This web page is dedicated to my Dad, Tsien-Chung Chou (1902-2000),
who read avidly The New York Times daily & joyfully for over 50 years.
Selected Articles from The New York Times November 2000
Thursday, November 30, 2000:
On This Day: November 30 (Andrea Doria 11/30/1466-11/25/1560, Andrea Palladio 11/30/1508-8/19/1580,
Jonathan Swift 11/30/1667-10/19/1745, Mark Twain 11/30/1835-4/21/1910, Wiston Churchill 11/30/1874-1/24/1965,
I.J. Singer 11/30/1893-2/10/1944, Donald Ogden Stewart 11/30/1894-8/2/1980, Gordon Parks 1912,
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. 1918, Shirley Chisholm 1924, Richard Crenna 1927, Dick Clark 1929,
G. Gordon Liddy 1930, David Mamet 1947, June Pointer 1954, Billy Idol 1955, Bo Jackson 1962)
Clinton became the first U.S. President to visit Northern Ireland
(NY Times, November 30, 1995)
* Churchill Dies at 90 At Home in London
[11/30/1874-1/24/1965] (By ANTHONY LEWIS, January 24, 1965)
Juliet Garretson Hollister, 84; Led Temple of Understanding
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 30, 2000)
David R. Hunter, an Innovator in Philanthropy, Dies at 84
(By ERIC PACE, Nov. 30, 2000)
THE POLL: Public Splits on Party Lines Over Vote and Long Delay
(By RICHARD L. BERKE & JANET ELDER, Nov. 30, 2000)
THE FLORIDA COURTS: Gore Cannot Afford to Wait on Vote Count, Lawyers Say
(By DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 30, 2000)
BLACK VOTERS: Arriving at Florida Voting Places, Some Blacks Found Frustration
(By MIREYA NAVARRO & SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 30, 2000)
FLORIDA LEGISLATURE: Florida Governor Backs Lawmakers' Efforts to Bypass Courts and Select Electors
(By DAVID BARSTOW & SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 30, 2000)
ROLE OF CONGRESS: What the House and Senate Could Do, or Not Do, in Picking the President
(By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM, Nov. 30, 2000)
CHANGE OF POWER: As Gore Presses His Case, Bush Camp Molds Image of Administration Building
(By ERIC SCHMITT with FRANK BRUNI, Nov. 30, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: In Flurry of TV Interviews, Gore Talks of Being Caught Between Winning and Losing
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 30, 2000)
ELECTIONS AROUND THE WORLD: Yes, Democracy Is Imperfect, Even in Those Places That Never Heard of Chads
(By ROGER COHEN, Nov. 30, 2000)
THE LEGAL ISSUES: Battle Over Whether Florida Court Interpreted the Law or Wrote It
(By WILLIAM GLABERSON, Nov. 30, 2000)
Seminole Couty: Ruling That Kept Suits Apart Is Appealed
(By MICHAEL COOPER, Nov. 30, 2000)
FUND-RAISING: Raising Millions More for Separate Transitions
(By JOHN M. BRODER, Nov. 30, 2000)
THE MEDIA: Fox and NBC May Drop Poll Group Over Fiasco
(By PETER MARKS, Nov. 30, 2000)
A RUNNING MATE'S HEALTH: Cheney Cleared to Resume Working
(By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, Nov. 30, 2000)
Study Shows That a Simple Test Can Help Prevent Colon Cancer
(By GINA KOLATA, Nov. 30, 2000)
President Clinton Sets Visit to His 50th State [Garfield & Harding never visited Nebraska]
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 30, 2000)
Despite Fishing, Lobsters Thrive in Waters Off New England
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 30, 2000)
Greenland Is Pampered but Ponders Cutting Free
(By JAMES BROOKE, Nov. 30, 2000)
Weak From His 62 Hours in Ice, Ice Man Exits to an Ambulance
(By JESSE McKINLEY, Nov. 30, 2000)
Survey Finds Subway Riders' Biggest Gripe Is Crowding
(By DIANE CARDWELL, Nov. 30, 2000)
OP-ED: Trickster's Time
(By JOHN E. MACK, Nov. 30, 2000)
OP-ED: IN AMERICA: The True Believer
(By BOB HERBERT, Nov. 30, 2000)
OP-ED ESSAY: The Telltale Heart
(By WILLIAM SAFIRE, Nov. 30, 2000)
BUSINESS: Nasdaq Continues to Fall
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 30, 2000)
Corporate Capital Spending Is Slowing Broadly
(By DAVID LEONHARDT, Nov. 30, 2000)
Sales of PC's Down Sharply at Gateway
(By BARNABY J. FEDER, Nov. 30, 2000)
Market Place: Weyerhaeuser Begins Offer for Willamette
(By KENNETH N. GILPIN, Nov. 30, 2000)
Economic Scene: An Economic Model for Bad Ballots
(By VIRGINIA POSTREL, Nov. 30, 2000)
Advertising: Luxlook.com Shows Off
(By COURTNEY KANE, Nov. 30, 2000)
Barnes & Noble and Gemstar-TV Guide International Talks Are Called Off
(By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, Nov. 30, 2000)
Japanese Bill Seeks to Increase Internet Use
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 30, 2000)
Strangers in a Strange Workplace [P&G relocates employees to Geneva]
(By ELIZABETH OLSON, Nov. 30, 2000)
Slowdown Shows in Revised Data
(By BLOOMBERG NEWS, Nov. 30, 2000)
ARTS: Museums Accept Stronger Role in Search for Looted Art
(By CELESTINE BOHLEN, Nov. 30, 2000)
Jazz Musician Chick Corea: Most at Home When He's Away
(By BEN RATLIFF, Nov. 30, 2000)
Recalling the Civilized Voice of a Critic, Vincent Canby
(By DOREEN CARVAJAL, Nov. 30, 2000)
ARTS IN AMERICA: A Film Score Odyssey Down a Quirky Country Road
(By DANIEL MENAKER, Nov. 30, 2000)
MUSIC REVIEW: 20 Fingers, 1 Composer; 10 Fingers, 2 Composers
(By BERNARD HOLLAND, Nov. 30, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: 'Jesus Hopped the A Train': Locked Up in a Place Far Beyond Redemption
(By BEN BRANTLEY, Nov. 30, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: 'A Dream Play': Strindberg, Influenced by Freudian Sleep
(By BRUCE WEBER, Nov. 30, 2000)
BOOKS: For a Child, a Safe Haven Can Be a Picture Book
(By CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT, Nov. 30, 2000)
MAKING BOOKS: Appreciating Female Authors
(By MARTIN ARNOLD, Nov. 30, 2000)
TV REVIEW: Leaf in the Wind With Unswerving Vision
(By JULIE SALAMON, Nov. 30, 2000)
AT HOME WITH ELIZABETH FRANKLIN: Decorators' Report Card: the Good, the Bad, the Truth
(By CHRISTOPHER MASON, Nov. 30, 2000)
Garden Q.& A.: Adding Artichokes to Your List
(By LESLIE LAND, Nov. 30, 2000)
CIRCUITS: Contents
(NY Times, Nov. 30, 2000)
Mainstream Sites Serve as Portals to Hate
(By LISA GUERNSEY, Nov. 30, 2000)
STATE OF THE ART: Netscape 6 Browser: Mixed Bag
(By DAVID POGUE, Nov. 30, 2000)
Video Games Go Hollywood
(By MICHEL MARRIOTT, Nov. 30, 2000)
ONLINE SHOPPER: Finding Shrinking Net Bargains
(By MICHELLE SLATALLA, Nov. 30, 2000)
In High-Tech Home the Future Is Now
(By MICHEL MARRIOTT, Nov. 30, 2000)
GAME THEORY: Virtual Driving With a License for Mayhem
(By PETER OLAFSON, Nov. 30, 2000)
Diving to Scale a Summit
