker, a demographic historian, combed through newly digitized census data from the 19th century; his revised figure is already winning acceptance from scholars, and the publishing journal calls his work among the most consequential pieces ever to appear in its pages.
Full Article
Long Shot in New Orleans
Date: 02 April 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Long-shot racehorse Hero of Order wins Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.
Full Article
Philadelphia Group Buys Inquirer and Daily News
Date: 03 April 2012
By AMY CHOZICK
Amy CHOZICK
Consortium of the Philadelphia area's most powerful business and political leaders buys the Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News and Philly.com for $55 million, plus as much as $10 million in working capital; price is less than half the $139 million paid for the company in 2010. Photos (M)l
Full Article
To Lower Murder Rate, New Orleans Focuses on Police Force
Date: 02 April 2012
By ALBERT R. HUNT | BLOOMBERG NEWS
Albert HUNT
Full Article
Fashion News We're Reading
Date: 02 April 2012
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Here's what we're reading, from the Guess and Gucci standoff to new dress codes for prom.
Full Article
State Public Workers Rushed to Join Pensions Before Cutbacks
Date: 03 April 2012
By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLOR
Thomas KAPLAN
Thousands of New York State public employees have rushed to sign up for pensions, seeking to lock in generous retirement benefits before cuts approved by the State Legislature took effect on April 1.
Full Article
2 Channels, and Anchor Who Set Liberal Tone
Date: 02 April 2012
By BRIAN STELTER
Brian STELTER
News analysis; Keith Olbermann established himself as Current TV's star anchor, as he did at MSNBC, opening the door to a more overt liberal political ideology in its news programs; Current, which may face a lawsuit from Olbermann after his March 30 firing, faces a long slog with low ratings, while MSNBC has become better known for having progressive-oriented shows.
Full Article
Major Indexes Rise on Manufacturing Data
Date: 03 April 2012
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Bloomberg NEWS
Stocks rise on stronger-than-forecast growth in manufacturing.
Full Article
New Obama Ad Links Romney to Oil Industry
Date: 03 April 2012
By JEREMY W. PETERS
Jeremy PETERS
Obama campaign releases a commercial that tries to link Mitt Romney to the oil industry, painting them both as hostile to the administration's efforts to raise automobile mileage standards and produce more renewable energy. (M)2
Full Article
New Zealand Casts Itself as Destination for International Students
Date: 02 April 2012
By LIZ GOOCH
Liz GOOCH
Full Article
New Estimate Raises Civil War Death Toll
Date: 03 April 2012
By GUY GUGLIOTTA
Guy GUGLIOTTA
Landmark study by historian J David Hacker in journal Civil War History revises long-held estimate of deaths in the Civil War upward by 20 percent, from 618,222 to 750,000; Hacker, a demographic historian, combed through newly digitized census data from the 19th century; his revised figure is already winning acceptance from scholars, and the publishing journal calls his work among the most consequential pieces ever to appear in its pages.
Full Article
Long Shot in New Orleans
Date: 02 April 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Long-shot racehorse Hero of Order wins Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.
Full Article
Philadelphia Group Buys Inquirer and Daily News
Date: 03 April 2012
By AMY CHOZICK
Amy CHOZICK
Consortium of the Philadelphia area's most powerful business and political leaders buys the Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News and Philly.com for $55 million, plus as much as $10 million in working capital; price is less than half the $139 million paid for the company in 2010. Photos (M)l
Full Article
To Lower Murder Rate, New Orleans Focuses on Police Force
Date: 02 April 2012
By ALBERT R. HUNT | BLOOMBERG NEWS
Albert HUNT
Full Article
Fashion News We're Reading
Date: 02 April 2012
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Here's what we're reading, from the Guess and Gucci standoff to new dress codes for prom.
Full Article
State Public Workers Rushed to Join Pensions Before Cutbacks
Date: 03 April 2012
By THOMAS KAPLAN and KATE TAYLOR
Thomas KAPLAN
Thousands of New York State public employees have rushed to sign up for pensions, seeking to lock in generous retirement benefits before cuts approved by the State Legislature took effect on April 1.
Full Article
2 Channels, and Anchor Who Set Liberal Tone
Date: 02 April 2012
By BRIAN STELTER
Brian STELTER
News analysis; Keith Olbermann established himself as Current TV's star anchor, as he did at MSNBC, opening the door to a more overt liberal political ideology in its news programs; Current, which may face a lawsuit from Olbermann after his March 30 firing, faces a long slog with low ratings, while MSNBC has become better known for having progressive-oriented shows.
Full Article
Major Indexes Rise on Manufacturing Data
Date: 03 April 2012
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
Bloomberg NEWS
Stocks rise on stronger-than-forecast growth in manufacturing.
Full Article
New Obama Ad Links Romney to Oil Industry
Date: 03 April 2012
By JEREMY W. PETERS
Jeremy PETERS
Obama campaign releases a commercial that tries to link Mitt Romney to the oil industry, painting them both as hostile to the administration's efforts to raise automobile mileage standards and produce more renewable energy. (M)2
Full Article
New Zealand Casts Itself as Destination for International Students
Date: 02 April 2012
By LIZ GOOCH
Liz GOOCH
Full Article
New Estimate Raises Civil War Death Toll
Date: 03 April 2012
By GUY GUGLIOTTA
Guy GUGLIOTTA
Landmark study by historian J David Hacker in journal Civil War History revises long-held estimate of deaths in the Civil War upward by 20 percent, from 618,222 to 750,000; Hacker, a demographic historian, combed through newly digitized census data from the 19th century; his revised figure is already winning acceptance from scholars, and the publishing journal calls his work among the most consequential pieces ever to appear in its pages.
Full Article
Long Shot in New Orleans
Date: 02 April 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Long-shot racehorse Hero of Order wins Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.
Full Article