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Monday, June 30, 2003:
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)

* Katharine Hepburn, Spirited Actress, Dies at 96 (By CARYN JAMES, June 30, 2003)
* Complete Coverage: Katharine Hepburn (1907-2003) (NY TIMES, June 30, 2003)
Fielder Cook, 80, Director of Films and TV Dramas, Dies (NY TIMES, June 30, 2003)
Freddie Meeks, 83, Ex-Sailor Who Was Pardoned, Dies (By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN, June 30, 2003)
Piet Dankert, 69, Former European Official, Dies (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 30, 2003)
Max Manning, 84, Negro Leagues Pitcher, Dies (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 30, 2003)
Robert L. Lehman, Rabbi, Dies at 76 (NY TIMES, June 30, 2003)
P.B. Collins, 82, Philanthropist, Dies (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 30, 2003)
ARTICLE (By, June 30, 2003)
* EDITORIAL: Hepburn: An Inestimable Self (By VERLYN KLINKENBORG, June 30, 2003)
ARTICLE (By, June 30, 2003)
ART: Intriguing Works Rise in London Sales (By CAROL VOGEL, June 30, 2003)
ARTS Briefing [Gustave Baumann's "Piñon, Grand Canyon"] (By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, June 30, 2003)
THEATER: 'NOTEBOOKS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI': If Leonardo Had Had Access to PowerPoint
(By BRUCE WEBER, June 30, 2003)

Sunday, June 29, 2003:
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)

John Henry Redwood III, 60, Actor and Writer, Dies (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 29, 2003)
* Robert Wechsler, a Creator of Miss Rheingold, Dies at 90 (By STUART LAVIETES, June 29, 2003)
* NATIONAL: Online Dating Sheds Its Stigma as Losers.com (By AMY HARMON, June 29, 2003)
* OP-ED: Is Google God? (By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, June 29, 2003)
ARTS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 29, 2003)
* ARTS: Fantasy Baseball of Another Kind (By JIM BOUTON, June 29, 2003)
ARTS: India's Ambassador, a Shiny Supermodel (By SARAH BOXER, June 29, 2003)
FASHION & STYLE: Contents (NY TIMES, June 29, 2003)
POSSESSED: Letting Fate Take the Picture [Jessica Craig-Martin] (By DAVID COLMAN, June 29, 2003)
VOWS: Annette Ezekiel and Jeremy Parzen (By KATHRYN SHATTUCK, June 29, 2003)
WEEK IN REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 29, 2003)
* Pursuing Happiness in Our Time (By JOHN LELAND, June 29, 2003)
* HAPPY JULY 2: Debunking America's Enduring Myths (By DAVID GREENBERG, June 29, 2003)
THE FRANKENSTEIN CANDIDATE: How to Build the Perfect Democratic Contender
(By ADAM NAGOURNEY, June 29, 2003)
CORRESPONDENCE: IRAQ: A Brush With 'Ali Baba' Reveals the Rule of Lawlessness
(By SHAILA K. DEWAN, June 29, 2003)
* BEAUTIFUL MINDS: Pure Math, Pure Joy
[Berkeley's Mathematical Sciences Research Institute] (By DENNIS OVERBYE, June 29, 2003)
TEST OF TIME: Fixing the Race Gap in 25 Years or Less (By STEVEN A. HOLMES and GREG WINTER, June 29, 2003)
BEYOND BAKKE: A Decision That Universities Can Relate To (By NICHOLAS LEMANN, June 29, 2003)
All Europe's the Stage for an Italian Duel (By FRANK BRUNI, June 29, 2003)
Two Deaths Take Georgia Back in Time (By DAVID M. HALBFINGER, June 29, 2003)
* Animals Seeking Happiness (By DAVID BARBOZA, June 29, 2003)
Making Pirates Walk the Plank [prosecution for trading music files online]
(By John Schwartz, June 29, 2003)
SUNDAY MAGAZINE: Contents (NY TIMES, June 29, 2003)
* ON LANGUAGE: Sexy Lexies (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 29, 2003)
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: Friendship Envy (By ANN PATCHETT, June 29, 2003)
QUESTIONS FOR JESSE FRIEDMAN: The Home Horror Movie (Interview by CINDY PRICE, June 29, 2003)
* ESSAY: A Nation of Grinders (By DAVID BROOKS, June 29, 2003)
THE ETHICIST: Medicine at 30,000 Feet (By RANDY COHEN, June 29, 2003)
COVER ARTICLE: The Executioner's I.Q. Test (By MARGARET TALBOT, June 29, 2003)
* Ayn Rand, in Spades [Adam Wildavsky's secret to bridge success] (By JOHN HODGMAN, June 29, 2003)
STYLE: Latins Are Not Lousy Lovers (By JOYCE CHANG, June 29, 2003)
FOOD: Frozen Assets [peach ice cream] (By JULIA REED, June 29, 2003)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 29, 2003)

Saturday, June 28, 2003:
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)

* I. Bernard Cohen, 89, Pioneer in History of Science, Dies (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 28, 2003)
David Newman, Whose First Screenplay Was 'Bonnie and Clyde,' Dies at 66 (By CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT, June 28, 2003)
Sara Ann Freed, Award-Winning Editor of Mystery Books, Dies at 57 (NY TIMES, June 28, 2003)
ARTS: A Library in Cuba: What Is It? (By FELICIA R. LEE, June 28, 2003)
* ARTS: Calculating the Irrational in Economics (By STEPHEN J. DUBNER, June 28, 2003)
* CONNECTIONS: A Seeker of Music's Poetry in the Mathematical Realm (By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN, June 28, 2003)
POP REVIEW | NEIL YOUNG: Small-Town Humanity in Easy Song (By JON PARELES, June 28, 2003)

Friday, June 27, 2003:
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)

* Strom Thurmond, Foe of Integration, Dies at 100 (By ADAM CLYMER, June 27, 2003)
Richard Pough, 99, Founder of the Nature Conservancy, Dies (By STUART LAVIETES, June 27, 2003)
ART: MAX BECKMANN: Chuckling Darkly at Disaster (By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN, June 27, 2003)

Thursday, June 26, 2003:
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)

Sir Denis Thatcher, Gleeful 2nd Fiddle to British Leader, Dies (By LIZETTE ALVAREZ, June 26, 2003)
Lester Maddox, Segregationist and Georgia Governor, Dies at 87 (By RICHARD SEVERO, June 26, 2003)
Fred Sandback, Sculptor of Minimalist Installations, Dies at 59 (By KEN JOHNSON, June 26, 2003)
DANCE | NEW YORK CITY BALLET: A Romantic's Wry Musings on Love's Sweet Song (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 26, 2003)
CIRCUITS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 26, 2003)

Wednesday, June 25, 2003:
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)

* Leon Uris, 78, Who Wrote Sweeping Novels Like 'Exodus,' Dies (By CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT, June 25, 2003)
Gladys Heldman, 81, a Leader in Promoting Women's Tennis, Dies (By LENA WILLIAMS, June 25, 2003)
Anne Belle, Whose Films Captured Lives of Ballet Dancers, Dies at 68 (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 25, 2003)
Vic Taylor, Singer, Dies at 56 (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 25, 2003)
Staige D. Blackford, Editor, Dies at 72 (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 25, 2003)

Tuesday, June 24, 2003:
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)

Maynard H. Jackson Jr., First Black Mayor of Atlanta, Dies at 65 (By DAVID M. HALBFINGER, June 24, 2003)
Joseph Chaikin, Actor and Innovative Director, Dies at 67 (By RALPH BLUMENTHAL, June 24, 2003)
* Leonard Koppett, 79, Writer With Novel Approach to Sports, Dies (By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN, June 24, 2003)
Peanuts Hucko, Clarinetist and Saxophonist, Dies at 85 (By PETER KEEPNEWS, June 24, 2003)
Bob Stump, 76, Ex-Congressman of Arizona, Dies (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 24, 2003)
SCIENCE NEWS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 24, 2003)
* SCIENCE: They Eat Their Own; the Question Is Why (By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr., June 24, 2003)
* SCIENCE HISTORIAN AT WORK: The Clocks That Shaped Einstein's Leap in Time (By DENNIS OVERBYE, June 24, 2003)
* A CHRONOLOGY: Tying Tick to Tock (NY TIMES, June 24, 2003)
A Mathematician Crunches the Supreme Court's Numbers (By NICHOLAS WADE, June 24, 2003)
Video-Computer Combo Helps Pianists Compensate for Stress Injury (By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr., June 24, 2003)
From Flowing Fluids, Beautiful Images and Unlocked Secrets (By BRUCE SCHECHTER, June 24, 2003)
* OBSERVATORY: Turning Down the Volume [Asteroid 1950DA Impact 3-16-2880]
(By HENRY FOUNTAIN, June 24, 2003)
Q & A: Sewage or Trash? (By C. CLAIBORNE RAY, June 24, 2003)

Monday, June 23, 2003:
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)

Peter Carlesimo, 87, Former N.I.T. Executive, Dies (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 23, 2003)
George Axelrod, 81, Quirky Writer for Stage and Film, Dies (By RICK LYMAN, June 23, 2003)
Victor Perera, 69, Who Wrote of Sephardic Jews and Mayas, Dies (By STUART LAVIETES, June 23, 2003)
NATIONAL: Effort to Equip Libraries With Internet Filters Is Allowed (By LINDA GREENHOUSE, June 23, 2003)
Walter N. Rothschild Jr., Who Left Retailing Chain for Civic Service, Dies at 83 (By PATRICK HEALY, June 23, 2003)
* NY REGION: Rain Record Falls, and Still It Keeps Falling [June Rain 10.15"]
(By ANDREA ELLIOTT, June 23, 2003)
BUSINESS: Idec and Biogen Agree to Merge in $6.79 Billion Deal (By KENNETH N. GILPIN, June 23, 2003)
* New 'Harry Potter' Book Sells 5 Million on First Day (By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, June 23, 2003)
TECHNOLOGY: The Tech Rebound That Isn't Quite (By STEVE LOHR, June 23, 2003)

Sunday, June 22, 2003:
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)

