This web page is dedicated to my Dad, Tsien-Chung Chou (1902-2000),
who read avidly The New York Times daily & joyfully for over 50 years.
Selected Articles from The New York Times
Tuesday, June 27, 2000:
* Yahoo Names Google to Replace Inktomi on Searches (By REUTERS, June 27, 2000)
Thursday, June 22, 2000:
* Elvin Kabat, 85, Microbiologist Known for Work in Immunology (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 22, 2000)
On This Day: June 22 (1906: Anne Morrow Lindbergh born, 1805: Mazzini born)
French Sign Reich Truce, Rome Pact Next (By GUIDO ENDERIS, June 22,1940)
* Erich Maria Remarque Is Dead; Novels Recorded Agony of War (By ALDEN WHITMAN, September 26, 1970)
NASA Astronomers Find Evidence of Water on Mars (By WARREN E. LEARY, June 22, 2000)
Rivals in the Race to Decode Human DNA Agree to Cooperate (By NICHOLAS WADE, June 22, 2000)
Internet Work Force Has Its First Brush With Downsizing (By MATT RICHTEL, June 22, 2000)
Web Sites Make It Hard to Peddle Hot Renoirs (By MINDY SINK, June 22, 2000)
New Tools to Help Web Surfers Protect Privacy (By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 22, 2000)
Tuesday, June 20, 2000:
* ESSAY: Treasure Hidden in Plain Sight (By CAROL KAESUK YOON, June 20, 2000)
Sunday, June 18, 2000:
On This Day: June 18 (1942: Paul McCartney born)
Charter Of Rights Is Adopted In U.N. (By MALLORY BROWNE, June 18,1948)
Book Reviews on Marx Brothers: There Ain't No Sanity Claus (By GARY GIDDINS, June 18,2000)
Money Changes Everything (By RICHARD W. STEVENSON, June 18,2000)
When Testing Upstages Teaching (By KATE ZERNIKE, June 18,2000)
We've Got an I.P.O. You Can't Refuse (By JOE SHARKEY, June 18,2000)
Oh, What a Fine Plot We Hatched. (And Here's What to Do the Next Time)
(By JAMES RISEN, June 18,2000)
California Dreamin': Harvard Business School Adds Silicon Valley to Its Syllabus
(By DAVID LEONHARDT, June 18,2000)
Chat-Room Millions, Real-Life Misery (By DANNY HAKIM, June 18,2000)
A Little Start-Up Gets a Big Push (By DAVID LEONHARDT, June 18,2000)
MARKET WATCH: Flying Blind in a Fog of Data (By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, June 18,2000)
INVESTING DIARY: Can Fidelity Breathe Easier? (By Reuters, June 18,2000)
PERSONAL BUSINESS DIARY: In Search of Quality Time (SUSAN J. WELLS, June 18,2000)
A Dwindling Few in Search of Value (By GERALDINE FABRIKANT, June 18,2000)
There Ain't No Sanity Claus (By GARY GIDDINS, June 18,2000)
Monday, June 12, 2000:
On This Day: June 12 (1987: Reagan's Berlin visit "tear down this wall"; 1897, Anthony Eden born)
EDEN OBITUARY: Career Built on Style and Dash Ended with Invasion of Egypt
(By ALDEN WHITMAN, January 15, 1977)
Sunday, June 11, 2000:
Syria's President, Assad, Key Figure in Mideast, Is Dead (By DEBORAH SONTAG, June 11, 2000)
Joseph DiGiorgio, 69; Painted Large Landscapes (By THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 11, 2000)
The Latest Board Game: Oligopoly (By STEPHEN LABATON, June 11, 2000)
GROUP THERAPY: The Lonely Crowd Joins the Party (By WALTER GOODMAN, June 11, 2000)
Helping Ad Icons Grow Up (By THOMAS VINCIGUERRA, June 11, 2000)
The Kind of Face-Off in Which Looks Can Kill (By ELISABETH BUMILLER, June 11, 2000)
MICROSOFT, AT THE RAZOR'S EDGE: From Experts, Advice on an Amicable Split
(By BARNABY J. FEDER, June 11, 2000)
MARKET WATCH: When Cheap Stock Trades Aren't Cheap (By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, June 11, 2000)
Straight to the Heart of Value Investing (By GERALDINE FABRIKANT, June 11, 2000)
OFF THE SHELF: The New Economy as Wired Catastrophe (By ALAN COWELL, June 11, 2000)
Placing Bets on a Web Without Wires (By KATE BERRY, June 11, 2000)
MARKET INSIGHT: Can Owners Discount Microsoft Uncertainty? (By KENNETH N. GILPIN, June 11, 2000)
FUNDS WATCH: For an Indexing Legend, a Wager Pays Off (Bloomberg News, June 11, 2000)
