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27th of May 2003 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2003年5月27日 で掲載されたニュース

Good Budget News and Bad For New Jersey Legislators

Date: 28 May 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey budget officials report that some new revenue has brightened immediate budget picture, but warn that sales and income tax collections are likely to decline for second year; large increase in receipts expected from business tax and federal aid are offset by declines in revenue from sales and income taxes, which are not expected to rebound quickly (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Albany: 100 New Jobs Set For Upstate

Date: 28 May 2003

By Al Baker (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Al NYT

George E Pataki announces Recovery Technologies Group Inc, tire recycling company, will establish plants in Albany and Rotterdam, NY, and expand existing plant in Romulus, creating 100 new jobs; estimated six million tires will be recycled a year (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2003

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Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Charges In Woman's Death

Date: 28 May 2003

By Susan Saulny (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Susan NYT

Charge against Edgar Ortega, who is accused of pushing his girlfriend, Sheila Cordell, out window of their fourth-floor apartment in Manhattan, is raised from assault to manslaughter after doctors take her off respirator (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 May 2003

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A New Museum Crowns a Career

Date: 27 May 2003

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ

Lizette ALVAREZ

British fashion doyenne Zandra Rhodes opens Fashion and Textile Museum in South London, capping long career; pink and orange building, museum is reflection of her style, and showcases only modern fashion and textiles; photos (M)

Full Article

Soon, Three New Travelers to Mars

Date: 27 May 2003

By WILLIAM J. BROAD

William BROAD

Three new robotic spacecraft are due to arrive on Mars in next six or seven months; NASA plans launch of twin rovers to navigate Mars' surface extracting samples and analyzing their composition while transmitting views of surface and sky; Britain, partnered with European Space Agency, will also attempt landing Beagle II, saucer shaped craft, that weighs mere 73 pounds and is designed to dig up to five feet into Martian soil; Beagle lead scientist Dr Colin T Pillinger, who is from Milton Keynes (England) Open University, shares details of project's creative engineering on limited time and budget; both projects are spurred by possibility of life on Mars since discovery of 1996 Martian meteorite that NASA announced contained microscopic fossils; graphs; photos; (L)

Full Article

Allied Forces In Afghanistan Get New Chief

Date: 28 May 2003

By CARLOTTA GALL

Carlotta GALL

Maj Gen John R Vines takes command of US-led forces in Afghanistan; photo; promises continued international commitment to bring peace and prosperity, but warns task is not easy (S)

Full Article

Y Chromosomes Sketch New Outline of British History

Date: 27 May 2003

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

London University College researchers Dr Cristian Capelli and Dr David B Goldstein publish study in Current Biology outlining Y chromosome data used to determine genetic legacy of modern day Britons; research finds, contrary to popular belief, that Celts were not overrun by invaders, but maintained their foothold in Great Britain; research tracing maternal lineage, points to women often migrating from northern Europe, possibly to marry Celtic husbands; map (M)

Full Article

World Briefing | Asia: China: American And New Zealander Held

Date: 28 May 2003

By Erik Eckholm (NYT)

Erik NYT

Benjamin Lan of San Francisco and Sung Gang of New Zealand, who were born in China, are being held in China for planning alleged terrorist activities linked with dissident group China Federation Foundation, which promotes overthrow of Chinese government and establishment of democracy (S)

Full Article

Good Budget News and Bad For New Jersey Legislators

Date: 28 May 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey budget officials report that some new revenue has brightened immediate budget picture, but warn that sales and income tax collections are likely to decline for second year; large increase in receipts expected from business tax and federal aid are offset by declines in revenue from sales and income taxes, which are not expected to rebound quickly (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Albany: 100 New Jobs Set For Upstate

Date: 28 May 2003

By Al Baker (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Al NYT

George E Pataki announces Recovery Technologies Group Inc, tire recycling company, will establish plants in Albany and Rotterdam, NY, and expand existing plant in Romulus, creating 100 new jobs; estimated six million tires will be recycled a year (S)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Charges In Woman's Death

Date: 28 May 2003

By Susan Saulny (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Susan NYT

Charge against Edgar Ortega, who is accused of pushing his girlfriend, Sheila Cordell, out window of their fourth-floor apartment in Manhattan, is raised from assault to manslaughter after doctors take her off respirator (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 May 2003

Full Article

Soon, Three New Travelers to Mars

Date: 27 May 2003

By WILLIAM J. BROAD

William BROAD

Three new robotic spacecraft are due to arrive on Mars in next six or seven months; NASA plans launch of twin rovers to navigate Mars' surface extracting samples and analyzing their composition while transmitting views of surface and sky; Britain, partnered with European Space Agency, will also attempt landing Beagle II, saucer shaped craft, that weighs mere 73 pounds and is designed to dig up to five feet into Martian soil; Beagle lead scientist Dr Colin T Pillinger, who is from Milton Keynes (England) Open University, shares details of project's creative engineering on limited time and budget; both projects are spurred by possibility of life on Mars since discovery of 1996 Martian meteorite that NASA announced contained microscopic fossils; graphs; photos; (L)