Roger Neilson, 69, Innovator as Longtime Hockey Coach, Dies (By FRANK LITSKY, June 22, 2003)
Johnny Miles, Upset Winner of Boston Marathon, Dies at 97 (By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN, June 22, 2003)
Dr. Belding H. Scribner, Medical Pioneer, Dies at 82 (By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, June 22, 2003)
Paul Bernbach, 57, Investor and Art Patron, Dies (By ERIC PACE, June 22, 2003)
Doris Andrews, 82, Advocate for Weir Farm, Dies (By ERIC PACE, June 22, 2003)
BUSINESS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 22, 2003)
* The Corporate Blog Is Catching On (By THOM WEIDLICH, June 22, 2003)
ARTS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 22, 2003)
ARTS: Forget the Clothes; Prada's Latest Design Isn't for Sale (By JULIE V. IOVINE, June 22, 2003)
* ART: Eminent but Broke: Max Beckmann's New York Years (By TED LOOS, June 22, 2003)
ARTS: Advertisements for the Vatican, Art Included (By VICKI GOLDBERG, June 22, 2003)
ART THIS WEEK: Venus on Red Satin: Salvador Dalí's House in Queens (By CAROL KINO, June 22, 2003)
DANCE: To Dance, Perchance to Be Seen (By KATHRYN SHATTUCK, June 22, 2003)
* MUSIC: The Weird Twilight of a Wagner (By JOHN ROCKWELL, June 22, 2003)
MUSIC: HIGH NOTES: When the Prince and the Pianist Are the Same Man (By JAMES R. OESTREICH, June 22, 2003)
POP REVIEW | DIXIE CHICKS: Down-Home and Defiant Again (By JON PARELES, June 22, 2003)
* THEATER: A Stage Design Worthy of Leonardo Da Vinci (By ROBERTA SMITH, June 22, 2003)
* TV: Her Favorite Class: 'Sex' Education (By SARAH HEPOLA, June 22, 2003)
FASHION & STYLE: Contents (NY TIMES, June 22, 2003)
Metrosexuals Come Out (By WARREN ST. JOHN, June 22, 2003)
* After 'The Bell Jar,' Life Went On [Sylvia Plath] (By ALEX WITCHEL, June 22, 2003)
Murder, She Wrote, but Not Just the Facts [Maria Flook on Christa Worthington]
(By JOHN LELAND, June 22, 2003)
A NIGHT OUT WITH Alec Baldwin: Mellow Is Not His Role (By HILARY DE VRIES, June 22, 2003)
* POSSESSED: Still True to Herself, 50 Years After Flair [Fleur Cowles] (By DAVID COLMAN, June 22, 2003)
VOWS: Lauren Ackerman and Paul Forte (By ABBY ELLIN, June 22, 2003)
TRAVEL: Contents (NY TIMES, June 22, 2003)
* Finding Zen and Flowers in Bloom (By ALLISON HOOVER BARTLETT, June 22, 2003)
* Tassajara Zen Mountain Center [Slide Show] (Photos By Ann Johansson, June 22, 2003)
* A Skeptic in Yogaland [retreat in the Bahamas] (By ANDY NEWMAN, June 22, 2003)
ESSAY: Big Sky, Open Arms [Montana] (By JUDY BELK, June 22, 2003)
CHOICE TABLES: In Japan, 'Eat Your Vegetables' Is a Pleasure (By ELIZABETH ANDOH, June 22, 2003)
PRACTICAL TRAVELER: Internet Maps: Driver Beware (By SUSAN STELLIN, June 22, 2003)
WEEK IN REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 22, 2003)
HE SAID, HE SAID: Bush May Have Exaggerated, but Did He Lie? (By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM, June 22, 2003)
IT'S UNANIMOUS: Will the Court Move Right? It Already Has (By LINDA GREENHOUSE, June 22, 2003)
SHADES OF THE SHAH: Nuclear Ambitions Aren't New for Iran (By ELAINE SCIOLINO, June 22, 2003)
MANAGING FREEDOM IN IRAQ: America Brings Democracy: Censor Now, Vote Later (By DAVID ROHDE, June 22, 2003)
* SIMPLER TERMS: If It's 'Orwellian,' It's Probably Not (By GEOFFREY NUNBERG, June 22, 2003)
* What We Don't Know About Obesity (By GINA KOLATA, June 22, 2003)
SHORTCHANGED: Short Men, Short Shrift. Are Drugs the Answer? (By NATALIE ANGIER, June 22, 2003)
The View From 5-Foot-3 (By JOHN SCHWARTZ, June 22, 2003)
* SIDE EFFECTS: Your Zoloft Might Prevent a Heart Attack (By PETER D. KRAMER, June 22, 2003)
SUNDAY MAGAZINE: Contents (NY TIMES, June 22, 2003)
* ON LANGUAGE: Hyperpower (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 22, 2003)
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: Signals From Nowhere (By WALTER KIRN, June 22, 2003)
QUESTIONS FOR NEWT GINGRICH: Speak, History (Interview by MICHAEL CROWLEY, June 22, 2003)
* CLOSE READING: Breaking the Spell (By CHARLES McGRATH, June 22, 2003)
THE ETHICIST: Telling the Police (By RANDY COHEN, June 22, 2003)
COVER ARTICLE: A Rookie and His Burdens [Amare Stoudemire] (By PETER de JONGE, June 22, 2003)
Nation Builders for Hire (By DAN BAUM, June 22, 2003)
* Savant for a Day (By LAWRENCE OSBORNE, June 22, 2003)
The Marketing of No Marketing (By ROB WALKER, June 22, 2003)
STYLE: A Ruin With a View (By PILAR VILADAS, June 22, 2003)
FOOD: Claw Daddy (By JASON EPSTEIN, June 22, 2003)
LIVES: A Long Goodbye (By LAURA KANE as told to CURTIS SITTENFELD, June 22, 2003)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 22, 2003)
'Nelson': Invincible at Sea and Irresistible on Land (By HILARY SPURLING, June 22, 2003)
'John Paul Jones': Always in Attack Mode (By NATHANIEL PHILBRICK, June 22, 2003)
'Roone': Abecedarian [Roone Arledge's memoir] (By BILL CARTER, June 22, 2003)
'When Hollywood Had a King': The Last Tycoon (By BERNARD WEINRAUB, June 22, 2003)
'Sexual Healing': Paging Dr. Feelgood (By BEVERLY LOWRY, June 22, 2003)
* CHILDREN'S BOOKS: Fantasy vs. Escapism (By ELIZABETH DEVEREAUX, June 22, 2003)
'The Red and the Blacklist': Warned by Norma Jean (By DAVID FREEMAN, June 22, 2003)
* Women's Health: Contents (NY TIMES, June 22, 2003)
* BONES AND MORE: When It Comes to Calcium, the Advice Is to Keep Eating (By SARA IVRY, June 22, 2003)
BODY AND IMAGE: Don't Sweat the Reasons, Just Go On and Sweat (By GINA KOLATA, June 22, 2003)
BODY AND IMAGE: At the Big Gym, Few Frills, but Plenty of Determination (By SETH KUGEL, June 22, 2003)

Saturday, June 21, 2003:
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)

Doug Michels, Radical Artist and Architect, Dies at 59 (By KEN JOHNSON, June 21, 2003)
Howard David Samuel, 78, Labor Official and Liaison, Dies (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 21, 2003)
William Marshall, Actor in Movies and on Broadway, Dies at 78 (NY TIMES, June 21, 2003)
Dave Polansky, 83, Who Guided City College Team After Scandal, Dies (By RAY CORIO, June 21, 2003)
TECHNOLOGY: E-Mail Swindle Uses False Report About a Swindle [Best Buy]
(By KATIE HAFNER & LAURIE J. FLYNN, June 21, 2003)
* ARTS & IDEAS: A Nepotism That Insists on Worth (By EMILY EAKIN, June 21, 2003)
ARTS: If Sanity Is Forced on a Defendant, Who Is on Trial? (By DAPHNE EVIATAR, June 21, 2003)
ARTS: Nefertiti's Bust Gets a Body, Offending Egyptians (By HUGH EAKIN, June 21, 2003)
BOOKS: 'THE DUST OF EMPIRE': On Empire Building the American Way [Karl E. Meyer]
(By STEPHEN KOTKIN, June 21, 2003)

Friday, June 20, 2003:
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)

Rudolf F. Hoelker, 91, Space Flight Scientist, Dies (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 20, 2003)
Marilyn Fischbach, 72, Art Gallery Founder, Dies (NY TIMES, June 20, 2003)
* ART: WILLARD METCALF: A Landscapist Who Made Impressionism American (By GRACE GLUECK, June 20, 2003)
DANCE: NEW YORK CITY BALLET: Serving Philip Glass, in Classical Style (By ANNA KISSELGOFF, June 20, 2003)
THEATER: 'FIRST LIGHT': Six Windows to the Soul, Some Blurred (By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, June 20, 2003)
* TV WEEKEND | 'SEX AND THE CITY': Adieu, Before Wrinkles Show (By ALESSANDRA STANLEY, June 20, 2003)

Thursday, June 19, 2003:
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)

* Larry Doby, Who Broke a Color Barrier, Dies at 79 (By CLAIRE SMITH, June 19, 2003)
Donald Arthur MacDonald, 83, Ex-Executive at Dow Jones, Dies (NY TIMES, June 19, 2003)
Peter Redgrove, a Prolific British Poet, Dies at 71 (NY TIMES, June 19, 2003)
ARCHITECTURE CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: Blond Ambition on Red Brick (By HERBERT MUSCHAMP, June 20, 2003)
CIRCUITS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 19, 2003)
Among Film's Ghosts, Its Future (By ERIC A. TAUB, June 19, 2003)
* STATE OF THE ART: Recording, in Flavors of DVD (By DAVID POGUE, June 19, 2003)
* No Time for EBay? Here Come the Agents (By LISA NAPOLI, June 19, 2003)
* ONLINE SHOPPER: For the Connoisseur, Catalog Nirvana [Google Catalogs]
(By MICHELLE SLATALLA, June 19, 2003)
* WHAT'S NEXT: Where Is Everybody? The Wireless Network Might Know (By IAN AUSTEN, June 19, 2003)
BASICS: Ultimate Machines for Serious Gamers (By CHARLES HEROLD, June 19, 2003)
The Liberty Bell's Stress Test (By BONNIE ROTHMAN MORRIS, June 19, 2003)
* A Blogger's Big-Fish Fantasy (By CATHERINE GREENMAN, June 19, 2003)
ONLINE DIARY: 'Harry Potter' Fans Wait Online and Sites for List Lovers (By PAMELA LiCALZI O'CONNELL, June 19, 2003)
A Laptop Always on the Go, Yet Always Plugged In [$150] (By IAN AUSTEN, June 19, 2003)
Q & A: Freedom to Play Music, but Not to Share It (By J. D. BIERSDORFER, June 19, 2003)

Wednesday, June 18, 2003:
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)

