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Senator Strom Thurmond, the South Carolina Republican who is chairman of the Armed Services Committee, said in a statement: "The Congress worked for the better part of a year to craft a constitutional policy. We should allow time for the judicial system to confirm the constitutionality of the policy." |
Gemina Gianino, Hoopes Wampler |
Gemina Gianino, Hoopes Wampler |
WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS |
The Nation; When Privacy Is More Perilous Than the Lack of It |
''The Internet is becoming a world city,'' he said. ''Everything happens in it from commerce to crime. To leave the role of Government out is foolish.'' |
The Complete Package |
Why A-Rod Is the Best in the Business, Even While Learning a New Position |
BASEBALL PREVIEW 2004 |
Under the Cairo Sun, the Leaden Skies Can Kill |
Shubra el Kheima Journal |
Neuville Molds the 60's for Modern Use |
Wherever her imagination took her, it led to what was surely the most lavish collection Ms. Kamali has ever done. She used suede and shiny black leather and snakeskin in patches of black, yellow and white. She covered jackets, headdresses and cummerbunds with glass beads or golden threads and jewels. The Russian segment of the show featured totally beaded jackets, shown quirkily with jeans. She revived her popular down coats, this time doing them in red, emerald green and royal blue satin. Wear them for day or evening. And forget categories. |
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHAEFFER, IRENE |
SCHAEFFER--Irene. A special, wonderful lady. A wonderful, special friend. Heartfelt sympathy to the family. Florence $(6$)SCHAEFFER--Irene. Your smile and jokes are already missed. The concert series could never have been as successful without you. Love to Mannie and family. Davy and Ted $(6$)SCHAEFFER--Irene. The Board of Directors and staff of the New York Mercantile Exchange extend their deepest condolences and express their sorrow to the Schaeffer family on the passing of Irene, mother of Richard Schaeffer, Chairman of the Board. |
Chicken Meets Fingerlings, and Trumps Lobster |
PAIRINGS |
John Adams Festival |
MUSIC IN REVIEW |
Review/Music; Tomorrow's Singers in Met Concert |
The Met orchestra played splendidly under its young conductor of the day, John Fiore. Mr. Fiore had no tenors to accompany on Sunday, one assumes because there are few good young ones out there. An ominous trend continues. |
A Role at Ground Zero for the Master of the Piers |
A Role at Ground Zero for the Master of the Piers |
The profile also referred incorrectly to the pier on which the skating rinks at Chelsea Piers are located. It is Pier 61, not Pier 2. |
Fixed-Price Feasts From the Southern Hemisphere |
NEW YORKERS & CO |
Paid Notice: Deaths CASHEN, ANGELA |
CASHEN-Angela. On Apr 3, 1997. Loving sister of the late James A., Alicia Hall, Madelyn Stacy, Gertrude Demarest, Edmund and Robert. Dear aunt of over 115 nieces and nephews. Funeral Sat., 10A.M. from the Marine Park Funeral Home, 3024 Quentin Rd., Brooklyn. Mass 11A.M. at St. Brendan's R.C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visiting hours Fri, 2-5 and 7-10P.M. |
Bill Jensen |
ART IN REVIEW |
Castledale Captures Santa Anita |
Castledale Captures Santa Anita |
HORSE RACING |
Citizens Rejects Bid By NCNB |
Mr. McColl said the merger offer was a ''unique opportunity'' for Citizens and Southern shareholders to own 45 percent of ''the most important regional bank in the United States.'' A combination of the companies would have more than $77 billion of assets and would be the largest bank in the states of North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas. |
Dustin Ray, Elysabeth Bidwell |
WEDDINGS |
For the Best Falafel, Do It All Yourself |
THE MINIMALIST |
Paid Notice: Deaths RIETHOF, HELEN |
RIETHOF-Helen. Died March 24, 1999, at age 92. Helen led an inspiring and spirited life. Originally from Prague, she fled with her children in 1938; settled in Pittsburgh, then NYC. Spokesperson for CARE. Executive Secretary, New York Psychoanalytic Institute. Beloved by family and friends. Contributions to: Webster Branch, NY Public Library, 1465 York Ave, NY, NY 10021. |
California Tornado Damage |
A tornado ripped the roofs off 16 greenhouses as it swept through a large nursery today, injuring an employee of the nursery, the authorities said. |
DDB Worldwide Names An Outsider as Next Chief |
ADVERTISING: ADDENDA |
Reviews/Music; Like a Literal Love Machine |
The funniest moment in the show is a slowed-down, literal-minded interpretation of the 1976 disco hit ''Love Machine,'' in which the singer impersonates a robotic, money-gobbling vending machine that offers synthetic physical affection in return for cash. By dramatizing the lyrics from the point of view of a mechanized Marilyn Monroe, who coos, ''Please select type of transaction,'' the singer amusingly sends up the sillier, more dehumanizing side of today's body culture. |
George Rapee, 83; Won World Bridge Titles |
Mr. Rapee is survived by his wife, Joellen Hall Rapee, one daughter, Christina Winkler, of Manhattan, and two grandsons. |
Akamai Cancels a Contract For Arabic Network's Site |
Akamai Cancels a Contract for Arabic Network's Site |
This is not the first time that Akamai has had to deal first-hand with tensions between the Arab world and the United States. The company's co-founder and chief technology officer, Daniel Lewin, 31, was on American Airlines Flight 11 on Sept. 11, 2001, when the plane crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center. |
Supercollider Stands at the Frontier of Science |
Dallas, March 21, 1990 |
Hopscotching at 10,000, Dow Gets Our Attention |
BUSINESS/INVESTING |
Two Discoveries From Brazil, One in the Family |
POP REVIEW |