INVESTING WITH: John B. Leo of Northern Technology Fund (By CAROLE GOULD, June 11, 2000)
PORTFOLIOS: The Quiet Allure of Coupon Clippers (By ALEX BERENSON, June 11, 2000)
Fund Puts Money Where Its Heart Is (By REED ABELSON, June 11, 2000)
At Midcareer, Unlikely Segues Into Dot-Commerce (By AMY ZUCKERMAN, June 11, 2000)
#07: The Mind That Moves Objects (By BRUCE HEADLAM, June 11, 2000)
#27: The Blind Date Who Is Your Destiny (By AMANDA GRISCOM, June 11, 2000)
Wednesday, June 7, 2000:
Don Liddle, 75, Pitcher in Mays's Catch, Dies (By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN, June 7, 2000)
* Romance of a Prickly Rose and a Starry Prince (By ALAN RIDING, June 7, 2000)
Op-Ed: Rescue Me, Please! (By MAUREEN DOWD, June 7, 2000)
Robotic Telescope Affirms Assumption on Universe's Birth (By JAMES GLANZ, June 7, 2000)
Doctors Link Chinese Herb to Cancer (By DENISE GRADY, June 7, 2000)
F.B.I. Opens Investigation of EBay Bids: Suspicion of Shills Rises as Web Auctions Grow
(By JUDITH H. DOBRZYNSKI, June 7, 2000)
ARTS ABROAD: Whodunit? A Professor Turned Novelist, That's Who (By LARRY ROHTER, June 7, 2000)
Library Gets Dance Collection (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 7, 2000)
European Domain Operators Refuse to Pay Bills (By JERI CLAUSING, June 7, 2000)
EDUCATION: Teachers Try to Keep Up With E-Mail From Parents (By REBECCA S. WEINER, June 7, 2000)
Ratings That Know What You're Looking at, and When (By HILARY APPELMAN, June 7, 2000)
10 Months, 10 Minutes, $10 Million (By COURTNEY BARRY, June 7, 2000)
* Portals Struggle to Convert Browsers to Shoppers (By KAREN A. FRENKEL, June 7, 2000)
What's That Noise on the Internet? The Sound of Alliances Being Forged (By BOB TEDESCHI, June 7, 2000)
The Web's User Profile Undergoes a Broad Transformation (By DAVID KIRBY, June 7, 2000)
They'd Like to Buy, if They Can Learn to Turn the Thing On (By JOHN A. CUTTER, June 7, 2000)
Web Sites That Help Keep You Private (By CATHERINE COLLINS, June 7, 2000)
PERSONAL FINANCE: For Most Online Investors, Information Beats Speed (By JAN M. ROSEN, June 7, 2000)
MARKETING: Spin Like Dervishes, Then Stop to Think (By STUART ELLIOTT, June 7, 2000)
Figuring Out Whether E-Mammon Can Fit in the Temple (By ARI L. GOLDMAN, June 7, 2000)
The Next Big Leap? It's Called XML (By JOHN MARKOFF, June 7, 2000)
ONLINE OVERSEAS: Log On and Get Your Kimonos Right Here. Also Eggs. (By STEPHANIE STROM, June 7, 2000)
ONLINE OVERSEAS: Familiar Start-Up Story, With a Romantic Twist (By SALLY McGRANE, June 7, 2000)
BUSINESS TO BUSINESS: It's Just the Beginning (By LOUIS UCHITELLE, June 7, 2000)
Change Jobs Like Clothes? Click Here (By ANDREA ADELSON, June 7, 2000)
Robust Online Recruiting at Cisco (By ANDREA ADELSON, June 7, 2000)
The Net Is Calling Them Home, but Many More Are Needed (By GRACE FAN, June 7, 2000)
Three Roads in China: B2B, B2C and C2C (By CRAIG S. SMITH, June 7, 2000)
FAMOUS ON THE WEB: To Paleo Fans, a Dynamite Dino Site (By MICHAEL POLLAK, June 7, 2000)
On This Day: June 7 (June 7, 1929: Vatican City came into existence; Paul Gauguin: 6/7/1848-5/8/1903)
Tuesday, June 6, 2000:
* Leonard Baskin Dies at 77; Sculptor of Stark Memorials (By ROBERTA SMITH, June 6, 2000)
Making Sense of Grand Canyon's Puzzles (By SANDRA BLAKESLEE, June 6, 2000)
DOCTOR'S WORLD: From the Life of Evita, a New Chapter on Medical Secrecy (By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, M.D., June 6, 2000)
Miracle Cures and Oddities (By NICHOLAS WADE, June 6, 2000)
* ESSAY: Celebrating the Poetry of Imagination Without Boundaries (By LAWRENCE M. KRAUSS, June 6, 2000)
* THERAPIES: A Cautious Nod to 'Distance Healing' (By ERIC NAGOURNEY, June 6, 2000)
CONVERSATION WITH Dr. Susie Orbach Sex and the Therapist: Views of the Couch (By CLAUDIA DREIFUS, June 6, 2000)
* New Findings Help Explain Black Holes (By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, June 6, 2000)