(By SHELLY FREIERMAN, Nov. 30, 2000)
A Shot in the Dark
(By CATHERINE GREENMAN, Nov. 30, 2000)
Company Tries Again for Cell Phone Organizer
(By CATHERINE GREENMAN, Nov. 30, 2000)
Health Sites on the Internet Aren't Creating Amateur Doctors
(By IAN AUSTEN, Nov. 30, 2000)
Self-Destructing E-Mail Offers Additional Security
(By SHELLY FREIERMAN, Nov. 30, 2000)
A New Way to Listen to Radio on the Internet
(By BRUCE HEADLAM, Nov. 30, 2000)
A Thumbs Down for Web Phones
(By KATIE HAFNER, Nov. 30, 2000)
WHAT'S NEXT: A Step Beyond Palmtop: Collartop
(By ANNE EISENBERG, Nov. 30, 2000)
SCREEN GRAB: For All the Tall Ships, A Single Virtual Port
(By MICHAEL POLLAK, Nov. 30, 2000)
HOW IT WORKS: Microchips Aid Land Surveyors
(By JEFFREY SELINGO, Nov. 30, 2000)
Flexible Displays for Electronic Ink
(By LISA GUERNSEY, Nov. 30, 2000)
Games That Look Like Movies, or Movies Masquerading as Games
(By MICHEL MARRIOTT, Nov. 30, 2000)
Q & A: An Overtaxed Memory Makes System Sluggish
(By J. D. BIERSDORFER, Nov. 30, 2000)
INCOMING: Letters to the Editor [Lewis & Clark web sites links]
(By JAY RASMUSSEN, Nov. 30, 2000)
Wednesday, November 29, 2000:
On This Day: November 29 (Gaetano Donizetti 11/29/1797-4/8/1848, Christian Doppler 11/29/1803-3/17/1853,
Busby Berkeley 11/29/1895-3/14/1976, William Tubman 11/29/1895-7/23/1971, C.S. Lewis 11/29/1898-11/22/1963,
Vin Scully 1927, Paul Simon 1928, Diane Ladd 1943, Suzy Chaffee 1946, Garry Shandling 1949, Cathy Moriarty 1960)
U.N. General Assembly resolution on partitioning of Palestine between Arabs and Jews
(NY Times, November 29, 1947)
* Louisa M. Alcott Dead at 55: Authoress Dies on the Day of Her Father's Funeral
[11/29/1832-3/6/1888] (NY Times, March 7, 1888)
Malcolm Bradbury, Author, Critic and Teacher, Dies at 68
(By SARAH LYALL, Nov. 29, 2000)
Hugh Alexander, 83, a Scout for the Next Stars of Baseball, Dies
(By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN, Nov. 29, 2000)
THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE: Florida Lawmakers Moving to Bypass Courts for Bush; Judge Bars a Quick Recount
(By DAVID BARSTOW, Nov. 29, 2000)
THE FLORIDA COURTS: Hearing Is Scheduled for Saturday Despite Demands of Gore Lawyers
(By DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 29, 2000)
THE TOOLS: Racial Pattern in Demographics of Error-Prone Ballots
(By JOSH BARBANEL & FORD FESSENDEN, Nov. 29, 2000)
THE PUBLIC: In Philadelphia, Gore's Plea for Patience Finds Sympathetic Ears
(By SARA RIMER, Nov. 29, 2000)
TRANSFER OF POWER: White House Is Set to Meet With Bush and Gore Teams
(By MARC LACEY, Nov. 29, 2000)
THE DEMOCRATS: Even Reluctant Allies Rush to Aid Gore
(By RICHARD L. BERKE & ADAM CLYMER, Nov. 29, 2000)
THE LEGAL ISSUES: News Analysis: Presidency May Hinge on the Florida Court
(By WILLIAM GLABERSON, Nov. 29, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Gore Is Cast as Litigant, Statesman and Cheerleader
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 29, 2000)
Comments from Gore on the Florida Election
(NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 29, 2000)
Seminole County: Gore Opts Not to Join Lawsuit That Could Help Him the Most
(By MICHAEL COOPER, Nov. 29, 2000)
The Running Mate: The Man Behind, and in Front of, the Governor
(By ERIC SCHMITT, Nov. 29, 2000)
THE SUPREME COURT: Briefs Reflect Yawning Gap Between Campaigns' Views
(By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Nov. 29, 2000)
LESSONS: Are the Three R's Crowding Out P.E.?
(By RICHARD ROTHSTEIN, Nov. 29, 2000)
Supreme Court Bars Roadblocks Set Up to Search for Drugs
(By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Nov. 29, 2000)
NANPORO JOURNAL: Turning Japanese: It Takes More Than a Passport
(By HOWARD W. FRENCH, Nov. 29, 2000)
Warmer Temperatures Are Shrinking the Cocoon of the Times Square Ice Man
(By JESSE McKINLEY, Nov. 29, 2000)
Architect Says His Design Is Only a Start in the Evolution of a Building
(By ROBIN POGREBIN, Nov. 29, 2000)
PUBLIC PROFILE: Mrs. Seuss Hears a Who, and Tells About It
(By JOYCE WADLER, Nov. 29, 2000)
The Truth About a Hero's DeatH [Raoul Wallenberg]
(By, Nov. 29, 2000)
OP-ED: Butterflies, Chads and History
(By JACK RAKOVE, Nov. 29, 2000)
OP-ED: Bipartisanship With Bite
(By DAVID FRUM, Nov. 29, 2000)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: Ahab vs. The Waco Whale
(By MAUREEN DOWD, Nov. 29, 2000)
LETTERS: Who Is Winning the Fight for America's Heart?
(PETER RANIS, Nov. 29, 2000)
BUSINESS: Technology Stocks Drop, Pulling Nasdaq Down 5%
(By ROBERT D. HERSHEY Jr., Nov. 29, 2000)
Amazon Fights Union Activity
(By STEVEN GREENHOUSE, Nov. 29, 2000)
Management: Anticipating Welch on Welch in His New Book
(By ANDREA GABOR, Nov. 29, 2000)
Hiatus for an Internet Book
(By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, Nov. 29, 2000)
Advertising: Coke Commercials Go to the Library of Congress
(By STUART ELLIOTT, Nov. 29, 2000)
Market Place: Nuance Remains Upbeat
(By ALEX BERENSON, Nov. 29, 2000)
Investors Are Still Interested in Risky Start-Up Companies
(By MATT RICHTEL, Nov. 29, 2000)
A New I.R.S. Rule to Ease Paperwork for Tiny Businesses
(By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON, Nov. 29, 2000)
Broadcom to Buy Israeli Chip Maker
(By LAURA M. HOLSON, Nov. 29, 2000)
Growers Sue Ocean Spray, Seeking Possibility of Sale
(By GREG WINTER, Nov. 29, 2000)
My Job: I Stop Class for Large Spiders
(By TINA KELL, Nov. 29, 2000)
Honk if It's Too Loud Where You Work
(By ABBY ELLIN, Nov. 29, 2000)
The Boss: I'm a Chocolate Maker's Son
(By Patricia R. Olsen, Nov. 29, 2000)
Business Travel: Speed-Trap Cameras in Forgotten Towns
(By JOE SHARKEY, Nov. 29, 2000)
ARTS IN AMERICA: A Desire to Dazzle That Didn't Know When to Stop
(By STEPHEN KINZER, Nov. 29, 2000)
Eiko and Koma: It's a Cave? A Temple? It's a Mystery
[They couldn't be dancers, the boys yelled, because they weren't moving.]
(By JENNIFER DUNNING, Nov. 29, 2000)
INTERNET: Affleck, Damon, HBO and Miramax Go Online
(By RICK LYMAN, Nov. 29, 2000)
BOOKS: Peter Handke Finds Chaos, and Poignant Isolation, in the Root Cellar
["On a Dark Night I Left My Silent House"] (By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, Nov. 29, 2000)
The Gumbo Variations: To Each His Own [four recipes]
(By MATT LEE & TED LEE, Nov. 29, 2000)
Fish: In the Quest for Safer Seafood...
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 29, 2000)
RESTAURANTS: Atlas: A Cheeky Ambassador
(By WILLIAM GRIMES, Nov. 29, 2000)
Say, What Vintage Is That Pepper?