Full Article

Allied Forces In Afghanistan Get New Chief

Date: 28 May 2003

By CARLOTTA GALL

Carlotta GALL

Maj Gen John R Vines takes command of US-led forces in Afghanistan; photo; promises continued international commitment to bring peace and prosperity, but warns task is not easy (S)

Full Article

Y Chromosomes Sketch New Outline of British History

Date: 27 May 2003

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

London University College researchers Dr Cristian Capelli and Dr David B Goldstein publish study in Current Biology outlining Y chromosome data used to determine genetic legacy of modern day Britons; research finds, contrary to popular belief, that Celts were not overrun by invaders, but maintained their foothold in Great Britain; research tracing maternal lineage, points to women often migrating from northern Europe, possibly to marry Celtic husbands; map (M)

Full Article

World Briefing | Asia: China: American And New Zealander Held

Date: 28 May 2003

By Erik Eckholm (NYT)

Erik NYT

Benjamin Lan of San Francisco and Sung Gang of New Zealand, who were born in China, are being held in China for planning alleged terrorist activities linked with dissident group China Federation Foundation, which promotes overthrow of Chinese government and establishment of democracy (S)

Full Article

Good Budget News and Bad For New Jersey Legislators

Date: 28 May 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey budget officials report that some new revenue has brightened immediate budget picture, but warn that sales and income tax collections are likely to decline for second year; large increase in receipts expected from business tax and federal aid are offset by declines in revenue from sales and income taxes, which are not expected to rebound quickly (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Albany: 100 New Jobs Set For Upstate

Date: 28 May 2003

By Al Baker (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Al NYT

George E Pataki announces Recovery Technologies Group Inc, tire recycling company, will establish plants in Albany and Rotterdam, NY, and expand existing plant in Romulus, creating 100 new jobs; estimated six million tires will be recycled a year (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2003

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Charges In Woman's Death

Date: 28 May 2003

By Susan Saulny (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Susan NYT

Charge against Edgar Ortega, who is accused of pushing his girlfriend, Sheila Cordell, out window of their fourth-floor apartment in Manhattan, is raised from assault to manslaughter after doctors take her off respirator (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 May 2003

Full Article

A New Museum Crowns a Career

Date: 27 May 2003

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ

Lizette ALVAREZ

British fashion doyenne Zandra Rhodes opens Fashion and Textile Museum in South London, capping long career; pink and orange building, museum is reflection of her style, and showcases only modern fashion and textiles; photos (M)

Full Article

Soon, Three New Travelers to Mars

Date: 27 May 2003

By WILLIAM J. BROAD

William BROAD

Three new robotic spacecraft are due to arrive on Mars in next six or seven months; NASA plans launch of twin rovers to navigate Mars' surface extracting samples and analyzing their composition while transmitting views of surface and sky; Britain, partnered with European Space Agency, will also attempt landing Beagle II, saucer shaped craft, that weighs mere 73 pounds and is designed to dig up to five feet into Martian soil; Beagle lead scientist Dr Colin T Pillinger, who is from Milton Keynes (England) Open University, shares details of project's creative engineering on limited time and budget; both projects are spurred by possibility of life on Mars since discovery of 1996 Martian meteorite that NASA announced contained microscopic fossils; graphs; photos; (L)

Full Article

Y Chromosomes Sketch New Outline of British History

Date: 27 May 2003

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

London University College researchers Dr Cristian Capelli and Dr David B Goldstein publish study in Current Biology outlining Y chromosome data used to determine genetic legacy of modern day Britons; research finds, contrary to popular belief, that Celts were not overrun by invaders, but maintained their foothold in Great Britain; research tracing maternal lineage, points to women often migrating from northern Europe, possibly to marry Celtic husbands; map (M)

Full Article

World Briefing | Asia: China: American And New Zealander Held

Date: 28 May 2003

By Erik Eckholm (NYT)

Erik NYT

Benjamin Lan of San Francisco and Sung Gang of New Zealand, who were born in China, are being held in China for planning alleged terrorist activities linked with dissident group China Federation Foundation, which promotes overthrow of Chinese government and establishment of democracy (S)

Full Article

Good Budget News and Bad For New Jersey Legislators

Date: 28 May 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey budget officials report that some new revenue has brightened immediate budget picture, but warn that sales and income tax collections are likely to decline for second year; large increase in receipts expected from business tax and federal aid are offset by declines in revenue from sales and income taxes, which are not expected to rebound quickly (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2003

