Powtórka poniedziałek, 24 marca 2003

24 marca 2003 roku była poniedziałek pod znakiem zodiaku . Był to 82 dzień roku. Prezydentem Stanów Zjednoczonych był George W. Bush.

Jeśli urodziłeś się w tym dniu, masz 23 lata. Twoje ostatnie urodziny upłynęły wtorek, 24 marca 2026 roku, 77 dni temu. Twoje następne urodziny przypadają na dzień środa, 24 marca 2027 roku, w 287 dni. Żyłeś przez 8 478 dni lub około 203 485 godzin lub około 12 209 153 minut lub około 732 549 180 sekund.

Niektóre osoby, które dzielą te urodziny:

  • Jessica Chastain (aktor, producent filmowy, urodzony 24 marca 1977)
  • Steve McQueen (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, kierowca wyścigów samochodowych, motocyklista wyścigowy, urodzony 24 marca 1930)
  • Mark William Calaway (wrestler, urodzony 24 marca 1965)
  • Jim Parsons (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor głosowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1973)
  • Peyton Manning (aktor, aktor głosowy, gracz futbolu amerykańskiego, restaurator, urodzony 24 marca 1976)
  • Harry Houdini (aktor, filozof, historyk, iluzjonista, kaskader, magik, performer, pilot, producent filmowy, reżyser filmowy, urodzony 24 marca 1874)
  • Alyson Hannigan (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1974)
  • Tig Notaro (aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, komik, podkaster, reżyser, reżyser filmowy, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1971)
  • Haruka Ayase (aktor, model, piosenkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1985)
  • Wasilij Stalin (członek personelu wojskowego, pilot, urodzony 24 marca 1921)
  • Lara Flynn Boyle (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, piosenkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1970)
  • Aziz Shavershian (Trener personalny, model, producent telewizyjny, youtuber, urodzony 24 marca 1989)
  • R. Lee Ermey (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor głosowy, aktor telewizyjny, komik, producent telewizyjny, reżyser, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1944)
  • Steve Ballmer (informatyk, kupiec, przedsiębiorca, urodzony 24 marca 1956)
  • Lake Bell (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor głosowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, producent filmowy, reżyser filmowy, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1979)
  • Emraan Hashmi (aktor, urodzony 24 marca 1979)
  • Tommy Hilfiger (projektant, projektant mody, urodzony 24 marca 1951)
  • Kelly LeBrock (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, model, urodzony 24 marca 1960)
  • Nena (aktor, aktor dubbingowy, muzyk, piosenkarz, piosenkarz i autor piosenek, urodzony 24 marca 1960)
  • Mary Berry (autor autobiografii, pisarz, prezenter telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1935)
  • Chris Bosh (koszykarz, urodzony 24 marca 1984)
  • Annabella Sciorra (aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, producent filmowy, urodzony 24 marca 1964)
  • María Valverde (aktor, aktor filmowy, urodzony 24 marca 1987)
  • William Morris (architekt, artysta sztuk wizualnych, działacz na rzecz środowiska, esperantysta, grafik, ilustrator, malarz, piosenkarz i autor piosenek, pisarz, pisarz science-fiction, poeta, polityk, projektant, projektant wzornictwa przemysłowego, rysownik, typograf, tłumacz, urodzony 24 marca 1834)
  • Louie Anderson (aktor, aktor telewizyjny, komik, producent filmowy, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1953)
  • Wilhelm Reich (filozof, pisarz, pracownik naukowy, psychiatra, psychoanalityk, urodzony 24 marca 1897)
  • Lana (Manager, aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, model, piosenkarz, tancerz, tancerz baletowy, wrestler, urodzony 24 marca 1985)
  • Richard Best (pilot, żołnierz, urodzony 24 marca 1910)
  • William Smith (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, kaskader, model, producent filmowy, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1933)
  • Robert Carradine (aktor, aktor charakterystyczny, aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, kierowca wyścigów samochodowych, producent filmowy, urodzony 24 marca 1954)
  • David Irving (biograf, dziennikarz, eseista, historyk, pisarz, publicysta, urodzony 24 marca 1938)
  • Roscoe Arbuckle (aktor, aktor filmowy, komik, reżyser filmowy, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1887)
  • Ramires (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1987)
  • Alan Sugar (autor autobiografii, biznesmen, informatyk, polityk, przedsiębiorca, urodzony 24 marca 1947)
  • Finn Jones (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1988)
  • Joseph Barbera (animator, pisarz, producent filmowy, producent telewizyjny, producent wykonawczy, reżyser filmowy, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1911)
  • Janis Warufakis (autor literatury faktu, ekonomista, nauczyciel akademicki, polityk, profesor, urodzony 24 marca 1961)
  • Kazuto Ioka (bokser, urodzony 24 marca 1989)
  • Abubakar Shekau (członek personelu wojskowego, urodzony 24 marca 1973)
