A Pair of Portable Speakers Puts a New Spin on Hot Air
Date: 13 June 2002
By Wilson Rothman
Wilson Rothman
Ellula's inflatable speakers shrink into easily portable discs and can run on batteries for up to 18 hours; photo (M)
12 czerwca 2002 roku była środa pod znakiem zodiaku ♊. Był to 162 dzień roku. Prezydentem Stanów Zjednoczonych był George W. Bush.
Jeśli urodziłeś się w tym dniu, masz 23 lata. Twoje ostatnie urodziny upłynęły czwartek, 12 czerwca 2025 roku, 360 dni temu. Twoje następne urodziny przypadają na dzień piątek, 12 czerwca 2026 roku, w 4 dni. Żyłeś przez 8 761 dni lub około 210 287 godzin lub około 12 617 251 minut lub około 757 035 060 sekund.
Date: 13 June 2002
By Wilson Rothman
Wilson Rothman
Ellula's inflatable speakers shrink into easily portable discs and can run on batteries for up to 18 hours; photo (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Stacy Albin (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Stacy NYT
Annual footrace honoring murdered abortion doctor Barnett A Slepian, shot in his Amherst (NY) home in 1998, will go on as scheduled, despite renewed press attention to crime due to recent extradition of accused perpetrator James C Kopp; photo (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Benjamin Weiser (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Benjamin NYT
Attorney Lynne F Stewart, accused of assisting Egyptian client Omar Abdul Rahman in conducting terrorist operations from prison, asks judge to investigate how secret FBI affidavit in her case became public, and was posted on website (S)
Date: 12 June 2002
By NEIL A. LEWIS
Neil LEWIS
Announcement by Atty Gen John Ashcroft of arrest of Jose Padilla, accused of planning to explode radioactive bomb in United States, is notable change from Bush administration's position that it would not dislose information about terrorist plots it has disrupted; some Democrats and civil liberties advocates question whether disclosure was timed to help counter criticism that authorities, especially those at Federal Bureau of Investigation, had mishandled signals that might have uncovered Sept 11 plot; also question whether disclosure about Padilla, also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, is part of pattern in which administration is orchestrating its announcements to help it politically (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By BILL PENNINGTON
Bill PENNINGTON
Officials and longtime golf enthusiasts worry that, with this year's US Open held at public Bethpage Black Course (NY), new generation of fans out to catch glimpse of Tiger Woods might not know proper tournament etiquette; photo (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Michael C Skakel's lawyer asks Judge John F Kavanewsky Jr to set aside his guilty verdict and acquit him of murder of Martha Moxley or order new trial; says evidence was insufficient to convict his client and trial was permeated and fatally infected by ignorance, prejudice, corruption and partiality (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Homeland security adviser Tom Ridge, after meeting with 200 House members, reports broad support for Bush administration's goal of single new security agency but admits many in Congress have long lists of local concerns; members of both parties say closed-door meeting was generally free of partisan rancor, but several raised questions about elements of new agency that could produce sheaves of amendments and weeks of deliberative delays; photos (M)
Date: 12 June 2002
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Justice Department announces new screening program for international students who want to learn to fly large jets in United States; program will require fingerprinting and background checks (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Wilson Rothman
Wilson Rothman
Ellula's inflatable speakers shrink into easily portable discs and can run on batteries for up to 18 hours; photo (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Stacy Albin (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Stacy NYT
Annual footrace honoring murdered abortion doctor Barnett A Slepian, shot in his Amherst (NY) home in 1998, will go on as scheduled, despite renewed press attention to crime due to recent extradition of accused perpetrator James C Kopp; photo (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Benjamin Weiser (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Benjamin NYT
Attorney Lynne F Stewart, accused of assisting Egyptian client Omar Abdul Rahman in conducting terrorist operations from prison, asks judge to investigate how secret FBI affidavit in her case became public, and was posted on website (S)
Date: 12 June 2002
By NEIL A. LEWIS
Neil LEWIS
Announcement by Atty Gen John Ashcroft of arrest of Jose Padilla, accused of planning to explode radioactive bomb in United States, is notable change from Bush administration's position that it would not dislose information about terrorist plots it has disrupted; some Democrats and civil liberties advocates question whether disclosure was timed to help counter criticism that authorities, especially those at Federal Bureau of Investigation, had mishandled signals that might have uncovered Sept 11 plot; also question whether disclosure about Padilla, also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, is part of pattern in which administration is orchestrating its announcements to help it politically (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By BILL PENNINGTON
