23rd of May 2012 News
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New Orleans Newspaper Scales Back in Sign of Print Upheaval
Date: 24 May 2012
By DAVID CARR and CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY; Campbell Robertson contributed reporting
David CARR
Times-Picayune, a 175-year-old fixture in New Orleans, is scaling back its printed edition to three days a week and imposing staff cuts as a way to reduce costs as well as shift its emphasis to expanded online coverage; decision by Advanced Publications, owned by the Newhouse family, will leave New Orleans as the most prominent American city without a newspaper that is printed every day; it also reflects the declining lure of the paper as a printed product. Photos (M)
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The New Masters of Parsons
Date: 23 May 2012
By ERIC WILSON
Eric WILSON
Thesis projects from the first graduates of Parsons' MFA in fashion design, a new program that has drawn enormous interest from the fashion industry for its emphasis on the theoretical, featured. Photos (M)
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Getting a Grip on New Treads
Date: 24 May 2012
By BRAD SPURGEON
Brad SPURGEON
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New York Seizes Control of Horse-Racing Board
Date: 23 May 2012
By JOE DRAPE
Joe DRAPE
New York Gov Andrew M Cuomo announces that he is creating new board to replace the New York Racing Assn in hopes of reforming a scandal-plagued industry that generates hundreds of millions of dollars for the state.
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New Rules For Prepaid Debit Cards
Date: 23 May 2012
By BEN PROTESS and JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG
Ben PROTESS
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is preparing restrictions on prepaid debit cards, a largely unregulated product that is flourishing even amid concerns about high fees and poor disclosures; prepaid cards have so far escaped regulations aimed at curbing exorbitant fees on credit cards and traditional debit cards. (M)t
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Lottery Numbers
Date: 24 May 2012
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For Oreo, Cadbury and Ritz, a New Parent Company
Date: 24 May 2012
By STEPHANIE STROM
Stephanie STROM
Kraft Foods shareholders approve Mondelez International as the name of the $35 billion snack foods company that will be created when the company splits in 2012; name will adorn packages only in small print.
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Lottery Numbers
Date: 23 May 2012
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Brooklyn Breeds a New Hotelier
Date: 24 May 2012
By BOB MORRIS
Bob MORRIS
Andrew Tarlow, owner of several popular Williamsburg, Brooklyn, artisanal restaurants, builds and designs the nearby Wythe Hotel to reflect his local, ethically sourced and sustainably-minded ethos.
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New and Frozen Frontier Awaits Offshore Oil Drilling
Date: 23 May 2012
By JOHN M. BRODER and CLIFFORD KRAUSS
John
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New Orleans Newspaper Scales Back in Sign of Print Upheaval
Date: 24 May 2012
By DAVID CARR and CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY; Campbell Robertson contributed reporting
David CARR
Times-Picayune, a 175-year-old fixture in New Orleans, is scaling back its printed edition to three days a week and imposing staff cuts as a way to reduce costs as well as shift its emphasis to expanded online coverage; decision by Advanced Publications, owned by the Newhouse family, will leave New Orleans as the most prominent American city without a newspaper that is printed every day; it also reflects the declining lure of the paper as a printed product. Photos (M)
Full Article
The New Masters of Parsons
Date: 23 May 2012
By ERIC WILSON
Eric WILSON
Thesis projects from the first graduates of Parsons' MFA in fashion design, a new program that has drawn enormous interest from the fashion industry for its emphasis on the theoretical, featured. Photos (M)
Full Article
Getting a Grip on New Treads
Date: 24 May 2012
By BRAD SPURGEON
Brad SPURGEON
Full Article
New York Seizes Control of Horse-Racing Board
Date: 23 May 2012
By JOE DRAPE
Joe DRAPE
New York Gov Andrew M Cuomo announces that he is creating new board to replace the New York Racing Assn in hopes of reforming a scandal-plagued industry that generates hundreds of millions of dollars for the state.