  • Enzo Zidane (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1995)
  • Mike Woodson (koszykarz, trener koszykarski, urodzony 24 marca 1958)
  • Gordon Hayward (koszykarz, urodzony 24 marca 1990)
  • Keisha Castle-Hughes (aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1990)
  • Emmy Göring (aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, autor autobiografii, urodzony 24 marca 1893)
  • Park Bom (aktor, aktor filmowy, piosenkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1984)
  • Jake Hager (wrestler, zawodnik MMA, urodzony 24 marca 1982)
  • Jerzy Kukuczka (alpinista, urodzony 24 marca 1948)
  • Amir Arison (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1978)
  • Michiel de Ruyter (oficer, urodzony 24 marca 1607)
  • Christopher Daniels (wrestler, urodzony 24 marca 1970)
  • Ignacio Zaragoza (członek personelu wojskowego, minister, polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1829)
  • Joseph Priestley (bibliotekarz, chemik, edukator, filozof, fizyk, historyk nauki, nauczyciel, pisarz, polityk, teolog, teoretyk polityki, wynalazca, urodzony 24 marca 1733)
  • Ai Ōtomo (siatkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1982)
  • Luigi Einaudi (adwokat, bankier, dziennikarz, ekonomista, polityk, profesor, urodzony 24 marca 1874)
  • Peter Jacobson (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1965)
  • Georg Philipp Telemann (kapelmistrz, organista, urodzony 24 marca 1681)
  • Megyn Price (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1971)
  • Thomas Dewey (adwokat, pisarz, polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1902)
  • Tabitha King (pisarz, pisarz science-fiction, powieściopisarz, urodzony 24 marca 1949)
  • Richard Conte (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, reżyser filmowy, urodzony 24 marca 1910)
  • Ilir Meta (dyplomata, polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1969)
  • Murray Hamilton (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1923)
  • Dario Fo (aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, autor, dramaturg, ilustrator, kompozytor, kostiumograf, malarz, pisarz, poeta, reżyser teatralny, satyryk, scenarzysta, scenograf, urodzony 24 marca 1926)
  • Ub Iwerks (filmowiec, urodzony 24 marca 1901)
  • Valentino Lazaro (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1996)
  • Philip Winchester (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1981)
  • Valentin Chmerkovskiy (choreograf, tancerz, urodzony 24 marca 1986)
  • Frédérique Bel (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, model, urodzony 24 marca 1975)
  • Allen Stanford (bankier, dziennikarz, wydawca, urodzony 24 marca 1950)
  • Christophe Dugarry (piłkarz, prezenter radiowy, urodzony 24 marca 1972)
  • Albin Kurti (polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1975)
  • Dominique Provost-Chalkley (aktor, aktor filmowy, urodzony 24 marca 1990)
  • Sharon Corr (autor piosenek, gitarzysta, kompozytor, pianista, piosenkarz, piosenkarz i autor piosenek, urodzony 24 marca 1970)
  • Curtis Hanson (aktor filmowy, komik, producent filmowy, reżyser filmowy, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1945)
  • Aleksandr Sierow (aranżer muzyczny, klarnecista, kompozytor, pianista, piosenkarz, poeta, prezenter, prezenter telewizyjny, producent, producent muzyczny, saksofonista, urodzony 24 marca 1951)
  • Andriej Mierzlikin (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, prezenter, prezenter telewizyjny, reżyser filmowy, urodzony 24 marca 1973)
  • Carol Kaye (Muzyk sesyjny, gitarzysta, muzyk jazzowy, urodzony 24 marca 1935)
  • Martin Walser (dramaturg, pisarz, powieściopisarz, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1927)
  • Wiktorija Tołstoganowa (aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, urodzony 24 marca 1972)
  • Myles Turner (koszykarz, urodzony 24 marca 1996)
  • Gottfried zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1897)
  • Patrick Malahide (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1945)
  • Douglas Harriman Kennedy (dziennikarz, urodzony 24 marca 1967)
  • Sayaka Hirano (tenisista stołowy, urodzony 24 marca 1985)
  • Sidney Reilly (szpieg, urodzony 24 marca 1873)
  • Krisdayanti (aktor, model, piosenkarz, polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1975)
  • Fanny Crosby (kompozytor, nauczyciel, piosenkarz, pisarz, poeta, psalmista, urodzony 24 marca 1820)
  • Orbelín Pineda (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1996)
  • Bibiana Steinhaus (sędzia piłki nożnej, urodzony 24 marca 1979)
  • Andrew Mellon (bankier, dyplomata, kolekcjoner sztuki, polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1855)
  • Marián Vajda (tenisista, trener tenisowy, urodzony 24 marca 1965)
  • Ruud Krol (piłkarz, trener piłkarski, urodzony 24 marca 1949)
  • Lawrence Ferlinghetti (dramaturg, dziennikarz, malarz, oficer, pacyfista, pisarz, poeta, tłumacz, wydawca, urodzony 24 marca 1919)
  • Wasilij Smysłow (autor literatury faktu, kompozytor szachowy, piosenkarz, szachista, urodzony 24 marca 1921)
