New DVD's
Date: 23 November 2004
By Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr reviews new DVD releases; photos (M)
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Date: 23 November 2004
By Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr reviews new DVD releases; photos (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By Steve Lohr
Steve Lohr
Panel of experts gathers at Rockefeller University under sponsorship of IBM to discuss need to bring patient records and prescriptions into electronic age; participants say digital patient records could not only reduce administrative costs and medical errors, but also become building blocks in nationwide biomedical computer network for assembling and distributing up-to-the-minute epidemiological studies to doctors; say network would also provide basis for far more efficient markets in health care and would have potential to shake up both pharmaceutical and health insurance industries; drawing (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By Kelefa Sanneh
Kelefa Sanneh
Kelefa Sanneh reviews new CD's by Destiny's Child, Gwen Stefani and Snoop Dogg; photos (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By JACK BELL
Jack BELL
MetroStars discuss losing players Craig Ziadie and Pablo Brenes in MLS expansion draft (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
CNN appoints Jonathan Klein, who used to be executive at CBS News, as president of company's domestic network; move is latest in what has been four years of executive upheaval atg network, whose once-dominant ratings position in cable news has been wiped away by surging Fox News Channel; Klein succeeds Princell Hair as top day-to-day executive at CNN/US; Klein comments; photo (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By LYDIA POLGREEN
Lydia POLGREEN
Hundreds of demonstrators from across globe have flooded streets of New York to spread word about persecution of practitioners of Falun Gong, spiritual practice of calisthenics and meditation that Chinese government has banned; they claim that government is not only suppressing practice in China, but it is using harassment, spying and intimidation to destroy Falun Gong in US; supporters of movement say 1,100 followers have died and thousands more have been tortured and imprisoned for their beliefs, chiefly in China, but increasingly in other countries; photos (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By DENISE GRADY
Denise GRADY
Medical researchers and editors of Journal of American Medical Assn contend United States needs a better system to detect harmful effects of drugs already on market, and it should be independent of FDA and drug industry; argue that it is unreasonable to expect same agency that approves drugs to 'also be committed to actively seek evidence to prove itself wrong'; recommend that nation consider establishing 'independent drug safety board' to trace safety of drugs and medical devices after they are approved and are in widespread use (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Elisabeth BUMILLER
Pres Bush seems to have picked his new cabinet with view that he is free to get rid of political celebrities and surround himself with people he wants; has elevated most loyal of loyalists, staff members he has worked with for decades, most reaching far back to Texas; photo (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr reviews new DVD releases; photos (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By Steve Lohr
Steve Lohr
Panel of experts gathers at Rockefeller University under sponsorship of IBM to discuss need to bring patient records and prescriptions into electronic age; participants say digital patient records could not only reduce administrative costs and medical errors, but also become building blocks in nationwide biomedical computer network for assembling and distributing up-to-the-minute epidemiological studies to doctors; say network would also provide basis for far more efficient markets in health care and would have potential to shake up both pharmaceutical and health insurance industries; drawing (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By Kelefa Sanneh
Kelefa Sanneh
Kelefa Sanneh reviews new CD's by Destiny's Child, Gwen Stefani and Snoop Dogg; photos (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By JACK BELL
Jack BELL
MetroStars discuss losing players Craig Ziadie and Pablo Brenes in MLS expansion draft (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
CNN appoints Jonathan Klein, who used to be executive at CBS News, as president of company's domestic network; move is latest in what has been four years of executive upheaval atg network, whose once-dominant ratings position in cable news has been wiped away by surging Fox News Channel; Klein succeeds Princell Hair as top day-to-day executive at CNN/US; Klein comments; photo (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By DENISE GRADY
Denise GRADY
Medical researchers and editors of Journal of American Medical Assn contend United States needs a better system to detect harmful effects of drugs already on market, and it should be independent of FDA and drug industry; argue that it is unreasonable to expect same agency that approves drugs to 'also be committed to actively seek evidence to prove itself wrong'; recommend that nation consider establishing 'independent drug safety board' to trace safety of drugs and medical devices after they are approved and are in widespread use (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Elisabeth BUMILLER
Pres Bush seems to have picked his new cabinet with view that he is free to get rid of political celebrities and surround himself with people he wants; has elevated most loyal of loyalists, staff members he has worked with for decades, most reaching far back to Texas; photo (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr reviews new DVD releases; photos (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By Steve Lohr
Steve Lohr
