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Saturday, June 30, 2001:
On This Day: June 30 (John 6/30/1468-8/16/1532, Dominikus Zimmermann 6/30/1685-11/16/1766, Sir Joseph Hooker 6/30/1817-12/10/1911, Lucile Grahn 6/30/1819-4/4/1907,) William Wheeler 6/30/1819-6/4/1887, Walter Ulbricht 6/30/1893-8/1/1973, Harold Laski 6/30/1893-3/24/1950, Willie Sutton 6/30/1901-11/2/1980, Harry Blackstone, Jr. 6/30/1934-5/14/1997, Lena Horne 1917, Nancy Dussault 1936, Tony Musante 1936, Stanley Clarke 1951, David Alan Grier 1955, Vincent D'Onofrio 1959, Rupert Graves 1963, Mike Tyson 1966, Brian Bloom 1970, Brian Vincent 1970, Monica Potter 1971)
* China Resumes Control of Hong Kong, Ending 156 Years of British Rule (By EDWARD A. GARGAN, June 30, 1997)
Y.W.C.A. Leader, Mabel Cratty, Dies at 60 [6/30/1868-2/27/1928] (NY TIMES, February 28, 1928)
* Modjadji V, Rain Queen, Dies in South Africa at 64 (By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr., June 30, 2001)
William Sewell, 91, Sociologist Famed for Study of Wisconsinites, Is Dead (By JENNIFER CHIU, June 30, 2001)
Robert L. Crowell, Head of Reference Book Publisher, Dies at 92 (NY TIMES, June 30, 2001)
Art Petacque, Journalist, Dies at 76 (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 30, 2001)
Ruth Owens, Widow of Jesse Owens, Dies at 86 (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 30, 2001)
* News Analysis: Device Acts Like an E.R. in the Chest [Dick Cheney] (By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, June 30, 2001)
Jimmy Carter Seeking Alliance of Moderate Baptists (By GUSTAV NIEBUHR, June 30, 2001)
Muslim Cleric Calls for Death of Author Who Wrote on Islam (By DEAN E. MURPHY, June 30, 2001)
* Public Lives: Move Over, Mount Vernon. John Adams Slept Here. (By FOX BUTTERFIELD, June 30, 2001)
Religion Journal: A Reform Rabbi Who Finds Himself in Demand (By GUSTAV NIEBUHR, June 30, 2001)
(By RAYMOND BONNER, June 30, 2001)
The Moynihans' 500-Acre Upstate Farm Is Sold (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 30, 2001)
EDITORIAL: Mr. Cheney's New Heart Problem (NY TIMES, June 30, 2001)
* OP-ED: Transforming Trust Into Trade (By MIKHAIL S. GORBACHEV, June 30, 2001)
OP-ED: Competition Wins in Court (By EINER ELHAUGE, June 30, 2001)
OP-ED: Milosevic and the Beginning of Honesty (By PETER MAASS, June 30, 2001)
OP-ED: ABROAD AT HOME: At the Heart of Liberty (By ANTHONY LEWIS, June 30, 2001)
BUSINESS: Technology Shares Advance Despite Technical Glitches
[Dow -64, Nasdaq +35] (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 30, 2001)
Microsoft Case Back in Play, and the Lobbying Heats Up (By STEPHEN LABATON, June 30, 2001)
Monster.com Parent in Deal for HotJobs (NY TIMES, June 30, 2001)
Unemployment Up, Prices Down in Sign of Japanese Recession (By STEPHANIE STROM, June 30, 2001)
* Artificial Intelligence for the New Millennium (By BARNABY J. FEDER, June 30, 2001)
* S.E.C. Warns Investors on Analysts (By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, June 30, 2001)
* ARTS CONNECTION: A Daring Theory That Stalin Had Walter Benjamin Murdered (By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN, June 30, 2001)
* DANCE: Paul Taylor Dance Company: Bikini Song and Popeye Please China (By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL, June 30, 2001)
DANCE: Cisne Negro Dance Company: Wild, but Disciplined, With a Side of Potatoes (By JACK ANDERSON, June 30, 2001)
DANCE: 'Chaconne': George Balanchine Moves From Heaven to Earth (By JACK ANDERSON, June 30, 2001)
DANCE: 'Unfolding': The Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Speeds Ahead (By JACK ANDERSON, June 30, 2001)
IDEAS: Judicial Reasoning Is All Too Human (By PATRICIA COHEN, June 30, 2001)
IDEAS: Did Cradles Always Rock? Or Did Mom Once Not Care? (By EMILY EAKIN, June 30, 2001)
JAZZ: Wayne Shorter, at 67, Inspiring a Quest for Perfection (By BEN RATLIFF, June 30, 2001)
THEATER: 'Quartett': A Slow Way to Die in a Classic (By ANITA GATES, June 30, 2001)
GARDENING: Cuttings: Making the Most of the Rain You Get (By ANNE RAVER, June 30, 2001)

Friday, June 29, 2001:
On This Day: June 29 (Giacomo Leopardi 6/29/1798-6/14/1837, Pietro Angelo Secchi 6/29/1818-2/26/1878, George Goethals 6/29/1858-1/21/1928, Ludwig Beck 6/29/1880-7/20/1944, Robert Schuman 6/29/1886-9/4/1963, James Van Der Zee 6/29/1886-5/15/1983, Helen Hokinson 6/29/1893-11/1/1949, Antoine Saint-Exupery 6/29/1908-5/18/1975, Leroy Anderson 6/29/1908-5/18/1975, Frank Loesser 6/29/1910-7/28/1969, Ruth Warrick 1915, Robert Evans 1930, L. Russell Brown 1940, Gary Busey 1944, Richard Lewis 1947, Fred Grandy 1948, Maria Conchita Alonso 1957)
U.S. Craft Docks Flawlessly With Russian Space Station (By WILLIAM J. BROAD, June 29, 1995)
* Dr. George E. Hale, Astronomer, Dead at 69: Founder of Yerkes, Mt. Wilson & Palomar Observatories
[6/29/1868-2/21/1938] (NY TIMES, February 22, 1938)
* Actor Jack Lemmon, Dark and Comic, Dies at 76 (By ALJEAN HARMETZ, June 29, 2001)
* Mortimer Adler, 98, Dies; Helped Create Study of Classics (By WILLIAM GRIMES, June 29, 2001)
George Senesky, All-American Who Played in the N.B.A., Dies at 79 (By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN, June 29, 2001)
Maurice Victor, 81, a Neurologist and Teacher, Is Dead (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 29, 2001)
Secret Service Ousts Muslim; Others Leave White House (By LAURIE GOODSTEIN, June 29, 2001)
Kofi Annan: An Idealist Who Took the Heat, Shook Up the U.N. (By BARBARA CROSSETTE, June 29, 2001)
Milosevic Is Given to U.N. for Trial in War-Crime Case (By MARLISE SIMONS with CARLOTTA GALL, June 29, 2001)
News Analysis: Milosevic Trial Is Test on Many Levels (By STEVEN ERLANGER, June 29, 2001)
* Rome Journal: Colorful Characters Lurk Around Monuments (By ALESSANDRA STANLEY, June 29, 2001)
Doctor Says He Took Transplant Organs From Executed Chinese Prisoners (By CRAIG S. SMITH, June 29, 2001)
Unscathed in the Inferno, a Man's Spirit [Poet Robert J. Hastings: "Regret & fear are twin thieves who rob us of the day."]
[Brendan Manning, fireman] (By SUSAN SAULNY, June 29, 2001)
Gold Teeth Resurface as a Fashion Favorite (By NICHOLE M. CHRISTIAN, June 29, 2001)
* ON BASEBALL: Without Gwynn as a Padre, the Hits Will Stop Coming (By MURRAY CHASS, June 29, 2001)
EDITORIAL: Microsoft's Core Illegalities (NY TIMES, June 29, 2001)
OP-ED: Lying About Vietnam (By DANIEL ELLSBERG, June 29, 2001)
OP-ED: Misreading the Pentagon Papers (By LESLIE H. GELB, June 29, 2001)
OP-ED: FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Soul Brother (By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, June 29, 2001)
BUSINESS: Markets Rally on Hopes for Higher Corporate Earnings
[Dow +131, Nasdaq +51] (By SHERRI DAY, June 29, 2001)
News Analysis: Judging a Moving Target [Microsoft] (By JOHN MARKOFF, June 29, 2001)
The Company: After 3 Years of Foreboding, a Light New Mood [Microsoft] (By SAM HOWE VERHOVEK, June 29, 2001)
The Remedy: Microsoft Still Faces a Range of Antitrust Actions (By AMY HARMON, June 29, 2001)
* Cyber Law Journal: Invisible Publishing Sparks a Lawsuit (By DAVID F. GALLAGHER, June 29, 2001)
Advertising: Forecasts for Spending Become Even Gloomier (By STUART ELLIOTT, June 29, 2001)
* ART: Wayne Thiebaud: Wistful Joy in Soda-Fountain Dreams (By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN, June 29, 2001)
* ART: History Unfolds on the Square (Washington Square, That Is) (By GRACE GLUECK, June 29, 2001)
* ART: Slicing and Dicing the Bright Colors of Mondrian's Boogie-Woogies (By HOLLAND COTTER, June 29, 2001)
ARTS: Family Fare: America the Wild [Bald Eagles] (By LAUREL GRAEBER, June 29, 2001)
Inside Art: Francis Bacon, Much Wanted (By CAROL VOGEL, June 29, 2001)
Antiques: How the Rosens of Caramoor Built Their Collection (By WENDY MOONAN, June 29, 2001)
BOOKS: 'Kissing in Manhattan': The Unconventional and the Unloved (By MICHIKO KAKUTANI, June 29, 2001)
DANCE: 'A Midsummer Night's Dream': Letting Your Hair Down While Remaining Lavish
(By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 29, 2001)
FILM: 'A.I.': Do Androids Long for Mom? (By A. O. SCOTT, June 29, 2001)
FILM: 'The Closet': Emerging From a Closet He's Never Been In (By STEPHEN HOLDEN, June 29, 2001)
FILM: 'Lemora, Lady Dracula': A Vampire Wins Another Stab at Immortality (By ELVIS MITCHELL, June 29, 2001)
PHOTOGRAPHY: 'Pictures': When Photography Became Postmodern (By ROBERTA SMITH, June 29, 2001)
* THEATER CRITIC: Broadway Musicals Where Everything Clicks (By ANNA KISSELGOFF, June 29, 2001)
TV WEEKEND: 'Talking Heads 2': An Innocent's Encounters With Reality (By CARYN JAMES, June 29, 2001)
LIVING: Memories in Transit, on the Nostalgia Train (By ROBERT S. BOYNTON, June 29, 2001)

Thursday, June 28, 2001:
On This Day: June 28 (Peter Paul Rubens 6/28/1577-5/30/1640, Jean-Jacques Rousseau 6/28/1712-7/2/1778, Calotta Grisi 6/28/1819-5/20/1899, Otis Skinner 6/28/1858-1/4/1942, Luigi Pirandello 6/28/1867-12/10/1936, Pierre Laval 6/28/1883-10/15/945, Floyd Dell 6/28/1887-7/23/1969, Carl Spaatz, E. H. Carr 6/28/1892-11/3/1982, Eric Ambler 6/28/1909-10/22/1998, Mel Brooks 1926, Pat Morita 1932, Carl Levin 1934, Leon Paneta 1938, Bruce Davison 1946, Kathy Bates 1948, Alice Krige 1954, John Elway 1960, Tony Mercedes 1962, Jessica Hecht 1965, John Cusack 1966, Gil Bellows 1967, Danielle Brisebois 1969)
* Treaty of Versailles: Peace Signed, Ends the Great War; Germans Depart Still Protesting (NY TIMES, June 28, 1919)
* Richard Rodgers Is Dead at Age 77; Broadway's Renowned Composer
[6/28/1902-12/30/1979] (By Alden Whitman, December 31, 1979)
* Jack Lemmon, Actor, Dies at 76; Awards Included Two Oscars (By ALJEAN HARMETZ, June 28, 2001)
* Lemmon and Matthau: One of Hollywood's Most Successful Pairings (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 28, 2001)
* Clarkson N. Potter, Publisher, Dies at 73 (By DOREEN CARVAJAL, June 28, 2001)
Corinne Calvet, 75, Sultry Star of Comedies and Dramas of 50's Dies (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 28, 2001)
John Yardley, 76, Dies; Had Central Role in Space Flight (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 28, 2001)
Robert McKinney, Editor Who Regained Paper's Control, Dies at 90 (By JENNIFER 8. LEE, June 28, 2001)
Grief-Stricken Father Eulogizes 5 Drowned Houston Children (By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 28, 2001)
Fighting for Space in Memorial Heaven (By ELAINE SCIOLINO, June 28, 2001)
Fujimori Is Wined and Dined by Tokyo's Powerful (By CALVIN SIMS June 28, 2001)
Beijing Journal: Traffic Is a Mess, and Cabbies Find a Way to Vent (By ERIK ECKHOLM, June 28, 2001)
* Fans and Foes Greet Former Taiwan Leader in Visit to Cornell (By DAVID W. CHEN, June 28, 2001)
Annan Named Unanimously to a 2nd Term as UN Secretary General (By BARBARA CROSSETTE, June 28, 2001)
EDITORIAL: The Fed Turns Less Aggressive (NY TIMES, June 28, 2001)
OP-ED: A New Mental Map of the World (By LARRY WOLFF, June 28, 2001)
OP-ED: IN AMERICA: A Missing AIDS Lifeline (By BOB HERBERT, June 28, 2001)
OP-ED ESSAY: Ariel Makes His Point to George (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 28, 2001)
LETTERS: On the Phone, Behind the Wheel (By DONALD A. REDELMEIER, M.D., et. al., June 28, 2001)
BUSINESS: Shares Finish Almost Flat After Latest Fed Rate Cut
[Dow -38, Nasdaq +10] (By MICHAEL BRICK, June 28, 2001)
Fed Lowers Rates by Quarter Point in 6th Cut of Year (By RICHARD W. STEVENSON, June 28, 2001)
* Market Place: No Fed Magic for Poor Corporate Earnings (By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, June 28, 2001)
* Lucent and JDS Uniphase Prepare for More Job Cuts (By SIMON ROMERO June 28, 2001)
* WebMD Executive Moves to AOL Time Warner (By SETH SCHIESEL, June 28, 2001)
Yahoo! Acquires Content Site [$12 million for Launch Media Inc.] (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 28, 2001)
Japan Is Resisting Following the Fed on Rates (By STEPHANIE STROM, June 28, 2001)
* BOOKS: The Book-of-the-Month Club Tries to Be More Of-the-Moment (By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, June 28, 2001)
* BOOKS: A Defense of John Adams, Maligned for 2 Centuries (By DINITIA SMITH, June 28, 2001)
BOOKS: Men Who Are Out of It: Physically, Mentally, Socially (By JANET MASLIN, June 28, 2001)
* Making Books: For Readers, Online Clubs (By MARTIN ARNOLD, June 28, 2001)
The Pop Life: $450 Tickets Going Fast [Madonna Concert] (By NEIL STRAUSS, June 28, 2001)
THEATER: Show World: Above a Hall of Sex, a Corner of Culture (By DAVID JAY LASKY, June 28, 2001)
LIVING: Gardens for Body and Soul: Abundance Flows From One Small Yard (By ANNE RAVER, June 28, 2001)
* Three Stories Tall, and a Hundred Deep [Hungarian Literary Society] (By ALEX WITCHEL, June 30, 2001)
Fireworks Can Now Do Wheelies, and More (By PHIL PATTON, June 28, 2001)
GARDENING: Sex, Drugs and Seed Catalogs (By WILLIAM L. HAMILTON, June 28, 2001)
Garden Q&A: Delphinium Blues (By LESLIE LAND, June 28, 2001)
CIRCUITS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 28, 2001)
* Lessons in Internet Plagiarism (By KATIE HAFNER, June 28, 2001)
* What's Next: Glasses So Smart They Know What You're Looking At (By ANNE EISENBERG, June 28, 2001)
In a Virtual Maze, Men Are Smart Rats (By JULIE CHARLES, June 28, 2001)
Advertising Invades Instant Messaging (By LISA GUERNSEY, June 28, 2001)
High Stakes in the Race to Invent a Bettor-Blocker (By MATT RICHTEL, June 28, 2001)
A Nod to the Limits of Spelling Checkers (By LISA GUERNSEY, June 28, 2001)
British Internet Directory Trims Ranks High and Low (By ALAN COWELL, June 28, 2001)
The Car Snitched. He Sued. [Global positioning system tracks speeding] (By CATHERINE GREENMAN, June 28, 2001)
Scraping the Sky, and Even Breaking Through {Empire State Building] (By SHELLY FREIERMAN, June 28, 2001)
Your E-Mail Is Private, but Your Phone Calls? (By J. D. BIERSDORFER, June 28, 2001)
A Way to See the World in True Colors on a Computer (By IAN AUSTEN, June 28, 2001)
Basics: Souping Up the Cell Phone (By ROY FURCHGOTT, June 28, 2001)
Q & A: Linux System Is Free but the Extras Are Not (By J. D. BIERSDORFER, June 28, 2001)