(By JOHN WILLOUGHBY & CHRIS SCHLESINGER, Nov. 29, 2000)
The Minimalist: A New Partner for Cranberries
(By MARK BITTMAN, Nov. 29, 2000)
The Chef / Patricia Yeo: Yukon Gold Potato Knishes With Osetra Caviar
(By Patricia Yeo & Jack Bishop, Nov. 29, 2000)
To Go: Slow-Cooked Rice, and Make It Snappy
(By ERIC ASIMOV, Nov. 29, 2000)
* Study Says Sexes Think Differently
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 29, 2000)
Tuesday, November 28, 2000:
On This Day: November 28 (Jean-Baptiste Lully 11/28/1632-3/22/1687, William Blake 11/28/1757-8/12/1827,
William Froude 11/28/1810-5/4/1879, Friedrich Engels 11/28/1820-8/5/1895,
Helen Magill White 11/28/1853-10/28/1944, Henry Bacon 11/28/1866-2/16/1924, Jose Iturbi 11/28/1895-6/30/1973,
Berry Gordy Jr. 1939, Hope Lange 1931, Gary Hart 1936, Randy Newman 1943,
Susan Spencer 1946, Paul Shaffer 1949)
* Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill at Teheran Talks; 1500 More Tons of Bombs Dropped on Berlin
(By JAMES B. RESTON, November 28, 1943)
* Nancy Mitford, Author, Dead; Satiric Novelist and Essayist
[11/28/1904-6/30/1973] (By STEVEN R. WEISMAN, July 1, 1973)
Dr. Louis S. Goodman, 94, Chemotherapy Pioneer, Dies
(By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, Nov. 28, 2000)
James Deetz, 70, Chronicler of America's Colonial Past
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 28, 2000)
THE OVERVIEW: Gore Asks Public for Patience; Bush Starts Transition Moves; Administration Withholds Aid
(By JOHN M. BRODER, Nov. 28, 2000)
CONTESTIING THE VOTE: Florida Judge Is Asked to Declare Gore the Winner
(By DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 28, 2000)
Quietly but Confidently, Bush Pushes Ahead
(By FRANK BRUNI, Nov. 28, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: With the Cameras Rolling, Gore Tries to Send a Message
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 28, 2000)
In Speech, Gore Declares That 'Ignoring Votes Means Ignoring Democracy'
(NY Times, Nov. 28, 2000)
TRANSFER OF POWER: Federal Agency Denies Bush Team Access to Money and Office for Transition
(By DAVID E. SANGER & MARC LACEY, Nov. 28, 2000)
Palm Beach County: Frustration in Aftermath of a Failed Recount
(By RICK BRAGG & DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 28, 2000)
THE SUPREME COURT: Justices Stand By No-Camera Policy
(By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Nov. 28, 2000)
SELECTING A TEAM: Washington Insider and Family Loyalist Poised for Job of Bush Chief of Staff
(By ELAINE SCIOLINO, Nov. 28, 2000)
FLORIDA LEGISLATURE: Jeb Bush Is Said to Be Willing to Sign Bill Ensuring Republican Victory in Florida
(By DAVID BARSTOW & SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 28, 2000)
The Demonstrators: How the Troops Were Mobilized for the Recount
(By DANA CANEDY with JAMES DAO, Nov. 28, 2000)
The Votes: Talk About Fuzzy Math; Numbers Abound in Florida
(By MICHAEL COOPER, Nov. 28, 2000)
Exorcists and Exorcisms Proliferate Across U.S.
(By JOHN W. FOUNTAIN, Nov. 28, 2000)
LETICIA JOURNAL: Dancing Across an Imaginary Line in the Jungle
(By LARRY ROHTER, Nov. 28, 2000)
Peru's Former President, in New Life in Japan, Defends His Past
(By HOWARD W. FRENCH, Nov. 28, 2000)
18-Rm. Roosevelt Mansion 4 Sale Opp'ty to Alter or Demolish History for Just $599,500
(By WINNIE HU, Nov. 28, 2000)
Guggenheim Gets Backing for New Museum
(By ERIC LIPTON & ROBIN POGREBIN, Nov. 28, 2000)
Tunnel Vision: Man Touched by Saint, Pope and an Ex-Giant
(By RANDY KENNEDY, Nov. 28, 2000)
A TV Feat by a Reeaally Cool Guy [David Blaine, magician who idolizes Houdini]
(By JESSE McKINLEY, Nov. 28, 2000)
EDITORIAL: A Plea for Patience
(NY Times, Nov. 28, 2000)
OP-ED: A Reality Show That's Riveting the World
(By TIMOTHY GARTON ASH, Nov. 28, 2000)
OP-ED: Crowning the Imperial Judiciary
(By WILLIAM KRISTOL, Nov. 28, 2000)
OP-ED: FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Jekyll and Hyde
(By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, Nov. 28, 2000)
BUSINESS: Dow Rises and Nasdaq Stumbles as Investors Seek Safety
(By REUTERS, Nov. 28, 2000)
G.E. Taps Successor to the Chief
(By CLAUDIA H. DEUTSCH, Nov. 28, 2000)
Market Place: The Difficulty in Matching Welch's Record
(By FLOYD NORRIS, Nov. 28, 2000)
Filling Big Shoes? Better Tie Laces Tight
(By REED ABELSON, Nov. 28, 2000)
Microsoft Asks Appeals Court to Void Ruling
(By STEPHEN LABATON, Nov. 28, 2000)
Big Investor Sues DaimlerChrysler, Objecting to '98 Merger Deal
(By KEITH BRADSHER, Nov. 28, 2000)
DNA Chip May Help Usher in a New Era of Product Testing
(By ANDREW POLLACK, Nov. 28, 2000)
A Wide Open Mobile Phone Market
(By JOHN VAROLI, Nov. 28, 2000)
The Party Look Is Luxurious, but a Single Look It's Not
(By CATHY HORYN, Nov. 28, 2000)
Front Row: So Much for Being Cold
(By GINIA BELLAFANTE, Nov. 28, 2000)
ARTS: Jelly Roll Morton: The Man Who Made Jazz Hot
(By STEPHEN KINZER, Nov. 28, 2000)
ARTS IN AMERICA: Flattery Will Win 'em Over, No Matter How Big the Star
(By JULIE FLAHERTY, Nov. 28, 2000)
Spacey Putting His Money Where His Heart Has Been
(By ROBIN POGREBIN, Nov. 28, 2000)
POP REVIEW: Marilyn Manson, Forever Young and Miserable
(By ANN POWERS, Nov. 28, 2000)
BOOKS OF THE TIMES: In Two Books, Glints of Musical Greatness in the Making [Mendelssohn & Verdi]
(By JAMES R. OESTREICH, Nov. 28, 2000)
The Week in Science: Busy and Dubious
(By NICHOLAS WADE, Nov. 28, 2000)
Testing the Aging Stockpile in a Test Ban Era
(By JAMES GLANZ, Nov. 28, 2000)
Negotiators Focus on 'Dirty Dozen' Pollutants
(By HANNAH FAIRFIELD, Nov. 28, 2000)
Indian Art, Circa A.D. 900
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 28, 2000)
From Jungle to Space in Pursuit of New Drugs
(By DINAH ENG, Nov. 28, 2000)
When the Trout Arrive, the Amphibian Exodus Begins
(By MARTIN FORSTENZER, Nov. 28, 2000)
A CONVERSATION WITH Nicholas Christakis: A Doctor With a Cause:
'What's My Prognosis?'
(By GINA KOLATA, Nov. 28, 2000)
CASES: Those Magic Times When the Patient Makes the Doctor Feel Better
(By HOWARD MARKEL, M.D., Nov. 28, 2000)
PERSONAL HEALTH: Less Pain: Is It in the Magnets or the Mind?