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Charges In Woman's Death

Date: 28 May 2003

By Susan Saulny (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Susan NYT

Charge against Edgar Ortega, who is accused of pushing his girlfriend, Sheila Cordell, out window of their fourth-floor apartment in Manhattan, is raised from assault to manslaughter after doctors take her off respirator (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 May 2003

Full Article

Soon, Three New Travelers to Mars

Date: 27 May 2003

By WILLIAM J. BROAD

William BROAD

Three new robotic spacecraft are due to arrive on Mars in next six or seven months; NASA plans launch of twin rovers to navigate Mars' surface extracting samples and analyzing their composition while transmitting views of surface and sky; Britain, partnered with European Space Agency, will also attempt landing Beagle II, saucer shaped craft, that weighs mere 73 pounds and is designed to dig up to five feet into Martian soil; Beagle lead scientist Dr Colin T Pillinger, who is from Milton Keynes (England) Open University, shares details of project's creative engineering on limited time and budget; both projects are spurred by possibility of life on Mars since discovery of 1996 Martian meteorite that NASA announced contained microscopic fossils; graphs; photos; (L)

Full Article

Allied Forces In Afghanistan Get New Chief

Date: 28 May 2003

By CARLOTTA GALL

Carlotta GALL

Maj Gen John R Vines takes command of US-led forces in Afghanistan; photo; promises continued international commitment to bring peace and prosperity, but warns task is not easy (S)

Full Article

Y Chromosomes Sketch New Outline of British History

Date: 27 May 2003

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

London University College researchers Dr Cristian Capelli and Dr David B Goldstein publish study in Current Biology outlining Y chromosome data used to determine genetic legacy of modern day Britons; research finds, contrary to popular belief, that Celts were not overrun by invaders, but maintained their foothold in Great Britain; research tracing maternal lineage, points to women often migrating from northern Europe, possibly to marry Celtic husbands; map (M)

Full Article

World Briefing | Asia: China: American And New Zealander Held

Date: 28 May 2003

By Erik Eckholm (NYT)

Erik NYT

Benjamin Lan of San Francisco and Sung Gang of New Zealand, who were born in China, are being held in China for planning alleged terrorist activities linked with dissident group China Federation Foundation, which promotes overthrow of Chinese government and establishment of democracy (S)

Full Article

Good Budget News and Bad For New Jersey Legislators

Date: 28 May 2003

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey budget officials report that some new revenue has brightened immediate budget picture, but warn that sales and income tax collections are likely to decline for second year; large increase in receipts expected from business tax and federal aid are offset by declines in revenue from sales and income taxes, which are not expected to rebound quickly (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Albany: 100 New Jobs Set For Upstate

Date: 28 May 2003

By Al Baker (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Al NYT

George E Pataki announces Recovery Technologies Group Inc, tire recycling company, will establish plants in Albany and Rotterdam, NY, and expand existing plant in Romulus, creating 100 new jobs; estimated six million tires will be recycled a year (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 May 2003

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: New Charges In Woman's Death

Date: 28 May 2003

By Susan Saulny (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)

Susan NYT

Charge against Edgar Ortega, who is accused of pushing his girlfriend, Sheila Cordell, out window of their fourth-floor apartment in Manhattan, is raised from assault to manslaughter after doctors take her off respirator (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 May 2003

Full Article

A New Museum Crowns a Career

Date: 27 May 2003

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ

Lizette ALVAREZ

British fashion doyenne Zandra Rhodes opens Fashion and Textile Museum in South London, capping long career; pink and orange building, museum is reflection of her style, and showcases only modern fashion and textiles; photos (M)

Full Article

Allied Forces In Afghanistan Get New Chief

Date: 28 May 2003

By CARLOTTA GALL

Carlotta GALL

Maj Gen John R Vines takes command of US-led forces in Afghanistan; photo; promises continued international commitment to bring peace and prosperity, but warns task is not easy (S)

Full Article

Y Chromosomes Sketch New Outline of British History

Date: 27 May 2003

By NICHOLAS WADE

Nicholas WADE

London University College researchers Dr Cristian Capelli and Dr David B Goldstein publish study in Current Biology outlining Y chromosome data used to determine genetic legacy of modern day Britons; research finds, contrary to popular belief, that Celts were not overrun by invaders, but maintained their foothold in Great Britain; research tracing maternal lineage, points to women often migrating from northern Europe, possibly to marry Celtic husbands; map (M)

Full Article

World Briefing | Asia: China: American And New Zealander Held

Date: 28 May 2003

By Erik Eckholm (NYT)

Erik NYT

Benjamin Lan of San Francisco and Sung Gang of New Zealand, who were born in China, are being held in China for planning alleged terrorist activities linked with dissident group China Federation Foundation, which promotes overthrow of Chinese government and establishment of democracy (S)

Full Article