Full Article
New Rules For Prepaid Debit Cards
Date: 23 May 2012
By BEN PROTESS and JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG
Ben PROTESS
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is preparing restrictions on prepaid debit cards, a largely unregulated product that is flourishing even amid concerns about high fees and poor disclosures; prepaid cards have so far escaped regulations aimed at curbing exorbitant fees on credit cards and traditional debit cards. (M)t
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Lottery Numbers
Date: 24 May 2012
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For Oreo, Cadbury and Ritz, a New Parent Company
Date: 24 May 2012
By STEPHANIE STROM
Stephanie STROM
Kraft Foods shareholders approve Mondelez International as the name of the $35 billion snack foods company that will be created when the company splits in 2012; name will adorn packages only in small print.
Full Article
Lottery Numbers
Date: 23 May 2012
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Brooklyn Breeds a New Hotelier
Date: 24 May 2012
By BOB MORRIS
Bob MORRIS
Andrew Tarlow, owner of several popular Williamsburg, Brooklyn, artisanal restaurants, builds and designs the nearby Wythe Hotel to reflect his local, ethically sourced and sustainably-minded ethos.
Full Article
New and Frozen Frontier Awaits Offshore Oil Drilling
Date: 23 May 2012
By JOHN M. BRODER and CLIFFORD KRAUSS
John
Full Article
New Orleans Newspaper Scales Back in Sign of Print Upheaval
Date: 24 May 2012
By DAVID CARR and CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY; Campbell Robertson contributed reporting
David CARR
Times-Picayune, a 175-year-old fixture in New Orleans, is scaling back its printed edition to three days a week and imposing staff cuts as a way to reduce costs as well as shift its emphasis to expanded online coverage; decision by Advanced Publications, owned by the Newhouse family, will leave New Orleans as the most prominent American city without a newspaper that is printed every day; it also reflects the declining lure of the paper as a printed product. Photos (M)
Full Article
The New Masters of Parsons
Date: 23 May 2012
By ERIC WILSON
Eric WILSON
Thesis projects from the first graduates of Parsons' MFA in fashion design, a new program that has drawn enormous interest from the fashion industry for its emphasis on the theoretical, featured. Photos (M)
Full Article
Getting a Grip on New Treads
Date: 24 May 2012
By BRAD SPURGEON
Brad SPURGEON
Full Article
New York Seizes Control of Horse-Racing Board
Date: 23 May 2012
By JOE DRAPE
Joe DRAPE
New York Gov Andrew M Cuomo announces that he is creating new board to replace the New York Racing Assn in hopes of reforming a scandal-plagued industry that generates hundreds of millions of dollars for the state.
Full Article
New Rules For Prepaid Debit Cards
Date: 23 May 2012
By BEN PROTESS and JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG
Ben PROTESS
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is preparing restrictions on prepaid debit cards, a largely unregulated product that is flourishing even amid concerns about high fees and poor disclosures; prepaid cards have so far escaped regulations aimed at curbing exorbitant fees on credit cards and traditional debit cards. (M)t
Full Article
Lottery Numbers
Date: 24 May 2012
Full Article
For Oreo, Cadbury and Ritz, a New Parent Company
Date: 24 May 2012
By STEPHANIE STROM
Stephanie STROM
Kraft Foods shareholders approve Mondelez International as the name of the $35 billion snack foods company that will be created when the company splits in 2012; name will adorn packages only in small print.
Full Article
Lottery Numbers
Date: 23 May 2012
Full Article
Brooklyn Breeds a New Hotelier
Date: 24 May 2012
By BOB MORRIS
Bob MORRIS
Andrew Tarlow, owner of several popular Williamsburg, Brooklyn, artisanal restaurants, builds and designs the nearby Wythe Hotel to reflect his local, ethically sourced and sustainably-minded ethos.
Full Article
New and Frozen Frontier Awaits Offshore Oil Drilling
Date: 23 May 2012
By JOHN M. BRODER and CLIFFORD KRAUSS
John
Full Article
New Orleans Newspaper Scales Back in Sign of Print Upheaval
Date: 24 May 2012
By DAVID CARR and CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY; Campbell Robertson contributed reporting
David CARR
Times-Picayune, a 175-year-old fixture in New Orleans, is scaling back its printed edition to three days a week and imposing staff cuts as a way to reduce costs as well as shift its emphasis to expanded online coverage; decision by Advanced Publications, owned by the Newhouse family, will leave New Orleans as the most prominent American city without a newspaper that is printed every day; it also reflects the declining lure of the paper as a printed product. Photos (M)
Full Article
Getting a Grip on New Treads
Date: 24 May 2012
By BRAD SPURGEON
Brad SPURGEON
Full Article
New York Seizes Control of Horse-Racing Board
Date: 23 May 2012
By JOE DRAPE
Joe DRAPE
New York Gov Andrew M Cuomo announces that he is creating new board to replace the New York Racing Assn in hopes of reforming a scandal-plagued industry that generates hundreds of millions of dollars for the state.