Wednesday, June 27, 2001:
On This Day: June 27 (Alexis Bouvard 6/27/1767-6/7/1843, Charles Stewart Parnell 6/27/1846-10/6/1891, May Irwin 6/27/1862-10/22/1938, Emma Goldman 6/27/1869-5/14/1940, Eduard Spranger 6/27/1882-9/17/1963, Juan T. Trippe 6/27/1899-4/3/1981, Willie Mosconi 6/27/1913-9/16/1993, I.A.L. Diamond 6/27/1920-4/21/1988, Frank O'Hara 6/27/1926-7/25/1966, Bob Keeshan 1927, Ross Perot 1930, Anna Moffo 1934, John Shalikashvili 1936, Bruce Babbitt 1938, Bruce Johnston 1942, Julia Duffy 1951, Isabelle Adjani 1955, Tobey Maguire 1975)
* Truman Orders U.S. Air, Navy Units To Fight In Aid Of Korea; U.N. Council Supports Him;
Our Fliers In Action; Fleet Guards Formosa
(By ANTHONY LEVIERO, June 27, 1950)
* Helen Keller, 87, Dies: Blind & Deaf Since Infancy, She Became Symbol of Courage
[6/27/1880-6/1/1968] (NY TIMES, June 2, 1968)
Robinson McIlvaine Dies at 87; Envoy in '61 Guinea Crisis (By ERIC PACE, June 27, 2001)
Rabbi Bernard Mandelbaum, 79, President of Jewish Seminary, Dies (By ARI L. GOLDMAN, June 27, 2001)
In California Bullfights, the Final Deed Is Done With Velcro (By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN, June 27, 2001)
Thomas Book Author Says He Lied in His Attacks on Anita Hill
(By ALEX KUCZYNSKI & WILLIAM GLABERSON, June 27, 2001)
U.S. Study Hails Stem Cells' Promise (By ROBERT PEAR, June 27, 2001)
Europe Panel Is Rethinking How It Views E-Commerce (By PAUL MELLER, June 27, 2001)
* Shedding 7 Coats, a Beauty Emerges on a Hospital Wall
[Ilya Bolotowsky's 1941 abstract art mural] (By DANIEL J. WAKIN, June 27, 2001)
Clinton Fulfills a Request at Graduation (By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS, June 27, 2001)
NYC: Tears of Joy at Graduation for Girls Only (By CLYDE HABERMAN, June 27, 2001)
OP-ED: What Price for Military Readiness? (By MICHAEL O'HANLON, June 27, 2001)
OP-ED: RECKONINGS: Turning California On (By PAUL KRUGMAN, June 27, 2001)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: Truth, Sex, Lies and Videotape (By MAUREEN DOWD, June 27, 2001)
BUSINESS: Indexes Bounce Back From Sharp Decline Early in Day
[Dow -32, Nasdaq +14] (By MICHAEL BRICK, June 27, 2001)
Market Place: Is the G.E.-Honeywell Deal Really Dead? (By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN, June 27, 2001)
Merrill Warns of Shortfall in Net Income (By PATRICK McGEEHAN, June 27, 2001)
* Market Place: Fed Credits a New Economy With Altering Old Patterns (By DAVID LEONHARDT, June 27, 2001)
Along With Signs of Growth, Words of Caution on Economy (By BLOOMBERG NEWS, June 27, 2001)
The Boss: Radio Days and Reality TV
(By JOHN DE MOL CEO, Endemol Entertainment, Hilversum, Netherlands, June 27, 2001)
Workplace: The 4-Letter-Word Patrol Is in Pursuit (By EVE TAHMINCIOGLU, June 27, 2001)
Entrepreneur Envisions a Cat That Doesn't Cause Allergies (By ANDREW POLLACK, June 27, 2001)
ARTS: News Analysis: Protecting Children From Sex and Violence in the Media
(By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM, June 27, 2001)
* ART: Wayne Thiebaud: The Painter of Pies Knows the Real Thing, Too (By REGINA SCHRAMBLING, June 27, 2001)
* BOOKS: 'The Noonday Demon': The Saddest Slow Dance (By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, June 27, 2001)
Culture Notes: Spatial Relations [Temple of Zeus, Athens: Music for 2001 Mars Odyssey]
(By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, June 27, 2001)
FILM: 'Lumumba': An African Leader's Brief Blaze of Glory (By ELVIS MITCHELL, June 27, 2001)
TV Notes: A Prizewinner Is Almost Family (By BILL CARTER, June 27, 2001)

Tuesday, June 26, 2001:
On This Day: June 26 (Arthur Middleton 6/26/1742-1/1/1787, Bernard Berenson 6/26/1865-10/6/1959, Albert Siklos 6/26/1878-4/3/1942, Pearl Buck 6/26/1892-3/6/1973, Willy Messerschmitt 6/26/1898-9/17/198, Stuart Symington 6/26/1901-12/14/1988, William Lear 6/26/1902-5/14/1978, Antonia Brico 6/26/1902-8/3/1989, Peter Lorre 6/26/1904-3/23/1964, Eleanor Parker 1922, Dave Grusin 1934, Josef Summer 1934, Clive Frncis 1946, Chris Isaak 1956, Patty Smyth 1957, Sean Hayes 1970)
* President Kennedy Hailed By Over A Million In Visit To Berlin
(By ARTHUR J. OLSEN, June 26, 1963)
Babe Zaharias Dies at 42; Athlete Had Cancer
[6/26/1914-9/27/1956] (By MARILYN BERGER, September 28, 1956)
Joseph Picone Dies at 83; a Founder of Line of Women's Clothing (By CONSTANCE L. HAYS, June 26, 2001)
John Cannon Dies at 74; Led Academy of TV Arts (NY TIMES, June 26, 2001)
Former Spy Chief Returned to Peru to Face Charges (By CLIFFORD KRAUSS, June 26, 2001)
Public Lives: Portrait of the Artist as a Giant Spider's Daughter [Louise Bourgeois] (By JOHN KIFNER, June 26, 2001)
OP-ED: Judging by Ideology (By CHARLES E. SCHUMER, June 26, 2001)
* OP-ED: Serfs on the Web (By WALT CROWLEY, June 26, 2001)
OP-ED: FOREIGN AFFAIRS: A Memo From Osama (By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, June 26, 2001)
OP-ED: INTERESTS: Some Last Words (By GAIL COLLINS, June 26, 2001)
BUSINESS: Blue Chips Languish as Technology Shares Lift Nasdaq
[Dow -100, Nasdaq +16] (By REUTERS, June 26, 2001)
Compaq to Phase Out a Widely Used Alpha Chip [Switch to Intel's Itanium Chip]
(By BARNABY J. FEDER, June 26, 2001)
* Self-Cleaning Windows to Be Sold in U.S. This Year [titanium oxide coating] (By JULIAN E. BARNES, June 26, 2001)
COPYRIGHTS: Freelancers Win in Case of Work Kept in Databases (By LINDA GREENHOUSE, June 26, 2001)
The Reaction: Publishers Set to Remove Older Articles From Files (By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, June 26, 2001)
ARTS: NEWS ANALYSIS: Protecting Children, Tempting Pandora (By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM, June 26, 2001)
ARTS: Cathedral Removes Buddhist-Influenced Artwork (NY TIMES, June 26, 2001)
BALLET: American Ballet Theater: Full of Gaiety in Free Waves of Speed (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 26, 2001)
BOOKS: 'The Bostons': The Vacations Are Definitely Over (By RICHARD EDER, June 26, 2001)
DANCE: 'Woman Laughing': A Journey Through a Woman's Whole Life (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 26, 2001)
MUSIC: 'Satin Cloak': A 'Cloak' of Darkness Brightened by Flashlight (By ANNE MIDGETTE, June 26, 2001)
LIVING: Firings and Canceled Lines Tarnish Pegasus Apparel Group (By CATHY HORYN, June 26, 2001)
* SCIENCE: Penguins in Trouble Worldwide (By CAROL KAESUK YOON, June 26, 2001)
* The Crack of the Bat: Acoustics Takes On the Sounds of Baseball (By JAMES GLANZ, June 26, 2001)
* Back to Basics: How Did Space Get Its Dimensions? (By GEORGE JOHNSON, June 26, 2001)
CONVERSATION WITH Frans de Waal: Observing the Behavior of Apes, From Up Close
(By CLAUDIA DREIFUS, June 26, 2001)
Designed for Other Worlds, Robot Is to Follow the Sun (By WARREN E. LEARY, June 26, 2001)
OBSERVATORY: An On-Off Switch for Ears (By HENRY FOUNTAAIN, June 26, 2001)
* OBSERVATORY: When Stress Strikes (By HENRY FOUNTAAIN, June 26, 2001)
OBSERVATORY: Felling of Trees to Resume (By HENRY FOUNTAAIN, June 26, 2001)
Gypsy Moths Flutter to East Hampton Beach (By AL BAKER, June 26, 2001)
* Q&A: On the Track of Venus (By C. CLAIBORNE RAY, June 26, 2001)
* LETTERS: Beauty's Truth, Truth Beauty? [What is Time?] (By PHIL HENSHAW, June 26, 2001)
HEALTH: Coping With a Child's Chronic Illness (By RANDI HUTTER EPSTEIN, June 26, 2001)
VITAL SIGNS / PREVENTION: Aspirin May Save the Sight of Diabetics (By ERIC NAGOURNEY, June 26, 2001)
VITAL SIGNS / TESTING: Routine Analysis May Detect Heart Risk (By ERIC NAGOURNEY, June 26, 2001)
VITAL SIGNS / BEHAVIOR: The Image Could Be the Wrong Message (By ERIC NAGOURNEY, June 26, 2001)