Dot-Com to the Stars: The Intersection of the Internet and Celebrity (By LAURA M. HOLSON, June 6, 2000)
* Internet.com Says Its Domain Name Was 'Hijacked' (By REUTERS, June 6, 2000)
Digital Economy Has Arrived, Commerce Department Says (By JERI CLAUSING, June 6, 2000)
On This Day: June 6 (June 6, 1944: D-Day invasion of Europe; Thomas Mann: 6/6/1875-8/12/1955)
* OBITUARY: Thomas Mann Dies at 80; Novelist Won Nobel Prize (By Associated Press, August 13, 1955)
Monday, June 5, 2000:
Mary Jenkins Langston, 78, Cook for Presley (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 5, 2000)
Queen Breaks the Ice: Camilla's Out of the Fridge (By WARREN HOGE, June 5, 2000)
Hong Kong Remembers Tiananmen (By MARK LANDLER, June 5, 2000)
Small Booksellers Seek Browsers Online (By BILL GOLDSTEIN, June 5, 2000)
* WRITERS ON WRITING: Ward Just: Sitting Down a Novelist, Getting Up a Playwright
(By WARD JUST, June 5, 2000)
E-Commerce: Going Against the Grain in Integrating Web Operations (By BOB TEDESCHI, June 5, 2000)
A Magazine Giant Weighs In on Internet Business (By ALEX KUCZYNSKI, June 5, 2000)
NEW ECONOMY: Not All Technology Acquisitions Work Out (By SETH SCHIESEL, June 5, 2000)
Schwab Plans Wireless Link on the Road (By PATRICK McGEEHAN, June 5, 2000)
New Versions of Ethernet Promise Swift Improvements in Communications (By JOHN MARKOFF, June 5, 2000)
Sunday, June 4, 2000:
Donald W. Davies, Who Devised Internet Process, Dies (By BARNABY J. FEDER, June 4, 2000)
Merton H. Miller, 77, Nobel-Winning Economist (By JAYSON BLAIR, June 4, 2000)
William E. Simon, Ex-Treasury Secretary, Dead at 72 (By RICHARD W. STEVENSON, June 4, 2000)
Even a Worm Needs Love (By JOHN MARKOFF, June 4, 2000)
A Verbal Way to Stand Tall (By ERIC NAGOURNEY, June 4, 2000)
* WORD FOR WORD / SINGING SCIENTISTS: Music of the Spheres: 'Carbon Is a Girl's Best Friend'
(By JAMES GLANZ, June 4, 2000)
The Smart Set (By STEPHEN S. HALL, June 4, 2000)
The Love Machine (By ROB TANNENBAUM, June 4, 2000)
Before the Flood (By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, June 4, 2000)
THE ETHICIST: The Gift That Keeps On Giving (BY RANDY COHEN, June 4, 2000)
Strong Job Market Creates a Hiring Frenzy in High-Tech Fields (By STEVEN GREENHOUSE, June 4, 2000)
Modified Foods Put Companies in a Quandary (By DAVID BARBOZA, June 4, 2000)
MARKET WATCH: What's Hiding in Big Blue's Small Print (By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, June 4, 2000)
ECONOMIC VIEW: Fortune Telling for Profit and Policy (By RICHARD W. STEVENSON, June 4, 2000)
BUSINESS DIARY: Better Eating Through Science (By PATRICK J. LYONS, June 4, 2000)
INVESTING DIARY: E-Tailers' Countdown to Mid-Year, 2001 (By RICHARD TEITELBAUM, June 4, 2000)
MARKET INSIGHT: Fed's Moves Brighten the Outlook for Equities (By KENNETH N. GILPIN, June 4, 2000)
STRATEGIES: At What Rate Does a Market Really Grow? (By MARK HULBERT, June 4, 2000)
Investing: Utilities Rally to Yield Some Powerful Results (By ROBERT D. HERSHEY Jr., June 4, 2000)
INVESTING WITH: Glen A. Kleczka of William Blair Value Discovery Fund (By CAROLE GOULD, June 4, 2000)
Saturday, June 3, 2000:
The Patterns Hidden in Market Swings (By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN, June 3, 2000)
* A Real Job for Philosophy: Fixing Daily Frustrations (By SARAH LYALL, June 3, 2000)
The Only Sure Thing Has Been Volatility (By FLOYD NORRIS, June 3, 2000)
Stocks Post Big Gain on Report That Shows Slowing Economy (By ALEX BERENSON, June 3, 2000)
Friday, June 2, 2000:
Tito Puente, Famed Master of Latin Music, Is Dead at 77 (By JOYCE WADLER, June 2, 2000)
Fans and Friends Say Goodbye to Their Mambo King (By JUAN FORERO, June 2, 2000)
Puerto Rico Mourns Death of Puente (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 2, 2000)
Among the Memorable Recordings of Tito Puente (By PETER WATROUS, June 2, 2000)
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