* Robert A. Good, 81, Founder of Modern Immunology, Dies (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 18, 2003)
Malonga Casquelourd, African Dancer, Dies at 55 (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 18, 2003)
OP-ED: Bushworld and Hillaryland (By MAUREEN DOWD, June 18, 2003)
FOOD & DINING: Contents (NY TIMES, June 18, 2003)
* The Oeuf and I: An Old Love Seems New [4 recipes] (By AMANDA HESSER, June 18, 2003)
* The Ideal Apricot Is Delectable and Elusive (By KAY RENTSCHLER, June 18, 2003)
THE CHEF: Bread Pudding Layered With Rich Surprises (By AMANDA HESSER, June 18, 2003)

Tuesday, June 17, 2003:
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)

* Hume Cronyn, Compelling Actor of Stage and Screen, Dies at 91 (By MARILYN BERGER, June 17, 2003)
Duke of Bedford, Ran Family's Woburn Estates, Dies at 63 (By PAUL LEWIS, June 17, 2003)
Harold Ashby, Saxophonist With Ellington Band, Is Dead at 78 (By PETER KEEPNEWS, June 17, 2003)
Yevgeny Kolobov, 57, Is Dead; Founded an Opera Theater (By SOPHIA KISHKOVSKY, June 17, 2003)
Tony Roma Dies at 78; Began Chain of Rib Restaurants (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 17, 2003)
SCIENCE NEWS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 17, 2003)
For Those Who Can Afford It, 2 New Chances to Fly to Space (By JOHN SCHWARTZ, June 17, 2003)
Jaguar Could Be the Conservation Movement's Next Star (By NATALIE ANGIER, June 17, 2003)
Beyond Cute: Exotic Pets Come Bearing Exotic Germs (By DENISE GRADY & LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, June 17, 2003)
* Brain Experts Now Follow the Money (By SANDRA BLAKESLEE, June 17, 2003)
* At Age 4,600-Plus, Methuselah Pine Tree Begets New Offspring (By GWEN KINKEAD, June 17, 2003)
* A CONVERSATION WITH | CRISTIAN SAMPER:
A Fascination With Forests Finds Fulfillment at Smithsonian
(By ALICIA AULT, June 17, 2003)
Beyond the Bulbs: In Praise of Natural Light (By BRIAN LIBBY, June 17, 2003)
* Those Intriguing Nanotubes Create the Toughest Fibers Known (By KENNETH CHANG, June 17, 2003)
The Evolving Peppered Moth Gains a Furry Counterpart (By CAROL KAESUK YOON, June 17, 2003)
Q & A: Emerging Species (By C. CLAIBORNE RAY, June 17, 2003)
* HEALTH: How to Be the Perfect Parent (and Drown Yourself in Guilt) (By HOWARD MARKEL, June 17, 2003)
* PERSONAL HEALTH: A Second Opinion on Sunshine: It Can Be Good Medicine After All
(By JANE E. BRODY, June 17, 2003)
* At Bronx Botanical Garden, Mainstream Doctors Meet Kava and Cohosh (By LESLIE BERGER, June 17, 2003)
BEHAVIOR: Behind the Wheel With Freedom at the Fingertips (By L. L. DESAUTELS, June 17, 2003)
CASES: Questions the Doctor Never Asked (By SANDEEP JAUHAR, M.D., June 17, 2003)
OBSERVATORY: Those Taxing Layovers (By HENRY FOUNTAIN, June 17, 2003)
VITAL SIGNS: Childbirth: Tuesday's Child? Doesn't Matter (By JOHN O'NEIL, June 17, 2003)

Monday, June 16, 2003:
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)

Leighton Rees, 63, of Wales, Who Deftly Threw Darts, Dies (By PAUL LEWIS, June 16, 2003)
Jimmy Knepper, Versatile Jazz Trombonist, Dies at 75 (By PETER KEEPNEWS, June 16, 2003)
Sam Schulman, 93, Team Owner Who Defied N.B.A. Draft Rules, Is Dead (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 16, 2003)
NATIONAL: Fund-Raising Push by Bush Will Put Rivals Far Behind
(By RICHARD W. STEVENSON & ADAM NAGOURNEY, June 16, 2003)
WORLD: Young Iranians Are Chafing Under Aging Clerics' Edicts (By NEIL MacFARQUHAR, June 16, 2003)
NY REGION: City Milestone: Number of Jews Is Below Million (By JOSEPH BERGER, June 16, 2003)
NEWS ANALYSIS: Can Pupils Learn in One Sticky Month What They Didn't in 9? (By ABBY GOODNOUGH, June 16, 2003)
METROPOLITAN DIARY: Dear Diary (By JOE ROGERS, June 16, 2003)
SPURS WIN SERIES, 4-2: Spurs Defeat Nets to Win N.B.A. Championship (By LIZ ROBBINS, June 16, 2003)
SPORTS: Above All, Duncan Has Consistency (By WILLIAM C. RHODEN, June 16, 2003)
OP-ED: Regulate the F.C.C. (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 16, 2003)
OP-ED: Partway to Freedom (By BOB HERBERT, June 16, 2003)
OP-ED: There Goes the Neighborhood (By WILLIAM JULIUS WILSON, June 16, 2003)
LETTERS: Using Class to Promote Diversity (5 Letters) (By DOUGLAS M. HAYNES, et. al., June 16, 2003)
LETTERS: Cellphone Chatter and Driving Don't Mix (By JAMES WEISSMAN, June 16, 2003)
LETTERS: The Courtship That Soured: Look at the Bright Side (By VIRGINIA WHITE, June 16, 2003)
BUSINESS: To Interview Former P.O.W., CBS Dangles Stardom (By JIM RUTENBERG, June 16, 2003)
New Sign on Harry Potter's Forehead: for Sale (By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, June 16, 2003)
A Scientist's Face Tells His Life Story (By SUSAN STELLIN, June 16, 2003)
NEW ECONOMY: Technology Elite Are Focusing Next on Human Body (By AMY HARMON, June 16, 2003)
Computing's Big Shift: Flexibility in the Chips (By JOHN MARKOFF, June 16, 2003)
E-COMMERCE REPORT: Online Locator Software Use Grows (By BOB TEDESCHI, June 16, 2003)
NEWS ANALYSIS: Has Oracle's Chief Disarmed a Rival? (By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN, June 16, 2003)
PATENTS: Hobbyist Wins a Patent for PC's (By SABRA CHARTRAND, June 16, 2003)
ARTS: Heat Upstages Art at the Venice Biennale (By CAROL VOGEL, June 16, 2003)
ARTS: Heat Upstages Art at the Venice Biennale (By CAROL VOGEL, June 16, 2003)
DANCE: A Potpourri of Culture Next Season at Next Wave (NY TIMES, June 16, 2003)
MUSIC CRITIC: When Beethoven's Sonatas Meet Modern-Day Star Power (By JEREMY EICHLER, June 16, 2003)

Sunday, June 15, 2003:
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)