Monday, June 25, 2001:
On This Day: June 25 (Edward Holyoke 6/25/1689-1/1/1769, Antonio Gaudi 6/25/1852-6/10/1926, Robert Henri 6/25/1865-7/12/1929, Crystal Eastman 6/25/1881-7/8/1928, Benito Lynch 6/25/1885-12/23/1951, Henry Harley Arnold 6/25/1886-1/15/1950, Hermann Oberth 6/25/1894-12/29/1989, Lord Louis Mountbatten 6/25/1900-8/27/1979, George Orwell 6/25/1903-1/21/1950, William Stein 6/25/1911-2/2/1980, Ingeborg Bachmann 6/25/1926-10/17/1973, Aimé Césaire 1913, Sidney Lumet 1924, June Lockhart 1925, Eddie Floyd 1935, Barbara Montgomery 1939, Willis Reed 1942, Carly Simon 1945, Allen Lanier 1946, Ian McDonald 1946, Jimmie Walker 1947, Michael Lembeck 1948, Phyllis George 1949, Tim Finn 1952, David Paich 1954, George Michael 1963, Candyman 1968, Sean Kelly 1971)
* The Little Big Horn Massacre: Custer & 7th Cavalry Wiped Out by Sioux & Cheyenne Indians
(NY TIMES, June 25, 1876)
* George Abbott, Broadway Giant With Hit After Hit, Is Dead at 107
[6/25/1887-1/31/1995] (By MARILYN BERGER, February 2, 1995)
Yvonne Dionne Dies at 67; a Quintuplet Who Made History (By SHAILA K. DEWAN, June 25, 2001)
Roger Therond, Editor of Paris Match, Dies at 67 (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 25, 2001)
Margaret Sutton Dies at 98; Wrote Mystery Series (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 25, 2001)
Birth in Boston Riches, Death in Idaho Ruins (By SARA RIMER, June 25, 2001)
Artist Emerges With Works in a 'Private Language' (By EVELYN NIEVES, June 25, 2001)
Students Learn That Social Change Is Not an Outdated Concept (By JODI WILGOREN, June 25, 2001)
Not Quite Your Ancestors' Mayflower (By FOX BUTTERFIELD, June 25, 2001)
Physicist Said to Be Top Choice for Science Adviser to President (By ROBERT PEAR, June 25, 2001)
Former Spy Chief Returned to Peru After Being Captured (By CLIFFORD KRAUSS, June 25, 2001)
Harsh Chinese Reality Feeds a Black Market in Women (By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL, June 25, 2001)
Metropolitan Diary (By ENID NEMY, June 25, 2001)
OP-ED: We Can Beat AIDS (By KOFI A. ANNAN, June 25, 2001)
OP-ED ESSAY: The Henny Poll (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 25, 2001)
OP-ED: IN AMERICA: A Death Sentence in Africa (By BOB HERBERT, June 25, 2001)
OP-ED: The False Promise of Casinos (By RICHARD C. LEONE, June 25, 2001)
* BUSINESS: Trying to Win a New Name Game (By SUSAN STELLIN, June 25, 2001)
Market Place: Ruling Is Lift to NextWave Investors (By RIVA D. ATLAS, June 25, 2001)
* New Economy: Re-evaluating Online Strategies (By GLENN RIFKIN, June 25, 2001)
Advertising: Clairol Promotes New Hair Products (By ALLISON FASS, June 25, 2001)
The Fight for Control of Computer Associates (By ALEX BERENSON, June 25, 2001)
Clicquot Fights Back Against E-Mail Hoax (By, June 25, 2001)
* E-Commerce Report: Reunion Web Sites Gain Success (By BOB TEDESCHI, June 25, 2001)
Editor Finds No Joy in Discrediting Historian (By JULIE FLAHERTY, June 25, 2001)
* ART CRITIC: Young Artists Impressing Venice in the 1700's (By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN, June 25, 2001)
POP REVIEW: Eric Clapton: A Life Story Coolly Told With Voice and Guitar (By ANN POWERS, June 25, 2001)
ARTS ONLINE: Coaxing On-Hold Melodies (Your Own) From a Phone (By MATTHEW MIRAPAUL, June 25, 2001)
POP REVIEW: Return of the Go-Go's, With Muscle (By JON PARELES, June 25, 2001)
BOOKS: 'The Best a Man Can Get': Desperately Seeking Sloth (By JANET MASLIN, June 25, 2001)
TV: 'State of Grace': A Girl Grows Up With the Bad Habit of Reminiscing (By ANITA GATES, June 25, 2001)

Sunday, June 24, 2001:
On This Day: June 24 (Theodore Beza 6/24/1519-10/13/1605, Robert Dudley Leicester 6/24/1532-9/4/1588, Saint John of the Cross 6/24/1542-12/14/1591, John Hughes 6/24/1797-1/3/1864, Henry Ward Beecher 6/24/1813-3/8/1887, Gustavus Swift 6/24/1839-3/29/1903, Victor Francis Hess 6/24/1883-12/17/1964, Irving Kaufman 6/24/1910-2/1/1992, Norman Cousins 6/24/1912-11/30/1990, John Ciardi 6/24/1916-3/30/1986, Al Molinaro 1919, Jack Carter 1923, Claude Chabrol 1930, Mick Fleetwood 1942, Michele Lee 1942, George Pataki 1945, Georg Stanford Brown 1943, Peter Weller 1947, Nancy Allen 1950, )
* Air Force Details a New Theory in U.F.O. Case: Dead 'Aliens' Were Test Dummies
(By WILLIAM J. BROAD, June 24, 1997)
* Jack Dempsey, 87, is Dead; Boxing Champion of 1920's
[6/24/1895-5/31/1983] (By RED SMITH, June 1, 1983)
Erin O'Reilly, 41, Sergeant Who Broke Up Gangs, Dies (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 24, 2001)
Latin America's Poor Survive It All. Even Boom Times. (By ANTHONY DePALMA, June 24, 2001)
Twilight in the Land of the Gnomes (By SARAH LYALL, June 24, 2001)
Breadline? What Breadline? (By DAVID LEONHARDT, June 24, 2001)
Just What Game Is Putin Playing? (By PATRICK E. TYLER, June 24, 2001)
From a Mural, New Life in a Debate Over Memory (By CELESTINE BOHLEN, June 24, 2001)
The Untold Links Between Biographer and Subject (By EMILY EAKIN, June 24, 2001)
Lip Crit: It Smacks of Angelina (By TOM KUNTZ, June 24, 2001)
Tiny Fingers, Toes and Taste Buds (By JOHN O'NEIL, June 24, 2001)
Money Isn't Everything (By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr., June 24, 2001)
BUSINESS: Economic View: Rebate History Doesn't Repeat Itself (By DAVID LEONHARDT, June 24, 2001)
For Women at the Top, Something Is Missing: Social, Wifely Support (By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH, June 24, 2001)
Market Watch: An All-He-Can Eat Feast at a Steakhouse Chain (By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, June 24, 2001)
Book Value: Looking at E-Business From Both Sides Now (By FRED ANDREWS, June 24, 2001)
Market Insight: Can G.E. Still Prosper Without Honeywell? (By KENNETH N. GILPIN, June 24, 2001)
Portfolios, Etc.: On Nasdaq, Pennies May Be Good for Small Traders (By ALEX BERENSON, June 24, 2001)
Midstream: Almost 50, And Sold on Stocks (By JAMES SCHEMBARI, June 24, 2001)
On the Job: How I Undid My Summer Vacation (By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, June 24, 2001)
As Wives Move Up, Men Fend For Themselves (By EVE TAHMINCIOGLU, June 24, 2001)
Investing With Derwood S. Chase Jr. and David B. Scott: Chase Growth Fund (By CAROLE GOULD, June 24, 2001)
A Sector Strategy, Overtaken by Events? (By JOANNE LEGOMSKY, June 24, 2001)
TRAVEL: A Naturalist's Wonderland [Lord Howe Island, Australia] (By STEPHANIE SPEAKMAN, June 24, 2001)
What's Doing in Santa Fe (By CHRISTIAN DeBENEDETTI, June 24, 2001)
CORRESPONDENT'S REPORT: Politics Dictate the Fate of Shanghai Buildings (By CRAIG S. SMITH, June 24, 2001)
Manchester Rising (By ALAN COWELL, June 24, 2001)
Napa Sips in New Settings (By JANET PIORKO, June 24, 2001)
ART: The Restless American: On Ed Ruscha's Road (By AMEI WALLACH, June 24, 2001)
ART: Takashi Murakami: Carving a Pop Niche in Japan's Classical Tradition (By HOLLAND COTTER, June 24, 2001)
* FILM: Spielberg's Journey Into a Darkness of the Heart (By RICK LYMAN, June 24, 2001)
FILM: Lumumba': In a Mirror on Africa, a Hero Unfairly Tarnished (By ALAN RIDING, June 24, 2001)
FILM: In Film Biographies, a Fuller Spectrum (By ERNEST HARDY, June 24, 2001)
FILM: In Taiwan, an Anti-Modern Filmmaker, a Poet of Modern Anomie (By LESLIE CAMHI, June 24, 2001)
LIVING: Is This the Face of a Midlife Crisis? (By RICK MARIN, June 24, 2001)
Vows: Mary Greenway and Bernard Rogers (By LOIS SMITH BRADY, June 24, 2001)
On the Street: White Magic [15 photos] (Photographs By BILL CUNNINGHAM, June 24, 2001)
* On Language: The Rise of the Neighborly Intransitive (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 24, 2001)
The Red-State Network: How Fox News Conquered Bush Country— and Toppled CNN
(By MARSHALL SELLA, June 24, 2001)
* Harvard's Hoard (By JOHANNA BERKMAN, June 24, 2001)
The Shyness Syndrome: Bashfulness Is the Latest Trait to Become a Pathology (By MARGARET TALBOT, June 24, 2001)
Questions for Martin Short: Who's Asking (By DAVID RAKOFF, June 24, 2001)
How to Avoid a Blackout (By VICTORIA C. ROWAN, June 24, 2001)
In Japan, Grief, American Style (By DOUGLAS MCGRAY, June 24, 2001)
The Ethicist: Herbal Medicine (By RANDY COHEN, June 24, 2001)
Lives: For Other Prisoners, Timothy McVeigh Was Not a Worry (By AMANDA COYNE, June 24, 2001)
STYLE: Girl, It Was Scandalous! (By NELL SCOVELL, June 24, 2001)
STYLE: Appearances: The Makeup Lesson (By AMY M. SPINDLER, June 24, 2001)
Food: In the Raw (By JONATHAN REYNOLDS, June 24, 2001)
Rare Condor Born in Wild, With Some Help (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 24, 2001)
WOMEN'S HEALTH (NY TIMES, June 24, 2001)
* United States Women's Health Statistics (NY TIMES, June 24, 2001)
MIND AND BODY: She Feels Sick. The Doctor Can't Find Anything Wrong. (By LOIS B. MORRIS, June 24, 2001)
LESSONS OF THE HEART: A Devastating Lack of Awareness (By DENISE GRADY, June 24, 2001)
THE NURSING LIFE: Healing and Burnout, 12 Hours at a Stretch (By KELLY CROW, June 24, 2001)
LOOKS: Banish Wrinkles in an Hour! (For a While, Anyway) (By DONNA WILKINSON, June 24, 2001)
Looking for Health News? A Bikini Belly? There's More to Read (By ALEX KUCZYNSKI, June 24, 2001)
When Fashion and Makeup Do Wonders for the Spirit (By MARCIA SHERMAN, June 24, 2001)
Taking Care of Everybody but Herself (By ROBIN MARANTZ HENIG, June 24, 2001)
Even Light Exercise Can Help the Heart (By DENISE GRADY, June 24, 2001)
MEN'S HEALTH (NY TIMES, June 24, 2001)
* United States Men's Health Statistics (NY TIMES, June 24, 2001)
HEALTH: LESSONS OF THE HEART: Three Who've Learned The Hardest Way (By DAN BARRY, June 24, 2001)
DIAGNOSIS: Forgetful, Fearing Alzheimer's and Hoping for a Cure (By JOHN A. CUTTER, June 24, 2001)
The Standard Checkup? Well, Not Exactly (By DAVID TULLER, June 24, 2001)
Men's Magazines: How Much Substance Behind the Covers? (By ALEX KUCZYNSKI, June 24, 2001)
With Heartbeats, Slow Is Good, Steady Not So Good (By GINA KOLATA, June 24, 2001)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 24, 2001)
* I'm Not O.K., You're Not O.K. [Andrew Solomon, "Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression"]
(By JOYCE CAROL OATES, June 24, 2001)
* Cross-Examining Milton [Stanley Fish, "How Milton Works"] (By FRANK KERMODE, June 24, 2001)
Monarch Notes [Stanley Weintraub, "Edward the Caresser"] (By AMANDA FOREMAN, June 24, 2001)
Hunters, Gatherers, Fixers [Felipe Fernández-Armesto, "Civilizations"] (By J. R. MCNEILL, June 24, 2001)
* Lionel Casson, "Libraries in the Ancient World" (By ROBERT MESSENGER, June 24, 2001)
David Rakoff, "Fraud: Essays" (By CHRISTINA CHO, June 24, 2001)
Comic Boox [E-Books] (By MARK ALAN STAMATY, June 24, 2001)

Saturday, June 23, 2001:
On This Day: June 23 (John Fell 6/23/1625-7/10/1686, Giambattista Vico 6/23/1668-1/23/1744, Josephine 6/23/1763-5/29/1814, Carl Reinecke 6/23/1824-3/10/1910, Irvin S. Cobb 6/23/1876-3/10/1944, Alfred Charles Kinsey 6/23/1894-8/25/1956, Paul Joseph Martin 6/23/1903-9/14/1992, James Edward Meade 6/23/1907-12/22/1995, Jean Anouilh 6/23/1910-10/3/1987, Bob Fosse 6/23/1927-9/23/1987, Irene Worth 1916, James Levine 1943, Bryan Brown 1947, Clarence Thomas 1948, Frances McDormand 1957, Karin Gustafson 1959)
Taft-Hartley Bill Curbing Labor Becomes Law As Senate Overrides Truman's Veto, 68-25
(By WILLIAM S. WHITE, June 23, 1947)
* The Duke of Windsor Dies at 77: Abdicated in 1936 to Wed Mrs. Simpson, 'Woman I Love'
[6/23/1894-5/28/1972] (By Reuters, May 28, 1972)
James Parker, Curator of European Decorative Arts at the Met, Dies at 77 (By CAROL VOGEL, June 23, 2001)
Nananne Porcher, Lighting Designer, Dies at 78 (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 23, 2001)
Evalyn A. Clark, 98; Historian at Vassar, Is Dead (NY TIMES, June 23, 2001)
Wolfgang Fuchs, 62, Helped East Germans Escape to West, Dies (By ERIC PACE, June 23, 2001)
Lincoln Constance, 92, Expert Who Classified Farm Products, Dies (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 23, 2001)
Sripati Chandrasekhar, Indian Demographer, Dies at 83 (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 23, 2001)
Witnesses Say Generator Cut Power Supply to Raise Price (By MATT RICHTEL, June 23, 2001)
* Beliefs: A List of Works on Religion Whose Influence is Called Harmful (By PETER STEINFELS, June 23, 2001)
News Analysis: Terror, Iran and the U.S. (By JAMES RISEN & JANE PERLEZ, June 23, 2001)
Anlong Veng Journal: Praying to Pol Pot, Seeking Health and Good Luck (By SETH MYDANS, June 23, 2001)
China Announces Extensive Plan to Combat Its Water Shortage (By ERIK ECKHOLM, June 23, 2001)
A Gator in New York City? To Him, It's Just a Lizard (By JOHN DeSANTIS, June 23, 2001)
SPORTS: Ripken Will Be on A.L. All-Star Team (NY TIMES, June 23, 2001)
OP-ED: Learning to Love Language in a Bilingual School (By MARTIN PLISSNER, June 23, 2001)
OP-ED: JOURNAL: Death With Commercials (By FRANK RICH, June 23, 2001)
OP-ED: ABROAD AT HOME: Ripple of Hope (By ANTHONY LEWIS, June 23, 2001)
* LETTERS: Clutter, Clutter, Everywhere . . . Help! (By CARA S. TRAGER, June 23, 2001)
BUSINESS: Profit Fears, Focused on Drug Makers, Push Indexes Down
[Dow -111, Nasdaq -24] (By REUTERS, June 23, 2001)
* China's Once Undisputed Business Gateway Now Has Competition [Guangdong] (By MARK LANDLER, June 23, 2001)
Symantec Warning Sends Shares Down [-37%; fell $22.41 to $38.90] (By BLOOMBERG NEWS, June 23, 2001)
* ARTS: Minister Wants Artwork Revised or Removed (NY TIMES, June 23, 2001)
ARTS: After Helping Jews, a Paper Saves Itself (By DAVID MARGOLICK, June 23, 2001)
* BOOKS: A Forgotten Twain Tale Finally Makes It Into Print (By SARAH BOXER, June 23, 2001)
CABARET: Tony Danza Shows How Prime Time Starts at 50 (By STEPHEN HOLDEN, June 23, 2001)
DANCE: American Ballet Theater: With the Swan, the Lake and Debuts (By ANNA KISSELGOFF, June 23, 2001)
THEATER: A Hip-Hop Guide to Loving 'Romeo and Juliet' (By ANITA GATES, June 23, 2001)
THEATER: 'Women @ Work': Women in (and Out of) the Workplace (By ANITA GATES, June 23, 2001)
GARDENING: Cuttings: Colorful, Low-Maintenance and All-Season (By PATRICIA A. TAYLOR, June 23, 2001)