  • Gorgeous George (aktor, wrestler, urodzony 24 marca 1915)
  • Tirso de Molina (dramaturg, historyk, mnich, pisarz, poeta, urodzony 24 marca 1583)
  • Ali Akbar Salehi (dyplomata, fizyk, nauczyciel akademicki, naukowiec, polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1949)
  • Vojislav Koštunica (pedagog, polityk, prawnik, urodzony 24 marca 1944)
  • Delio Onnis (piłkarz, trener piłkarski, urodzony 24 marca 1948)
  • Guglielmo Epifani (działacz związkowy, polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1950)
  • José de Espronceda (pisarz, poeta, polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1808)
  • Star Jones (adwokat, dziennikarz, pisarz, producent telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1962)
  • Rita (aktor dubbingowy, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, muzyk, piosenkarz, pisarz, urodzony 24 marca 1963)
  • Malcolm Muggeridge (autor autobiografii, dziennikarz, pisarz, redaktor, urodzony 24 marca 1903)
  • Richard Wurmbrand (dysydent, kaznodzieja, pisarz, urodzony 24 marca 1909)
  • Philomena Lee (pielęgniarz, urodzony 24 marca 1933)
  • Hakuseki Arai (ekonomista, filozof, historyk, pisarz, poeta, polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1657)
  • Nathalia Dill (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1986)
  • Tamara Arciuch (aktor, urodzony 24 marca 1975)
  • Aliou Cissé (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1976)
  • Starlin Castro (gracz w baseball, urodzony 24 marca 1990)
  • Juan Diego Covarrubias (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1987)
  • Paulo Díaz (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1994)
  • Yasser Seirawan (autor literatury faktu, szachista, urodzony 24 marca 1960)
  • Reinhard Genzel (astrofizyk, astronom, fizyk, nauczyciel akademicki, urodzony 24 marca 1952)
  • Benoît Assou-Ekotto (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1984)
  • Arturo Valls (aktor, dziennikarz, prezenter, prezenter telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1975)
  • Jose Zepeda (bokser, urodzony 24 marca 1989)
  • Enzo Decaro (aktor, kompozytor filmowy, reżyser filmowy, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1958)
  • Nicholas Campbell (aktor, aktor telewizyjny, reżyser filmowy, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1952)
  • Mariano José de Larra (autor, dramaturg, dziennikarz, krytyk literacki, pisarz, poeta, urodzony 24 marca 1809)
  • Edward Weston (fotograf, pamiętnikarz, urodzony 24 marca 1886)
  • Piotr Mszwenieradze (waterpolista, urodzony 24 marca 1929)
  • Shijō (suweren, urodzony 17 marca 1231)
  • Roland Koch (adwokat, dyrektor wykonawczy, polityk, radca prawny, urodzony 24 marca 1958)
  • Yūki Ōtsu (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1990)
  • Eduardo Casanova (aktor, reżyser filmowy, urodzony 24 marca 1991)
  • Tomáš Ujfaluši (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1978)
  • Valérie Lang (aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, urodzony 24 marca 1966)
  • Guillermo Varela (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1993)
  • Christian Santos (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1988)
  • T. J. Ford (koszykarz, urodzony 24 marca 1983)
  • Anne de Montmorency (członek personelu wojskowego, dyplomata, polityk, urodzony 15 marca 1493)
  • Maria Malibran (aktor, aktor teatralny, kompozytor, piosenkarz, śpiewak operowy, urodzony 24 marca 1808)
  • Mieczysław Pemper (autor autobiografii, działacz społeczny, pisarz, urodzony 24 marca 1920)
  • David Dacko (polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1930)
  • Soroush Rafiei (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1990)
  • Holger Czukay (artysta wideo, autor piosenek, basista, gitarzysta, kompozytor, muzyk, muzyk studyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1938)
  • Archie Gemmill (piłkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1947)
  • John Wesley Powell (botanik, członek personelu wojskowego, geograf, geolog, językoznawca, odkrywca, pisarz, urodzony 24 marca 1834)
  • Jean-Christophe Bouvet (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, reżyser filmowy, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1947)
  • Volker Finke (piłkarz, trener, trener piłkarski, urodzony 24 marca 1948)
  • Maria Annunziata Burbon-Sycylijska (polityk, urodzony 24 marca 1843)
  • Agustín González (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor teatralny, aktor telewizyjny, urodzony 24 marca 1930)
  • T. M. Soundararajan (aktor, piosenkarz, urodzony 24 marca 1922)
  • Gene Nelson (aktor, aktor filmowy, aktor telewizyjny, producent filmowy, reżyser filmowy, scenarzysta, urodzony 24 marca 1920)
  • Marika Kilius (piosenkarz, łyżwiarz figurowy, urodzony 24 marca 1943)
  • Peter Debye (chemik, fizyk, fizyk teoretyk, inżynier, krystalograf, nauczyciel akademicki, naukowiec, profesor, urodzony 24 marca 1884)
  • George Sisler (gracz w baseball, urodzony 24 marca 1893)
  • James Wilkinson (dyplomata, oficer, polityk, żołnierz, urodzony 24 marca 1757)

