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WHAT'S DOING IN KATHRYN JONES is a contributing editor for Texas Monthly.
Deposed Panamanian President Opposes Further U.S. Sanctions
Mr. Abrams reaffirmed tonight that the Administration was considering additional measures to show support for Mr. Delvalle and to ''keep cash away'' from General Noriega. He said he believed that any such steps would have the support of Mr. Delvalle.
Paid Notice: Deaths MELTZER, JOSEPH
MELTZER - Joseph. Having reached his 97th year, with his beloved wife Bea by his side for 71 years, he died peacefully in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Adored father of Natalie (Donald) Handelman of Purchase, NY, and Robert (Betty) Meltzer of Palo Alto, CA. Loving grandchildren are James (Susan) Handelman of Carmel, NY, Richard (Joy) Handelman of Scarsdale, NY, Lauren Meltzer of San Francisco, and Didi Meltzer of Los Angeles. Cherished great-grandchildren Scott, Zachary, Rachel and Jed Handelman. Services will be private. Donations may be made for research at the National Institute on the Aged, N.I.H., Riverside-Gordon Chapel, 954-523-5801.
CHRONICLE
Mr. Reeve will soon return to the movies, as the voice of King Arthur in a cartoon feature, "The Quest for Camelot," Warner Brothers announced on Monday. He is scheduled to record his lines this summer.
BRIEFS
* Sundstrand Corp., Rockford, Ill., said it had completed the sale of its 50 percent interest in the Sundstrand-Sauer Co. venture for $70 million to Susco Acquisition Corp., Ames, Iowa.
Allies' War by Consensus Limiting Military Strategy
CRISIS IN THE BALKANS: AT NATO
No Singing Required . . .
EVENING HOURS
Paid Notice: Deaths FISHER, MONIQUE
FISHER--Monique. 67, of Brooklyn, NY, after a valiant six year struggle with melanoma. Predeceased by her loving husband Zalman and daughter Jeannette. Survived by devoted son Julian, numerous friends and relatives. Funeral services at Yorkville Funeral Home, 1297 First Ave at 70 St, NYC, Sunday, 11 AM. Burial immediately after at Wellwood Cemetery, Pinelawn, Long Island, 2 PM.
Death Threats in Brooklyn
Death Threats in Brooklyn
Some of the Shapiro family's New York neighbors obviously do not see his conduct as benign. They are entitled to their opinions. But threatening Adam Shapiro's relatives with harm offends American traditions of tolerance and the humane values of the American Jewish community. It is also criminal. Shapiro family members tell of messages wishing them all ''a fiery death'' and promising to make that come about. Those threats sounded serious enough to prompt Abraham Foxman, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, to help arrange police protection for the family. Adam Shapiro's brother Noah is now under police guard, while his parents have temporarily fled New York for their safety. No political motive, real or imagined, can justify the threats to the Shapiro family. To pretend otherwise is to think like a terrorist.
Washington Talk; Japan, the Trade Gap And America's 2 Minds
Nathaniel B. Thayer, director of Asian studies at the Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies, puts it another way. The Japanese, he says, are now so entrenched in the United States economy that "by fighting the Japanese, we are really fighting ourselves."
PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS: April 4, 2004
Rankings reflect sales, for the week ended March 20, at almost 4,000 bookstores plus wholesalers serving 60,000 other retailers (gift shops, department stores, newsstands, supermarkets), statistically weighted to represent all such outlets nationwide. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book's sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger (+) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Expanded rankings are available at The New York Times on the Web: nytimes.com/books.
CHARGES REPORTED NEAR IN A NEO-NAZI INQUIRY
Mr. Pierce, not related to Bruce Carroll Pierce, is the author of a novel of racist revolution, ''The Turner Diaries,'' on which members of The Order testified that they based their efforts to start a racist revolution. All except Mr. Beam, who could not be located and who one source said ''appears to have dropped out of sight,'' have denied receiving any money from the Order.
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THE MARKETS: Market Place; Wipeout on Nasdaq Goes Well Beyond the Pummeling of Microsoft
The easy-come, easy-go nature of this market is illustrated by the PBHG Technology and Communications Fund, which fell 13.6 percent yesterday. At its peak on March 9, the fund was up 71.5 percent from the end of 1999. Now its gain for the year has been cut to 7.9 percent.
Craftsman Whose Skill Will be Missed
Mary Ann Pires Armonk
Blue-Chip Stocks Continue Their Upward Roll
Cray Research fell 4 1/4, to 24 3/4, after Silicon Graphics said it had acquired 75 percent of Cray for $30 a share.
Families Yearn for News of Syria's Lebanese Prisoners
Families Yearn for News of Syria's Lebanese Prisoners
''Hurry UP,'' it says.
Devils Pay a Price for Not Going to the Net
HOCKEY
Bryant Park's Unlikely New Jewel
Making It Pay
IRAQI INFOGANDA
New Strategy as Campaign Finance Issue Shifts to House
Ms. Warner said that even in his campaign Mr. Rogers had said he did not believe that Mr. McCain's original campaign finance bill created ''a level playing field'' for Republican candidates. Mr. Rogers had not yet examined the full bill that emerged from the Senate, she said.