Felix de Weldon, Who Sculpted Memorial to Marines, Dies at 96 (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 15, 2003)
Ricardo Cané, 54, Singer in Cuban Group, Dies (NY TIMES, June 15, 2003)
NATIONAL: Hopes of Zoo Love Affair Woo Memphis (By DAVID M. HALBFINGER, June 15, 2003)
AMERICAN VOYAGE | LEWIS & CLARK PLUS 200 YEARS: 2 Centuries Later, a Moment for Indians to Retell the Past
(By TIMOTHY EGAN, June 15, 2003)
WORLD: Iraqi Leader Asks U.S. to Stop Military Sweeps (By PATRICK E. TYLER, June 15, 2003)
IN THE FIELD | THIRD INFANTRY DIVISION: Anxious and Weary of War, G.I.'s Face a New Iraq Mission
(By STEVEN LEE MYERS, June 15, 2003)
U.S. Entangled in Mystery of Georgia's Islamic Fighters (By DEXTER FILKINS, June 15, 2003)
Iran Blames Paramilitaries for Attacks on Student Protesters (By NEIL MacFARQUHAR, June 15, 2003)
Gay Canadians' Quest for Marriage Seems Near Victory (By CLIFFORD KRAUSS, June 15, 2003)
NY REGION: Father's Day Altered by War. For Some, Forever. (By PATRICK HEALY, June 15, 2003)
SPORTS: Furyk Wins U.S. Open for First Major Title (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 15, 2003)
BASEBALL: Milestones Bring Joy and Relief to Clemens [300th win] (By TYLER KEPNER, June 15, 2003)
* BACKTALK: Birthday Party for 'Luckiest Man,' Game's Durable Icon [Lou Gehrig] (By RAY ROBINSON, June 15, 2003)
EDITORIALS: The Beginning of Modern Humans (NY TIMES, June 15, 2003)
The Reality Principle (By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, June 15, 2003)
Hot Zombie Love (By MAUREEN DOWD, June 15, 2003)
The Key to My Father (By HARLAN COBEN, June 15, 2003)
LETTERS: Have You Mastered the 20-Minute Essay? (2 Letters) (By CAROLYN A. BROWN, et. al., June 15, 2003)
LETTERS: Spam and Collect (By DORLENE KAPLAN, June 15, 2003)
MARKET WATCH: Why So Cheery About I.B.M.? (By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, June 15, 2003)
More Sons Are Juggling Jobs and Care for Parents (By MAGGIE JACKSON, June 15, 2003)
Fresh From Consumer Polls, Pint-Size Watermelons (By DAVID BARBOZA, June 15, 2003)
GRASS-ROOTS BUSINESS: Some People's Pests Are Others' Meal Tickets (By DENNIS BLANK, June 15, 2003)
INVESTING WITH E. CLIFTON HOOVER JR.: Pimco NFJ Small-Cap Value Fund (By CAROLE GOULD, June 15, 2003)
STRATEGIES: Outside Directors Don't Mean Outsize Returns (By MARK HULBERT, June 15, 2003)
PRELUDES: Guarding Values, From the Start (By ABBY ELLIN, June 15, 2003)
PERSONAL BUSINESS DIARY: Dad's Job Was Worse, a Survey Suggests (Compiled by Vivian Marino, June 15, 2003)
ART: Come Step Inside My Monet (or Renoir, or Manet) (By JASON EDWARD KAUFMAN, June 15, 2003)
ART: The Art of a Neverland Called 'Asia' (By HOLLAND COTTER, June 15, 2003)
ARTS: Can Old Malls Be Taught New Tricks? (By BRIAN LIBBY, June 15, 2003)
* TV: 15 Minutes Became 5 Weeks (By FRANK RICH, June 15, 2003)
STYLE: 'Law & Order' to the Actors' Rescue (By VANESSA GRIGORIADIS, June 15, 2003)
Is This Cream Worth $500? (By GINIA BELLAFANTE, June 15, 2003)
LEFT COAST JOURNAL: Father and Son, Soaking Up Affection (By AMY WALLACE, June 15, 2003)
Beware the Gift That Bites Back (By ANDREW GOLDMAN, June 15, 2003)
A NIGHT OUT WITH Gigi Levangie Grazer: Dressed to Thrill (By LAURA M. HOLSON, June 15, 2003)
BOITE: Mermaids at the Bar (By JULIA CHAPLIN, June 15, 2003)
THE AGE OF DISSONANCE: 8 Rules for Dating My Dad (By BOB MORRIS, June 15, 2003)
POSSESSED: Plush Plaything Gone Awry (By DAVID COLMAN, June 15, 2003)
VOWS: Maggie Kiley, Matthew Puckett (By ABBY ELLIN, June 15, 2003)
* FASHION & STYLE: Weddings & Celebrations: Contents (NY TIMES, June 15, 2003)
* SOCIETY DESK: WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS; Elisa Cheng, Benjamin Lubin (NY TIMES, June 15, 2003, Late Edition-Final, Section 9, Column 1, Page 12)
TRAVEL: Norway's Wild Western Isles (By KEN CHOWDER, June 15, 2003)
Buenos Aires (By LEWIS NORDAN, June 15, 2003)
* The Flowering of Spello (By GAIL SHEEHY, June 15, 2003)
* The Glass Flowers [Harvard's Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass] (By STEPHEN MCCAULEY, June 15, 2003)
WEEK IN REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 15, 2003)
CARTER TO BUSH: Presidents Try and Try Again for Mideast Peace (By ELISABETH BUMILLER, June 15, 2003)
DON'T CALL IT GRAVITAS: David Brinkley Was a Brand Unto Himself (By BILL CARTER, June 15, 2003)
A Strength Not Yet Tested, Not Yet Known (By GINA KOLATA, June 15, 2003)
LOSERS ALL: 'Egalitarian Recession' Keeps Anger at Bay (By DAVID LEONHARDT, June 15, 2003)
MODES OF EXPRESSION: Digital Artists Find a Muse in SARS (And Each Other on the Internet)
(By AMY HARMON, June 15, 2003)
* SENIOR MOMENTS: Baby Boomers Transform an Old Bloc (By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG, June 15, 2003)
THE ROSENBERGS, 50 YEARS LATER: Yes, They Were Guilty. But of What Exactly? (By SAM ROBERTS, June 15, 2003)
Why Don't Women Watch Women's Sports? (By JOHN TIERNEY, June 15, 2003)
SUNDAY MAGAZINE: Contents (NY TIMES, June 15, 2003)
* ON LANGUAGE: Occupied (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 15, 2003)
* THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: My Son, the Cyborg (By MARGARET TALBOT, June 15, 2003)
QUESTIONS FOR JULES FEIFFER: Playing With History (Interview by DEBORAH SOLOMON, June 15, 2003)
ESSAY: The Dark Side of Innocence (By DAVID FEIGE, June 15, 2003)
THE ETHICIST: Scholarship Aid (By RANDY COHEN, June 15, 2003)
* Year of the Horse: About the Photographs [Slide Show] (NY TIMES, June 15, 2003)
COVER ARTICLE: Going for Broke [George Pataki] (By JENNIFER SENIOR, June 15, 2003)
A Mighty Wind [Nantucket Sound wind farm] (By ELINOR BURKETT, June 15, 2003)
Did You Hear the One About the Suicide Bomber? [Shazia Mirza] (By MARSHALL SELLA, June 15, 2003)
* POETRY: The Vicissitudes of Literary Reputation [Robert Lowell] (By CHARLES McGRATH, June 15, 2003)
STYLE: Go Fly a Kite (By KEN GROSS, June 15, 2003)
FOOD: Construction Projects (By JONATHAN REYNOLDS, June 15, 2003)
* LIVES: Hawthorne and Son (By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, June 15, 2003)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 15, 2003)
'The Bug': The Postmodern Prometheus (By BENJAMIN ANASTAS, June 15, 2003)
* 'Isaac Newton': Do Sit Under the Apple Tree [James Gleick] (By OWEN GINGERICH, June 15, 2003)
SCIENCE FICTION: 25th-Century Noir (By GERALD JONAS, June 15, 2003)
* 'Beyond Belief': Another Gospel Truth [Elaine Pagels] (By FRANK KERMODE, June 15, 2003)
* DNA Revolutionary [James D. Watson] (By JERRY A. COYNE, June 15, 2003)
'Ten Little Indians': Off the Reservation [Sherman Alexie] (By ERIC WEINBERGER, June 15, 2003)
* The Riddles of Easter Island [Jo Anne Van Tilburg] (By MICHAEL UPCHURCH, June 15, 2003)
* THE LAST WORD: Scheherazade in the Consulting Room [Olver Sacks] (By LAURA MILLER, June 15, 2003)
HEALTH: Desperate Families Embrace Unapproved Alzheimer Drug (By GINA KOLATA, June 15, 2003)

Saturday, June 14, 2003:
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)

* Sir Bernard Williams, 73, Oxford Philosopher, Dies (By CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT, June 14, 2003)
Selma Koch, 95, Famed Brassiere Maven, Dies (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 14, 2003)
J. S. Galbraith, 86, University Official and History Scholar, Dies (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 14, 2003)
WORLD: CURRENCY: Hussein's Image Is Banned in Public, Except on Money (By AMY WALDMAN, June 14, 2003)
SATURDAY PROFILE: Sculpting Soviet Giants, Watching Them Fall (By MICHAEL WINES, June 14, 2003)
* YANKEES 5, CARDINALS 2: It's Time to Exhale: Clemens Wins His 300th (By TYLER KEPNER, June 14, 2003)
EDITORIALS: A Growing Fury in Iran (NY TIMES, June 14, 2003)
EDITORIALS: Searching for Slime on Mars (NY TIMES, June 14, 2003)
OP-ED: The Boys Who Cried Wolfowitz (By BILL KELLER, June 14, 2003)
* OP-ED: On Being an Anchorman (By DAVID BRINKLEY, June 14, 2003)
OP-ED: An Oxymoron: Europe Without Christianity (By KENNETH L. WOODWARD, June 14, 2003)
LETTERS: Coming Unraveled: The Iraq Story (6 Letters) (By JAMES W. COLLITON, et. al., June 14, 2003)
BUSINESS: Shares Drop Sharply on Decline in Consumer Sentiment
[Dow -79, Nasdaq -27] (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 14, 2003)
Trade Pact on Gene-Altered Goods to Take Effect in 90 Days (By ANDREW POLLACK, June 14, 2003)
Poll Says Majority Agree With Indictment of Martha Stewart (By CONSTANCE L. HAYS, June 14, 2003)
* Microsoft to End Explorer for Macintosh (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 16, 2003)
* ARTS & IDEAS: The Heresy That Saved a Skeptic [Elaine Pagels] (By DINITIA SMITH, June 14, 2003)
ARTS: History for Hire in Industry Lawsuits (By By PATRICIA COHEN, June 14, 2003)
* BOOKS: 'NO END TO WAR': Examining Terrorism's Roots and Taking Aim at Its Myths
(By BENJAMIN SCHWARZ, June 14, 2003)
TV: 'CHARLIE LAWRENCE: Washington Monument: He Takes It Personally (By ALESSANDRA STANLEY, June 14, 2003)
TV: 'PANDEMIC: FACING AIDS': The Stories Statistics Won't Tell (By LAURA MILLER, June 14, 2003)

Friday, June 13, 2003:
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)

* Gregory Peck, a Star of Quiet Dignity, Dies at 87 (By WILLIAM GRIMES, June 13, 2003)
* David Brinkley, 82, Newsman Model, Dies (By RICHARD SEVERO, June 13, 2003)
WORLD: DIPLOMACY: Envoys Hopefully Hit Road on Behalf of Imperiled Map (By STEVEN R. WEISMAN, June 13, 2003)
THE ALLIES: U.S. Raids an Enemy Camp in Major Strike Inside Iraq (By MICHAEL R. GORDON, June 13, 2003)
PEENEMÜNDE JOURNAL: Where Rocketry Is Honored, Rubble Is Reminder (By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, June 13, 2003)
DISPATCHES: The Next War (By MICHAEL R. GORDON, June 13, 2003)
BUSINESS: Stocks Still on Rise Despite Mixed Economic Forecasts
[Dow +13, Nasdaq +8] (By REUTERS, June 13, 2003)
* ART: 'TURNER: THE LATE SEASCAPES': Seeing the World in the Sea, the Sea in the World (By HOLLAND COTTER, June 13, 2003)
ART CRITIC: It's Dark, Seductive and Rich. Who Can Resist? (By WILLIAM GRIMES, June 13, 2003)
ART: 'PULP ART': An American Vision Far From Apple Pie (By ROBERTA SMITH, June 13, 2003)
ART: MAURICE PRENDERGAST: Happy American Scenes With European Accents (By GRACE GLUECK, June 13, 2003)
ART: 'FRITZ VOGT': A German Who Found Beauty in Small-Town America (By KEN JOHNSON, June 13, 2003)
INSIDE ART: Rare Masterpiece Acquired by Met [Federico Barocci: "St. Francis"] (By CAROL VOGEL, June 13, 2003)
ANTIQUES: A Tycoon Whose Trade Was the Past (By WENDY MOONAN, June 13, 2003)
DANCE: AMERICAN BALLET THEATER: A Pair of Young Lovers on a Well-Known Balcony (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 13, 2003)
MUSIC CRITIC: Jazz Infuses New York (By BEN RATLIFF, June 13, 2003)
TV: 'THE PRIVATE LIVES OF POMPEII': One Hot Town, That Pompeii (By ALESSANDRA STANLEY, June 13, 2003)

Thursday, June 12, 2003:
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)