24th of March 2003 News

Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 24 marca 2003 roku

War Images Give New Purpose to High-Speed Web

Date: 24 March 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Surge in demand for online news about war in Iraq has become pivotal test of potential of high-speed Internet connections, both to attract users to online media outlets and to persuade them to pay for material they find there; Web sites of many of major news organizations have hastily assembled novel collage of live video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry displays, interactive maps and other new digital reportage; some Internet analysts play down comparisons between rise of broadband news in this war and rise of CNN in 1991; photo; graph (M)

Full Article

Murdoch's Star Group to Provide 24-Hour News Channel in India

Date: 24 March 2003

By SARITHA RAI

Saritha RAI

Rupert Murdoch's Star Group will start 24-hour news channel in India in early April, aiming at 41 million Indian households with cable television; Star News will be presented in Hindi, but executives hope large portion of viewers with also be English speakers, who tend to be nation's most affluent consumers; photo (M)

Full Article

In This War, News Is A Weapon

Date: 25 March 2003

By Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian Truscott

Lucian K Truscott IV Op-Ed article says Pentagon is using news media as a weapon in war in Iraq, using information that media provide to harass and intimidate Iraqi military leadership; drawing (M)

Full Article

There's a New Deputy in the Sky

Date: 25 March 2003

By JOE SHARKEY

Joe SHARKEY

Airlines have been putting pilots and flight attendants through security courses that place more emphasis than before on resisting hijackers, with physical force if necessary; while flight attendants have complained that training is haphazard and inadequate, fact that it exists at all underscores new order of day; some pilots say their new priority is not saving lives, it is defending cockpit; security and personal-safety consultant Robert Siciliano comments; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 March 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 March 2003

Full Article

New Twist on Smoke and Coughs

Date: 25 March 2003

By John O'Neil

John O'Neil

Dr Peter V Dicpinigaitis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor, publishes study in journal Chest concluding that cough reflex in smokers requires more stimulus than in non-smokers; possible reasons for this difference are discussed; cartoon (S)

Full Article

New Iraqi Force Emerges

Date: 24 March 2003

By MICHAEL R. GORDON

Michael GORDON

New and unexpected threat to American forces in Iraq is posed by fedayeen, militia that is commanded by Saddam Hussein's son Uday; members are recruited from one of several security agencies and intelligence services and from Iraq's Republican Guard; American officials are well aware of fedayeen but did not expect them to be so aggressive; fedayeen are believed to have been involved in capture of American soldiers (S)