Panel of experts gathers at Rockefeller University under sponsorship of IBM to discuss need to bring patient records and prescriptions into electronic age; participants say digital patient records could not only reduce administrative costs and medical errors, but also become building blocks in nationwide biomedical computer network for assembling and distributing up-to-the-minute epidemiological studies to doctors; say network would also provide basis for far more efficient markets in health care and would have potential to shake up both pharmaceutical and health insurance industries; drawing (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By Kelefa Sanneh
Kelefa Sanneh
Kelefa Sanneh reviews new CD's by Destiny's Child, Gwen Stefani and Snoop Dogg; photos (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By JACK BELL
Jack BELL
MetroStars discuss losing players Craig Ziadie and Pablo Brenes in MLS expansion draft (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By LYDIA POLGREEN
Lydia POLGREEN
Hundreds of demonstrators from across globe have flooded streets of New York to spread word about persecution of practitioners of Falun Gong, spiritual practice of calisthenics and meditation that Chinese government has banned; they claim that government is not only suppressing practice in China, but it is using harassment, spying and intimidation to destroy Falun Gong in US; supporters of movement say 1,100 followers have died and thousands more have been tortured and imprisoned for their beliefs, chiefly in China, but increasingly in other countries; photos (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Elisabeth BUMILLER
Pres Bush seems to have picked his new cabinet with view that he is free to get rid of political celebrities and surround himself with people he wants; has elevated most loyal of loyalists, staff members he has worked with for decades, most reaching far back to Texas; photo (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr reviews new DVD releases; photos (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By Kelefa Sanneh
Kelefa Sanneh
Kelefa Sanneh reviews new CD's by Destiny's Child, Gwen Stefani and Snoop Dogg; photos (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By JACK BELL
Jack BELL
MetroStars discuss losing players Craig Ziadie and Pablo Brenes in MLS expansion draft (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
CNN appoints Jonathan Klein, who used to be executive at CBS News, as president of company's domestic network; move is latest in what has been four years of executive upheaval atg network, whose once-dominant ratings position in cable news has been wiped away by surging Fox News Channel; Klein succeeds Princell Hair as top day-to-day executive at CNN/US; Klein comments; photo (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By DENISE GRADY
Denise GRADY
Medical researchers and editors of Journal of American Medical Assn contend United States needs a better system to detect harmful effects of drugs already on market, and it should be independent of FDA and drug industry; argue that it is unreasonable to expect same agency that approves drugs to 'also be committed to actively seek evidence to prove itself wrong'; recommend that nation consider establishing 'independent drug safety board' to trace safety of drugs and medical devices after they are approved and are in widespread use (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Elisabeth BUMILLER
Pres Bush seems to have picked his new cabinet with view that he is free to get rid of political celebrities and surround himself with people he wants; has elevated most loyal of loyalists, staff members he has worked with for decades, most reaching far back to Texas; photo (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr reviews new DVD releases; photos (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By Steve Lohr
Steve Lohr
Panel of experts gathers at Rockefeller University under sponsorship of IBM to discuss need to bring patient records and prescriptions into electronic age; participants say digital patient records could not only reduce administrative costs and medical errors, but also become building blocks in nationwide biomedical computer network for assembling and distributing up-to-the-minute epidemiological studies to doctors; say network would also provide basis for far more efficient markets in health care and would have potential to shake up both pharmaceutical and health insurance industries; drawing (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By Kelefa Sanneh
Kelefa Sanneh
Kelefa Sanneh reviews new CD's by Destiny's Child, Gwen Stefani and Snoop Dogg; photos (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By JACK BELL
Jack BELL
MetroStars discuss losing players Craig Ziadie and Pablo Brenes in MLS expansion draft (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
CNN appoints Jonathan Klein, who used to be executive at CBS News, as president of company's domestic network; move is latest in what has been four years of executive upheaval atg network, whose once-dominant ratings position in cable news has been wiped away by surging Fox News Channel; Klein succeeds Princell Hair as top day-to-day executive at CNN/US; Klein comments; photo (M)
Date: 22 November 2004
By LYDIA POLGREEN
Lydia POLGREEN
Hundreds of demonstrators from across globe have flooded streets of New York to spread word about persecution of practitioners of Falun Gong, spiritual practice of calisthenics and meditation that Chinese government has banned; they claim that government is not only suppressing practice in China, but it is using harassment, spying and intimidation to destroy Falun Gong in US; supporters of movement say 1,100 followers have died and thousands more have been tortured and imprisoned for their beliefs, chiefly in China, but increasingly in other countries; photos (M)
Date: 23 November 2004
By DENISE GRADY
Denise GRADY
Medical researchers and editors of Journal of American Medical Assn contend United States needs a better system to detect harmful effects of drugs already on market, and it should be independent of FDA and drug industry; argue that it is unreasonable to expect same agency that approves drugs to 'also be committed to actively seek evidence to prove itself wrong'; recommend that nation consider establishing 'independent drug safety board' to trace safety of drugs and medical devices after they are approved and are in widespread use (M)