Jones Ruling Meets Letter of Harassment Law; Bookseller's Subpoena |
The writer is a lawyer. |
Albert Edward Whitford, 96; A Mapmaker of the Heavens |
Albert Edward Whitford, 96; Mapmaker of the Heavens, Dies |
Dr. Whitford is survived by a son, William C., of Madison; two daughters, Mary Graves of San Francisco and Martha Barss of Baltimore; and nine grandchildren. His wife of 48 years, Eleanor Bell Whitelaw Whitford, died in 1986. |
Serbs Attack Muslim Slavs and Croats in Bosnia |
Mr. Raznjatovic's men are known to be the best-trained and best-equipped fighting force the Serbs have. They took part in attacks by Serb forces on Croatia's eastern panhandle and have been condemned by international human-rights organizations for atrocities and widespread looting. |
Wringing More Costs Out of Wall St. Firms |
Wall Street executives added that some firms, including Wall Street's largest investment houses, are looking into using technology to move their back offices to countries like Thailand and India, where salaries are significantly lower than in the United States. |
Campaign of Contenders Runs From East to West |
"The rail?" asked Bruce Headley, who trains Bertrando. "It's the shortest way around the track. I'm not worried about the conditions. It's real hot, and it will dry out fast." HORSE RACING |
BUSINESS DIGEST |
Index of Service Industries Falls The Institute for Supply Management said its index of services industries contracted to 47.9 last month from 53.9 in February. [C2.] |
Justice Cuomo? |
To discuss Mario Cuomo at this point is neither to endorse him for the Court nor to wish for his departure from Albany. Yet the notion of a Justice Cuomo stimulates thought, mischievous and solemn, about change. |
Rangers Get Their Assignment: Skate Uphill |
HOCKEY |
On an Easter In Jerusalem, Forlorn Rites |
The drop in tourism has affected not only Christian pilgrims but Jews as well. In contrast to most holidays, the Jerusalem Grand Synagogue was less than full Saturday during morning services, and Rabbi Shlomo Goren, who as Chief Rabbi of the Israeli Army was among the first to reach the Wailing Wall when East Jerusalem was taken in the 1967 war, criticized Jews who stayed away out of fear. |
Paid Notice: Deaths MAIMONE, EMANUEL PAUL (MANNY) |
MAIMONE-Emanuel Paul (Manny). Age 54. Friday, April 3, 1998, at his home in McLean, VA. Beloved husband of Carol; devoted father of Christian, Sara, Lauren and Greg. Son of Paul Maimone. He is also survived by 5 grandchildren. Friends may call at Money and King Funeral Home, 171 West Maple Avenue, Vienna, VA., on Sunday, April 5, 1998 from 2-4 and 6-8 PM with a Vigil Service at 7:30 PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Luke's R.C. Church, 7001 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA., on Monday, April 6 at 11 AM. Interment will be held in West Point, NY, Tuesday, April 7, 10 AM. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Erica Fund, Virginia Engineering Foundation, A123 Thornton Hall UVA, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903. |
Doctors Rebut the Accuser In Internet Torture Trial |
Dr. Wolf is one of the last witnesses that the defense is expected to call. The case, which is being heard in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, may go to the jury next week. |
Reviews/Music; Classical Light, Romantic Heat And a Dazzler |
Mr. Martin closed the concert with Andrei Schulz-Evler's ''Arabesques on 'The Blue Danube Waltz,' '' a splashy dazzler that he negotiated with plenty of color and few problems. |
The World; The Powell Doctrine Is Looking Pretty Good Again |
And even as American political leaders fear for their pilots in the sky, they also fear civilian casualties on the ground. So NATO hesitated last week before attacking Government ministries in Belgrade, targets dear to Mr. Milosevic's hold on power. Such hesitation offers him another reason to hold firm. |
Paid Notice: Deaths ALMAN, EMILY ARNOW |
ALMAN--Emily Arnow. Beloved of David, mother of Michelle Harrison, Jennifer Michaels, grandmother of Heather Bolik, Abigail O'Connor and Cecilia Harrison. Sister of Rahil Goulding. Emily died on March 18, 2004. Dr. Alman was a novelist, film maker, and professor of sociology at Douglass College. Upon her retirement, she practiced law in New Jersey. |
Blast in Madrid Kills 3 Suspects In Train Attack |
Blast in Madrid Kills 3 Suspects in Train Attack |
In the past year, Spain has become a focus of global terrorism investigations. Since the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks in New York and Washington, D.C., Spanish police have arrested dozens of men suspected of belonging to a cell of Al Qaeda. |
A G.O.P. Race For Governor Gets Nasty |
A G.O.P. Race for Governor Gets Nasty |
Political Memo |
Corrections |
An article in Business Day yesterday about the previous day's trading in the stock market misidentified the employer of Michael Metz, a market strategist, who commented on the day's decline. It is Oppenheimer & Company, not Cowen & Company. |
The View From/Rye Brook; Painters Herald Easter And Promise of Spring |
There were reminders, too, that the season is more than just Easter Sunday. In Family Discount, little girl's lavender frocks shared space with baseball gloves, gardening shears and watering cans. The woman playing the Easter bunny greeted people with ''Happy spring,'' even though the sky looked more like late November. And even the grown-ups seemed to find a way to act like youngsters. ''I like spring. I like the warm weather,'' said Ray Saxe, a 36-year-old banker whose 7- and 5-year-old daughters were painting windows. ''It's when I get to go outside and play again.'' |
Government Is Ready for Y2K |
MARCH 28 - APRIL 3 |
Lions Out Front, And Now Ponies For the Backyard; Carousel Will Soon Adorn Grounds of Public Library |
Subsets and Splits