Full Article

New Charges Are Expected at HealthSouth

Date: 25 March 2003

By SIMON ROMERO with RIVA D. ATLAS

Simon ROMERO

Federal investigators are expected to file criminal charges against additional senior officials at HealthSouth Corp soon; new criminal charges against high-ranking executives at HealthSouth would be latest blow to company, which says its financial statements should not be relied upon after federal regulators say they uncovered many fraudulent accounting practices; Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that company and former chairman Richard M Scrushy falsified profits for decades; company's director Betsy Atkins resigns from board less than three weeks after joining it; Alice Martin, US attorney handling case, says probe of accounting irregularities is advancing as numerous executives from company seek to cooperate with investigation; company spokesman Ernie W Knewitz says company has not dismissed any officials who are believed to have taken part in meetings--called family meetings; investigators contend that at these meetings financial records were altered to mislead investors; says company is waiting for official notification from law enforcement authorities of any claims of wrongdoing by employees before taking disciplinary action; HealthSouth continues efforts to avert bankruptcy filing as executives and financial advisers discuss possibility of new financing from company's banks (M)

Full Article

The New Chinatown? Try the Asian Mall

Date: 24 March 2003

By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN

Patricia BROWN

Giant Asian supermarkets are anchoring suburban-style, pan-Asian shopping malls in California, which has 9 of country's 10 cities with highest proportion of Asians; growth of Asian malls and supermarkets mirrors growing prosperity of Asian-Americans who have left urban enclaves for mainstream suburbs; unlike traditional Chinatowns in Oakland and San Francisco, where language is predominantly Cantonese, new malls and 99 Ranch supermarket chain are linguistically inclusive, with English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin and Filipino in addition to Cantonese as common languages; ethnic food markets are flourishing nationally, including 99 Ranch supermarket in Doraville, Ga, and all-Japanese food court in Arlington Heights, Ill; photos (M)

Full Article

War Images Give New Purpose to High-Speed Web

Date: 24 March 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Surge in demand for online news about war in Iraq has become pivotal test of potential of high-speed Internet connections, both to attract users to online media outlets and to persuade them to pay for material they find there; Web sites of many of major news organizations have hastily assembled novel collage of live video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry displays, interactive maps and other new digital reportage; some Internet analysts play down comparisons between rise of broadband news in this war and rise of CNN in 1991; photo; graph (M)

Full Article

Murdoch's Star Group to Provide 24-Hour News Channel in India

Date: 24 March 2003

By SARITHA RAI

Saritha RAI

Rupert Murdoch's Star Group will start 24-hour news channel in India in early April, aiming at 41 million Indian households with cable television; Star News will be presented in Hindi, but executives hope large portion of viewers with also be English speakers, who tend to be nation's most affluent consumers; photo (M)

Full Article

In This War, News Is A Weapon

Date: 25 March 2003

By Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian Truscott

Lucian K Truscott IV Op-Ed article says Pentagon is using news media as a weapon in war in Iraq, using information that media provide to harass and intimidate Iraqi military leadership; drawing (M)

Full Article

There's a New Deputy in the Sky

Date: 25 March 2003

By JOE SHARKEY

Joe SHARKEY

Airlines have been putting pilots and flight attendants through security courses that place more emphasis than before on resisting hijackers, with physical force if necessary; while flight attendants have complained that training is haphazard and inadequate, fact that it exists at all underscores new order of day; some pilots say their new priority is not saving lives, it is defending cockpit; security and personal-safety consultant Robert Siciliano comments; photo (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 March 2003

Full Article

New Twist on Smoke and Coughs

Date: 25 March 2003

By John O'Neil

John O'Neil

Dr Peter V Dicpinigaitis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor, publishes study in journal Chest concluding that cough reflex in smokers requires more stimulus than in non-smokers; possible reasons for this difference are discussed; cartoon (S)

Full Article

New Charges Are Expected at HealthSouth

Date: 25 March 2003

By SIMON ROMERO with RIVA D. ATLAS

Simon ROMERO

Federal investigators are expected to file criminal charges against additional senior officials at HealthSouth Corp soon; new criminal charges against high-ranking executives at HealthSouth would be latest blow to company, which says its financial statements should not be relied upon after federal regulators say they uncovered many fraudulent accounting practices; Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that company and former chairman Richard M Scrushy falsified profits for decades; company's director Betsy Atkins resigns from board less than three weeks after joining it; Alice Martin, US attorney handling case, says probe of accounting irregularities is advancing as numerous executives from company seek to cooperate with investigation; company spokesman Ernie W Knewitz says company has not dismissed any officials who are believed to have taken part in meetings--called family meetings; investigators contend that at these meetings financial records were altered to mislead investors; says company is waiting for official notification from law enforcement authorities of any claims of wrongdoing by employees before taking disciplinary action; HealthSouth continues efforts to avert bankruptcy filing as executives and financial advisers discuss possibility of new financing from company's banks (M)