* David Brinkley, Elder Statesman of TV News, Dies at 82 (By RICHARD SEVERO, June 12, 2003)
Winthrop Baker Jr., Broadcaster Turned Innkeeper, Dies at 71 (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 12, 2003)
Maurice Rosenthal, 98, Composer and Conductor of Ravel, Dies (By ALLAN KOZINN, June 12, 2003)
Beverly Bailis Karp, 72, Movie Producer, Dies (NY TIMES, June 12, 2003)
NATIONAL: Bush Under Fire in Congress for Criticizing Israel (By STEVEN R. WEISMAN and JAMES DAO, June 12, 2003)
WORLD: U.S. Widens Checks at Foreign Ports (By PHILIP SHENON, June 12, 2003)
4,000 G.I.'s Circle a Hussein Bastion to Foil Attacks (By DAVID ROHDE with MICHAEL R. GORDON, June 12, 2003)
* BASEBALL: Team Effort: 6 Astro Pitchers, 0 Yankee Hits (By JACK CURRY, June 12, 2003)
GOLF: Hidden Game: Pursuit of the Perfect Club (By BILL PENNINGTON, June 12, 2003)
OP-ED: Fight It, Martha (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 12, 2003)
BUSINESS: Hope on Economy Extends Rally, and Dow Tops 9,100
[Dow +128, Nasdaq +18] (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 12, 2003)
BUSINESS: Fed Says Economy May Be Set to Rebound (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 12, 2003)
Workers Paying a Larger Share for Drug Plans (By MILT FREUDENHEIM, June 12, 2003)
* ADVERTISING: A Loving Theme Is Embraced by McDonald's (By STUART ELLIOTT, June 12, 2003)
CIRCUITS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 12, 2003)
* Word for Word on the Web, Isaac Newton's Secret Musings (By PETER DIZIKES, June 12, 2003)
Voyager to a Strange Planet (By SETH SCHIESEL, June 12, 2003)
DANCE: NEW YORK CITY BALLET: The Versatile Balanchine, Charming, Jazzy and Romantic (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 12, 2003)
* BOOKS: A Novelist Finds Himself Ready to Mine His Own Past [Leslie Epstein] (By DINITIA SMITH, June 12, 2003)
THE POP LIFE: Age, Language, Rock 'n' Roll (By NEIL STRAUSS, June 12, 2003)
THEATER: 'GHOSTS': Bergman Reimagines Ibsen's Haunted Widow (By BEN BRANTLEY, June 12, 2003)
CIRCUITS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 12, 2003)
Voyager to a Strange Planet (By SETH SCHIESEL, June 12, 2003)
For a Precious TV, Mr. Fix-It Is Still There (By ROBERT STRAUSS, June 12, 2003)
HOW IT WORKS: Between 2 Sheets of Glass, a Million Flashing Lamps (By KAREN J. BANNAN, June 12, 2003)
* ONLINE SHOPPER: Some Sentiments Look Good on Paper (By MICHELLE SLATALLA, June 12, 2003)
WHAT'S NEXT: An Acoustic Tape Measure for Deep-Sea Archaeologists (By ANNE EISENBERG, June 12, 2003)
* STATE OF THE ART: Digital Music Hits the Road (By J.D. BIERSDORFER, June 12, 2003)
* Word for Word on the Web, Isaac Newton's Secret Musings (By PETER DIZIKES, June 12, 2003)
* Bring On the Fat Files: a Hard Drive With Room to Spare (By SARAH MILSTEIN, June 12, 2003)
Microsoft Swats at Stealthy Web Bugs (By THOMAS J. FITZGERALD, June 12, 2003)
Interrupting a Web Search to Take a Quick Call (By JUDY TONG, June 12, 2003)
E-Mailing Around an Open Fire: Campgrounds Go Wireless (By ANDREW ZIPERN, June 12, 2003)
Q & A: Turn Back the Clock for a Speedy Recovery (By J.D. BIERSDORFER, June 12, 2003)

Wednesday, June 11, 2003:
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)

Donald Regan, 84, Financier and Top Reagan Aide, Dies (By RICHARD SEVERO, June 11, 2003)
Trevor Goddard, Actor Who Left Boxing for TV and Films, Dies at 37 (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 11, 2003)
Morris B. Rotman, Who Led Publicist Firm, Dies at 85 (NY TIMES, June 11, 2003)
WORLD: BAGHDAD: Cheers and Grumbles for Democracy and a Would-Be King (By PATRICK E. TYLER, June 11, 2003)
* BALLROOM DANCING: The Russians Are Coming, Stepping Lightly (By JOSEPH BERGER, June 11, 2003)
* REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: Grading This Article? First, Take Time to Learn the Rules (By TAMAR LEWIN, June 11, 2003)
PUBLIC LIVES: She Wants Her MTV. Actually, She's Got Her MTV. (By LYNDA RICHARDSON, June 11, 2003)
BUSINESS: Late Rally Helps Stocks Make a Modest Advance
[Dow +75, Nasdaq +24] (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 11, 2003)
Former ImClone Chief Given 7-Year Term (By CONSTANCE L. HAYS, June 11, 2003)
For Mrs. Clinton, One Day, 200,000 Copies (By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, June 11, 2003)
PeopleSoft Bid Mirrors Lofty Goals of Oracle Chief Executive (By STEVE LOHR, June 11, 2003)

Tuesday, June 10, 2003:
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 )

Art Cooper, Who Transformed GQ Magazine, Is Dead at 65 (By TINA KELLEY, June 10, 2003)
Elam Davies, 86, Chicago Church Leader, Is Dead (NY TIMES, June 10, 2003)
BUSINESS: Shares Fall on Freddie Mac and Motorola Developments
[Dow -83, Nasdaq -23] (By REUTERS, June 10, 2003)
SCIENCE: Contents (NY TIMES, June 10, 2003)
A Plume of Smoke Behind It, Rocket Soars Toward Mars (NY TIMES, June 10, 2003)
* Before Kisses and Snickers, It Was the Treat of Royalty (By KENNETH CHANG, June 10, 2003)
* What Really Happens When Fruit Flies Fly? (By JAMES GORMAN, June 10, 2003)
A CONVERSATION WITH | CYNTHIA BREAZEAL: A Passion to Build a Better Robot,
One With Social Skills and a Smile
(By CLAUDIA DREIFUS, June 10, 2003)
* SCIENCE ESSAY: Don't Tug on That Buffalo's Tail, and Other Wilderness Wisdom (By JAMES GORMAN, June 10, 2003)
* OBSERVATORY: The Windy Planet [Saturn winds: 600 miles/hour] (By HENRY FOUNTAIN, June 10, 2003)
SCIENCE Q&A: Elephant Hybrids [not feasible] (By C. CLAIBORNE RAY, June 10, 2003)
HEALTH CASES: The Pain of Pain, Persistent and Chronic (By RICHARD M. COHEN, June 10, 2003)
* PERSONAL HEALTH: Disease of the Peripheral Arteries Can Be a Crucial Warning Signal
(By JANE E. BRODY, June 10, 2003)
* BEHAVIOR: When the Children Play Well, but the Parents Don't (By RANDI HUTTER EPSTEIN, June 10, 2003)
* BOOKS ON HEALTH: Management Strategies for Diabetes (By JOHN LANGONE, June 10, 2003)
VITAL SIGNS: Patterns: It's a Boy (and 10% More Calories) (By ERIC NAGOURNEY, June 10, 2003)
VITAL SIGNS: Consequences: Pounds Weigh Heavy on the Gums (By ERIC NAGOURNEY, June 10, 2003)

Monday, June 9, 2003:
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 )

Richard Gardner, 72, Dies; Cast Doubt on Abuse Claims (By STUART LAVIETES, June 9, 2003)
Fenmore Seton, Philanthropist, Is Dead at 85 (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 9, 2003)
* METROPOLITAN DIARY: Dear Diary (By JOE ROGERS, June 9, 2003)
* E-COMMERCE REPORT: Loyalty Programs Spread Online (By BOB TEDESCHI, June 9, 2003)
* E-Mail Message Blitz Creates What May Be Fastest Fad Ever (By SAUL HANSELL, June 9, 2003)

Sunday, June 8, 2003:
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)

Karl Genus, 84, Early Television Director, Dies (By ERIC PACE, June 8, 2003)
Oscar Rothaus, 75, a Creator of a Math Tool, Dies (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 8, 2003)
Freddie Blassie, Pro Wrestler Popular as Villain, Dies at 85 (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 8, 2003)
Wallace Terry, 65, Who Covered Top News When Few Blacks Did (NY TIMES, June 8, 2003)
NY REGION: Is Spanish the Measure of 'Hispanic'? (By MIREYA NAVARRO, June 8, 2003)
SPORTS: Empire Maker Ends Funny Cide's Triple Crown Bid (By JOE DRAPE, June 8, 2003)
SPORTS: Even Into Funny Cide's Storied Run, Some Rain Must Fall (By DAVE ANDERSON, June 8, 2003)
MARKET INSIGHT: Watching for Bubbles That May Yet Burst (By KENNETH N. GILPIN, June 8, 2003)
Men Ask: Who Needs to Buy Clothes? (By TRACIE ROZHON, June 8, 2003)
A Company Man, Spurned, Fights for His Name (By LANDON THOMAS Jr., June 8, 2003)
How Much for Tickets? You Need a Scorecard (By JOHN MORELL, June 8, 2003)
Whole Foods' Run May Slow (By TIM GRAY, June 8, 2003)
FASHION & STYLE (NY TIMES, June 8, 2003)
VOWS: Jenifer Wana, Kevin Chen (By DEBRA A. KLEIN, June 8, 2003)
TRAVEL (NY TIMES, June 8, 2003)
Three Generations, One Mile High in Maine (By AMY ENGELER, June 8, 2003)
Cape Cod's String of Ponds (By CONSTANCE ROSENBLUM, June 8, 2003)
In the Fabric of Vermont (By MARIALISA CALTA, June 8, 2003)
* CYBERSCOUT: The Electronic Trail Marker (By BOB TEDESCHI, June 8, 2003)
ESSAY: Traveling With an Accent (By ROB NIXON, June 8, 2003)
WEEK IN REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 8, 2003)
Defining Martha Stewart's Alleged Crime (By ALEX BERENSON, June 8, 2003)
SUNDAY MAGAZINE: Contents (NY TIMES, June 8, 2003)
ON LANGUAGE: Money Talks (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 8, 2003)
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: Deficits and Dysfunction (By PETER G. PETERSON, June 8, 2003)
* QUESTIONS FOR DANA GIACCHETTO: Money Man No More (Interview by EMILY WHITE, June 8, 2003)
CRASH COURSE: Prospect Theory (By DIRK OLIN, June 8, 2003)
THE ETHICIST: Who Pays? (By RANDY COHEN, June 8, 2003)
* INTRODUCTION: Money 2003 (NY TIMES, June 8, 2003)
* COVER ARTICLE: The Sink-or-Swim Economy (By HARRIS COLLINGWOOD, June 8, 2003)
The History of American Capitalism in a Single Industrial Complex (By JON GERTNER, June 8, 2003)
Meet the New Boss [Dathar Khashab of Iraq] (By PETER MAASS, June 8, 2003)
Bankrupt at 23 (By MATTHEW BRZEZINSKI, June 8, 2003)
Closeout [Epstein Furniture, Holyoke, MA started in 1911] (By MITCH EPSTEIN, June 8, 2003)
The Toxic Pharmacist [Robert Courtney] (By ROBERT DRAPER, June 8, 2003)
* Suddenly Popular (By STEPHEN J. DUBNER, June 8, 2003)
* Ivy Envy [NYU] (By MARK LEVINE, June 8, 2003)
FOOD: Six Chefs in Five Acts (By JONATHAN REYNOLDS, June 8, 2003)
LIVES: Going Under, Happily (By PETE MULLER as told to LOCH ADAMSON, June 8, 2003)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 8, 2003)
'An Unfinished Life': Profile in Courage [Robert Dallek] (By TED WIDMER, June 8, 2003)
'Gentleman Revolutionary': The Falstaff of the Founders (By CAROL BERKIN, June 8, 2003)
* Step 13: Write a Book [James Frey, "A Million Little Pieces"] (By DAVID KAMP, June 8, 2003)
'True Believers': The Philly Phanatic [Joe Queenan] (By TOBIN HARSHAW, June 8, 2003)

