NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 22 February 2005
22 lutego 2005 roku była wtorek pod znakiem zodiaku ♓. Był to 52 dzień roku. Prezydentem Stanów Zjednoczonych był George W. Bush.
Jeśli urodziłeś się w tym dniu, masz 21 lata. Twoje ostatnie urodziny upłynęły niedziela, 22 lutego 2026 roku, 111 dni temu. Twoje następne urodziny przypadają na dzień poniedziałek, 22 lutego 2027 roku, w 253 dni. Żyłeś przez 7 781 dni lub około 186 757 godzin lub około 11 205 424 minut lub około 672 325 440 sekund.
Date: 23 February 2005
By JULIA MOSKIN
Julia MOSKIN
Pizzamaking in south of France has been adapted to take advantage of regional flavors, while adhering to local preferences; recipes; photos (M)
Date: 22 February 2005
By Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr reviews four-disc box DVD set Edison: The Invention of the Movies and new DVD version of Hayao Miyazaki animated film Porco Rosso; photos (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By FLORENCE FABRICANT
Florence FABRICANT
Michelin Guide to New York City is first ratings guide that company is producing outside Europe; book, which rates 500 restaurants, is aimed at Americans as well as international travelers; photo (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By CAROLE CORM; Compiled by Ben Sisario
Carole CORM
Former National Ballet of Marseille manager Marie-Claude Pietragalla founds new company and begins world tour (S)
Date: 23 February 2005
Letter from Charles Kaiser defends New York City Health Department's actions regarding new, virulent strain of HIV (Feb 21 article)
Date: 23 February 2005
By SHARON WAXMAN and DAVID M. HALBFINGER
Sharon WAXMAN
Miramax Films is likely to release as many as 22 movies in next seven months as co-chairmen Harvey and Bob Weinstein prepare to leaving company, including several pictures that had been shelved or whose release dates had been repeatedly delayed; large number of expected releases is big turn for Miramax, which had scaled back operations amid employee layoffs over last six months; large number of releases is seen as attempt to 'clean the pipeline' before its corporate parent, Walt Disney Co, puts unit in hands of new managers; heavy release schedule, if implemented, will make Weinsteins responsible for marketing pictures produced or acquired under their tenure, while leaving new Miramax managers, who have not yet been named, with clean slate; among more troubled projects planned for release is director John Dahl's film The Great Raid; film Mindhunters, which has been finished for two years and has been seen widely abroad, has scheduled release date in May; Prozac Nation, starring Christina Ricci, shelved for more than four years, has been sold to Starz! cable network, and will be released on DVD in coming months; director John Madden's film Proof, with Gwyneth Paltrow and Anthony Hopkins, is among pictures to be released before Weinsteins leave; photo (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By ALAN COWELL
Alan COWELL
Palestinian Prime Min Ahmed Qurei pledges to reshape his cabinet, bringing in some nonpolitical figures, after lawmakers challenge his previous team of loyalists from Yasir Arafat era; choice of new cabinet with fewer ties to past could help Mahmoud Abbas, newly elected Palestian president, embark on reforms sought by many Palestinians; Israel Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz announces that current deputy chief of staff, Maj Gen Dan Halutz, will be appointed chief of staff, replacing Lt Gen Moshe Yaalon; photos (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By TODD ZAUN
Todd ZAUN
Toshiba Names
Date: 23 February 2005
By JULIA MOSKIN
Julia MOSKIN
Pizzamaking in south of France has been adapted to take advantage of regional flavors, while adhering to local preferences; recipes; photos (M)
Date: 22 February 2005
By Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr reviews four-disc box DVD set Edison: The Invention of the Movies and new DVD version of Hayao Miyazaki animated film Porco Rosso; photos (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By FLORENCE FABRICANT
Florence FABRICANT
Michelin Guide to New York City is first ratings guide that company is producing outside Europe; book, which rates 500 restaurants, is aimed at Americans as well as international travelers; photo (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By CAROLE CORM; Compiled by Ben Sisario
Carole CORM
Former National Ballet of Marseille manager Marie-Claude Pietragalla founds new company and begins world tour (S)
Date: 23 February 2005
Letter from Charles Kaiser defends New York City Health Department's actions regarding new, virulent strain of HIV (Feb 21 article)
Date: 23 February 2005
By SHARON WAXMAN and DAVID M. HALBFINGER
Sharon WAXMAN