Friday, June 22, 2001:
On This Day: June 22 (Giuseppe Mazzini 6//2/1805-3/10/1872, William McDougall 6/22/1871-11/28/1938, Sir Julian Huxley 6/22/1887-2/14/1975, Carl Hubbell 6/22/1903-11/21/1988, Michael Todd 6/22/1909-3/22/1958, John Hunt 6/22/1910-11/8/1998, Gower Champion 6/22/1921-8/25/1980, Joseph Papp 6/22/1921-10/31/1991, Freddie Prinze 6/22/1954-1/29/1977, Billy Wilder 1906, Bill Blass 1922, Ralph Waite 1928, Dianne Feinstein 1933, Kris Kristofferson 1936, Ed Bradley 1941, Michael Lerner 1941, Brit Hume 1943, Meryl Streep 1949, Lindsay Wagner 1949, Graham Greene 1952 )
French Sign Reich Truce, Rome Pact Next; British Bomb Krupp Works and Bremen
(By GUIDO ENDERIS, June 22, 1940)
* Erich Maria Remarque Is Dead at 72; Novels Recorded Agony of War
[6/22/1898-9/25/1970] (NY TIMES, September 26, 1970)
Carroll O'Connor, Actor Who Played Archie Bunker, Dies at 76 (By RICHARD SEVERO, June 22, 2001)
Paolo Taviani, Dies at 88, a Founder of Italy's Republic (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 22, 2001)
Blues Guitarist John Lee Hooker Dies at 83 (By JON PARELES, June 22, 2001)
Dr. Rodolphe Coigney, Dies at 89, Hero of Wartime French Resistance (By PAUL LEWIS, June 22, 2001)
In Hazy, Humid Houston, the Mosquitoes Are Winning. Big. (By JIM YARDLEY, June 22, 2001)
Monitors Say China Pushes Tibet Monks From Study Site (By ERIK ECKHOLM, June 22, 2001)
Tokyo Displays Mixed Feelings at Premiere of 'Pearl Harbor' (By HOWARD W. FRENCH, June 22, 2001)
Shlunkendorf Journal: To Mesmerize a German, You Take Asparagus (By ROGER COHEN, June 22, 2001)
Public Lives: Poet of Life's Quiet Spaces Is Thrust Into Spotlight (By AMY WALDMAN, June 22, 2001)
MARKET PLAYERS: Interest Rates Put Student Stock Club in a Malaise (By N. R. KLEINFIELD, June 22, 2001)
BUSINESS: Stocks Rise on Hopes for a Rate Cut
[Dow +68, Nasdaq +28](By REUTERS, June 22, 2001)
Floyd Norris: Will This Slowdown Spare Housing, or Just Hit It Late? (By FLOYD NORRIS, June 22, 2001)
ARTS: 'Precious Possessions': Where the Written Word Gets Respect and Care (By HOLLAND COTTER, June 22, 2001)
Antiques: African Art for Sale, in Abundance (By WENDY MOONAN, June 22, 2001)
BOOKS: Kissinger Offers a Realist's Reflections on Foreign Policy (By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, June 22, 2001)
DANCE: 'Swan Lake': More Acting and Details Add to a Plot (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 22, 2001)
FILM: Tokyo Displays Mixed Feelings at Premiere of 'Pearl Harbor' (By HOWARD W. FRENCH, June 22, 2001)
FILM: 'Himalaya': The Pride and the Glory in a Western of Sorts (By A. O. SCOTT, June 22, 2001)
PHOTOGRAPHY: 'Photography and the Bauhaus': Up, Down, All-Around and Quite Silly Beside
(By SARAH BOXER, June 22, 2001)
TV: 'Free to Dance': The Black Stream of Modern Dance (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 22, 2001)
LIVING: THE OUTSIDER: Fishing: A Rite That Bonds the Generations (By JAMES GORMAN, June 22, 2001)
HEALTH: Genetic Study Dates Malaria to the Advent of Farming (By NICHOLAS WADE, June 22, 2001)

Thursday, June 21, 2001:
On This Day: June 21 (Increase Mather 6/21/1639-8/23/1723, Moses Hess 6/21/1812-4/6/1875, Sir Richard Wallace 6/21/1818-7/20/1890, Joseph Hayne Rainey 6/21/1832-8/2/1887, Jose Graca Aranha 6/21/1868-1/26/1931, Rockwell Kent 6/21/1882-3/13/1971, Pier Luigi Nervi 6/21/1891-1/9/1979, Reinhold Niebuhr 6/21/1892-6/1/1971, Mary McCarthy 6/21/1912-10/25/1989, Judy Holliday 6/21/1922-6/7/1965, Al Hirschfield 1903, Jane Russell 1921, Maureen Stapleton 1925, Ernie Kopell 1933, Monte Markham 1935, Ron Ely 1938, Mariette Hartley 1940, Meredith Baxter 1947, Michael Gross 1947, Prince William 1982)
Three Men Reported Missing In Mississippi Civil Rights Campaign
(By CLAUDE SITTON, June 21, 1964)
* Jean-Paul Sartre, 74, Dies in Paris
[6/21/1905-4/15/1980] (By ALDEN WHITMAN, April 16, 1980)
Barton Mumaw, Member of Ted Shawn Troupe, Dies at 88 (By JACK ANDERSON, June 21, 2001)
Adele Hofmann, Pediatrician Who Shaped Adolescent Care, Dies at 74 (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 21, 2001)
Bush Loses Favor, Poll Says, Despite Tax Cut and Trip (By RICHARD L. BERKE & JANET ELDER, June 21, 2001)
* Thousands Gather in Africa for Solar Eclipse (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 21, 2001)
Op-ED: Less Baseball Is More (By RICK BURTON, June 21, 2001)
Op-ED ESSAY: Scalia on Privacy (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 21, 2001)
BUSINESS: Stocks Finish Higher After Struggling Earlier
[Dow +51, Nasdaq +39] (By SHERRI DAY, June 21, 2001)
Chairman of Disney's Studios Resigns to Return to Broadway (By RICK LYMAN, June 21, 2001)
MARKET PLAYERS: Coping With Homework and a Bear Market (By N. R. KLEINFIELD, June 21, 2001)
Computer Gains Driven by Consumer Products (By JOHN MARKOFF, June 21, 2001)
CIRCUITS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 21, 2001)
* Online Shopper: A Path to Redemption (Limited-Time Offer) (By MICHELLE SLATALLA, June 21, 2001)
* Jostling on the Highway: Internet Providers, Aspiring to Serve (By CATHERINE GREENMAN, June 21, 2001)
* ARTS: Tokyo Displays Mixed Feelings at Premiere of 'Pearl Harbor' (By HOWARD W. FRENCH, June 21, 2001)
BOOKS: 'A Theory of Relativity': Will Duck Puppets or Barbie Win Her Heart? (By JANET MASLIN, June 21, 2001)
FILM: Leading Chinese Filmmaker Tries for a Great Leap to the West (By ERIK ECKHOLM, June 21, 2001)
* POETRY: New York Professor Is Nation's Next Poet Laureate (By ELAINE SCIOLINO, June 21, 2001)
THEATER: 'Pirates of Penzance': A Ship Full of Pop References (By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, June 21, 2001)
TV: Public Lives: An Actress and the City (Beyond All That Sex) [Cynthia Nixon] (By ROBIN FINN, June 21, 2001)
* LIVING: Close to Home: Where Vincent Price Went to Hide (By VICTORIA PRICE, June 21, 2001)
LIVING: Designed to Pry: Building a Better Fishbowl (By JOHN LELAND, June 21, 2001)
Garden Q&A: What's Oregano? (By DORA GALITZKI, June 21, 2001)
SCIENCE: Cold Water Flow From Arctic to Atlantic Is Falling. (By ANDREW C. REVKIN, June 21, 2001)

Wednesday, June 20, 2001:
On This Day: June 20 (Salvator Rosa 6/20/1615-3/15/1673, Adam Ferguson 6/20/1723-2/22/1816, Thomas Edward Bowdich 6/20/1791-1/10/1824, Jacques Offenbach 6/20/1819-10/5/1880, Alexander Winton 6/20/1860-6/21/1932, Sir Frederick Hopkins 6/20/1861-5/16/1947, Jean Moulin 6/20/1899-7/8/1943, Errol Flynn 6/20/1909-10/14/1959, Chester Arthur Burnett 6/20/1910-1/10/1976, Chet Atkins 1924, Olympia Dukasis 1931, Martin Landau 1931, James Tolkan 1931, Danny Aiello 1933, Brian Wilson 1942, Anne Murray 1945, Adre Watts 1946, Tina Sinatra 1948, Lionel Richie 1949, John Goodman 1952)
Cassius Clay Guilty in Draft Case; Gets Five Years in Prison
(By MARTIN WALDRON, June 20, 1967)
* Lillian Hellman, Playright, Author, and Rebel Dies at 79
[6/20/1905-6/30/1984] (NY TIMES, July 1, 1984)
* Donald J. Cram, 82, Is Dead; Shared Nobel Chemistry Prize (By KENNETH CHANG, June 20, 2001)
David Sylvester, 76, Art Critic Who Championed Modernism (By JOHN RUSSELL, June 20, 2001)
Amalia Mendoza, 78, Singer of Soulful Mariachi Ballads (By GINGER THOMPSON, June 20, 2001)
Harold A. Jerry Jr., 81, Dies; Helped Preserve the Adirondacks (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 20, 2001)
Cries of Save the Suckerfish Rile Farmers' Allies (By DOUGLAS JEHL, June 20, 2001)
Driver Who Tossed Dog Is Convicted of Cruelty (By EVELYN NIEVES, June 20, 2001)
A Muslim Woman With a New View of Culture (By BARBARA CROSSETTE, June 20, 2001)
19th-Century Charm Saved in 21st-Century Stacks (By SHAILA K. DEWAN, June 20, 2001)
On 100th Anniversary, a University Feels Reinvigorated [Rockefeller University]
(By KAREN W. ARENSON, June 20, 2001)
EDITORIAL: Another Iron Man Retires [Cal Ripken Jr.] (By, June 20, 2001)
* OP-ED: Creative Destruction and the Web (By DANIEL GROSS, June 20, 2001)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: The Girl Who Vanished (By MAUREEN DOWD, June 20, 2001)
BUSINESS: Shares Mixed Despite Early Bump in Technology Sector
[Dow -49, Nasdaq +4] (By SHERRI DAY, June 20, 2001)
Market Place: Future May Be More Uncertain for Technology (By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, June 20, 2001)
Workplace: Getting Over the Fear of Speaking (By MELINDA LIGOS, June 20, 2001)
Excite@Home Gets Yet Another Infusion (By SAUL HANSELL, June 20, 2001)
Advertising: Promoting Public's Perception of Zoos (By ALLISON FASS, June 20, 2001)
The Boss: I Once Had E.F. Hutton's Ear (By ADRIENNE FONTANELLA, June 20, 2001)
* Life's Work: Getting Rid of Office Clutter (NY TIMES, June 20, 2001)
* Management: A Poet Taps Into the Disillusionment of Managers (By HEIDI A. SCHUESSLER, June 20, 2001)
* ARTS ABROAD: French TV Closes a Long Chapter on Belles-Lettres (By ALAN RIDING, June 20, 2001)
FILM: Leading Chinese Filmmaker Tries for a Great Leap to the West (By ERIK ECKHOLM, June 20, 2001)
MUSIC: Puccini's 'Tosca,' for 45,000 in the Park (By ANNE MIDGETTE, June 20, 2001)
THEATER: 'Pirates of Penzance': A Ship Full of Pop References (By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, June 20, 2001)