Saturday, June 7, 2003:
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)

Elizabeth Fowler, Who Drifted 10 Days in Lifeboat, Dies at 95 (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 7, 2003)
Lois Rosenfield, Theatrical Producer, Dies at 78 (NY TIMES, June 7, 2003)
Meir Vilner, 84, Israeli Communist Leader, Dies (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 7, 2003)
NATIONAL: More Than 13,000 May Face Deportation (By RACHEL L. SWARNS, June 7, 2003)
NASA's Failings Go Far Beyond Foam Hitting Shuttle, Panel Says (By JOHN SCHWARTZ with MATTHEW L. WALD, June 7, 2003)
Working Mothers Sway Senate Debate, as Senators (By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG, June 7, 2003)
WORLD: Some Analysts of Iraq Trailers Reject Germ Use (By JUDITH MILLER and WILLIAM J. BROAD, June 7, 2003)
SATURDAY PROFILE: Quebec Filmmaker Takes Pulse of a Generation (By CLIFFORD KRAUSS, June 7, 2003)
* SPORTS: Funny Cide Rides Into Belmont at Top of the Heap (By JOE DRAPE, June 7, 2003)
BUSINESS: Late Wave of Selling Curbs Vigorous Advance by Shares
[Dow +21, Nasdaq -19] (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 7, 2003)
Unemployment Rate Rises to a 9-Year High (By DAVID LEONHARDT, June 7, 2003)
Oracle Takes $5 Billion Jab at PeopleSoft (By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN & LAURIE FLYNN, June 7, 2003)
Visa Is Eager to Drop $5 Million at the Belmont (By PATRICK McGEEHAN, June 7, 2003)
NBC Extends Olympic Run With a Record $2 Billion Bid (By RICHARD SANDOMIR, June 7, 2003)
ARTS: Striking It Poor: Oil as a Curse (By DAPHNE EVIATAR, June 7, 2003)
BOOKS: 'STAGOLEE SHOT BILLY': Is Stagolee's Stetson Like a Rapper's Baggy Pants?
(By TODD BOYD, June 7, 2003)

Friday, June 6, 2003:
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)

Natalya Reshetovskaya, Solzhenitsyn's Wife Who Questioned 'Gulag,' Dies at 84 (By PAUL LEWIS, June 6, 2003)
Johnny Hopp, Who Played in 5 World Series, Dies at 86 (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 6, 2003)
* NATIONAL: Chinese Shipwrecks Yield Treasures and a Dispute (By WILLIAM J. BROAD, June 6, 2003)
Ashcroft Seeks More Power to Pursue Terror Suspects (By ERIC LICHTBLAU, June 6, 2003)
Man Acquitted in Terror Case Says Co-Defendants Will Be Cleared (By DANNY HAKIM, June 6, 2003)
Harvard Chief, at Commencement, Vows Change (By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN, June 6, 2003)
WORLD: G.I.'s Will Gradually Leave Korea DMZ to Cut War Risk (By HOWARD W. FRENCH, June 6, 2003)
Arafat Belittles Sharon's Offer on Settlements (By JAMES BENNET, June 6, 2003)
UBUD JOURNAL: Bomb That Killed 202 Goes On Destroying Lives (By JANE PERLEZ, June 6, 2003)
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: In the Homebody Wake: Lots of 'Bush Slept Here' Places (By ELISABETH BUMILLER, June 6, 2003)
19 Die as Suicide Bomber Destroys Bus Near Chechnya (By MICHAEL WINES, June 6, 2003)
NY REGION: Drug Money Laundered Into Gold, U.S. Says (By BENJAMIN WEISER with DAISY HERNÁNDEZ, June 6, 2003)
For the Homeless, a Gentler Approach (By ROBERT F. WORTH, June 6, 2003)
SPORTS: Henin-Hardenne Beats Williams in Semifinals (By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY, June 6, 2003)
BASEBALL: Facing a Suspension, Sosa Enjoys the Moment (By DAMON HACK, June 6, 2003)
BASEBALL: This Time, Mariners Seek a Better Ending (By JACK CURRY, June 6, 2003)
EDITORIAL: Leadership at The Times (NY TIMES, June 6, 2003)
A Nobel Peace Laureate Under Attack [Daw Aung San Suu Kyi] (NY TIMES, June 6, 2003)
OP-ED: Cloaks and Daggers (By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF, June 6, 2003)
OP-ED: Duped and Betrayed (By PAUL KRUGMAN, June 6, 2003)
OP-ED: When the Boss Becomes an Icon (By NEAL GABLER, June 6, 2003)
OP-ED: Baseball's Greatest Hits (By BILL LEE, June 6, 2003)
LETTERS: Martha Stewart, Icon and Target (By JENNINE MEYER, June 6, 2003)
BUSINESS: Shares Hold Steady as Investors Limit Their Profit-Taking
[Dow +2, Nasdaq +11] (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 6, 2003)
ADVERTISING: Martha Stewart Uses Web to Tell Her Side of Story (By CONSTANCE L. HAYS, June 6, 2003)
* THE OVERVIEW: Times's 2 Top Editors Resign After Furor on Writer's Fraud (By JACQUES STEINBERG, June 6, 2003)
REACTIONS: Advertisers and Wall Street Welcome Moves to Change (By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK & GERALDINE FABRIKANT, June 6, 2003)
AOL Time Warner Cancels Auction for Book Division (By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, June 6, 2003)
Using Technology to Develop Arab-Jewish Ties (By ETGAR LEFKOVITS, June 6, 2003)
FLOYD NORRIS: When Palm Does a Deal, Prices Get Crazy (By FLOYD NORRIS, June 6, 2003)
Europe's Bank Cuts Interest Rate by Half-Point (By MARK LANDLER, June 6, 2003)
ART: 'QUIET BEAUTY': Where the Humble Pot Is a Cultural Pinnacle (By GRACE GLUECK, June 6, 2003)
ART: FREDERICK J. BROWN: An Adventurer in Paint Attuned to the Beat and Offbeat of Jazz
(By KEN JOHNSON, June 6, 2003)
INSIDE ART: A Windfall From Christo (By CAROL VOGEL, June 6, 2003)
ANTIQUES: Discovering the Rarities of the 1900's (By WENDY MOONAN, June 6, 2003)
DANCE CRITIC: Dance's Musical Heartbeat (By JENNIFER DUNNING, June 6, 2003)
MUSIC: Fanfare for the Uncommon Piano (By DIANE COLE, June 6, 2003)
* PHOTOGRAPHY: CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON (By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN, June 6, 2003)
PHOTOGRAPHY: CHARLES SHEELER: Only Through a Lens Did a Master Emerge (By ROBERTA SMITH, June 6, 2003)
POP: A Maturity in Being 22, as the Fans Come Along (By NEIL STRAUSS, June 6, 2003)
THEATER: Forget Belmont, Tony Races Are Here (By JESSE McKINLEY, June 6, 2003)
TV: 'JASPER, TEXAS': A Horrific Crime and a Town's Painful Soul-Searching (By SCOTT VEALE, June 6, 2003)
SCIENCE: SARS Outbreak Fading Away, Officials Say (By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL, June 6, 2003)

Thursday, June 5, 2003:
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)

George Trescher, Fund-Raiser (and Fun-Raiser), Dies at 77 (By RICHARD SEVERO, June 5, 2003)
Mickie Most, Record Producer and Pop Impresario, Dies at 64 (NY TIMES, June 5, 2003)
Pierre Restany, Formulator of 'New Realism' School in Art, Dies at 72 (By KEN JOHNSON, June 5, 2003)
Robert D. Cross, 79, President of 2 Colleges, Dies (NY TIMES, June 5, 2003)
NATIONAL: 122 Years Later, the Lawmen Are Still Chasing Billy the Kid (By MICHAEL JANOFSKY, June 5, 2003)
NEWS ANALYSIS: Mideast Leaders Look Homeward (By JAMES BENNET, June 5, 2003)
MIDEAST QUEST: Israel and Palestinians Say They Will Take First Steps in Quest for Mideast Peace
(By ELISABETH BUMILLER, June 5, 2003)
SPORTS: At Crime Scene, Sosa Hears Mostly Cheers (By IRA BERKOW, June 5, 2003)
* SPORTS: Funny Cide Is Favorite to Complete Triple Crown (By JOE DRAPE, June 5, 2003)
EDITORIAL: Martha Stewart's Troubled World (NY TIMES, June 5, 2003)
OP-ED: Dear Darpa Diary (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 5, 2003)
OP-ED: Cozy With the F.C.C. (By BOB HERBERT, June 5, 2003)
OP-ED: False Hope in a Bottle (By TOM NESI, June 5, 2003)
OP-ED: Grade the Teachers (By ALFRED S. POSAMENTIER, June 5, 2003)
LETTERS: Iraq's Weapons: A Vital Inquiry (4 Letters) (By JOHN S. DUFFIELD, et. al., June 5, 2003)
BUSINESS: Economic Report Sends Dow Above 9,000
[Dow +116, Nasdaq +31] (By, June 5, 2003)
Microsoft Leader Tells Workers of I.B.M.-Linux Threat (By STEVE LOHR, June 5, 2003)
WHAT'S NEXT: Storage Methods Come and Go, but Tape Holds Its Own (By IAN AUSTEN, June 5, 2003)
Company's Pledge to Donate a Cancer Drug Is Falling Short (By STEPHANIE STROM and MATT FLEISCHER-BLACK, June 5, 2003)
* Martha Stewart Indicted by U.S. on Obstruction (By CONSTANCE L. HAYS, June 5, 2003)
NEWS ANALYSIS: Prosecutors Have Reasons for Stalking Celebrities (By KURT EICHENWALD, June 5, 2003)
ARTS: Battling the Chaos in the Public Schools' Arts Classes (By ROBIN POGREBIN, June 5, 2003)
* BOOKS: Restoring Wolfe's Homestead (By RALPH BLUMENTHAL, June 5, 2003)
DANCE: AMERICAN BALLET THEATER: Comically Finding Romance in the Days of Don Quixote
(By JACK ANDERSON, June 5, 2003)
OPERA: 'ERMIONE': Post-Trojan War Turmoil in a Rarely Heard Rossini (By JEREMY EICHLER, June 5, 2003)
OPERA: 'LITTLE PRINCE': Taking Off on a Wing and a Balancing Act (By BERNARD HOLLAND, June 5, 2003)
TV: 'FRONTLINE/WORLD': A Danger to the West, and a Danger From It (By NED MARTEL, June 5, 2003)
CIRCUITS: Contents (NY TIMES, June 5, 2003)
* TECHNOLOGY: Roving the Globe, Laptops Alight on Wireless Hot Spots (By DOUGLAS HEINGARTNER, June 5, 2003)