Miramax Films is likely to release as many as 22 movies in next seven months as co-chairmen Harvey and Bob Weinstein prepare to leaving company, including several pictures that had been shelved or whose release dates had been repeatedly delayed; large number of expected releases is big turn for Miramax, which had scaled back operations amid employee layoffs over last six months; large number of releases is seen as attempt to 'clean the pipeline' before its corporate parent, Walt Disney Co, puts unit in hands of new managers; heavy release schedule, if implemented, will make Weinsteins responsible for marketing pictures produced or acquired under their tenure, while leaving new Miramax managers, who have not yet been named, with clean slate; among more troubled projects planned for release is director John Dahl's film The Great Raid; film Mindhunters, which has been finished for two years and has been seen widely abroad, has scheduled release date in May; Prozac Nation, starring Christina Ricci, shelved for more than four years, has been sold to Starz! cable network, and will be released on DVD in coming months; director John Madden's film Proof, with Gwyneth Paltrow and Anthony Hopkins, is among pictures to be released before Weinsteins leave; photo (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By ALAN COWELL
Alan COWELL
Palestinian Prime Min Ahmed Qurei pledges to reshape his cabinet, bringing in some nonpolitical figures, after lawmakers challenge his previous team of loyalists from Yasir Arafat era; choice of new cabinet with fewer ties to past could help Mahmoud Abbas, newly elected Palestian president, embark on reforms sought by many Palestinians; Israel Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz announces that current deputy chief of staff, Maj Gen Dan Halutz, will be appointed chief of staff, replacing Lt Gen Moshe Yaalon; photos (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By TODD ZAUN
Todd ZAUN
Toshiba Names
Date: 23 February 2005
By JULIA MOSKIN
Julia MOSKIN
Pizzamaking in south of France has been adapted to take advantage of regional flavors, while adhering to local preferences; recipes; photos (M)
Date: 22 February 2005
By Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr reviews four-disc box DVD set Edison: The Invention of the Movies and new DVD version of Hayao Miyazaki animated film Porco Rosso; photos (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By FLORENCE FABRICANT
Florence FABRICANT
Michelin Guide to New York City is first ratings guide that company is producing outside Europe; book, which rates 500 restaurants, is aimed at Americans as well as international travelers; photo (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By CAROLE CORM; Compiled by Ben Sisario
Carole CORM
Former National Ballet of Marseille manager Marie-Claude Pietragalla founds new company and begins world tour (S)
Date: 23 February 2005
Letter from Charles Kaiser defends New York City Health Department's actions regarding new, virulent strain of HIV (Feb 21 article)
Date: 23 February 2005
By SHARON WAXMAN and DAVID M. HALBFINGER
Sharon WAXMAN
Miramax Films is likely to release as many as 22 movies in next seven months as co-chairmen Harvey and Bob Weinstein prepare to leaving company, including several pictures that had been shelved or whose release dates had been repeatedly delayed; large number of expected releases is big turn for Miramax, which had scaled back operations amid employee layoffs over last six months; large number of releases is seen as attempt to 'clean the pipeline' before its corporate parent, Walt Disney Co, puts unit in hands of new managers; heavy release schedule, if implemented, will make Weinsteins responsible for marketing pictures produced or acquired under their tenure, while leaving new Miramax managers, who have not yet been named, with clean slate; among more troubled projects planned for release is director John Dahl's film The Great Raid; film Mindhunters, which has been finished for two years and has been seen widely abroad, has scheduled release date in May; Prozac Nation, starring Christina Ricci, shelved for more than four years, has been sold to Starz! cable network, and will be released on DVD in coming months; director John Madden's film Proof, with Gwyneth Paltrow and Anthony Hopkins, is among pictures to be released before Weinsteins leave; photo (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By ALAN COWELL
Alan COWELL
Palestinian Prime Min Ahmed Qurei pledges to reshape his cabinet, bringing in some nonpolitical figures, after lawmakers challenge his previous team of loyalists from Yasir Arafat era; choice of new cabinet with fewer ties to past could help Mahmoud Abbas, newly elected Palestian president, embark on reforms sought by many Palestinians; Israel Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz announces that current deputy chief of staff, Maj Gen Dan Halutz, will be appointed chief of staff, replacing Lt Gen Moshe Yaalon; photos (M)
Date: 23 February 2005
By TODD ZAUN
Todd ZAUN
Toshiba Names