(By JANE E. BRODY, Nov. 28, 2000)
Tracking Rogue Giant Icebergs From the Skies
(NY Times, Nov. 28, 2000)
Doctor Main Variable in Mastectomy Choice
(By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, Nov. 28, 2000)
Sing-Along Aerobics at Your Corner Gym
(By LINDA VILLAROSA, Nov. 28, 2000)
Observatory: Out-of-Control Elephants
(By HENRY FOUNTAIN, Nov. 28, 2000)
* Sky Watch: A Sacred Part of the Sky
(By JOE RAO, Nov. 28, 2000)
VITAL SIGNS: Consequences: Athletes, Andro and Trouble in the Urine
(By ERIC NAGOURNEY, Nov. 28, 2000)
Sensations: Realities of Breaking a Marijuana Habit
(By ERIC NAGOURNEY, Nov. 28, 2000)
Science Q&A: Lazy Afternoon
(By C. CLAIBORNE RAY, Nov. 28, 2000)
Monday, November 27, 2000:
On This Day: November 27 (Anders Celsious 11/27/1701-4/25/1744, Robert Livingston 11/27/1746-2/26/1813,
Fanny Kemble 11/27/1809-1/15/1893, Charles Beard 1127/1874-9/1/1948, James Agee 11/27/1909-5/16/1955,
Alexander Dubcek 11/27/1921-11/7/1992, Jimi Hendrix 11/27/1942-9/18/1970, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg 1957)
Ford Is Approved By Senate, 92-3; House Set To Act
(By MARJORIE HUNTER, November 27, 1973)
* Chaim Weizmann Of Israel Is Dead at 77
[11/27/1874-9/9/1952] (NY Times, November 9, 1952)
Gerald Soffen, Chief Scientist for Mars Missions, Dies at 74
(By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, Nov. 27, 2000)
THE OVERVIEW: Bush Is Declared Winner in Florida, but Gore Vows to Contest Results
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 27, 2000)
THE GOVERNOR: Bush Claims Victory, Urging Gore to Step Aside
(By FRANK BRUNI, Nov. 27, 2000)
News Analysis: A Mantle With Legitimacy
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 27, 2000)
CONTESTING AN ELECTION: Democrats Claim State Certified Wrong Tally in 3 Counties
(By DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 27, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Gore Insists That He Must Persevere, but Says an End Is in Sight
(By ADAM CLYMER, Nov. 27, 2000)
THE SUPREME COURT: Justices Ready to Walk a Very Fine Legal Line
(By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Nov. 27, 2000)
PALM BEACH COUNTY: Palm Beach Count Rejected by State
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr. & RICK BRAGG, Nov. 27, 2000)
Bush Says He Is 'Preparing to Serve'
(NY Times, Nov. 27, 2000)
Excerpts From Interview With Vice President: 'Integrity of Democracy' at Stake
(NY Times, Nov. 27, 2000)
Lieberman's Comments on the Count
(NY Times, Nov. 27, 2000)
James Baker's Comments on Florida Certification
(NY Times, Nov. 27, 2000)
The Overseas Ballots: The Multipronged Strategy for Bush's Absentee Votes
(By MICHAEL COOPER, Nov. 27, 2000)
The Demonstrators: Labor Unions Take to Florida Streets, Rallying for Gore
(By SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 27, 2000)
Nassau County: One County Is Puzzling Over a Mystery Involving 218 Votes
(By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA, Nov. 27, 2000)
THE STRATEGIES: New Battle Lines Drawn After Florida Certification
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 27, 2000)
Broward County: In Marathon Recount, a Judge in the Middle Repeatedly Cast Deciding Vote
(By DEXTER FILKINS & LYNETTE HOLLOWAY, Nov. 27, 2000)
THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE: State Lawmakers Bickering Along Party Lines
(By DAVID BARSTOW, Nov. 27, 2000)
NEW ANALYSIS: China's Rights Stand: Progress or an Irrelevance?
(By ERIK ECKHOLM, Nov. 27, 2000)
Survivors of Cuban Boy's Voyage Feel Ignored
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 27, 2000)
OP-ED: It Is Time for Gore to Concede
(By BOB DOLE, Nov. 27, 2000)
OP-ED: My Personal Recount
(By RICK MORANIS, Nov. 27, 2000)
OP-ED ESSAY: Enough Nearly Enough
(By WILLIAM SAFIRE, Nov. 27, 2000)
OP-ED: Gore's Numbers Crunch
(By BOB HERBERT, Nov. 27, 2000)
BUSINESS: Struggles Over E-Books Abound
(By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, Nov. 27, 2000)
E-Voting: Its Day Has Not Come Just Yet
(By JOHN SCHWARTZ, Nov. 27, 2000)
NEW ECONOMY: Phone Mergers That May Help Competition
(By SETH SCHIESEL, Nov. 27, 2000)
Media: To Stay Afloat, Unlikely Ties in TV News
(By JIM RUTENBERG, Nov. 27, 2000)
Political Sites Adopt New Focus
(By REBECCA FAIRLEY RANEY, Nov. 27, 2000)
Surviving Master, Pets.com Mascot Seeks New Home
(By MICHAEL BRICK, Nov. 27, 2000)
E-COMMERCE REPORT: Web Merchants Head for Exits
(By BOB TEDESCHI, Nov. 27, 2000)
Patents: Tired of Punch Cards?
(By SABRA CHARTRAND, Nov. 27, 2000)
* New Domain Name Owner Seeks Middle Ground Online
(By CHRIS GAITHER, Nov. 27, 2000)
Advertising: Kirshenbaum to Set Up a Sibling
(By STUART ELLIOTT, Nov. 27, 2000)
Boing! Pop-Up Books Are Growing Up
(By DOREEN CARVAJAL, Nov. 27, 2000)
ARTS ABROAD: The Human Body in Its Aesthetic Glory and Scientific Gore
(By ALAN RIDING, Nov. 27, 2000)
OPERA REVIEW: 'Fliegende Holländer': Chilling Tale of Dutchman Has a Mythic, Modern Edge
(By ANTHONY TOMMASINI, Nov. 27, 2000)
'Grinch' Helps Get Hollywood Back on Record Pace
(By RICK LYMAN, Nov. 27, 2000)
BALLET REVIEW: 'The Nutcracker': Long Before New Year's, a Party to End All Parties
(By JACK ANDERSON, Nov. 27, 2000)
BOOKS: 508 Pages of Cooking Tips and Other Heft for the Holidays
(By CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT, Nov. 27, 2000)
TELEVISION REVIEW: 'Founding Fathers': Sins of the Forefathers
(and Some Other Juicy Facts)
(By NEIL GENZLINGER, Nov. 27, 2000)
Where Men Reveal Their Stories and Souls
(By JENNIFER DUNNING, Nov. 27, 2000)
MUSIC REVIEW: Viola da Gamba, Sweetly to Early Music's Rescue
(By JAMES R. OESTREICH, Nov. 27, 2000)
* This Week: Snow Days [Denmark's rune stones from 900's erected by King Gorm]
(NY Times, Nov. 27, 2000)
Sunday, November 26, 2000:
On This Day: November 26 (William Cowper 11/26/1731-4/25/1800, Norber Wiener 11/26/1894-3/18/1964,
Eugène Ionesco 11/26/1909-3/28/1994, Eric Sevareid 11/26/1912-7/9/1992,
Robert Goulet 1933, Rich Little 1938, Tina Turner 1939)
Full 'Gas' Rationing Dec. 1 Ordered by President Roosevelt
(NY Times, November 26, 1942)
* Charles M. Schulz, 'Peanuts' Creator, Dies at 77
[11/26/1922-2/12/2000] (By SARAH BOXER, February 14, 2000)
Ruth Dyk, Champion of Women's Suffrage, Dies at 99
(By DOUGLAS MARTIN, Nov. 26, 2000)
Keith Mant Dies at 81; Pathologist Helped Convict Nazis
(By DOUGLAS MARTIN, Nov. 26, 2000)
* Bush Certified as Winner in Florida, but Final Outcome in Doubt
(By DANIEL J. WAKIN, Nov. 26, 2000)
With Deadline Near, Florida Recount Grinds On
(By DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 26, 2000)
POLITICAL MEMO: A Window Into the Soul of the Next President
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 26, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Gore Is Said to Remain Certain That He Won the Election
(By JOHN M. BRODER, Nov. 26, 2000)
THE OUTLOOK: News Analysis: Though Battle Will End, Peace Appears Unlikely
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 26, 2000)
THE ABSENTEE BALLOTS: A Tactical Change in Bush Lawsuit Over Military Ballots
(By MICHAEL COOPER, Nov. 26, 2000)
Rain Chases Protesters Away From 2 Canvassing Boards
(By RICK BRAGG with LYNETTE HOLLOWAY, Nov. 26, 2000)
IN WASHINGTON: Uncertainty About Guest of Honor Freezes Plans for Inaugural Festivities
(By CHRISTOPHER MARQUIS, Nov. 26, 2000)
THE PROCESS: Doubt Over Election Outcome Spurs Plans for Change
(By PAUL ZIELBAUER, Nov. 26, 2000)
THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE: Strangers to Political Stage Join Vote-Counting Drama
(By DAVID BARSTOW, Nov. 26, 2000)
FEEDING THE MEDIA: A Tug-of-War for the Public's Attention
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 26, 2000)
THE CANVASSING BOARD: Voice of Reason Directs Thankless Task in Palm Beach County
(By RICK BRAGG, Nov. 26, 2000)
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: Polarization of National Dialogue Mirrors Extremists
(By MICHIKO KAKUTANI, Nov. 26, 2000)
SEMINOLE COUNTY G.O.P.: Help for Absentees Is Detailed in Court Suit
(By MICHAEL MOSS, Nov. 26, 2000)
THE CONSERVATIVES: From the Anti-Gore Right, a Battle Cry of 'Stop, Thief!'
