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12th of April 2001 News
Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 12 kwietnia 2001 roku
Bloomberg News on Bloomberg's News
Date: 13 April 2001
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Elisabeth BUMILLER
Article discusses news coverage of Michael Bloomberg, likely Republican candidate for mayor of New York City, by Bloomberg News wire, part of his conglomerate (M)
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A New Digital Camera With a Sporty Pedigree
Date: 12 April 2001
By ROY FURCHGOTT
Roy FURCHGOTT
F A Porsche, designer of classic Porsche 911 roadster automobile, designs FinePix 6800 Zoom digital camera for Fuji; photo (M)
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That's News to Me!
Date: 13 April 2001
By RACHEL MCCLAIN
Rachel MCCLAIN
In this lesson, students learn about the Newseum and create their own museum exploring various aspects of news media.
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That’s News to Me!
Date: 13 April 2001
By RACHEL MCCLAIN
Rachel MCCLAIN
In this lesson, students learn about the Newseum and create their own museum exploring various aspects of news media.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 12 April 2001
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Reprising What's Really New, Sort of New and Newish
Date: 13 April 2001
By ALLAN KOZINN
Allan KOZINN
Allan Kozinn reviews performance by Continuum, new-music ensemble directed by Joel Sachs and Cheryl Seltzer (S)
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Date: 13 April 2001
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A New Approach: Slow and Steady
Date: 12 April 2001
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Auctioning off computer hardware from failed dot-com companies signals that Silicon Valley is plunging into financial abyss unparalleled for decades in high-technology region, but it also shows that entrepreneurial fervor, if not gold-rush mentality, is still very much alive; some analysts worry about impact that such dot-com fire sales are having on equipment makers, most visible beneficiaries of boom, but many economists say recycling of equipment has been part of high-technology life cycle; employment remains surprisingly strong; photos (L)
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New Video Releases
Date: 13 April 2001
Brief reviews of films now released on video: Bounce, Men of Honor, The Legend of Bagger Vance and Rugrats in Paris: The Movie; photo (S)
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A New Source For Stem Cells Is Reported
Date: 12 April 2001
By NICHOLAS WADE
Nicholas WADE
Anthrogenesis Corp says it has developed method to extract novel kind of stem cell from placenta and that cells are equivalent of human embryonic stem cells, which can transform into every tissue of adult body; John Haines, chief executive of company, says this will make obsolete need to use human fetuses or blastocysts as sources of stem cells; biologists believe embryonic cells hold great promise for restoring damaged tissues, but opponents of abortion want Bush administration to bar federal financing for research on embryonic cells, which are derived from early human embryos or from fetal tissue; articles describing Anthrogenesis's research have not yet been accepted for publication, important step in validation of scientific claims (M)
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Bloomberg News on Bloomberg's News
Date: 13 April 2001
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Elisabeth BUMILLER
Article discusses news coverage of Michael Bloomberg, likely Republican candidate for mayor of New York City, by Bloomberg News wire, part of his conglomerate (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 12 April 2001
Full Article
Reprising What's Really New, Sort of New and Newish
Date: 13 April 2001
By ALLAN KOZINN
Allan KOZINN
Allan Kozinn reviews performance by Continuum, new-music ensemble directed by Joel Sachs and Cheryl Seltzer (S)
Full Article
A New Approach: Slow and Steady
Date: 12 April 2001
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Auctioning off computer hardware from failed dot-com companies signals that Silicon Valley is plunging into financial abyss unparalleled for decades in high-technology region, but it also shows that entrepreneurial fervor, if not gold-rush mentality, is still very much alive; some analysts worry about impact that such dot-com fire sales are having on equipment makers, most visible beneficiaries of boom, but many economists say recycling of equipment has been part of high-technology life cycle; employment remains surprisingly strong; photos (L)
Full Article
A New Source For Stem Cells Is Reported
Date: 12 April 2001
By NICHOLAS WADE
Nicholas WADE
Anthrogenesis Corp says it has developed method to extract novel kind of stem cell from placenta and that cells are equivalent of human embryonic stem cells, which can transform into every tissue of adult body; John Haines, chief executive of company, says this will make obsolete need to use human fetuses or blastocysts as sources of stem cells; biologists believe embryonic cells hold great promise for restoring damaged tissues, but opponents of abortion want Bush administration to bar federal financing for research on embryonic cells, which are derived from early human embryos or from fetal tissue; articles describing Anthrogenesis's research have not yet been accepted for publication, important step in validation of scientific claims (M)
Full Article
Bloomberg News on Bloomberg's News
Date: 13 April 2001
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Elisabeth BUMILLER
Article discusses news coverage of Michael Bloomberg, likely Republican candidate for mayor of New York City, by Bloomberg News wire, part of his conglomerate (M)
Full Article
A New Digital Camera With a Sporty Pedigree
Date: 12 April 2001
By ROY FURCHGOTT
Roy FURCHGOTT
F A Porsche, designer of classic Porsche 911 roadster automobile, designs FinePix 6800 Zoom digital camera for Fuji; photo (M)
Full Article
That's News to Me!
Date: 13 April 2001
By RACHEL MCCLAIN
Rachel MCCLAIN
In this lesson, students learn about the Newseum and create their own museum exploring various aspects of news media.
Full Article
That’s News to Me!
Date: 13 April 2001
By RACHEL MCCLAIN
Rachel MCCLAIN
In this lesson, students learn about the Newseum and create their own museum exploring various aspects of news media.
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 12 April 2001
Full Article
Reprising What's Really New, Sort of New and Newish
Date: 13 April 2001
By ALLAN KOZINN
Allan KOZINN
Allan Kozinn reviews performance by Continuum, new-music ensemble directed by Joel Sachs and Cheryl Seltzer (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 13 April 2001
Full Article
A New Approach: Slow and Steady
Date: 12 April 2001
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Auctioning off computer hardware from failed dot-com companies signals that Silicon Valley is plunging into financial abyss unparalleled for decades in high-technology region, but it also shows that entrepreneurial fervor, if not gold-rush mentality, is still very much alive; some analysts worry about impact that such dot-com fire sales are having on equipment makers, most visible beneficiaries of boom, but many economists say recycling of equipment has been part of high-technology life cycle; employment remains surprisingly strong; photos (L)
Full Article
New Video Releases
Date: 13 April 2001
Brief reviews of films now released on video: Bounce, Men of Honor, The Legend of Bagger Vance and Rugrats in Paris: The Movie; photo (S)
Full Article
A New Source For Stem Cells Is Reported
Date: 12 April 2001
By NICHOLAS WADE
Nicholas WADE
Anthrogenesis Corp says it has developed method to extract novel kind of stem cell from placenta and that cells are equivalent of human embryonic stem cells, which can transform into every tissue of adult body; John Haines, chief executive of company, says this will make obsolete need to use human fetuses or blastocysts as sources of stem cells; biologists believe embryonic cells hold great promise for restoring damaged tissues, but opponents of abortion want Bush administration to bar federal financing for research on embryonic cells, which are derived from early human embryos or from fetal tissue; articles describing Anthrogenesis's research have not yet been accepted for publication, important step in validation of scientific claims (M)
Full Article
A New Digital Camera With a Sporty Pedigree
Date: 12 April 2001
By ROY FURCHGOTT
Roy FURCHGOTT
F A Porsche, designer of classic Porsche 911 roadster automobile, designs FinePix 6800 Zoom digital camera for Fuji; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 13 April 2001
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