Wednesday, June 4, 2003:
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)

Shirley B. Stamps, Who Won '54 Desegregation Case, Dies at 59 (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 4, 2003)
Dick Cusack, Playwright and an Actor, Dies at 77 (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 4, 2003)
Anil Biswas, Whose Music Used Orchestras in Indian Films, Dies at 89 (By SETH MYDANS, June 4, 2003)
Basil Langton, Stage Actor, Director and Then Photographer, Dies at 91 (By PAUL LEWIS, June 4, 2003)
Richard Wallach, 75, New York Appeals Justice, Dies (By WOLFGANG SAXON, June 4, 2003)
George Heyman Jr., Philanthropist, Dies at 86 (NY TIMES, June 4, 2003)
Mark Gault, Advertising Executive, Dies at 45 (NY TIMES, June 4, 2003)
NATIONAL: 2 Arabs Convicted and 2 Cleared of Terrorist Plot Against the U.S.
(By DANNY HAKIM, June 4, 2003)
Campsite May Be Linked to Olympic Bombing Suspect (By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN, June 4, 2003)
ON EDUCATION: In the Affluent Suburbs, an Invisible Race Gap (By MICHAEL WINERIP, June 4, 2003)
In Book, Hillary Clinton Details Pain From Lewinsky Affair (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 4, 2003)
One Senator's Life, Minute by Minute [Bob Graham] (By CARL HULSE, June 4, 2003)
WORLD: Iraq Arms Report Now the Subject of a C.I.A. Review (By JAMES RISEN June 4, 2003)
BAGHDAD: U.S. Begins to Excavate Bomb Crater in Search for Hussein's Remains (By DAVID ROHDE, June 4, 2003)
PREPARING FOR TALKS: Hoping a Troubled Bridge Over Water Will Lead to Mideast Peace
(By JAMES BENNET, June 4, 2003)
Kennedy Finding Her Footing as Schools' Rainmaker (By ABBY GOODNOUGH and DAVID M. HERSZENHORN, June 4, 2003)
SPORTS: Sosa Ejected for Using Corked Bat (By DAMON HACK, June 4, 2003)
Steinbrenner Appoints Jeter as Yankees' Captain (By TYLER KEPNER, June 4, 2003)
OP-ED: Because We Could (By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, June 4, 2003)
OP-ED: Bomb and Switch (By MAUREEN DOWD, June 4, 2003)
OP-ED: Marooned on Culture Island (By ROBERTA BRANDES GRATZ, June 4, 2003)
OP-ED: It Ain't Carnegie, but... (By CHARLES PASSY, June 4, 2003)
LETTERS: The Missing-Weapons Scandal (6 Letters) (By LARRY J. BARR, et. al., June 4, 2003)
LETTERS: A Job for Ex-Presidents (By LEONARD R. SUSSMAN, June 4, 2003)
BUSINESS: Greenspan Remarks Help Market Shake I.B.M. Worries
[Dow +25, Nasdaq +13] (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 4, 2003)
The Undermining of the House of Stewart (By TRACIE ROZHON with DAVID CARR, June 4, 2003)
Canada Fills U.S. Prescriptions Under the Counter (By GARDINER HARRIS, June 4, 2003)
Greenspan Is Upbeat on Economy and Stirs Hope of More Rate Cuts (By DAVID LEONHARDT, June 4, 2003)
Broadband Internet Use Has Its Risks, Study Finds (By LAURIE J. FLYNN, June 4, 2003)
Turnarounds Draw Prospectors to Japan (By JAMES BROOKE, June 4, 2003)
Rogue AOL Subsidiary Leader to Resign [Justin Frankel] (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 4, 2003)
BOOKS: Publisher Withdraws Atom Book From Stores [Brian VanDeMark] (By JACQUES STEINBERG, June 4, 2003)
MUSIC: 'BLOWIN' THE BLUES AWAY': They Got the Ol' TV Documentary Blues (By KELEFA SANNEH, June 4, 2003)
MUSIC: Women Are as Scarce as Change at Vienna Orchestra (By HUGH EAKIN, June 4, 2003)
MUSIC CRITIC: An Operatic Welcome Wagon Embraces Ozawa in Vienna (By ANTHONY TOMMASINI, June 4, 2003)
* POETRY: 'Mother of the Nation,' Poet and Lesbian? [Gabriela Mistral] (By LARRY ROHTER, June 4, 2003)
HEALTH: Study Says Drug Group Can't Help Alzheimer's (By MARY DUENWALD, June 4, 2003)

Tuesday, June 3, 2003:
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)

Burke Marshall, a Chief Official of the Civil Rights Era, Dies at 80 (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, June 3, 2003)
NATIONAL: Bombing Suspect to Be Tried in Alabama First (By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN, June 3, 2003)
* U.S. Report Faults the Roundup of Illegal Immigrants After 9/11 (By ERIC LICHTBLAU, June 3, 2003)
M.R.I. Could Prove Superior to Mammography (By ANDREW POLLACK, June 3, 2003)
Unusual Use of DNA Aided in Serial Killer Search (By NICHOLAS WADE, June 3, 2003)
Bush, in Egypt, Finds Warmth and Wariness (By DAVID E. SANGER and JAMES DAO, June 3, 2003)
WEAPONS: Search for Guns in Iraq and Surprise Under a Robe (By DAVID ROHDE, June 3, 2003)
G-8 Leaders Talk Tough on Spread of Nuclear Arms (By JOHN TAGLIABUE and ELISABETH BUMILLER, June 3, 2003)
THE IRAQI JOBLESS: U.S. Administrator Seeks to Restore a Broken Economy (By EDMUND L. ANDREWS, June 3, 2003)
NY REGION: For Lost Picasso, a Surreal Return (By MICHAEL WILSON, June 3, 2003)
OP-ED: Standard Operating Procedure (By PAUL KRUGMAN, June 3, 2003)
OP-ED: Bringing China In From the Cold (By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF, June 3, 2003)
Op-Art: Muslim Boy & Jewish Girl in Baghdad (By Lauren Redniss, June 3, 2003)
OP-ED: China's Censors Extend Their Reach (By MARTIN C. M. LEE, June 3, 2003)
LETTERS: Bar Mitzvah's Meaning ((Rabbi) AVI SHAFRAN, June 3, 2003)
BUSINESS: Industrial Report Pushes Blue Chips to High for the Year (By REUTERS, June 3, 2003)
* The 'Matrix' Invented: A World of Special Effects (By ERIC A. TAUB, June 3, 2003)
THE WRITERS AND PRODUCERS: Creative Voices Say Television Will Suffer in New Climate
(By BILL CARTER and JIM RUTENBERG, June 3, 2003)
NEWS ANALYSIS: New Rules Give Big Media Chance to Get Even Bigger (By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, June 3, 2003)
* Hewlett Says Plan for PC's Is Corporate Money-Saver (By STEVE LOHR, June 3, 2003)
China and Hong Kong Investigate a Well-Connected Real Estate Tycoon [Zhou Zhengyi]
(By JOSEPH KAHN, June 3, 2003)
ARTS: In Frankfurt, an Exhibition for the Exhibitionists (By MARK LANDLER, June 3, 2003)
Arts Briefing: Manet's "The Kearsarge at Boulogne" (By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, June 3, 2003)
MUSIC: Philharmonic Deal, Completed Quickly, Left Some in Dark (By ROBIN POGREBIN and RALPH BLUMENTHAL, June 3, 2003)
DANCE: SCHOOL OF AMERICAN BALLET: Balanchine and Robbins Take a Back Seat (By JACK ANDERSON, June 3, 2003)
* SCIENCE: Gene Sweepstakes Ends, but Winner May Well Be Wrong (By NICHOLAS WADE, June 3, 2003)
* From Distant Galaxies, News of a 'Stop-and-Go Universe' (By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, June 3, 2003)
Adolescent Condors Raised in Captivity Must Be Taught How Adults Behave (By SANDRA BLAKESLEE, June 3, 2003)
* Straighten Up and Fly Right [Condor slide show] (Photos by Christie Van Cleve, June 3, 2003)
Mad Cows, Sane Cats: Making Sense of the 'Species Barrier' (By SANDRA BLAKESLEE, June 3, 2003)
CASES: A Farewell to a Patient Most Beloved (By ABIGAIL ZUGER, M.D., June 3, 2003)
Q & A: A Peck of Pucker (By C. CLAIBORNE RAY, June 3, 2003)
HEALTH: Scientists Race to Detect SARS, but First They Must Test the Test (By ANDREW POLLACK and LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, June 3, 2003)
A Privacy Law's Unintended Results (By LAURIE TARKAN, June 3, 2003)
Virtual World of Support for Real World Woes (By DAVID TULLER, June 3, 2003)
* PERSONAL HEALTH: The Road to Wellness, Paved With 1,900 Words [Merck Manual] (By JANE E. BRODY, June 3, 2003)
* BEHAVIOR: Bored With Drugs, Sex and Rock (Climbing)? Try 'Flow' (By RICHARD A. FRIEDMAN, M.D., June 3, 2003)
BOOKS ON HEALTH: A Journal of Anorexia's Pain (By JOHN LANGONE, June 3, 2003)
VITAL SIGNS: Perceptions: Brighter Side Emerges With Age (By JOHN O'NEIL, June 3, 2003)
VITAL SIGNS: Perceptions: Inside the Brain of a Car Lover (By JOHN O'NEIL, March 11, 2003)