(By ROBIN TONER, Nov. 26, 2000)
THE DIMPLES: Trying to Interpret a Ballot's Goosebumps
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 26, 2000)
Airing Monaco's Laundry in Public
(By SUZANNE DALEY, Nov. 26, 2000)
Curse of the Wind Turns to Farmers' Blessing
(By DOUGLAS JEHL, Nov. 26, 2000)
States See Problems of Quality of Care at Centers for Aged
(By BARRY MEIER, Nov. 26, 2000)
As Closets Bulge, Americans' Taste in Gifts Often Turns Toward the Taste Buds
(By PETER T. KILBORN, Nov. 26, 2000)
A Hangout That Caters to a Crowd From Space
(By JIM YARDLEY, Nov. 26, 2000)
Mayor Most Rare: Sexologist and Monied Marxist
[Marta Suplicy, São Paulo's new mayor] (By LARRY ROHTER, Nov. 26, 2000)
SPORTS: Everything but Piazza's Broken Bat
(By JOE LAPOINTE, Nov. 26, 2000)
SPORTS: When Grange Put the Pros in New York
(By DAVE ANDERSON, Nov. 26, 2000)
THE ELECTION: Even When Blind, Justice Feels the Political Winds
(By ADAM CLYMER, Nov. 26, 2000)
DIVIDED WE STAND: If at First You Don't Secede...
(By PETER APPLEBOME, Nov. 26, 2000)
2nd String of Spin Left Idle
(By COREY KILGANNON, Nov. 26, 2000)
WORD FOR WORD / WHAT REALLY MATTERS: Getting Beyond the Truth, Into Appearances
(NY Times, Nov. 26, 2000)
IDEAS & TRENDS: California Revisited: How Googie Was My Valley
(By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN, Nov. 26, 2000)
Burgers Are the Globe's Fast Food? Not So Fast
(By BARBARA CROSSETTE, Nov. 26, 2000)
Such a Deal: A Million Tons of Animal Parts, to Go
(By SUZANNE DALEY, Nov. 26, 2000)
IDEAS & TRENDS: Vodka and Caviar for Everyone!
(By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN, Nov. 26, 2000)
How to Commit the Perfect Dictatorship
(By BLAINE HARDEN, Nov. 26, 2000)
Trying to Escape the Purgatory of Parity
(By ALISON MITCHELL, Nov. 26, 2000)
Not Exactly Made for TV, but Think of the Ratings
(By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Nov. 26, 2000)
A Twist of Fate: Queen Elizabeth II killing a pheasant
(By WARREN HOGE<, Nov. 26, 2000)
De Tocqueville Saw It Coming
(By K. A. DILDAY, Nov. 26, 2000)
EDITORIAL: Stabilizing the Presidency
(NY Times, Nov. 26, 2000)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: Oyez! Oyez! Oy Vey! This Is One Nutty Election!
(By MAUREEN DOWD, Nov. 26, 2000)
OP-ED: Once Again, America Needs to Believe in Its Courts
(By JEDEDIAH PURDY, Nov. 26, 2000)
OP-ED: Enmity Is Not Inborn
(By KIRK DOUGLAS, Nov. 26, 2000)
OP-ED: Flying Home? Take Cookies
(By CYNTHIA GORNEY, Nov. 26, 2000)
LETTERS: Uncertainty Principle [applied to this year's presidential election]
(By ROBERT DORFMAN, Nov. 26, 2000)
BUSINESS: This 1998 Model Is Looking More Like a Lemon
(By EDMUND L. ANDREWS with KEITH BRADSHER, Nov. 26, 2000)
I.B.M. Hews to Its Vision, Even as Growth Slows
(By BARNABY J. FEDER, Nov. 26, 2000)
MARKET WATCH: Initial Offerings: Once Hot, but Now Hot Potatoes
(By PATRICK McGEEHAN, Nov. 26, 2000)
New Retail Chiefs Face Ghosts of Profits Past
(By LESLIE KAUFMAN, Nov. 26, 2000)
Market Insight: How Biotech Has Held On, and Its Prospects
(By KENNETH N. GILPIN, Nov. 26, 2000)
Book Value: Cheese Revisited
(By FRED ANDREWS, Nov. 26, 2000)
PORTFOLIOS: Two Views of a Marked-Down Market
(By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER, Nov. 26, 2000)
Investing With Reed G. Bender
(By CAROLE GOULD, Nov. 26, 2000)
Selling Shares Now to Save on Taxes Later
(By CAROLE GOULD, Nov. 26, 2000)
Midstream: Derring-Do of the Stay-at-Home Dad
(By JAMES SCHEMBARI, Nov. 26, 2000)
ON THE JOB: Perks That Make You Turn Cartwheels
(By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, Nov. 26, 2000)
THE BUSINESS WORLD: Capitalism, One Student at a Time, in Vietnam
(By SETH MYDANS, Nov. 26, 2000)
Bittersweet Tasks in Cereal City
(By DAVID BARBOZA, Nov. 26, 2000)
Business Diary: Quality of Its Quantity Wins E-Mailer an Award
(By Julie Dunn, Nov. 26, 2000)
If Only Baldrige Winners Could Be Traded as One
(By Julie Flaherty, Nov. 26, 2000)
Personal Business Diary: The Time Shortage In Family Care
(By Mickey Meece, Nov. 26, 2000)
TRAVEL: Ruins by Day, Luxury by Night
(By MARK LANDLER, Nov. 26, 2000)
Island Idyll, for a Song
(By KIMBERLY CONNIFF, Nov. 26, 2000)
Ghosts of Portugal in Macao, Now Part of China
(By DAISANN McLANE, Nov. 26, 2000)
A Gilded Age Holiday [Newport with the Astors]
(By JEFF SILVERMAN, Nov. 26, 2000)
ESSAY: Who Let the Dogs Out? Europeans!
(By SUSAN STERLING, Nov. 26, 2000)
Correspondent's Report: Navigating the Web for Air Fare Bargains
(By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON, Nov. 26, 2000)
BUSINESS TRAVEL: Talking to a TV May Mean One Less Journey Through Crowded Skies
(By JOE SHARKEY, Nov. 26, 2000)
FILM: The Movies' Digital Future Is in Sight and It Works
(By ROB SABIN, Nov. 26, 2000)
A Maharajah's Festival for Body and Soul
(By RICHARD SCHECHNER, Nov. 26, 2000)
THEATER: 'Dream Play': Religious Yet Private
(By ERIC BENTLEY, Nov. 26, 2000)
DANCE: The Long Shadow of Ailey's Great `Cry'
(By VALERIE GLADSTONE, Nov. 26, 2000)
FILM: The Secret to Box-Office Success Is to Mirror Public Moods
(By STEPHEN HOLDEN, Nov. 26, 2000)
ART: Friendly Aliens Invade Galleries
(By RITA REIF, Nov. 26, 2000)
MUSIC: Habib Koite: An Inspired Outsider, Even in His Own Land
(By DAVID HECHT, Nov. 26, 2000)
FILM: 'A Hard Day's Night': A Beatles' Moment of Glory
(By ALLAN KOZINN, Nov. 26, 2000)
'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' Is Still fresh at 25
(By LISA ZEIDNER, Nov. 26, 2000)
MUSIC: Trumpet Ties, Mozart Pins? Must Be Right for Someone
(By BERNARD HOLLAND, Nov. 26, 2000)
MUSIC: A Schubert Masterpiece in a Rare Package
(By JOSEPH HOROWITZ, Nov. 26, 2000)
MUSIC: Finding Bach's Genius in Elasticity
(By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN, Nov. 26, 2000)
DESIGN: Can Design in America Avoid the Style Trap?