Full Article
New Rules For Prepaid Debit Cards
Date: 23 May 2012
By BEN PROTESS and JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG
Ben PROTESS
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is preparing restrictions on prepaid debit cards, a largely unregulated product that is flourishing even amid concerns about high fees and poor disclosures; prepaid cards have so far escaped regulations aimed at curbing exorbitant fees on credit cards and traditional debit cards. (M)t
Full Article
Lottery Numbers
Date: 24 May 2012
Full Article
Lottery Numbers
Date: 23 May 2012
Full Article
Brooklyn Breeds a New Hotelier
Date: 24 May 2012
By BOB MORRIS
Bob MORRIS
Andrew Tarlow, owner of several popular Williamsburg, Brooklyn, artisanal restaurants, builds and designs the nearby Wythe Hotel to reflect his local, ethically sourced and sustainably-minded ethos.
Full Article
New and Frozen Frontier Awaits Offshore Oil Drilling
Date: 23 May 2012
By JOHN M. BRODER and CLIFFORD KRAUSS
John
Full Article
New Orleans Newspaper Scales Back in Sign of Print Upheaval
Date: 24 May 2012
By DAVID CARR and CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY; Campbell Robertson contributed reporting
David CARR
Times-Picayune, a 175-year-old fixture in New Orleans, is scaling back its printed edition to three days a week and imposing staff cuts as a way to reduce costs as well as shift its emphasis to expanded online coverage; decision by Advanced Publications, owned by the Newhouse family, will leave New Orleans as the most prominent American city without a newspaper that is printed every day; it also reflects the declining lure of the paper as a printed product. Photos (M)
Full Article
The New Masters of Parsons
Date: 23 May 2012
By ERIC WILSON
Eric WILSON
Thesis projects from the first graduates of Parsons' MFA in fashion design, a new program that has drawn enormous interest from the fashion industry for its emphasis on the theoretical, featured. Photos (M)
Full Article
Getting a Grip on New Treads
Date: 24 May 2012
By BRAD SPURGEON
Brad SPURGEON
Full Article
New York Seizes Control of Horse-Racing Board
Date: 23 May 2012
By JOE DRAPE
Joe DRAPE
New York Gov Andrew M Cuomo announces that he is creating new board to replace the New York Racing Assn in hopes of reforming a scandal-plagued industry that generates hundreds of millions of dollars for the state.
Full Article
New Rules For Prepaid Debit Cards
Date: 23 May 2012
By BEN PROTESS and JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG
Ben PROTESS
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is preparing restrictions on prepaid debit cards, a largely unregulated product that is flourishing even amid concerns about high fees and poor disclosures; prepaid cards have so far escaped regulations aimed at curbing exorbitant fees on credit cards and traditional debit cards. (M)t
Full Article
Lottery Numbers
Date: 24 May 2012
Full Article
For Oreo, Cadbury and Ritz, a New Parent Company
Date: 24 May 2012
By STEPHANIE STROM
Stephanie STROM
Kraft Foods shareholders approve Mondelez International as the name of the $35 billion snack foods company that will be created when the company splits in 2012; name will adorn packages only in small print.
Full Article
Lottery Numbers
Date: 23 May 2012
Full Article
Brooklyn Breeds a New Hotelier
Date: 24 May 2012
By BOB MORRIS
Bob MORRIS
Andrew Tarlow, owner of several popular Williamsburg, Brooklyn, artisanal restaurants, builds and designs the nearby Wythe Hotel to reflect his local, ethically sourced and sustainably-minded ethos.
Full Article
New and Frozen Frontier Awaits Offshore Oil Drilling
Date: 23 May 2012
By JOHN M. BRODER and CLIFFORD KRAUSS
John
Full Article