Full Article

The New Chinatown? Try the Asian Mall

Date: 24 March 2003

By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN

Patricia BROWN

Giant Asian supermarkets are anchoring suburban-style, pan-Asian shopping malls in California, which has 9 of country's 10 cities with highest proportion of Asians; growth of Asian malls and supermarkets mirrors growing prosperity of Asian-Americans who have left urban enclaves for mainstream suburbs; unlike traditional Chinatowns in Oakland and San Francisco, where language is predominantly Cantonese, new malls and 99 Ranch supermarket chain are linguistically inclusive, with English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin and Filipino in addition to Cantonese as common languages; ethnic food markets are flourishing nationally, including 99 Ranch supermarket in Doraville, Ga, and all-Japanese food court in Arlington Heights, Ill; photos (M)

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War Images Give New Purpose to High-Speed Web

Date: 24 March 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Surge in demand for online news about war in Iraq has become pivotal test of potential of high-speed Internet connections, both to attract users to online media outlets and to persuade them to pay for material they find there; Web sites of many of major news organizations have hastily assembled novel collage of live video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry displays, interactive maps and other new digital reportage; some Internet analysts play down comparisons between rise of broadband news in this war and rise of CNN in 1991; photo; graph (M)

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Murdoch's Star Group to Provide 24-Hour News Channel in India

Date: 24 March 2003

By SARITHA RAI

Saritha RAI

Rupert Murdoch's Star Group will start 24-hour news channel in India in early April, aiming at 41 million Indian households with cable television; Star News will be presented in Hindi, but executives hope large portion of viewers with also be English speakers, who tend to be nation's most affluent consumers; photo (M)

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In This War, News Is A Weapon

Date: 25 March 2003

By Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian Truscott

Lucian K Truscott IV Op-Ed article says Pentagon is using news media as a weapon in war in Iraq, using information that media provide to harass and intimidate Iraqi military leadership; drawing (M)

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There's a New Deputy in the Sky

Date: 25 March 2003

By JOE SHARKEY

Joe SHARKEY

Airlines have been putting pilots and flight attendants through security courses that place more emphasis than before on resisting hijackers, with physical force if necessary; while flight attendants have complained that training is haphazard and inadequate, fact that it exists at all underscores new order of day; some pilots say their new priority is not saving lives, it is defending cockpit; security and personal-safety consultant Robert Siciliano comments; photo (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 March 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 March 2003

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New Twist on Smoke and Coughs

Date: 25 March 2003

By John O'Neil

John O'Neil

Dr Peter V Dicpinigaitis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor, publishes study in journal Chest concluding that cough reflex in smokers requires more stimulus than in non-smokers; possible reasons for this difference are discussed; cartoon (S)

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New Iraqi Force Emerges

Date: 24 March 2003

By MICHAEL R. GORDON

Michael GORDON

New and unexpected threat to American forces in Iraq is posed by fedayeen, militia that is commanded by Saddam Hussein's son Uday; members are recruited from one of several security agencies and intelligence services and from Iraq's Republican Guard; American officials are well aware of fedayeen but did not expect them to be so aggressive; fedayeen are believed to have been involved in capture of American soldiers (S)

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New Charges Are Expected at HealthSouth

Date: 25 March 2003

By SIMON ROMERO with RIVA D. ATLAS

Simon ROMERO

Federal investigators are expected to file criminal charges against additional senior officials at HealthSouth Corp soon; new criminal charges against high-ranking executives at HealthSouth would be latest blow to company, which says its financial statements should not be relied upon after federal regulators say they uncovered many fraudulent accounting practices; Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that company and former chairman Richard M Scrushy falsified profits for decades; company's director Betsy Atkins resigns from board less than three weeks after joining it; Alice Martin, US attorney handling case, says probe of accounting irregularities is advancing as numerous executives from company seek to cooperate with investigation; company spokesman Ernie W Knewitz says company has not dismissed any officials who are believed to have taken part in meetings--called family meetings; investigators contend that at these meetings financial records were altered to mislead investors; says company is waiting for official notification from law enforcement authorities of any claims of wrongdoing by employees before taking disciplinary action; HealthSouth continues efforts to avert bankruptcy filing as executives and financial advisers discuss possibility of new financing from company's banks (M)