(By PHILIP NOBEL, Nov. 26, 2000)
ARCHITECTURE: When Getting to It Is Part of a Museum's Aesthetic
(By HERBERT MUSCHAMP, Nov. 26, 2000)
TELEVISION: Gordon Parks: Portrayer of the Black Experience Reflects on His Own
(By CELESTINE BOHLEN, Nov. 26, 2000)
DANCE: Sydney Dancers, Fit and Radiant, Wow and Shock
(BY ALLAN ULRICH, Nov. 26, 2000)
THEATER: When Ruth Draper Was Alone Onstage, Everyone Was There
(By STUDS TERKEL, Nov. 26, 2000)
TELEVISION: TV Couples Who Aren't (or Who Shouldn't Be)
(By WENDY LESSER, Nov. 26, 2000)
MUSIC: Rock Was Never Meant to Be in the High-Rent District
(By GINA ARNOLD, Nov. 26, 2000)
All Parties, All the Time: New York's Bloodshot Eye
(By NANCY HASS, Nov. 26, 2000)
* ON LANGUAGE: snippy
(By WILLIAM SAFIRE, Nov. 26, 2000)
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: Two Nations, Undivided
(By ANDREW SULLIVAN, Nov. 26, 2000)
QUESTIONS FOR BERNARD SHAW: Anchor Away
(By JIM RUTENBERG, Nov. 26, 2000)
THE ETHICIST: Open Courts for All
(By RANDY COHEN, Nov. 26, 2000)
EXPERT OPINION: Or Not to Vote
(By PHYLLIS STINSON, Nov. 26, 2000)
ALIENT FACTS: ON THE JOB: A Little off the Top
(By HOPE REEVES, Nov. 26, 2000)
DIARY: Only in America [T-shirts on Florida's Presidential Ballot]
(ROBB MANDELBAUM, Nov. 26, 2000)
WHAT THEY WERE THINKING: Arden Peters and Warren De Witt, Morgantown, W.Va., July 31, 2000
(Photograph by ED KASHI Interviews by CATHERINE SAINT LOUIS, Nov. 26, 2000)
Sense and Nonsense: Dr. Seuss invented the modern idea of childhood
(By A. O. SCOTT, Nov. 26, 2000)
The Buddha of Detroit [William Clay Ford Jr. of Ford Motor Company]
(By MARTHA SHERRILL, Nov. 26, 2000)
STYLE: The Legacy: Mary McCartney takes pictures, just like Mom
(By BRIAN CLARKE, Nov. 26, 2000)
FOOD: Caviar Lite
(By MOLLY O'NEILL, Nov. 26, 2000)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents
(NY Times, Nov. 26, 2000)
* A History of Himself [Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., "A Life in the 20th Century"]
(By MAX FRANKEL, Nov. 26, 2000)
* So Elegant, So Intelligent [Denis Donoghue, "Words Alone: The Poet T.S. Eliot"]
(By ADAM KIRSCH, Nov. 26, 2000)
* Behind the Smile [Sherwin B. Nuland, "Leonardo da Vinci"]
(By DAVID PAPINEAU, Nov. 26, 2000)
Big-Band Theory [Geoffrey C. Ward, "Jazz: A History of America's Music]
(By DAVID NASAW, Nov. 26, 2000)
BOOKEND: Fold -- No, Click -- Here
(By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, Nov. 26, 2000)
Saturday, November 25, 2000:
On This Day: November 25 (Lope de Vega 11/25/1562-8/27/1635, Maria Henrietta 11/25/1609-9/10/1669,
John Begelow 11/25/1817-12/19/1911, Joseph Krutch 11/25/1893-5/22/1970, Virgil Thomson 11/25/1896-9/30/1989,
Lewis Thomas 11/25/1913-12/3/1993, Jow DiMaggio 11/25/1914-3/8/1999, Ricardo Mantalban 1920,
Kathryn Crosby 1933, Amy Grant 1960)
Iran Payment Found Diverted To Contras; Reagan Security Adviser And Aide Are Out
(By BERNARD WEINRAUB, November 25, 1986)
* Andrew Carnegie Started as a Bobbin Boy, Dies at 83
[11/25/1835-8/11/1919] (NY Times, August 12, 1919)
Théodore Monod, Sahara-Loving Naturalist, Dies at 98
(By PAUL LEWIS, Nov. 25, 2000)
Dr. Geoffrey Marshall, Who Was Provost at CUNY, Dies at 62
(By KAREN W. ARENSON, Nov. 25, 2000)
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Florida Recount Case
(By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Nov. 25, 2000)
Gore Picks Up 400 Votes in Two Counties
(By DAVID FIRESTONE & DAVID BARSTOW, Nov. 25, 2000)
Gore to Contest Recount Result in Palm Beach
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 25, 2000)
Cheney Leaves Hospital, Saying He'll Be at Work Next Week
(By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, Nov. 25, 2000)
Gore Opens Drive to Keep Democrats in the Fight
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 25, 2000)
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY: A Mayor, Once Vocal for Gore, Is Silent
(By DEXTER FILKINS, Nov. 25, 2000)
LEGAL ANALYSIS: Justices May See Task as Calming the Storm
(By WILLIAM GLABERSON, Nov. 25, 2000)
CONTESTING AN ELECTION: Certification Challenge Would Transform Case
(By WILLIAM GLABERSON, Nov. 25, 2000)
BROWARD COUNTY: Gore Gains in Broward; Count Reaches Midpoint
(By LYNETTE HOLLOWAY, Nov. 25, 2000)
THE BACKGROUND: Years of G.O.P. Animosity Toward Florida's Justices
(By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA, Nov. 25, 2000)
THE OVERSEAS BALLOTS: Bush Lawyers Want Reinstatement of Disqualified Military Ballots
(By MICHAEL COOPER, Nov. 25, 2000)
WASHINGTON TALK: Latest Game: Reverse Field and Run
(By JAMES BENNETy, Nov. 25, 2000)
Beliefs: Divinity School Historian Daniel Sack
(By PETER STEINFELS, Nov. 25, 2000)
EDITORIAL: Mr. Cheney's Heart Attack
(NY TIMES, Nov. 25, 2000)
OP-ED: May Either Man Win
(By ANDREW KOHUT, Nov. 25, 2000)
OP-ED: ABROAD AT HOME: Playing With Fire
(By ANTHONY LEWIS, Nov. 25, 2000)
OP-ED: The Right Moment for Judicial Power
(By JOHN YOO, Nov. 25, 2000)
LETTERS: Laughing and Learning [James Maas, Cornell psychology professor]
(By SCOTT H. GREENFIELD, Nov. 25, 2000)
For Mainlanders, Taiwan's Lure Proves Powerful but Often Elusive
(By ERIK ECKHOLM, Nov. 25, 2000)
Scientists Make a Bacteria-Size Machine Work
(By KENNETH CHANG, Nov. 25, 2000)
On a Student Field Trip, With the Planet at Stake
(By ANDREW C. REVKIN, Nov. 25, 2000)
Despite Chill in the Air, Long Lines at the Stores
(By MONTE WILLIAMS, Nov. 25, 2000)
Chirac Exalts African Art, Legal and (Maybe) Illegal
(By ALAN RIDING, Nov. 25, 2000)
AGRIGENTO JOURNAL: In Juno's Shadow, Temples of Illegal Construction
(By ALESSANDRA STANLEY, Nov. 25, 2000)
Brazilians Dazzled (Mostly) by Prospect of a Guggenheim
(By LARRY ROHTER, Nov. 25, 2000)
ARTS & IDEAS: British Historians Rethink Churchill's Legacy
(By BENJAMIN SCHWARZ, Nov. 25, 2000)
BUSINESS: Stocks Rally, but Outlook Remains Cloudy
(By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER, Nov. 25, 2000)
Globalization Puts a Starbucks Into the Forbidden City in Beijing
(By CRAIG S. SMITH, Nov. 25, 2000)
Either Online or in Line, Time to Shop
(By LESLIE KAUFMAN, Nov. 25, 2000)
Gadgets Grab the Holiday Spotlight From PCs
(By REUTERS, Nov. 25, 2000)
Book Chain Talking Deals With Gemstar
(By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, Nov. 25, 2000)
Shares of Suppliers Drop After AT&T Calls Halt to Purchases
(By SIMON ROMERO, Nov. 25, 2000)
CUTTINGS: Visual Feast, and Deer Cry the Blues
(By PATRICIA A. TAYLOR, Nov. 25, 2000)
Architecture That Rolls With the Punches
(By SARAH BOXER, Nov. 25, 2000)
SHELF LIFE: Is a Word's Definition in the Mind of the User?
[American Heritage Dictionary] (By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN, Nov. 25, 2000)
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: 'Nutcracker': Sugar Plums! Toys! Giant Mice! Encore!