China Releases A Tibetan Held For 19 Years
China Releases a Tibetan Held for 19 Years
Later this month, Vice President Hu Jintao, who is expected to take over the Communist Party and presidency in the coming year, is planning to visit Washington and this latest release may be intended to sweeten the atmosphere.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROSENSWEIG, BENEDICT.
ROSENSWEIG - Benedict. The Riverdale Jewish Center mourns the loss of our member, Benedict Rosensweig. We express profound condolences to his wife Hilda Rosensweig, his children, grandchildren, and the entire family. May they be comforted amongst the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. Jonathan Rosenblatt, Rabbi Tobias B. Schapiro, President
Turning Niagara Falls Around; A New Agency Aims to Revive the American Side
Mr. Hansen did not hesitate. ''It's the honeymoon capital of the world, isn't it?''
Paid Notice: Deaths ZURAWIN, ROSE
ZURAWIN--Rose. On March 24, 2004. Beloved mother of Michael (Bessie) and Dr. Robert (Rebeca) Zurawin. Eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband Raymond and daughter Barbara.
Democrats Insisting That Meese Quit
Correction: April 5, 1988, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition
Sunday Best
Back in the 40's, country people would have their pictures taken after church by a visiting photographer. We decided to revive that tradition in the mountains of eastern Kentucky, where the churchgoers were dressed in clothes evocative of that earlier time but every bit as stately as their own Sunday best.
Helen Martin, 90, an Actress On Broadway, Film and TV
She had recently completed the filming of ''Something to Sing About,'' to be released this spring.
Paid Notice: Deaths FEYER, EMERY
FEYER-Emery. On April 2, 1998, age 90. Man of courage, tower of strength. Survived by his loving son, Tom; his daughter-in-law, Cathy, and his grandchildren, Andrew and Laura,
Corrections
An article in some editions of Business Day on Friday about an agreement between the General Electric Company and the Whirlpool Corporation misidentified the senior vice president in charge of G.E.'s appliance business. He is Roger W. Schipke.
Off With His Head! And Other Pastimes
Annals of Rome is a production of Personal Software Services, a British company, licensed by Datasoft and distributed by Electronic Arts, 1810 Gateway Drive, San Mateo, Calif. 94404. It is $24.95 for the Commodore 64/128, $34.95 for Atari ST, Amiga and I.B.M. compatibles. If you can't find it at a retail outlet you can order it from Electronic Arts between 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. Pacific time, Monday through Friday, at (800) 245-4525.
Welfare Reform Proves Sluggish
That can be remedied. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York, a sponsor of the 1988 law, proposes to make even more Federal money available, lower the required state contribution and boost the proportion of welfare recipients that states are required to incorporate into training and education programs. Senator Moynihan's bill, or a less expensive version, is the right response.
New AIDS Experiments Stir Hope and Wariness
An article yesterday about the experimental use of the drug alpha interferon to treat AIDS misidentified the newsletter that reported the findings. It was Biotechnology Newswatch, not Biotechnology Newsletter.
SAGE-ALLEN & CO INC reports earnings for Qtr to Jan 31
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Being Left-Handed May Be Dangerous To Life, Study Says
Another researcher at the University of British Columbia who was involved in the earlier study, Dr. Stanley Coren, said, "Nine months in a lifetime does not sound like much, but it is a very large difference in statistics involving a large group of people."
When the Symptoms Don't Lead to Easy Answers
When the Symptoms Don't Lead to Easy Answers
PERSONAL HEALTH
Francisco Moncion, 76, a Charter Member of New York City Ballet
At his death, Mr. Moncion established a scholarship fund to promote dance training for Hispanic youths, administered by Kaatsbaan.
Rowe Furniture Corp. reports earnings for Qtr to Mar 4
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John Paul II: Mourning and Remembrance
James D. Cook Streamwood, Ill., April 3, 2005
Paid Notice: Deaths HESSION, MARIE N.
HESSION-Marie N., 84, passed away on April 1, 1999 at her home in Bellport, Long Island, after a long illness. She was the loving wife of Professor Charles H. Hession and devoted mother of four children. A graduate of Brooklyn College and Columbia University, she taught economics at Brooklyn College and served during World War II with the OPA in Washington, DC. She also did research for the Conference Board and the National Bureau of Economic Research. During her marriage of 53 years she also assisted her husband in many academic projects, including the writing of an important biography of the economist, John Maynard Keynes. Mrs. Hession was past-president of the Faculty Wives Club of Brooklyn College, the Fireplace Literary Club, and the Garden Club of Bellport. She was a member of the First Unitarian Church of Brooklyn and a trustee of the Unitarian Fellowship of Bellport. She was devoted to her family and is survived by her husband Charles, sons William, John and Edwin, and daughter Ann Marie, as well as six grandchildren.
Corzine Reports a Threat To Expose More Ethnic Slurs
A moment later, asked his opinion of Mr. Florio's character, Mr. Torricelli responded after a long pause, ''I am somewhat less neutral in some races than others.''
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