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The New Chinatown? Try the Asian Mall

Date: 24 March 2003

By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN

Patricia BROWN

Giant Asian supermarkets are anchoring suburban-style, pan-Asian shopping malls in California, which has 9 of country's 10 cities with highest proportion of Asians; growth of Asian malls and supermarkets mirrors growing prosperity of Asian-Americans who have left urban enclaves for mainstream suburbs; unlike traditional Chinatowns in Oakland and San Francisco, where language is predominantly Cantonese, new malls and 99 Ranch supermarket chain are linguistically inclusive, with English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin and Filipino in addition to Cantonese as common languages; ethnic food markets are flourishing nationally, including 99 Ranch supermarket in Doraville, Ga, and all-Japanese food court in Arlington Heights, Ill; photos (M)

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War Images Give New Purpose to High-Speed Web

Date: 24 March 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Surge in demand for online news about war in Iraq has become pivotal test of potential of high-speed Internet connections, both to attract users to online media outlets and to persuade them to pay for material they find there; Web sites of many of major news organizations have hastily assembled novel collage of live video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry displays, interactive maps and other new digital reportage; some Internet analysts play down comparisons between rise of broadband news in this war and rise of CNN in 1991; photo; graph (M)

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Murdoch's Star Group to Provide 24-Hour News Channel in India

Date: 24 March 2003

By SARITHA RAI

Saritha RAI

Rupert Murdoch's Star Group will start 24-hour news channel in India in early April, aiming at 41 million Indian households with cable television; Star News will be presented in Hindi, but executives hope large portion of viewers with also be English speakers, who tend to be nation's most affluent consumers; photo (M)

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In This War, News Is A Weapon

Date: 25 March 2003

By Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian Truscott

Lucian K Truscott IV Op-Ed article says Pentagon is using news media as a weapon in war in Iraq, using information that media provide to harass and intimidate Iraqi military leadership; drawing (M)

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There's a New Deputy in the Sky

Date: 25 March 2003

By JOE SHARKEY

Joe SHARKEY

Airlines have been putting pilots and flight attendants through security courses that place more emphasis than before on resisting hijackers, with physical force if necessary; while flight attendants have complained that training is haphazard and inadequate, fact that it exists at all underscores new order of day; some pilots say their new priority is not saving lives, it is defending cockpit; security and personal-safety consultant Robert Siciliano comments; photo (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 March 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 March 2003

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New Twist on Smoke and Coughs

Date: 25 March 2003

By John O'Neil

John O'Neil

Dr Peter V Dicpinigaitis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor, publishes study in journal Chest concluding that cough reflex in smokers requires more stimulus than in non-smokers; possible reasons for this difference are discussed; cartoon (S)

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New Iraqi Force Emerges

Date: 24 March 2003

By MICHAEL R. GORDON

Michael GORDON

New and unexpected threat to American forces in Iraq is posed by fedayeen, militia that is commanded by Saddam Hussein's son Uday; members are recruited from one of several security agencies and intelligence services and from Iraq's Republican Guard; American officials are well aware of fedayeen but did not expect them to be so aggressive; fedayeen are believed to have been involved in capture of American soldiers (S)

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New Charges Are Expected at HealthSouth

Date: 25 March 2003

By SIMON ROMERO with RIVA D. ATLAS

Simon ROMERO

Federal investigators are expected to file criminal charges against additional senior officials at HealthSouth Corp soon; new criminal charges against high-ranking executives at HealthSouth would be latest blow to company, which says its financial statements should not be relied upon after federal regulators say they uncovered many fraudulent accounting practices; Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that company and former chairman Richard M Scrushy falsified profits for decades; company's director Betsy Atkins resigns from board less than three weeks after joining it; Alice Martin, US attorney handling case, says probe of accounting irregularities is advancing as numerous executives from company seek to cooperate with investigation; company spokesman Ernie W Knewitz says company has not dismissed any officials who are believed to have taken part in meetings--called family meetings; investigators contend that at these meetings financial records were altered to mislead investors; says company is waiting for official notification from law enforcement authorities of any claims of wrongdoing by employees before taking disciplinary action; HealthSouth continues efforts to avert bankruptcy filing as executives and financial advisers discuss possibility of new financing from company's banks (M)