(By JENNIFER DUNNING, Nov. 25, 2000)
MUSIC REVIEW: Scoreless in Bruckner Territory
(By JAMES R. OESTREICH, Nov. 25, 2000)
PUBLIC LIVES: For a Cooking Legend, the Ultimate Dinner Was Served
(By CAREY GOLDBERG, Nov. 25, 2000)
Friday, November 24, 2000:
On This Day: November 24 (Benedict Spinoza 11/24/1632-2/21/1677, Laurence Sterne 11/24/1713-3/18/1768,
Junipero Serra 11/24/1713-8/28/1784, Zachary Taylor 11/24/1784-7/9/1850, Cass Gilbert 11/24/1859-5/17/1934,
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 11/24/1864-9/9/1901, Scott Joplin 11/24/1868-4/1/1917, Itzhak Ben-Zvi 11/24/1884-4/23/1963,
Margaret Anderson 11/24/1886-10/18/1973, William F. Buckley 1925, Pete Best 1941)
President's Assassin Shot To Death In Jail Corridor by a Dallas Citizen
(By GLADWIN HILL, November 24, 1963)
* Dale Carnegie, Author, Is Dead at 66
[11/24/1888-11/1/1955] (NY Times, November 2, 1955)
Luise Addiss, 101, Longtime Art Supporter
(NY Times, Nov. 24, 2000)
Eugene M. Farber, 83, Expert on Psoriasis and Allergies
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 24, 2000)
John Keats, a Writer Who Noted American Foibles and Obsessions, Dies at 79
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 24, 2000)
Dr. Louis Néel, Physicist who Studied Aspects of Magnetism, Is Dead at 95
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 24, 2000)
As Odds Lengthen, Democrats Plan for Legal Challenge
(By DAVID BARSTOW & MICHAEL COOPER, Nov. 24, 2000)
PLOTTING STRATEGY: Talk of New Legal Fight Is Met With Growing Democratic Doubt
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 24, 2000)
Tempers Flare as Broward Recount Plods on
(By LYNETTE HOLLOWAY & RICK BRAGG, Nov. 24, 2000)
News Analysis: Count Undecided, Standard Unclear, Task Unholy
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 24, 2000)
THE CHOICE: News Analysis: A Risky Court Challenge for Gore
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 24, 2000)
THE ABSENTEE BALLOTS: Poor Handwriting and Eligibility Mix-Ups Disqualified Many Absentee Votes
(By MICHAEL MOSS & DEXTER FILKINS, Nov. 24, 2000)
Cheney's Heart Attack Renews Debate on Checking Health of Candidates
(By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, M.D., Nov. 24, 2000)
THE CANDIDATES: Bush and Gore Take Holiday Breather
(By FRANK BRUNI, Nov. 24, 2000)
THE SUPREME COURT: Gore Camp Asks Rejection of Bush's Florida Appeal
(By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Nov. 24, 2000)
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY: Protest Influenced Miami-Dade's Decision to Stop Recount
(By DEXTER FILKINS & DANA CANEDY, Nov. 24, 2000)
THE REACTION: Editorials Mix Bitterness and Appeals for Common Sense
(By FELICITY BARRINGER, Nov. 24, 2000)
E-Commerce Dream Proves the Undoing of a Solid Business
(By MATT RICHTEL, Nov. 24, 2000)
Report Cards Are Due, Only This Time for Parents
(By DIANA JEAN SCHEMO, Nov. 24, 2000)
With No Hope for Economy, Many Argentines Are Leaving
(By CLIFFORD KRAUSS, Nov. 24, 2000)
LE LAVANDOU JOURNAL: If Villagers Die Laughing, They'll Break the Law
(By SUZANNE DALEY, Nov. 24, 2000)
A Chip Plant That Is Full of Symbolism
(By CRAIG S. SMITH, Nov. 24, 2000)
Selling Status, and Cell Phones in China
(By MARK LANDLER, Nov. 24, 2000)
EDITORIAL: Updating the Way We Vote
(NY TIMES, Nov. 24, 2000)
OP-ED: The Glib Critics of the Courts
(By BARRY FRIEDMAN, Nov. 24, 2000)
OP-ED: The Lonely Absentee
(By RUSSELL WORKING, Nov. 24, 2000)
OP-ED: FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Senseless in Israel
(By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, Nov. 24, 2000)
Winds Relent Just Enough to Let the Parade Balloons Float
(By WINNIE HU, Nov. 24, 2000)
Love for Nature Has Guided Turner's Life
(By PETE BODO, Nov. 24, 2000)
Advertising: 20 Questions on Advertising, Marketing and the Media
(By STUART ELLIOTT, Nov. 24, 2000)
Another Suitor Walks Away From Quaker
(By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN, Nov. 24, 2000)
SPORTS: Top 10 List Misses a Few Key Moments
(By IRA BERKOW, Nov. 24, 2000)
ART REVIEW: Natural History, the Early Version
(By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN, Nov. 24, 2000)
PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW: Atget the Artist Adjacent to Atget the Classifier
(By SARAH BOXER, Nov. 24, 2000)
ART REVIEW: Evaristo Baschenis: A Pioneer Who Left Clues to His Enigmatic Paintings
(By JOHN RUSSELL, Nov. 24, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: 'Saved or Destroyed': A Writer Is Reborn, His Halo in Place
(By BEN BRANTLEY, Nov. 24, 2000)
ART REVIEW: Eros Cruises the Museum in a Filmmaker's Dreams
(By HOLLAND COTTER, Nov. 24, 2000)
BOOKS: 'The Twilight Years': Cultural Cavalcade of Paris Before Disaster Struck
(By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, Nov. 24, 2000)
Inside Art: Dispersing a Private Cache
(By CAROL VOGEL, Nov. 24, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: 'Strictly Personal': In Search of Love? Just Buzz Next Door
(By WILBORN HAMPTON, Nov. 24, 2000)
Antiques: Inventively, Glass as Art
(By WENDY MOONAN, Nov. 24, 2000)
ON THE ROAD: New Orleans: Flashin' Those Dreamy Eyes Way Down Yonder
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 24, 2000)
From a Newly Cool Newark, an Invitation to 'C'mon Over!'
(By ANDREW JACOBS, Nov. 24, 2000)
Vampires: Painting the Town Red
(By MARGARET MITTELBACH & MICHAEL CREWDSON, Nov. 24, 2000)
Thursday, November 23, 2000:
On This Day: November 23 (Otto I 11/23/912-5/7/973, John Wallis 11/23/1616-10/28/1703,
Franklin Pierce 11/23/1804-10/8/1869, Billy the Kid 11/23/1859-7/14/1881, Karl Branting 11/23/1860-2/24/1925,
Manuel de Falla 11/23/1876-11/14/1946, Boris Karloff 11/23/1887-2/3/1969, Joe Eszterhas 1944, Susan Anspach 1945)
Ruined Berlin Afire After 2d Bombing; U. S. Planes Smash At Toulon and Sofia;
4 Japanese Destroyers Sunk In Battle
(By WILLIAM L. WORDEN, November 23, 1943)
* Erte, a Master of Fashion, Stage and Art Deco Design, Is Dead at 97
[11/23/1892-4/21/1990] (By ALAN RIDING, April 22, 1990)
Zatopek, 78, Ungainly Running Star, Dies
(By FRANK LITSKY, Nov. 23, 2000)
David Hermelin, 63, a Diplomat Who Artfully Used the Hot Dog, Dies
(By DOUGLAS MARTIN, Nov. 23, 2000)
Bush Takes Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court
(By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Nov. 23, 2000)
Miami-Dade Halts Recount; Palm Beach Moves Ahead
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 23, 2000)
Florida Legislators Consider Options to Aid Bush
(By DAVID BARSTOW & SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 23, 2000)
THE REPUBLICAN RUNNING MATE: Cheney Has Heart Attack, Raising Health Questions
(By STEVEN A. HOLMES, Nov. 23, 2000)
Flurry of Activity in Cheney Case Left Bush Struggling to Keep Up
(By FRANK BRUNI & JIM YARDLEY, Nov. 23, 2000)
THE MEDICAL REPORT: Cheney Is Likely to Recover Quickly, Hospital Says
(By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, Nov. 23, 2000)
For Texas and Other States, a Bump Is Sometimes a Vote
(By FORD FESSENDEN & CHRISTOPHER DREW, Nov. 23, 2000)
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY: A Wild Day in Miami, With an End to Recounting, and Democrats' Going to Court