Bill PENNINGTON
Officials and longtime golf enthusiasts worry that, with this year's US Open held at public Bethpage Black Course (NY), new generation of fans out to catch glimpse of Tiger Woods might not know proper tournament etiquette; photo (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Michael C Skakel's lawyer asks Judge John F Kavanewsky Jr to set aside his guilty verdict and acquit him of murder of Martha Moxley or order new trial; says evidence was insufficient to convict his client and trial was permeated and fatally infected by ignorance, prejudice, corruption and partiality (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Homeland security adviser Tom Ridge, after meeting with 200 House members, reports broad support for Bush administration's goal of single new security agency but admits many in Congress have long lists of local concerns; members of both parties say closed-door meeting was generally free of partisan rancor, but several raised questions about elements of new agency that could produce sheaves of amendments and weeks of deliberative delays; photos (M)
Date: 12 June 2002
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Justice Department announces new screening program for international students who want to learn to fly large jets in United States; program will require fingerprinting and background checks (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Wilson Rothman
Wilson Rothman
Ellula's inflatable speakers shrink into easily portable discs and can run on batteries for up to 18 hours; photo (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Stacy Albin (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Stacy NYT
Annual footrace honoring murdered abortion doctor Barnett A Slepian, shot in his Amherst (NY) home in 1998, will go on as scheduled, despite renewed press attention to crime due to recent extradition of accused perpetrator James C Kopp; photo (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Benjamin Weiser (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Benjamin NYT
Attorney Lynne F Stewart, accused of assisting Egyptian client Omar Abdul Rahman in conducting terrorist operations from prison, asks judge to investigate how secret FBI affidavit in her case became public, and was posted on website (S)
Date: 12 June 2002
By NEIL A. LEWIS
Neil LEWIS
Announcement by Atty Gen John Ashcroft of arrest of Jose Padilla, accused of planning to explode radioactive bomb in United States, is notable change from Bush administration's position that it would not dislose information about terrorist plots it has disrupted; some Democrats and civil liberties advocates question whether disclosure was timed to help counter criticism that authorities, especially those at Federal Bureau of Investigation, had mishandled signals that might have uncovered Sept 11 plot; also question whether disclosure about Padilla, also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, is part of pattern in which administration is orchestrating its announcements to help it politically (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By BILL PENNINGTON
Bill PENNINGTON
Officials and longtime golf enthusiasts worry that, with this year's US Open held at public Bethpage Black Course (NY), new generation of fans out to catch glimpse of Tiger Woods might not know proper tournament etiquette; photo (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Michael C Skakel's lawyer asks Judge John F Kavanewsky Jr to set aside his guilty verdict and acquit him of murder of Martha Moxley or order new trial; says evidence was insufficient to convict his client and trial was permeated and fatally infected by ignorance, prejudice, corruption and partiality (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Homeland security adviser Tom Ridge, after meeting with 200 House members, reports broad support for Bush administration's goal of single new security agency but admits many in Congress have long lists of local concerns; members of both parties say closed-door meeting was generally free of partisan rancor, but several raised questions about elements of new agency that could produce sheaves of amendments and weeks of deliberative delays; photos (M)
Date: 12 June 2002
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Justice Department announces new screening program for international students who want to learn to fly large jets in United States; program will require fingerprinting and background checks (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Wilson Rothman
Wilson Rothman
Ellula's inflatable speakers shrink into easily portable discs and can run on batteries for up to 18 hours; photo (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Stacy Albin (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Stacy NYT
Annual footrace honoring murdered abortion doctor Barnett A Slepian, shot in his Amherst (NY) home in 1998, will go on as scheduled, despite renewed press attention to crime due to recent extradition of accused perpetrator James C Kopp; photo (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Benjamin Weiser (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Benjamin NYT
Attorney Lynne F Stewart, accused of assisting Egyptian client Omar Abdul Rahman in conducting terrorist operations from prison, asks judge to investigate how secret FBI affidavit in her case became public, and was posted on website (S)