Tuesday, June 19, 2001:
On This Day: June 19 (Blaise Pascal 6/19/1623-8/19/1662, Thomas Sully 6/19/1783-11/5/1872, William Henry Webb 6/19/1816-10/30/1899, Elbert Hubbard 6/19/1856-5/7/1915, James J. Walker 6/19/1881-11/18/1946, Wallis Warfield Windsor 6/19/1896-4/24/1986, Guy Lombardo 6/19/1902-11/5/1977, Paul Flory 6/19/1910-9/9/1985, Abe Fortas 6/19/1910-4/6/1982, Viktor Patsayvev 6/19/1933-6/29/1971, Pauline Kael 1919, Gena Rowlands 1936, Al Wilson 1939, Aung San Suu Kyi 1945, Phylicia Rashad 1948, Ann Wilson 1950, Kathleen Turner 1954, Paula Abdul 1962)
Civil Rights Bill Passed, 73-27; Johnson Urges All To Comply; Dirksen Berates Goldwater
(By E. W. KENWORTHY, June 19, 1964)
* Gehrig, 'Iron Man' of Baseball, Dies at the Age of 37
[6/19/1903-6/2/1941] (NY TIMES, June 3, 1941)
* Sam Jethroe, Oldest Baseball Rookie of the Year, Dead at 83 (By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN, June 19, 2001)
* Joe Darion, Lyricist of 'Man of La Mancha,' Dies at 90 (By STEPHEN HOLDEN, June 19, 2001)
Robert Heyssel, Ex-President of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Dies at 72 (By ANAHAD O'CONNOR, June 19, 2001)
Prominent Historian Admits Fabricating Vietnam Record
[Joseph J. Ellis, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian] (By JANNY SCOTT, June 19, 2001)
Cannelton Journal: Waiting for Extraterrestrials to Land in the Mines (By FRANCIS X. CLINES, June 19, 2001)
Therapists Are Sentenced in Girl's 'Rebirthing' Death (By MICHAEL JANOFSKY, June 19, 2001)
China Justice: Swift Passage to Execution (By CRAIG S. SMITH, June 19, 2001)
Putin Says Russia Would Counter U.S. Shield (By PATRICK E. TYLER, June 19, 2001)
The Smithsonian Gathers a Few of New York's Unsung Artists (By N. R. KLEINFIELD, June 19, 2001)
A Class of Teaching Fellows, Preparing to Learn on the Job (By ABBY GOODNOUGH, June 19, 2001)
OP-ED: America's Hispanic Future (By LORENZO ALBACETE, June 19, 2001)
OP-ED: FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Cease-Fire Umpteen (By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, June 19, 2001)
OP-ED: PUBLIC INTERESTS: Taking the Cure (By GAIL COLLINS, June 19, 2001)
BUSINESS: Nasdaq Retreats Below 2,000 as Fears on Technology Rise
[Dow +22, Nasdaq -40] (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 19, 2001)
Mixed Report From Oracle (By MATT RICHTEL, June 19, 2001)
Market Place: Volatile Hedge Funds (By GERALDINE FABRIKANT, June 19, 2001)
Advertising: Wrigley Returns to Times Square (By STUART ELLIOTT, June 19, 2001)
* ARTS ABROAD: A Geisha, a Successful Novel and a Lawsuit (By CALVIN SIMS, June 19, 2001)
ART CRITIC: The 49th Venice Biennale: Arty, Artful, Artless (By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN, June 19, 2001)
BALLET: 'Swan Lake': Lovers United in Decadence and Rottenness (By ANNA KISSELGOFF, June 19, 2001)
* BOOKS: A Life With God, Articulated (By DOREEN CARVAJAL, June 19, 2001)
Culture Notes: Off the Web (By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, June 19, 2001)
TELEVISION: 'Go Fish': The Quest to Be Cool in High School (By ANITA GATES, June 19, 2001)
LIVING: 60 Percent Off: Can Labor Day Be Far Behind? (By GINIA BELLAFANTE, June 19, 2001)
FRONT ROW: A Slimmer Karl Lagerfeld Makes His Concession to Fashion (By CATHY HORYN, June 19, 2001)
* SCIENCE: Physics' Big Puzzle Has Big Question: What Is Time? (By JAMES GLANZ, June 19, 2001)
* ESSAY: The Web as Dictator of Scientific Fashion (By JAMES GLANZ, June 19, 2001)
* Sun's Missing Neutrinos: Hidden in Plain Sight (By KENNETH CHANG, June 19, 2001)
* In Once-Lost Books, the Code Behind Indian Rock Art (By JIM ROBBINS, June 19, 2001)
Scientists Try to Explain the Cold, Mysterious Era of 'Snowball Earth' (By KENNETH CHANG, June 19, 2001)
Spacecraft's Supercamera Captures Earth in All Its Detail (By KENNETH CHANG, June 19, 2001)
Both Sides Now: New Way That Clouds May Cool (By ANDREW C. REVKIN, June 19, 2001)
Coral Reef Survival (By Henry Fountain, June 19, 2001)
Engineering Algae (By Henry Fountain, June 19, 2001)
* Flocking to Total Eclipse (By Henry Fountain, June 19, 2001)
Q&A: Bear Pairs (By C. CLAIBORNE RAY, June 19, 2001)
Letters: A Healing Power [Christian Science] (By NELSON THOMAS, June 19, 2001)

Monday, June 18, 2001:
On This Day: June 18 (Bartolommeo Ammannati 6/18/1511-4/22/1592, Feofan Prokopovich 6/18/1681-9/19/1736, William Lassell 6/18/1799-10/5/1880, Edward Wyllis Scrips 6/18/1854-3/12/1926, Henry Clay Folger 6/18/1857-6/11/1930, Nicolae Iorga 6/18/1871-11/28/1940, James Montgomery Flagg 6/18/1877-5/27/1960, Philip Barry 6/18/1896-12/3/1949, Laura Hobson 6/18/1900-2/28/1986, Anastasia 6/18/1901-7/16/1918, Ian Carmichael 1920, Tom Wicker 1926, Roger Ebert 1942, Paul McCartney 1942, Carol Kane 1952, Isabella Rossellini 1952)
Charter Of Human Rights Is Adopted In U.N. (By MALLORY BROWNE, June 18, 1948)
Daladier, Signer of Munich Pact, Dies at 86 [6/18/1884-10/10/1970] (NY TIMES, October 12, 1970)
* George Abrams Dies at 81; Was a Master of Typefaces (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 18, 2001)
* Aaron Green, Architect Who Worked With Wright, Dies at 84 (By WILLIAM H. HONAN, June 18, 2001)
* Bernard Strehler, 76; Dies. Studied the Causes of Aging. (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 18, 2001)
* Chelsea Clinton Is Stanford Graduate (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 18, 2001)
Plague of Crickets Does $25 Million Damage to Crops in Utah (By MICHAEL JANOFSKY, June 18, 2001)
Asthma Study Victim Is Identified as Lab Worker (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 18, 2001)
Lake Titicaca Journal: On a Lily Pad, Life Is Lush, but Watch Your Step (By CLIFFORD KRAUSS, June 18, 2001)
News Analysis: Bush's Easygoing Words and Hard Line Actions (By FRANK BRUNI, June 18, 2001)
Metropolitan Diary (By ENID NEMY, June 18, 2001)
* Buddhism Blooms Amid the Forests of the Catskills (By TERENCE NEILAN, June 18, 2001)
OP-ED: Sixth-Grade Dunce (By PAUL DE VRIES, June 18, 2001)
OP-ED ESSAY: Putin's China Card (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 18, 2001)
* BUSINESS: AOL-Microsoft Talks Ended by a Growing Rivalry (By JOHN MARKOFF, June 18, 2001)
* Market Place: Telecom Equipment Makers Still Face Hurdles (By ALEX BERENSON, June 18, 2001)
* Once-Bright Future of Optical Fiber Dims (By SIMON ROMERO, June 18, 2001)
How Magazines Stimulate Newsstand Sales (By ALEX KUCZYNSKI, June 18, 2001)
Effort to Collect Data on Book Sales Is a Step Closer (By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, June 18, 2001)
Actors' Talks Center on Journeymen Shortchanged by Pay of Stars (By BARBARA WHITAKER, June 18, 2001)
Advertising: High-Octane Yellow Pages (By STUART ELLIOTT, June 18, 2001)
Compressed Data: Sign of Hard Times in Silicon Valley (BY JOHN MARKOFF, June 18, 2001)
* Compressed Data: Tags Could Help Keep E-Book Links Alive (BY LISA GUERNSEY, June 18, 2001)
* E-Commerce Report: EBay Competes for Small Companies (By BOB TEDESCHI, June 18, 2001)
* BALLET: 'Swan Lake' in a German Countryside (By ANNA KISSELGOFF, June 18, 2001)
BALLET: 'Swan Lake': Venerable Tutor Drops In, Eyes Twinkling (By JACK ANDERSON, June 18, 2001)
BALLET: American Ballet Theater: Tchaikovsky in Full-Fledged Variation (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 18, 2001)
BOOKS: 'Juniper Tree Burning': A Strange Name and Other Burdens (By JANET MASLIN, June 18, 2001)
DANCE: Balanchine's 'Theme and Variations': Steps Fast and Slow, but Always Clear (By JACK ANDERSON, June 18, 2001)
FILM: 'Tomb Raider' Conquers Box Office (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 18, 2001)
MUSIC: 'Ivan the Terrible' Lives, Survivor of Stalin's Wrath (By BERNARD HOLLAND, June 18, 2001)
THEATER: 'Measure for Measure': Shakespeare's Darkness Is Flooded With Light (By BEN BRANTLEY, June 18, 2001)
TV: Busy Lives, Cable and Sameness Threaten the Network Film (By BERNARD WEINRAUB, June 18, 2001)
* WRITERS ON WRITING: Edmund White: Selecting Music for Writing (By EDMUND WHITE, June 18, 2001)

Sunday, June 17, 2001:
On This Day: June 17 (John Wesley 6/17/1703-3/2/1791, Charles Gounod 6/17/1818-10/18/1893, E. G. Squier 6/17/1821-4/17/1888, John Robert Greeg 6/17/1867-2/23/1948, James Weldon Johnson 6/17/1871-6/26/1938, Aleksandr Friedmann 6/17/188-9/16/1925, M.C. Escher 6/17/1898-3/27/1972, Martin Bormann 6/17/1900-5/?/1945, Sammy Fain 6/17/1902-12/6/1989, Ralph Bellamy 6/17/1904-11/29/1991, Charles Eames 6/17/1907-8/21/1978, John Hersey 6/17/1914-3/24/1993, Kingman Brewster, Jr. 6/17/1919-11/8/1988, Peter Lupus 1932, Rod Paige 1933, Barry Manilow 1946, Joe Piscopo 1951, Greg Kinnear 1964, Dan Jansen 1965, Venus Williams 1980)
Amelia Earhart Flies Atlantic, First Woman To Do It; Tells Her Own Story of Perilous 21-Hour Trip to Wales; Radio Quit and They Flew Blind Over Invisible Ocean
(By ALLEN RAYMOND, June 17, 1928)
* Igor Stravinsky, the Composer, Dead at 88: Shook Music World in 1913 With 'Sacre du Printemps'
[6/17/1882-4/6/1971] (By DONAL HENAHAN, April 7, 1971)
Russell M. Saunders, Stuntman in Movies, Is Dead at 82 (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 17, 2001)
Sunday Q&A: Madame Chiang, Centenarian (By Craig S. Smith, June 17, 2001)
Off-Field Hurdles Stymie Indian Athletes (By SELENA ROBERTS, June 17, 2001)
* OP-ED: LIBERTIES: The First Farmeress [Abigail Adams] (By MAUREEN DOWD, June 17, 2001)
OP-ED: Can Fatherhood Be Optional? (By CATHARINE MacKINNON, June 17, 2001)
* LETTERS: On the Menu: Modified Genes (By BARRY COMMONER et. al., June 17, 2001)
BUSINESS: For Busy Art Dealers, the Fair's the Thing (By BROOK S. MASON, June 17, 2001)
Market Watch: A Company Tested and Found Wanting [Nortel] (By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, June 17, 2001)
Grass-Roots Business: In Small-Town America, a Big Media Market (By JOEL KOTKIN, June 17, 2001)
The Nursing Home With Everything (for a Price) (By BARBARA WHITAKER, June 17, 2001)
* Strategies: Forget About Efficient Markets. Let the Sun Shine In (By MARK HULBERT, June 17, 2001)
* Preludes: Generation X, Still Undecided (By ABBY ELLIN, June 17, 2001)
Investing With Robert A. Schwarzkopf and Sandi L. Gleason:
Kayne Anderson Rudnick Small-Mid Cap Fund
(By CAROLE GOULD, June 17, 2001)
Vicarious Investing: Funds That Focus on Truly Liquid Assets [wine funds] (By CONRAD DE AENLLE, June 17, 2001)
Personal Business Diary: Not Everyone Cares About the Internet (By, June 17, 2001)
* ART: Rob Pruitt: Back in the Arms of the Art World (By MIA FINEMAN, June 17, 2001)
DANCE: A Madrid Flamenco Troupe Matches Steps With the Bulls (By LAURA KUMIN, June 17, 2001)
* FILM: In French Cinema, Femmes Over 50 Are Still Fatale (By ERICA ABEEL, June 17, 2001)
* FILM: 'Himalaya': Under the Spell of a Culture Opposite to the West's (By ORVILLE SCHELL, June 17, 2001)
MUSIC: 'Snow White' Shows a Darker Side (By PAUL GRIFFITHS, June 17, 2001)
THEATER: Letting Silence Speak of Anguish in Strindberg (By RON JENKINS, June 17, 2001)
* LIVING: Life With Father Isn't What It Used to Be (By ADAM STERN, June 17, 2001)
Making a Better World Through Fashion (By GUY TREBAY, June 17, 2001)
Vows: Georgette Bennett and Leonard Polonsky (BY ENID NEMY, June 17, 2001)
* On Language: Which Phrases Associated With Clinton Will Define His Era? (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 17, 2001)
* Document: The Study of Oprah (NY TIMES, June 17, 2001)
* Tales From Hollywood's Professional Autograph Collecting Trade (By MICHAEL JOSEPH GROSS, June 17, 2001)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 17, 2001)
* Allegro con Plastic Lobster: great pianist, Soviet virtuoso, a deeply troubled man
[Bruno Monsaingeon, "Sviatoslav Richter: Notebooks & Conversations] (By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN, June 17, 2001)
Pitiful, Helpless Giant [Martin Mayer, "The Fed"] (By DIANA B. HENRIQUES, June 17, 2001)
* The Hippest Guy on the Planet ["Now Dig This: Unspeakable Writings of Terry Southern"] (By CLAIRE DEDERER, June 17, 2001)
* FILM VIEW: The Hot Day Terry Southern, Cool and Fatalistic, Strode In (By JEFF MacGREGOR, November 12, 1995)
THE CLOSE READER: The Best Revenge [essays authors write in response to their critics]
(By JUDITH SHULEVITZ, June 17, 2001)