Monday, June 2, 2003:
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)

Dorothy Nelkin, 69, Expert on Society and Science, Dies (By ERIC NAGOURNEY, June 2, 2003)
Mac Colville, 87, Mainstay for the Rangers, Dies (By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN, June 2, 2003)
George H. Williams, American University President, Dies at 85 (By ERIC PACE, June 2, 2003)
Leon Robbin, Corporate Patent Lawyer, Dies at 101 (NY TIMES, June 2, 2003)
NATIONAL: Internet Battle Raises Questions About the First Amendment (By ADAM LIPTAK, June 2, 2003)
Sympathy for Bombing Suspect May Cloud Search for Evidence (By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN, June 2, 2003)
A Life Marked by Loyalty, Self-Sufficiency and Deep Hatred [Eric R. Rudolph]
(By KATE ZERNIKE, June 2, 2003)
AMERICAN CASUALTIES: Some Back Home Wonder, 'Why Are People Dying?' (By MONICA DAVEY, June 2, 2003)
WHITE HOUSE LETTER: Who's Cool at G-8 Meeting? It's All in Bush's Gestures (By ELISABETH BUMILLER, June 2, 2003)
WORLD: Bush Presses Case on Iran and Korea at Economic Talks (By DAVID E. SANGER, June 2, 2003)
Troops Attacked in Baghdad in Fresh Signs of Resistance (By PATRICK E. TYLER, June 2, 2003)
Burmese Rulers Close More Offices of Pro-Democracy Party (By SETH MYDANS, June 2, 2003)
HACIENDA NÁPOLES JOURNAL (By JUAN FORERO, June 2, 2003)
Nepal's Maoist Guerrillas Let the Revolution Rest, for Now (By JAMES BROOKE, June 2, 2003)
NY REGION: Appointment for Return of Art Left in the Subway (By COREY KILGANNON, June 2, 2003)
* METROPOLITAN DIARY: Dear Diary (By JOE ROGERS, June 2, 2003)
OP-ED: 'You Lied to Us' (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 2, 2003)
OP-ED: The Reverse Robin Hood (By BOB HERBERT, June 2, 2003)
OP-ED: More News, Less Diversity (By MATTHEW HINDMAN and KENNETH NEIL CUKIER, June 2, 2003)
BUSINESS: Cisco, Extending Its Reach, Plans a Deal With BellSouth (By LAURIE J. FLYNN, June 2, 2003)
Behind the Media Ownership Rule and Its End, One Man [Richard E. Wiley] (By STEPHEN LABATON, June 2, 2003)
Random House Looks Again at AOL Time Warner Unit (By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, June 2, 2003)
Unlikely Pop Idol Sells Like Real Thing (By JENNIFER BAYOT, June 2, 2003)
*TECHNOLOGY: In Computing, Weighing Sheer Power Against Vast Pools of Data (By JOHN MARKOFF, June 2, 2003)
NEWS ANALYSIS: Digital Media Becomes Focus as Microsoft and AOL Settle (By STEVE LOHR, June 2, 2003)
NEW ECONOMY: Counteracting the Internet Rumor [Starbucks] (By SHERRI DAY, June 2, 2003)
A Personal Finance Magazine Discovers Physical Fitness (By DAVID CARR, June 2, 2003)
* DRILLING DOWN/TELEVISION: What We Watch, Read and Download (By NAT IVES, June 2, 2003)
ARTS: New York Philharmonic Agrees to Move to Carnegie Hall (By RALPH BLUMENTHAL and ROBIN POGREBIN, June 2, 2003)
BOOKS: 'WHEN HOLLYWOOD HAD A KING' Hollywood (By JANET MASLIN, June 2, 2003)
DANCE: 'LITURGY': A Spiritual Journey Evokes Mysticism Informed by Complexity (By ANNA KISSELGOFF, June 2, 2003)
MUSIC CRITIC: Returning to Carnegie Would Again Give the Philharmonic the Acoustical Edge
(By ALLAN KOZINN, June 2, 2003)
TV News That Looks Local, Even if It's Not (By JIM RUTENBERG with MICHELINE MAYNARD, June 2, 2003)
HEALTH: New Tacks in Cancer Treatment Show Promise (By ANDREW POLLACK, June 2, 2003)
Study Shows Range of Injuries to Infants (By REUTERS, June 2, 2003)

Sunday, June 1, 2003:
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)

Allen Eager, 76, Sax Player of the Bebop Era, Dies (NY TIMES, June 1, 2003)
Thomas Odhiambo, 72, Scientist Who Helped Africa's Farmers, Dies (ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 1, 2003)
NATIONAL: Suspect in '96 Olympic Bombing and 3 Other Attacks Is Caught (By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN with DAVID M. HALBFINGER, June 1, 2003)
WORLD: Praising Alliance, Bush Asks Europe to Work With U.S. (By ELISABETH BUMILLER, June 1, 2003)
A Grim Graveyard Window on Hussein's Iraq (By SUSAN SACHS, June 1, 2003)
Chirac to Call for Shift From Battling Terrorism to Helping Poorer Nations (By JOHN TAGLIABUE, June 1, 2003)
Hail, Hail to a Dysfunctional Union of Former Soviets (By STEVEN LEE MYERS, June 1, 2003)
NY REGION: Dreams, Deferred [Queens College] (By ERIKA KINETZ, June 1, 2003)
OP-ED: Our Own Warrior Princess (By MAUREEN DOWD, June 1, 2003)
OP-ED: A Theory of Everything (By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, June 1, 2003)
BUSINESS: Globalization Hits a Political Speed Bump (By DAVID LEONHARDT, June 1, 2003)
MARKET WATCH: It's a Feast. Now See if Wall Street Can Resist. (By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, June 1, 2003)
* STRATEGIES: Stock Yields Are Higher Than Interest Rates. So What? (By MARK HULBERT, June 1, 2003)
Portfolio With Cachet, and Costs (By ERIC BAUM, June 1, 2003)
GRASS-ROOTS BUSINESS: It Worked for Coffee. Why Not Chocolate? (By BRIAN LIBBY, June 1, 2003)
In a Dull Economy, Avon Finds a Hidden Gloss (By CLAUDIA H. DEUTSCH, June 1, 2003)
The Marketing of a Superbaby Formula (By GREG RETSINAS, June 1, 2003)
* ARTS: George W. Bush and the Poet (By FRANK RICH, June 1, 2003)
ARTS: America's Artist, 2003 Edition (By HILARIE M. SHEETS, June 1, 2003)
ARTS: Is the Body More Beautiful When It's Dead? (By ELEANOR HEARTNEY, June 1, 2003)
THEATER: How Twyla Tharp Learned to Tell a Tale (By, June 1, 2003)
Sunday Styles: Contents (NY TIMES, June 1, 2003)
* Vows Revisited: The State of the Unions (By LOIS SMITH BRADY, June 1, 2003)
A NIGHT OUT WITH Meghan Daum: No Escaping the City (By LINDA LEE, June 1, 2003)
The Baby Chronicles, via E-Mail (By ALEX WITCHEL, June 1, 2003)
VOWS: Christina Sharkey and Willie Geist (By SHANNON DONNELLY, June 1, 2003)
WEEK IN REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 1, 2003)
CROSSROADS: Sharon Has a Map. Can He Redraw It? (By DAVID K. SHIPLER, June 1, 2003)
There's a New Enemy in Iraq: The Nasty Surprise (By PATRICK E. TYLER, June 1, 2003)
UP IN SMOKE: The U.S. Bucks a Trend on Marijuana Laws (By ERIC SCHLOSSER, June 1, 2003)
IDEAS & TRENDS: Spamology (By TOM ZELLER, June 1, 2003)
The F.C.C. Gets Ready to Roll the Media Dice (By JONATHAN D. GLATER, June 1, 2003)
In Africa, Pricking the West's Conscience (By SOMINI SENGUPTA, June 1, 2003)
* A River Rises Through It, Washing Away the Past [Yangtze] (By JOSEPH KAHN, June 1, 2003)
The Bloody Crossroads of Grammar and Politics (By GEOFFREY NUNBERG, June 1, 2003)
Can't Talk, Mom. Feel Free to Call My Advisers. (By JOHN LELAND, June 1, 2003)
Help! I'm Stuck in Quarantine, and I Can't Get Out! (By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr., June 1, 2003)
How Do You Say 'Hot Dog' in Latin? (By JASON HOROWITZ, June 1, 2003)
BASEBALL: Redefining America's Strike Zone (By Murray Chass, June 1, 2003)
Buzzword [depression, pococurante, gnathonic] (NY TIMES, June 1, 2003)
SUNDAY MAGAZINE: Contents (NY TIMES, June 1, 2003)
ON LANGUAGE: Near or Mideast? (By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 1, 2003)
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: Weimar Whiners (By JAMES TRAUB, June 1, 2003)
QUESTIONS FOR ARI FLEISCHER: No More Flak (Interview by MICHAEL CROWLEY, June 1, 2003)
PAGE TURNER: PAGE TURNER (By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN, June 1, 2003)
THE ETHICIST: Mr. Fix-It (By RANDY COHEN, June 1, 2003)
COVER ARTICLE: Unreconstructed (By BARRY BEARAK, June 1, 2003)
Dr. No and the Yes Men (By MATT BAI, June 1, 2003)
No Rebound [Dennis Rodman] (By STEPHEN RODRICK, June 1, 2003)
How I Learned to Love Quotas (By JEFFREY ROSEN, June 1, 2003)
STYLE: Sex and Real Estate (By WILLIAM NORWICH, June 1, 2003)
APPEARANCES: A Slip on Your Shoulder (Photograph by Mike Thomas, June 1, 2003)
FOOD: Carbo Loading [cod fillets] (By JASON EPSTEIN, June 1, 2003)
LIVES: The Never-Ending Story (By ABIGAIL YOUNG as told to HARRIET BROWN, June 1, 2003)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents (NY TIMES, June 1, 2003)
'The Memory of All That': A Refugee From Old Hollywood (By JAMES TOBACK, June 1, 2003)
'Deep Purple': Sex and Violins (By LISA ZEIDNER, June 1, 2003)
'Best Friends': Dangerous Liaisons (By RICHARD EDER, June 1, 2003)
'Clubland': Chemical Brothers and Sisters (By HUGO LINDGREN, June 1, 2003)
THE LAST WORD: Taking Wing (By LAURA MILLER, June 1, 2003)

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