Date: 12 June 2002
By NEIL A. LEWIS
Neil LEWIS
Announcement by Atty Gen John Ashcroft of arrest of Jose Padilla, accused of planning to explode radioactive bomb in United States, is notable change from Bush administration's position that it would not dislose information about terrorist plots it has disrupted; some Democrats and civil liberties advocates question whether disclosure was timed to help counter criticism that authorities, especially those at Federal Bureau of Investigation, had mishandled signals that might have uncovered Sept 11 plot; also question whether disclosure about Padilla, also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, is part of pattern in which administration is orchestrating its announcements to help it politically (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By BILL PENNINGTON
Bill PENNINGTON
Officials and longtime golf enthusiasts worry that, with this year's US Open held at public Bethpage Black Course (NY), new generation of fans out to catch glimpse of Tiger Woods might not know proper tournament etiquette; photo (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Michael C Skakel's lawyer asks Judge John F Kavanewsky Jr to set aside his guilty verdict and acquit him of murder of Martha Moxley or order new trial; says evidence was insufficient to convict his client and trial was permeated and fatally infected by ignorance, prejudice, corruption and partiality (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Homeland security adviser Tom Ridge, after meeting with 200 House members, reports broad support for Bush administration's goal of single new security agency but admits many in Congress have long lists of local concerns; members of both parties say closed-door meeting was generally free of partisan rancor, but several raised questions about elements of new agency that could produce sheaves of amendments and weeks of deliberative delays; photos (M)
Date: 12 June 2002
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Justice Department announces new screening program for international students who want to learn to fly large jets in United States; program will require fingerprinting and background checks (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Wilson Rothman
Wilson Rothman
Ellula's inflatable speakers shrink into easily portable discs and can run on batteries for up to 18 hours; photo (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Stacy Albin (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Stacy NYT
Annual footrace honoring murdered abortion doctor Barnett A Slepian, shot in his Amherst (NY) home in 1998, will go on as scheduled, despite renewed press attention to crime due to recent extradition of accused perpetrator James C Kopp; photo (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By Benjamin Weiser (NYT) (Compiled by Anthony Ramirez)
Benjamin NYT
Attorney Lynne F Stewart, accused of assisting Egyptian client Omar Abdul Rahman in conducting terrorist operations from prison, asks judge to investigate how secret FBI affidavit in her case became public, and was posted on website (S)
Date: 12 June 2002
By NEIL A. LEWIS
Neil LEWIS
Announcement by Atty Gen John Ashcroft of arrest of Jose Padilla, accused of planning to explode radioactive bomb in United States, is notable change from Bush administration's position that it would not dislose information about terrorist plots it has disrupted; some Democrats and civil liberties advocates question whether disclosure was timed to help counter criticism that authorities, especially those at Federal Bureau of Investigation, had mishandled signals that might have uncovered Sept 11 plot; also question whether disclosure about Padilla, also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, is part of pattern in which administration is orchestrating its announcements to help it politically (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By BILL PENNINGTON
Bill PENNINGTON
Officials and longtime golf enthusiasts worry that, with this year's US Open held at public Bethpage Black Course (NY), new generation of fans out to catch glimpse of Tiger Woods might not know proper tournament etiquette; photo (M)
Date: 13 June 2002
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Michael C Skakel's lawyer asks Judge John F Kavanewsky Jr to set aside his guilty verdict and acquit him of murder of Martha Moxley or order new trial; says evidence was insufficient to convict his client and trial was permeated and fatally infected by ignorance, prejudice, corruption and partiality (S)
Date: 13 June 2002
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Homeland security adviser Tom Ridge, after meeting with 200 House members, reports broad support for Bush administration's goal of single new security agency but admits many in Congress have long lists of local concerns; members of both parties say closed-door meeting was generally free of partisan rancor, but several raised questions about elements of new agency that could produce sheaves of amendments and weeks of deliberative delays; photos (M)
Date: 12 June 2002
By DAVID FIRESTONE
David FIRESTONE
Justice Department announces new screening program for international students who want to learn to fly large jets in United States; program will require fingerprinting and background checks (S)