Saturday, June 16, 2001:
On This Day: June 16 (Sir John Cheke 6/16/1514-9/13/1557, Julius Plucker 6/16/1801-5/22/1868, Edward Davy 6/16/1806-1/26/1885, Sir George Frampton 6/16/1860-5/21/1928, Bobby Clark 6/16/1888-2/12/1960, Jean Peugeot 6/16/1896-11/18/1966, Stan Laurel 6/16/1890-2/23/1965, Barbara McClintock 6/16/1902-9/2/1992, Ilona Massey 6/16/1910-8/10/1974, Katharine Graham 1917, Erich Segal 1937, Joyce Carol Oates 1938, Joan Van Ark 1943, Roberto Duran 1951, Gino Vannelli 1952, Laurie Metcalf 1955, Kerry Wood 1977)
President Roosevelt Starts Recovery Program, Signs Bank, Rail and Industry Bills
(NY TIMES, June 16, 1933)
* Old Apache Chief Geronimo Is Dead at Near 90 [6/16/1829-2/17/1909] (NY TIMES, February 18, 1909)
Dennis Puleston, 95, Environmental Leader Is Dead (By PAUL LEWIS, June 16, 2001)
* Jamake Highwater, American Indian Author (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 16, 2001)
Makanda K. McIntyre, Jazz Performer and Educator, Dies at 69 (By BEN RATLIFF, June 16, 2001)
David Spedding Dies at 58; Headed British Spy Agency (By ALAN COWELL, June 16, 2001)
Wife Says Suspect Told a Priest 20 Years Ago of Aiding Soviets (By JAMES RISEN & DAVID JOHNSTON, June 16, 2001)
Public Lives: School Shooting a Part of Him, a Valedictorian Moves On (By JAMES STERNGOLD, June 16, 2001)
Putin Urges Bush Not to Act Alone on Missile Shield (By FRANK BRUNI, June 16, 2001)
Plain-Talking Bush Is Using His Charm on European Stage (By FRANK BRUNI, June 16, 2001)
NY REGION: Judith Nathan: One Woman's Year in the Spotlight's Heat (By SARAH KERSHAW, June 16, 2001)
* Every Home Has a Junk Drawer; His Held a $46 Million Treasure (By ROBERT HANLEY, June 16, 2001)
OP-ED: Turning a Friendlier Face to Iran (By LEE H. HAMILTON and JAMES SCHLESINGE, June 16, 2001)
OP-ED: For the Future of Vieques, Look to Hawaii (By DEBRA A. KLEIN, June 16, 2001)
OP-ED: A Dad at the Final Frontier (By MARC PARENT, June 16, 2001)
OP-ED: ABROAD AT HOME: The Closed Mind (By ANTHONY LEWIS, June 16, 2001)
ON PRO BASKETBALL: Jackson Can Stand With the Greats (By MIKE WISE, June 16, 2001)
LAKERS WIN SERIES, 4-1: Lakers Defeat Sixers for Second Consecutive N.B.A. Title (By CHRIS BROUSSARD, June 16, 2001)
BUSINESS: Shares Fall on Slow Growth in Phone Equipment Sales
[Dow -66, Nasdaq -16) (By BLOOMBERG NEWS, June 16, 2001)
Nortel Expects to Report $19 Billion Loss (By SIMON ROMERO, June 16, 2001)
ART: Reward Is Offered in Theft of Early Painting by Chagall (By WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM, June 16, 2001)
* BOOKS: Book-Starved in a Land With a Literate Past (By NEIL MacFARQUHAR, June 16, 2001)
BOOKS: Shelf Life: The Harem Is the Exotic Dancer In a Historical Peep Show (By By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN, June 16, 2001)
DANCE: Beneath the Froth, Serious Surprises (By ANNA KISSELGOFF, June 16, 2001)
FILM: Sony Admits It Used Employees as Bogus Fans (By RICK LYMAN & STUART ELLIOTT, June 16, 2001)
LAW: Making a Case for the Right to Be Openly Different (By KRISTIN ELIASBERG, June 16, 2001)
THEATER: Time for Bloom to Resume His Everlasting Odyssey [Joyce's Ulysses] (By DINITIA SMITH, June 16, 2001)
GARDENING: Cuttings: A Land Rush for Compost in the City (By ANNE RAVER, June 16, 2001)

Friday, June 15, 2001:
On This Day: June 15 (Franz Danzi 6/15/1763-4/13/1826, Hablot Knight Browne 6/15/1815-7/8/1882, Adah Isaacs Menken 6/15/1835-8/10/1868, Edvard Grieg 6/15/1843-9/4/1907, Nagano Osami 6/15/1880-1/5/1947, Malvina Hoffman 6/15/1887-7/10/1966, Yuri Andropov 6/15/1914-2/9/1984, Saul Steinberg 6/15/1914-5/12/1999, Mario Cuomo 1932, Waylon Jennings 1937, Aron Kincaid 1943, Russell Hitchcock 1949, Jim Belushi 1954, Julie Hagerty 1955, Eileen Davidson 1959, Helen Hunt 1963, Courteney Cox Arquette 1964)
More than 1000 Dead in Fire Aboard Steamboat in New York City's East River
(NY TIMES, June 15, 1904)
* Erik Erikson, Psychoanalyst of Human Development, Dies at 91 [6/15/1902-5/12/1994] (NY TIMES, May 13, 1994)
Jerry Sterner, Playwright; Wrote 'Other People's Money,' Dies at 62 (By ROBIN POGREBIN, June 15, 2001)
Herbert Woods, Consort of a Soul Food Queen, Dies at 76 (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 15, 2001)
* California Passes France on Economic Ladder (By TODD S. PURDUM, June 15, 2001)
* 1814 Banner Is Now Too Fragile to Wave [Star-Spangled Banner] (NY TIMES, June 15, 2001)
Bush Presses to Expand NATO Eastward (By FRANK BRUNI, June 15, 2001)
China Said to Sharply Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions (By ERIK ECKHOLM, June 15, 2001)
Nepal Gives 'Synopsis' of Massacre by Drug-Addled Prince (By BARRY BEARAK, June 15, 2001)
Public Lives: Parlaying a Gift Into a Gig Honoring Ol' Blue Eyes (By ROBIN FINN, June 15, 2001)
Man Claims $46 Million Lottery Prize (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 15, 2001)
EDITORIAL: Wall Street's Conflicted Research (NY TIMES, June 15, 2001)
OP-ED: The Un-Clinton and the Un-Yeltsin (By STEPHEN SESTANOVICH, June 15, 2001)
PUBLIC INTERESTS: Sisyphus in D.C. (By GAIL COLLINS, June 15, 2001)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS: They Hate Us! They Need Us! (By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, June 15, 2001)
BUSINESS: Indexes Drop as Poor Forecasts Pull Technology Down
[Dow -181, Nasdaq -78] (By SHERRI DAY, June 15, 2001)
Oracle to Unveil Its Latest Software (By MATT RICHTEL, June 15, 2001)
Advertising: Ad Spending Expected to Grow at Its Slowest Rate in a Decade (By STUART ELLIOTT, June 15, 2001)
U.S. Crackdown on Net Health Fraud (By GREG WINTER, June 15, 2001)
* ART: Ach, Such Industrious Romantics: Capturing an Era's Spirit in Germany (By HOLLAND COTTER, June 15, 2001)
ART: Modernism on the C&ocicr;te d'Azur, Dream Space for the 20th Century (By GRACE GLUECK, June 15, 2001)
ART: A Brash Yet Refined Collection of French Modern Art (By ROBERTA SMITH, June 15, 2001)
Inside Art: Sotheby's Finds Room for Fun (By CAROL VOGEL, June 15, 2001)
Antiques: A Car Design at Age 19 Set a Career [90-year old W. Dorwin Teague] (By WENDY MOONAN, June 15, 2001)
* BOOK CRITIC: Where Even a Not-Good Book Can Be Not Bad ["Power! Sex! Money! Fame!"] (By JANET MASLIN, June 15, 2001)
CABARET: Rob Evan: Serenading That Inner Child With Smiles Instead of Tears (By STEPHEN HOLDEN, June 15, 2001)
* FILM: Watching Movies With Julianne Moore (By RICK LYMAN, June 15, 2001)
* FILM: 'Songcatcher': A Tender Lady Explores Mountains and Their Music (By STEPHEN HOLDEN, June 15, 2001)
FILM: 'Lara Croft: Tomb Raider' Š Hey Guys, Wanna See a Babe Swing a Bungee? (By ELVIS MITCHELL, June 15, 2001)
THEATER: 'In the Penal Colony': Kafka's Pen? A Branding Iron (By BEN BRANTLEY, June 15, 2001)
* TV: Beware! It's 'Croc Week' [Steve Irwin, Crocodile Hunter] (By JULIE SALAMON, June 15, 2001)
* HEALTH: Vitamin C Pills Tied to DNA Risk (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 15, 2001)
Volunteer in Asthma Study Dies After Inhaling Drug (By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, June 15, 2001)

Thursday, June 14, 2001:
On This Day: June 14 (Charkes-Augustin de Coulomb 6/14/1736-8/23/1806, John Bartlett 6/14/1820-12/3/1905, Vasile Alecsandri 6/14/1821-8/22/1890, Robert La Follette 6/14/1855-6/18/1925, Karl Landsteiner 6/14/1868-6/26/1943, Edward Bowes 6/14/1874-6/14/1946, John McCormack 6/14/1884-9/16/1945, Margaret Bourke-White 6/14/1906-8/27/1971, Che Guevara 6/14/1928-10/9/1967, Jerzy Kosinski 6/14/1933-5/3/1991, Dorothy McGuire 1916, Gene Barry 1923, Pierre Salinger 1925, Marla Gibbs 1931, Jack Bannon 1940, Donald Trump 1946, Will Patton 1954, Eric Heiden 1958, Boy George 1961, Steffi Graf 1969)
Argentine Forces Surrender to British Troops on Disputed Falkland Islands
(NY TIMES, June 14, 1982)
Harriet Beecher Stowe, Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin", Dies at 85 [6/14/1811-7/1/1896] (NY TIMES, April 10, 1959)
Viktor Hamburger, 100, Dies; Embryologist Revealed Architecture of Nervous System (By KAREN FREEMAN, June 14, 2001)
Carol Bernstein Ferry, 76, a Supporter of Leftist Causes, Dies (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 14, 2001)
LIVING: Where Minimalism Is a Calling (By JULIE V. IOVINE, June 14, 2001)
Trade Secrets: Another Cooling Sound to Drown Out the Heat (By FRED BERNSTEIN, June 14, 2001)
GARDENING: Garden Q.&A.: Small Town Madeleine (By LESLIE LAND, June 14, 2001)

Wednesday, June 13, 2001:
On This Day: June 13 (Winfield Scott 6/13/1786-5/29/1866, Jose Antonio Paez 6/13/1790-5/7/1873, James Clerk Maxwell 6/13/1831-11/5/1879, Robert Wood 6/13/1879-11/6/1969, Etienne Gilson 6/13/1884-9/19/1978, Elizabeth Schumann 6/13/1885-4/23/1952, Mark Van Doren 6/13/1894-12/10/1972, Tage Erlander 6/13/1901-6/21/1985, Red Grange 6/13/1903-1/28/1991, Luis Alvarez 6/13/1911-9/1/1988, Ralph Edwards 1923, Bobby Freeman 1940, Malcolm McDowell 1943, Jonathan Hogan 1951, Stellan Skarsgard 1951, Richard Thomas 1951, Tim Allen 1953, Ally Sheedy 1962, Jamie Walters 1969)
Supreme Court's Miranda Decision on Criminal Suspects' Rights
(NY TIMES, June 13, 1966)
* William Butler Yeats, Irish Nobel Laureate Poet, Dies at 73 [6/13/1865-1/28/1939] (NY TIMES, January 28, 1939)
Todd Sweeney, 82, Is Dead; Briton in Vital D-Day Raid (By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN, June 13, 2001)
LIVING: In an Age of Guidebooks, a Taste of Undiscovered Italy (By REGINA SCHRAMBLING, June 13, 2001)
Lettuce: The Cool Gift Wrapping of Asian Cuisine (By ELAINE LOUIE, June 13, 2001)