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The New Chinatown? Try the Asian Mall

Date: 24 March 2003

By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN

Patricia BROWN

Giant Asian supermarkets are anchoring suburban-style, pan-Asian shopping malls in California, which has 9 of country's 10 cities with highest proportion of Asians; growth of Asian malls and supermarkets mirrors growing prosperity of Asian-Americans who have left urban enclaves for mainstream suburbs; unlike traditional Chinatowns in Oakland and San Francisco, where language is predominantly Cantonese, new malls and 99 Ranch supermarket chain are linguistically inclusive, with English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin and Filipino in addition to Cantonese as common languages; ethnic food markets are flourishing nationally, including 99 Ranch supermarket in Doraville, Ga, and all-Japanese food court in Arlington Heights, Ill; photos (M)

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War Images Give New Purpose to High-Speed Web

Date: 24 March 2003

By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Surge in demand for online news about war in Iraq has become pivotal test of potential of high-speed Internet connections, both to attract users to online media outlets and to persuade them to pay for material they find there; Web sites of many of major news organizations have hastily assembled novel collage of live video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry displays, interactive maps and other new digital reportage; some Internet analysts play down comparisons between rise of broadband news in this war and rise of CNN in 1991; photo; graph (M)

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Murdoch's Star Group to Provide 24-Hour News Channel in India

Date: 24 March 2003

By SARITHA RAI

Saritha RAI

Rupert Murdoch's Star Group will start 24-hour news channel in India in early April, aiming at 41 million Indian households with cable television; Star News will be presented in Hindi, but executives hope large portion of viewers with also be English speakers, who tend to be nation's most affluent consumers; photo (M)

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In This War, News Is A Weapon

Date: 25 March 2003

By Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian Truscott

Lucian K Truscott IV Op-Ed article says Pentagon is using news media as a weapon in war in Iraq, using information that media provide to harass and intimidate Iraqi military leadership; drawing (M)

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There's a New Deputy in the Sky

Date: 25 March 2003

By JOE SHARKEY

Joe SHARKEY

Airlines have been putting pilots and flight attendants through security courses that place more emphasis than before on resisting hijackers, with physical force if necessary; while flight attendants have complained that training is haphazard and inadequate, fact that it exists at all underscores new order of day; some pilots say their new priority is not saving lives, it is defending cockpit; security and personal-safety consultant Robert Siciliano comments; photo (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 March 2003

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 March 2003

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New Twist on Smoke and Coughs

Date: 25 March 2003

By John O'Neil

John O'Neil

Dr Peter V Dicpinigaitis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor, publishes study in journal Chest concluding that cough reflex in smokers requires more stimulus than in non-smokers; possible reasons for this difference are discussed; cartoon (S)

Full Article

New Iraqi Force Emerges

Date: 24 March 2003

By MICHAEL R. GORDON

Michael GORDON

New and unexpected threat to American forces in Iraq is posed by fedayeen, militia that is commanded by Saddam Hussein's son Uday; members are recruited from one of several security agencies and intelligence services and from Iraq's Republican Guard; American officials are well aware of fedayeen but did not expect them to be so aggressive; fedayeen are believed to have been involved in capture of American soldiers (S)

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New Charges Are Expected at HealthSouth

Date: 25 March 2003

By SIMON ROMERO with RIVA D. ATLAS

Simon ROMERO

Federal investigators are expected to file criminal charges against additional senior officials at HealthSouth Corp soon; new criminal charges against high-ranking executives at HealthSouth would be latest blow to company, which says its financial statements should not be relied upon after federal regulators say they uncovered many fraudulent accounting practices; Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that company and former chairman Richard M Scrushy falsified profits for decades; company's director Betsy Atkins resigns from board less than three weeks after joining it; Alice Martin, US attorney handling case, says probe of accounting irregularities is advancing as numerous executives from company seek to cooperate with investigation; company spokesman Ernie W Knewitz says company has not dismissed any officials who are believed to have taken part in meetings--called family meetings; investigators contend that at these meetings financial records were altered to mislead investors; says company is waiting for official notification from law enforcement authorities of any claims of wrongdoing by employees before taking disciplinary action; HealthSouth continues efforts to avert bankruptcy filing as executives and financial advisers discuss possibility of new financing from company's banks (M)

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