Tuesday, June 12, 2001:
On This Day: June 12 (Cosimo I 6/12/1519-4/21/1574, Harriet Martineau 6/12/1802-6/27/1876, Charles Kingsley 6/12/1819-1/23/1875, Sir Oliver Lodge 6/12/1851-8/22/1940, Thomas Walsh 6/12/1859-3/2/1933, Fritz Lipmann 6/12/1899-7/24/1986, Bill Naughton 6/12/1899-1/9/1992, Milovan Djilas 6/12/1911-4/20/1995, Anne Frank 6/12/1929-3/?/1945, David Rockefeller 1915, Samuel Z. Arkoff 1918, Uta hagen 1919, George Bush 1924, Vic Damone 1928, Jim Nabors 1930, Marv Albert 1941, Spencer Abraham 1952, )
Raze Berlin Wall, Reagan Urges Soviet (By GERALD M. BOYD, June 12, 1987)
* Anthony Eden Dead at 79; Career Built on Style and Dash Ended with Invasion of Egypt
[6/12/1897-1/14/1977] (By ALDEN WHITMAN, January 15, 1977)
J. C. Furnas, Wry Historian of American Life, Dies at 95 (NY TIMES, June 12, 2001)
Yaltah Menuhin, Pianist in Musical Family, Dies at 79 (By ALLAN KOZINN, June 12, 2001)
* Harry Zohn, Brandeis Professor, Dies at 77 [German literature] (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 12, 2001)
Leila Pahlavi Is Dead at 31; Youngest Daughter of the Late Shah (By REUTERS, June 12, 2001)
SCIENCE: Guarding Underwater Treasures in the Dry Tortugas (By JON NORDHEIMER, June 12, 2001)
* SCIENCE ESSAY: Theorists of Inner Space Look to Observers of Outer Space
[physics & cosmology] (By DENNIS OVERBYE, June 12, 2001)
* Genome Project Rivals Trade Notes, Cordially (By NICHOLAS WADE, June 12, 2001)
* Connoisseurs of Chaos Offer a Valuable Product: Randomness (By GEORGE JOHNSON, June 12, 2001)
Clues to Mammals' Early Ancestor Emerge From Age of the Dinosaurs (By KENNETH CHANG, June 12, 2001)
Hot Stellar Winds Captured by X-Ray Orbiter (By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, June 12, 2001)
Warming Threat Requires Action Now, Scientists Say (By ANDREW C. REVKIN, June 12, 2001)
* The Frequent Flier and Radiation Risk [ionizing radiation from solar flares] (By MATTHEW L. WALD, June 12, 2001)
In the Prairie Heartland, a Wealth of Shorebirds Gathers (By E. VERNON LAUX, June 12, 2001)
OBSERVATORY: Secrets of a Survivor (By HENRY FOUNTAIN, June 12, 2001)
OBSERVATORY: Follow That Guppy (By HENRY FOUNTAIN, June 12, 2001)
OBSERVATORY: Mission to Pluto (By HENRY FOUNTAIN, June 12, 2001)

Monday, June 11, 2001:
On This Day: June 11 (George Wither 6/11/1588-5/2/1667, John Constable 6/11/1776-3/31/1837, Julia Cameron 6/11/1815-1/26/1879, Dame Millicent Fawcett 6/11/1847-8/5/1929, Richard Strauss 6/11/1864-9/8/1949, Yasunari Kawabata 6/11/1899-4/16/1972, Ernie Nevers 6/11/1903-5/3/1976, Jacques-Yves Cousteau 6/11/1910-6/25/1997, Vince Lombardi 6/11/1913-9/3/1970, Irving Howe 6/11/1920-5/5/1993, Rise Stevens 1913, Richard Todd 1919, William Styron 1925, Gene Wilder 1935, Johnny Brown 1937, Chad Everett 1937, Jackie Stewart 1939, Joey Dee 1940, Adrienne Barbeau 1945, Peter Bergman 1953, Joe Montana 1956)
Soviet And Britain Sign War And Peace Pact; Molotoff And Roosevelt Plan For 2D Front;
Army Fliers Blasted Two Fleets Off Midway
(By W.H. LAWRENCE, June 11, 1942)
Ex-Rep. Jeanette Rankin Dies at 92; First Woman in Congress
[6/11/1880-5/18/1973] (By ROBERT D. McFADDEN, May 20, 1973)
* ON HORSE RACING: Point Given a Great One? He Could Be (By JOE DRAPE, June 11, 2001)

Sunday, June 10, 2001:
On This Day: June 10 (James Short 6/10/1710-6/14/1768, Gustave Courbet 6/10/1819-12/31/1877, Louis Marie Anne Couperus 6/10/1863-7/16/1923, André Derain 6/10/1880-9/8/1954, Hattie McDaniel 6/10/1895-10/26/1952, Clyde Beatty 6/10/1903-7/19/1965, Frederick Loewe 6/10/1904-2/14/1988, Sir Terence Rattigan 6/10/1911-11/30/1977, Ralph Kirkpatrick 6/10/1911-4/13/1984, Robert Maxwell 6/10/1923-11/5/1991, Barry Morse 1918, Prince Philip 1921, Nat Hentoff 1925, June Have 1926, Lionel Jeffries 1926, Maurice Sendak 1928, Gardner McKay 1932, F. Lee Bailey 1933, Alexandra Stewart 1939, Shirley Alston 1941, Jurgen Prochnow 1941, Jeff Greenfield 1943, Elisabeth Shue 1963, Elizabeth Hurley 1965, Linda Evangelista 1965, Tara Lipinski 1982)
Cease-Fire in Syria Accepted; Israelis Hold Border Heights; Soviet Breaks Ties to Israel
(By SYDNEY GRUSON, June 10, 1967)
* Judy Garland, 47, Star of Stage and Screen, Is Found Dead in Her London Home
[6/8/1867-4/9/1959] (NY TIMES, June 23, 1969 )
* BELMONT STAKES: Point Given Hits Stride to Capture Belmont (By JOE DRAPE, June 10, 2001)
SPORTS: Crownless Point Given Reigns (By GEORGE VECSEY, June 10, 2001)
New Math: Going Along, but Not Getting Along (By ROBIN TONER, June 10, 2001)
Mr. Putin, Meet Mr. Bush: Who Needs Treaties? (By THOM SHANKER, June 10, 2001)
Death Be Not Bad for Ratings (By JENNY LYN BADER, June 10, 2001)
Government by Wish List (By RICHARD W. STEVENSON, June 10, 2001)
Johnson-Kennedy Redux: No Way to Treat a Rival (By JEFF SHESOL, June 10, 2001)
Where Kings Still Matter (By BARBARA CROSSETTE, June 10, 2001)
CORRESPONDENCE / History Lessons: All White, All Christian and Divided by Diversity (By ELIZABETH BECKER, June 10, 2001)
The Root of a Famine (By  JIM DWYER, June 10, 2001)
Chinese Welcome a Break From Old-Style Drama (By SHEILA MELVIN, June 10, 2001)
ART: The Dazzling Age That Was Queen Victoria's Preserve (By ALAN RIDING, June 10, 2001)
DANCE: Nicholasleichterdance: Fluent in the Languages of Lithe Bodies in Motion (By JOSEPH CARMAN, June 10, 2001)
FILM: The Upgraded Version: 'Rear Windows 01' (By LISA ZEIDNER, June 10, 2001)
FILM: Being John Malkovich, Director and Campagnard (By KRISTIN HOHENADEL, June 10, 2001)
MUSIC: Alma Mahler, as Ever in a Musical Shadow (By ANNE MIDGETTE, June 10, 2001)
MUSIC: The Untamed Sounds of 'Outside Music' (By JOE HAGAN, June 10, 2001)
OPERA: Adapting the Horrors of a Kafka Story to Suit Glass's Music (By JOANNE AKALAITIS, June 10, 2001)
TELEVISION: The 'Roswell' Army Fights for Its Show on the Web (By SOPHIA HOLLANDER, June 10, 2001)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 10, 2001)
* Where They Got Their Ideas [Louis Menand, 'Metaphysical Club'] (By JEAN STROUSE, June 10, 2001)
* Sky Watch: Serpens the Snake (By JOE RAO, June 10, 2001)

Saturday, June 9, 2001:
On This Day: June 9 (Peter I the Great 6/9/1672-2/8/1725, Samuel Slater 6/9/1768-4/21/1835, Otto Nicolai 6/9/1810-5/11/1849, Bertha Suttner 6/9/1843-6/21/1914, James Stillman 6/9/1850-3/15/1918, Carl Nielsen 6/9/1865-10/3/1931, S. N. Behrman 6/9/1893-9/9/1973, Patrick Steptoe 6/9/1913-3/21/1988, Les Paul 1915, Robert S. McNamara 1916, George Axelrod 1922, Marvin Kalb 1930, Jackie Mason 1934, Joe Santos 1936, Michael J. Fox 1961, Johnny Depp 1963)
Welch Assails McCarthy's 'Cruelty' & 'Recklessness' In Attack On Aide; Senator, On Stand, Tells Of Red Hunt
(By W.H. LAWRENCE, June 9, 1954)
* Cole Porter Is Dead; Songwriter Was 72 [6/9/1891-10/15/1964] (NY TIMES, October 16, 1964 )

Friday, June 8, 2001:
On This Day: June 8 (Gian Domenico Cassini 6/8/1625-9/14/1712, Robert Schumann 6/8/1810-7/29/1856, Samuel Hirsch 6/8/1815-5/14/1889, Sir John Millais 6/8/1829-8/13/1896, Robert Wagner 6/8/1877-5/1953, Marguerite Yourcenar 6/8/1903-12/17/1987, John Campbell 6/8/1910-7/11/1971, Robert Preston 6/8/1918-3/21/1987, Byron White 1917, Barbara Bush 1925, Jerry Stiller 1927, Dana Wynter 1930, Joan Rivers 1933, Millicent Martin 1934, James Darren 1936, Bernie Casey 1939, Nancy Sinatra 1940, Bonnie Tyler 1953)
Suspect in Assassination of Dr. King Is Seized in London
(By Fred P. GRAHAM, June 8, 1968)
* Frank Lloyd Wright Dies; Famed Architect Was 89 [6/8/1867-4/9/1959] (NY TIMES, April 10, 1959)
D. B. Osborne, Spence Headmistress, Dies at 103 (NY TIMES, June 8, 2001)
T.C. Tsao, Educator, Is Dead at 99 (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 8, 2001)
California Gets a Reprieve as Power Prices Fall (By RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr., June 8, 2001)
For Jeb Bush, a Likely Re-election Race About Big Brother (By DANA CANEDY, June 8, 2001)
Man Kills 8 Students at a Japan Elementary School (By HOWARD W. FRENCH with CALVIN SIMS, June 8, 2001)
* Public Lives: For Publisher, Book's Drama Spills Into Real Life (By ROBIN FINN, June 8, 2001)
OP-ED: PUBLIC INTERESTS: Going for the Gold (By GAIL COLLINS, June 8, 2001)
OP-ED: FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Solving for C (By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, June 8, 2001)
SPORTS: N.B.A. FINALS: Yo, Adrian, Can the Sixers Really Do It? (By MIKE WISE, June 8, 2001)
BUSINESS: Rally by Semiconductor Shares Lifts Technology Issues
[Dow +21, Nasdaq +46] (By SHERRI DAY, June 8, 2001)
* AOL Buys Business 2.0 Magazine (By SAUL HANSELL, June 8, 2001)
I.B.M. Finds Way to Speed Up Chips (By BARNABY J. FEDER, June 8, 2001)
Wall St. Bear Less Gloomy on Economy (By REUTERS, June 8, 2001)
Cable Giants Refuse to Sell Ads to Internet Competitors (By SETH SCHIESEL, June 8, 2001)
Mixed Assessment From Intel (By MATT RICHTEL, June 8, 2001)
* SCIENCE: Cosmic Players That Could've Been Stars (By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, June 8, 2001)
Moscow Journal: Take Cover, Spring Is in the Air (By MICHAEL WINES, June 8, 2001)
ART: 'Alice' Memorabilia Sold (NY TIMES, June 8, 2001)
BOOKS: 'Two Murders in My Double Life': A Mystery Bound Up With Soul Killing (By MICHIKO KAKUTANI, June 8, 2001)
ART: Coloring the Troops: Uniforms Become Cultural Touchstones (By ROBERTA SMITH, June 8, 2001)
FILM: 'Atlantis: The Lost Empire' Š Under the Sea, a Monumental Treat (By ELVIS MITCHELL, June 8, 2001)
FILM: 'Bride of the Wind': She Was the Fairest by Far (By A. O. SCOTT, June 8, 2001)
PHOTOGRAPHY: Roger Newton: Reinventing the Photo Lens for Large Abstractions (By MARGARETT LOKE, June 8, 2001)
* LIVING: THE OUTSIDER: Butterflying: A Pastime Without Pins (By JAMES GORMAN, June 8, 2001)
Family Fare: From Fossils to Forests (By LAUREL GRAEBER, June 8, 2001)

Thursday, June 7, 2001:
On This Day: June 7 (Gregory XIII 6/7/1502-4/10/1585, Celia Fiennes 6/7/1662-4/10/1741, Paul Gaugain 6/7/1848-5/8/1903, Max Kretzer 6/7/1854-7/15/1941, George Szell 6/7/1897-7/30/1970, Elizabeth Bowen 6/7/1899-2/22/1973, James Ivory 1928, Virginia McKenna 1931, Tom Jones 1940, Nikki Giovanni 1943, Ken Osmond 1943, Jenny Jones 1946, Liam Neeson 1952, William Forsythe 1955, Prince 1958, Anna Kournikova 1981)
Pope Becomes Ruler Of A State Again (By ARNALDO CORTESI, June 7, 1929)
Jessica Tandy, a Patrician Star Of Theater and Film, Dies at 85 [6/7/1909-9/11/1994] (By MARILYN BERGER, September 12, 1994)
Francis Bebey, African-Music Expert, Dies at 72 (NY TIMES, June 7, 2001)
Rosemary Verey, Legendary English Gardener Who Tutored America, Dies at 82 (By ANNE RAVER, June 7, 2001)
DESIGN NOTEBOOK: As Fashion on Two Wheels, Ducatis Are a Roaring Success (By PHIL PATTON, June 7, 2001)
GARDENING: Garden Q.& A.: Waiting for Bloom (By DORA GALITZKI, June 7, 2001)
FRENCH OPEN: In Paris, Clinton Puts the Whammy on Agassi (By SELENA ROBERTS, June 7, 2001)

Wednesday, June 6, 2001:
On This Day: June 6 (Diego Velazquez 6/6/1599-8/6/1660, Nathan Hale 6/6/1755-9/22/1776, John Trumbull 6/6/1756-11/10/1843, Alexandra 6/6/1872-7/16/1918, Sir Patrick Abercrombie 6/6/1879-3/23/1957, William Cosgrave 6/6/1880-11/16/1965, R. C. Sherriff 6/6/1896-11/13/1975, Sukarno 6/6/1901-6/21/1970, Jimmie Lunceford 6/6/1902-7/12/1947, Aram Khachaturian 6/6/1903-5/1/1978, Bill Dickey 6/6/1907-11/12/1993, Roy Innis 1934, Levi Stubbs 1936, Harvey Fierstein 1954, Sandra Bernhard 1955, Bjorn Borg 1956, Jimmy Jam 1959, Amanda Pays 1959, Max Casella 1967, Staci Keanan 1975)
* D-DAY: Hitler's Sea Wall Is Breached, Invaders Fighting Way Inland; New Allied Landings Are Made
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 6, 1944)
* Thomas Mann Dies at 80; Novelist Won Nobel Prize [6/6/1875-8/12/1955] (NY TIMES, August 13, 1955)
Harold Ridley, Early Developer of Lens Implants, Dies at 94 (By ANAHAD O'CONNOR, June 6, 2001)
Michael Sonnabend Dies at 101; Downtown Art Impresario (By ROBERTA SMITH, June 6, 2001)
John Hartford, Composer of Country Hits, Dies at 63 (By NEIL STRAUSS, June 6, 2001)
OP-ED: Another Chance to Make the Sale (By ALAN EHRENHALT, June 6, 2001)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: Scrappy-Doo Spoiled It (By MAUREEN DOWD, June 6, 2001)
Nasdaq Leads Shares Higher, Despite Economic Reports
[Dow +114, Nasdaq +78 on 6/5] (By SHERRI DAY, June 6, 2001)
Lucent Is Said to Be Ready to Offer Buyouts to 10,000 (By SIMON ROMERO, June 6, 2001)
Amazon Is Planning to Sell PC's for the First Time (By SAUL HANSELL, June 6, 2001)
Market Place: Preacher of Caution Decides to Open Technology Hedge Fund (By DANNY HAKIM, June 6, 2001)
* The Boss: My Release Is Music and Yoga
(By KNIGHT KIPLINGER, Editor in chief & publisher,The Kiplinger Letter, June 6, 2001)
Life's Work: New Baby, Same Old Job (By LISA BELKIN, June 6, 2001)
Workplace: Look Busy, Feign Interest and Be Paid (By JULIE FLAHERTY, June 6, 2001)
ARTS ABROAD: A Western With Real Spaghetti? In Amsterdam, It Got Third Prize (By SARAH BOXER, June 6, 2001)
BOOKS: 'The Botany of Desire': How Grasses Use People to Fight Trees (By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, June 6, 2001)
THEATER: 'The Credeaux Canvas': When Dreams Start to Fade There's Always Forgery (By BEN BRANTLEY, June 6, 2001)
RESTAURANTS: Lutèce Leaves the Past and Steps Into the Future (By WILLIAM GRIMES, June 6, 2001)
Trees vs. Produce:  Clashing Greens in Union Square (By REGINA SCHRAMBLING, June 6, 2001)
* SCIENCE: Survey Offers a Look Deep Into Cosmos (By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, June 6, 2001)

Tuesday, June 5, 2001:
On This Day: June 5 (Adam Smith 6/5/1723-7/17/1790, John Couch Adams 6/5/1819-1/21/1892, Pat Garrett 6/5/1850-2/29/1908, Jan Thorn-Prikker 6/5/1868-3/5/1932, Pancho Villa 6/5/1878-6/20/1923, Ruth Benedict 6/5/1887-9/17/1948, Federico Garcia Lorca 6/5/1898-8/19/1936, William Boyd 6/5/1898-9/12/1972, Tony Richardson 6/5/1928-11/14/1991, Bill Moyers 1934, Floyd Butler 1941, Spalding Gray 1941, Fred Stone 1946, Laurie Anderson 1947)
Robert Kennedy is Dead at 42, Victim of Assassin (By GLADWIN HILL, June 5, 1968)
Lord Keynes Dies of Heart Attack at 63 [6/5/1883-4/21/1946] (NY TIMES, April 22, 1946)
Abe Silverstein, Engineer Who Named Apollo Program, Dies at 92 (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 5, 2001)
Joey Maxim, Boxer Who Outlasted Sugar Ray Robinson, Is Dead at 79 (By EDWARD WONG, June 5, 2001)
Dipendra Dies at 29; Nepal's King for 2 Days of Suspicion (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 5, 2001)
Monarchy Is Still at the Heart of Many Nations in Asia (By BARBARA CROSSETTE, June 5, 2001)
Killings at Tiananmen Remembered in Hong Kong (By MARK LANDLER, June 5, 2001)
Stocks End Higher on Positive Earnings Outlooks
[Dow +114, Nasdaq +78 on 6/5] (By SHERRI DAY, June 5, 2001)
Shares Up on Gains by Oil Issues and Greenspan Remarks
[Dow +71, Nasdaq +6 on 6/4] (By BLOOMGERG NEWS, June 5, 2001)
The Sciences, a Magazine, Is Shut Down (By ALEX KUCZYNSKI, June 5, 2001)
News Analysis: Deal's Failure Puts a Chill in Lucent's Plans (By SIMON ROMERO & ANDREW ROSS SORKIN, June 5, 2001)
3 Fake Drugs Are Found in Pharmacies (By MELODY PETERSEN, June 5, 2001)
* ARTS ABROAD: Matisse: From the Secular to the Divine (By ALAN RIDING, June 5, 2001)
THEATER: 'The Woman in Black': Storytelling as a Subplot in a Classic Ghost Story (By BRUCE WEBER, June 5, 2001)
* SCIENCE: Nearby Star Appears to Have Asteroid Belt, Society Is Told (By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, June 5, 2001)

Monday, June 4, 2001:
On This Day: June 4 (George III 6/4/1738-1/29/1820, Carl Gustaf Mannerheim 6/4/1867-1/27/1951, Alla Nazimova 6/4/1879-7/13/1945, Natalya Goncharova 6/4/1881-10/17/1962, Harry Crosby 6/4/1898-12/10/1929, Richard Whorf 6/4/1906-12/14/1966, Charles Collingwood 6/4/1917-10/3/1985, Howard Metzenbaum 1917, Robert Merrill 1919, Dennis Weaver 1924, John Drew Barrymore 1932, Bruce Dern 1936, Anthony Braxton 1945, Keith David 1956, Angelina Jolie 1975)
* Beijing Death Toll at Least 300; Army Tightens Control of City But Angry Resistance Goes On
(By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF, June 4, 1989)
* Beno Gutenberg, Seismologist, 70: Expert on Size of Earth's Core [6/4/1889-1/25/1960] (NY TIMES, January 28, 1960)
* Anthony Quinn Dies at 86; Played Earthy Tough Guys (By ANITA GATES, June 4, 2001)
Birendra, 55, Nepal's King During Transition to Democracy, Is Dead (By BARBARA CROSSETTE, June 4, 2001)
Gene Woodling, Who Won 5 Titles With Yankees, Is Dead at 78 (By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN, June 4, 2001)
Tennyson Schad, Lawyer Who Founded Photography Gallery, Dies at 70 (By MARGARETT LOKE, June 4, 2001)
Bush Spokesman Catalogs Pranks Attributed to Clinton Aides (By ROBERT PEAR, June 4, 2001)
New Nepal King Says Report On Massacre Due in 3 Days (By BARRY BEARAK, June 4, 2001)
40,000 Turn Out in Hong Kong To Mark Tiananmen Killings (By MARK LANDLER, June 4, 2001)
Peruvian Son of the Poor Is Elected Over Ex-President (By CLIFFORD KRAUSS, June 4, 2001)
Nepal's Comatose King Dies Days After Family Is Slain (By BARRY BEARAK, June 4, 2001)
Metropolitan Diary (By ENID NEMY, June 4, 2001)
* Microsoft and AOL Discuss Linking Products (By JOHN MARKOFF, June 4, 2001)
* Market Research Moves From the Mall to the Net (By JULIAN E. BARNES, June 4, 2001)
Now Meet Jack Welch the Scribe (By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, June 4, 2001)
E-Commerce Report: Online Billing Waiting to Catch On (By BOB TEDESCHI, June 4, 2001)
Patents: Single E-Mail Box for Numerous Devices (By SABRA CHARTRAND, June 4, 2001)
Compressed Data: Vault Message Boards Now Need Registration (By JONATHAN D. GLATER, June 4, 2001)
Media Talk: Remembering Pearl Harbor Has Its Risks (By FELICITY BARRINGER, June 4, 2001)
Some Guidance From Microsoft (By JOHN SCHWARTZ, June 4, 2001)
* Technology Incubator to Focus on India [MIT Media Lab] (By SARITHA RAI, June 4, 2001)
* Paid Placement Is Catching On in Web Searches (By SAUL HANSELL, June 4, 2001)
Test of Faith for 'Survivor' Contestant, and Viewers (By JIM RUTENBERG, June 4, 2001)
* BOOKS: 'The Metaphysical Club': Big Thinkers in a Nation Transformed by Civil War (By JANET MASLIN, June 4, 2001)
DANCE: 'Onegin': An American Flourish to Stuttgart's Signature (By ANNA KISSELGOFF, June 4, 2001)
FILM: High Praise From a Fictitious Reviewer (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 4, 2001)
THEATER: 'Producers' Shatters Tony Award Record With 12 Prizes (By ROBIN POGREBIN, June 4, 2001)
Writers on Writing: Returning to Proust's World Stirs Remembrance (By LESLIE EPSTEIN, June 4, 2001)
DANCE: Ballet Students Already Fluent in the Choreographic Vocabulary (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 4, 2001)
LIVING: Shift May Be at Hand at Fashion Magazines (By ALEX KUCZYNSKI, June 4, 2001)

Sunday, June 3, 2001:
On This Day: June 3 (James Hutton 6/3/1726-3/26/1797, William Hone 6/3/1780-11/6/1842, Jefferson Davis 6/3/1808-12/6/1889, Henry James 6/3/1811-12/18/1882, Charles Lecocq 6/3/1832-10/24/1918, Ransom Eli Olds 6/3/1864-8/26/1950, Raoul Dufy 6/3/1877-3/23/1953, Josephine Baker 6/3/1906-4/12/1975, William Douglas-Home 6/3/1912-9/28/1992, Colleen Dewhourst 6/3/1924-8/22/1991, Tony Curtis 1925, Ian Hunter 1939)
American Floats In Space For 20 Minutes As He And Partner Start 4 Days In Orbit (By WALTER SULLIVAN, June 3, 1965)
* Allen Ginsberg, Master Poet Of Beat Generation, Dies at 70 [6/3/1926-4/5/1997] (By WILBORN HAMPTON, April 6, 1997)
Imogene Coca, 92, Is Dead; a Partner in One of TV's Most Successful Comedy Teams (By ROBERT D. McFADDEN, June 3, 2001)
Robert L. Benney, 97, Prolific Combat Artist, Dies (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 3, 2001)
David Young Dies at 71; Painter and Friend to Jazz Artists (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 3, 2001)
Freddie Trenkler, 88, Ice Skater Whose Specialty Was Comedy, Is Dead (By JACK ANDERSON, June 3, 2001)
ART: For a Polish Artist, the Crowds Crush (By RITA REIF, June 3, 2001)
DANCE: Assembling a Gathering of Spirits to Dance (By MARTHA ULLMAN WEST, June 3, 2001)
FILM: A True Italian Now, Caught in a 'Beautiful Trap' (By A. G. BASOLI, June 3, 2001)
TV: Nureyev as He Wanted to Be Seen (By HARRIS GREEN, June 3, 2001)
LIVING: Broadway Fashion: The Show That Never Goes On (By ILENE ROSENZWEIG, June 3, 2001)
Vows: Marjorie Harris and Basil Smikle Jr. (By MEL WATKINS, June 3, 2001)
* On Language: Er, um, (ahem!) (By WILLIAM SAFIREL, June 3, 2001)
* Questions for George Carlin (By STEPHEN SHERRILL, June 3, 2001)
* Sky Watch: Remarkable Precision [Big & Little Dippers to align pyramids to true north] (By JOE RAO, June 3, 2001)

Saturday, June 2, 2001:
On This Day: June 2 (Martha Washington 6/2/1731-5/22/1802, Marquis de Sade 6/2/1740-12/2/1814, Thomas Hardy 6/2/1840-1/11/1928, Sir Edward Elgar 6/2/1857-2/23/1934, Felix Weingartner 6/2/1863-5/7/1942, Charles Stewart Mott 6/2/1875-2/18/1973, John Lehman 6/2/1907-4/7/1987, Barbara Pym 6/2/1913-1/11/1980, Charles Conrad, Jr. 6/2/1930-7/8/1999, Sally Kellerman 1937, William Guest 1941, Stacy Keach 1941, Charlie Watts 1941, Marvin Hamlisch 1944, Lasse Hallstrom 1946, Jerry Mathers 1948, Dana Carvey 1955)
* Elizabeth II Crowned In Abbey; Millions Cheer Parade In Rain (NY TIMES, May 31, 1889)
Johnny Weissmuller Dies at 79; Movie Tarzan and Olympic Gold Medalist
[6/2/1904-1/20/1984] (By ROBERT HANLEY, January 22, 1984)
* Hank Ketcham, Father of Dennis the Menace, Dies at 81 (By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, June 2, 2001)
Arlene Francis, Mainstay of 'What's My Line?' on TV, Dies at 93 (By DANIEL J. WAKIN, June 2, 2001)
Li Kwoh-ting, Led Effort to Transform Economy of Taiwan, Dies at 91 (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 2, 2001)

Friday, June 1, 2001:
On This Day: June 1 (Robert Cecil Salisbury 6/1/1563-5/24/1612, Jacques Marquette 6/1/1637-5/18/1675, Francesco Maffei 6/1/1675-2/11/1755, Brigham Young 6/1/1801-8/29/1877, Mikhail Glinka 6/1/1804-2/15/1857, John Marshall Harlan 6/1/1833-10/14/1911, John Masefield 6/1/1878-5/12/1967, C. K. Ogden 6/1/1889-3/20/1957, Molly Picon 6/1/1898-4/6/1992, Richard Erdman 1925, Andy Griffith 1926, Pat Corley 1930, Pat Boon 1934, Peter Masterson 1934, Morgan Freeman 1937, Rene Auberjonois 1940, Jonathan Pryce 1947, Ron Wood 1947, Graham Russell 1950, Lisa Harman Black 1956, Alanis Morrissette 1974)
* Helen Keller, 87, Dies (NY TIMES, June 1, 1968)
* Brilliant Stardom and Personal Tragedy Punctuated the Life of Marilyn Monroe at 36
[6/1/1926-8/5/1962] (NY TIMES, August 6, 1962)
Helen Oakley Dance, Jazz Critic, Dies at 88 (By BEN RATLIFF, June 1, 2001)

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