(By DANA CANEDY & DEXTER FILKINS, Nov. 23, 2000)
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY: Strong Opinions From Voters Watching Story Unfold
(By MIREYA NAVARRO, Nov. 23, 2000)
BROWARD COUNTY: Validity of Dimpled Ballots Will Be Assessed One by One
(By LYNETTE HOLLOWAY, Nov. 23, 2000)
CONGRESSIONAL REPUBLICANS: G.O.P. Expresses Rancor Over Ruling
(By ALISON MITCHELL, Nov. 23, 2000)
PALM BEACH COUNTY: For One Set of Counters, Crucial Hours Are at Hand
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr. & RICK BRAGG, Nov. 23, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Gore Has Decided to Start Engines of His Transition
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE & JOHN M. BRODER, Nov. 23, 2000)
THE MEDIA: ABC Tightens Its Rules on Declaring Winners
(By PETER MARKS, Nov. 23, 2000)
THE ABSENTEE VOTE: Bush Sues to Reinstate Rejected Military Votes
(By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA, Nov. 23, 2000)
THE VOICES: As Election Melodrama Lurches on, Some No Longer Care Who Wins
(By N. R. KLEINFIELD, Nov. 23, 2000)
ISTANBUL JOURNAL: Ataturk Slept Here: Hallowed Yacht Can Be Rented
(By DOUGLAS FRANTZ, Nov. 23, 2000)
Finding Strength in Home and Hymn
(By RANDY KENNEDY, Nov. 23, 2000)
OP-ED: IN AMERICA: Breaking Faith
(By BOB HERBERT, Nov. 23, 2000)
OP-ED: ESSAY: As Good as It Gets
(By WILLIAM SAFIRE, Nov. 23, 2000)
OP-ED: Florida's Justices Pushed Too Far
(By JEFFREY ROSEN, Nov. 23, 2000)
BUSINESS: Shares Fall on Fears That Technology Growth May Slow
(By ROBERT D. HERSHEY Jr., Nov. 23, 2000)
Another Jolly Season for Luxury Goods
(By LESLIE KAUFMAN, Nov. 23, 2000)
Unions Pushing to Organize Thousands of Amazon.com Workers
(By STEVEN GREENHOUSE, Nov. 23, 2000)
Coke's Retreat Puts Quaker Back in Play
(By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN & GREG WINTER, Nov. 23, 2000)
Economic Scene: Hard Choices for Next President
(By JEFF MADRICK, Nov. 23, 2000)
PUBLIC PROFILE: Looking Back at the Tethers of Fantasyland
[Manfred G. Bass, designer of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]
(By JOYCE WADLER, Nov. 23, 2000)
SPORTS: Millennium Thank-You Messages
(By DAVE ANDERSON, Nov. 23, 2000)
Joanna Steichen: Keeper of the Flame for a Master of Light/A>
(By MEL GUSSOW, Nov. 23, 2000)
OPERA REVIEW: 'I Cavalieri di Ekebù': A Forgotten Monument to Carousing and Clanging
(By ANTHONY TOMMASINI, Nov. 23, 2000)
DANCE REVIEW: 'Looking at Love . . .': It Makes the World Go Round
(By ANNA KISSELGOFF, Nov. 23, 2000)
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: Publishing Declares Open Season on Famous Figures
(By WALTER GOODMAN, Nov. 23, 2000)
A Design Controversy Goes Cozy.com
(By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN, Nov. 23, 2000)
The Sky Garden of the Ornament King
(By MARTHA BAKER, Nov. 23, 2000)
Garden Q.& A.: Calamondin Calamity
(By DORA GALITZKI, Nov. 23, 2000)
CIRCUITS: Contents
(NYTimes, Nov. 23, 2000)
PC Recycling Efforts Take Off at Last
(By HEIDI SCHUESSLER, Nov. 23, 2000)
No Cable? No D.S.L.? Try Satellite
(By KATIE HAFNER, Nov. 23, 2000)
STATE OF THE ART: Sony's New Digital Camera: Filmless? Yes. CD-Less? No.
(By DAVID POGUE, Nov. 23, 2000)
ONLINE SHOPPER: Making a List by Scanning Things Twice
(By MICHELLE SLATALLA, Nov. 23, 2000)
Library Trains Dot-Com Pros to Teach Computer Skills
(By BONNIE ROTHMAN MORRIS, Nov. 23, 2000)
BASICS: Here's an Excuse to Have a Party: E-Mail Invitation Sites
(By SALLY McGRANE, Nov. 23, 2000)
SCREEN GRAB: Lewis and Clark Online
(By MICHAEL POLLAK, Nov. 23, 2000)
Panoramic Maps From the Library of Congress
(By SHELLY FREIERMAN, Nov. 23, 2000)
Laptop Prices Tumble in Time for Holidays
(By IAN AUSTEN, Nov. 23, 2000)
Mobile Robot Spy Can Keep an Eye on a House or a Human
(By CATHERINE GREENMAN, Nov. 23, 2000)
Q & A: Is it possible to convert my WordPerfect 6.0 files to Microsoft Word 97?
(By J. D. BIERSDORFER, Nov. 23, 2000)
Wednesday, November 22, 2000:
On This Day: November 22 (René-Robert La Salle 11/22/1643-3/19/1687,
Abigail Adams 11/22/1744-10/28/1818, George Eliot 11/22/1819-12/22/1880,
André Gide 11/22/1869-2/19/1951, Wiley Post 11/22/1899-8/15/1935,
Hoagy Carmichael 11/22/1899-12/27/1981, Rodney Dangerfield 1921,
Robert Vaughn 1932, Billie Jean King 1943, Mariel Hemingway 1961)
* KENNEDY IS KILLED BY SNIPER AS HE RIDES IN CAR IN DALLAS; JOHNSON SWORN IN ON PLANE
(By TOM WICKER, November 22, 1963)
* De Gaulle Rallied France in War and Strove to Lead Her to Greatness [11/22/1890-11/9/1970]
(By ALDEN WHITMAN, November 11, 1970)
Frances Mercer, Model-Turned-Actress, Dies at 85
(NY Times, Nov. 22, 2000)
Andy Logan, 80, City Hall Reporter, Dies
(By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr., Nov. 22, 2000)
Lars-Erik Nelson, 59, Writer Of Columns at The Daily News
(By DAVID STOUT, Nov. 22, 2000)
THE OVERVIEW: Florida Court Backs Hand Recounts and Orders Vote Deadline of Monday
(By TODD S. PURDUM & DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 22, 2000)
THE BALLOTS: Dimpled Votes Are New Hope for Democrats
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 22, 2000)
Political Memo: Bush and Gore Steadfast in Belief in Own Victory
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 22, 2000)
Political Memo: Watching Bush for the Right Pose
(By FRANK BRUNI, Nov. 22, 2000)
News Analysis: An Outcome That Keeps the Ballot Battle Raging
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 22, 2000)
Gore Voters in Chicago Say It's Time for Him to Concede
(By DIRK JOHNSON, Nov. 22, 2000)
THE REACTION: Bush Camp, Outraged, Vows to Seek Recourse to Ruling
(By FRANK BRUNI, Nov. 22, 2000)
THE DISPUTED COUNTIES: Democrats Praise Ruling and the Count Continues
(By DANA CANEDY, Nov. 22, 2000)
THE LAW: Ruling Is Seen as Affirming Primacy of Will of Voters
(By WILLIAM GLABERSON, Nov. 22, 2000)
News Analysis: Decision Hews to Lines of Gore Team's Position
(By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Nov. 22, 2000)
THE FLORIDA SYSTEM: Governor of Florida Proposes Bipartisan Panel to Overhaul Much Criticized Voting System
(By DAVID BARSTOW, Nov. 22, 2000)
THE MONEY: Loyal Contributors Keep Both Candidates iN Cash
(By JOHN M. BRODER, Nov. 22, 2000)
KEEPING TABS: Where the Three Counties Stand
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 22, 2000)
THE DEMOCRATS: Senator Bob Graham Summoned From Eden to Fray
(By RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr., Nov. 22, 2000)
Excerpts From Ruling by Florida Supreme Court on the Recount of Votes
(NY TIMES, Nov. 22, 2000)
A Final March for Hosea Williams, and Many Tributes
(By KEVIN SACK, Nov. 22, 2000)
Teachers Find Toughest Task Is Learning From Each Other
(By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS, Nov. 22, 2000)
LESSONS: For Teaching's Real Pros, Coaches on the Sidelines
(By RICHARD ROTHSTEIN, Nov. 22, 2000)
Scientific Finger to the Wind Holds the Big Balloons' Fate
(By SUSAN SAULNY, Nov. 22, 2000)
Zoo Gets Permit for Giant Pandas
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 22, 2000)
Czech Archaeologists Find New Tomb
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 22, 2000)
China to Put Falun Gong Member on Trial
(NY Times, Nov. 22, 2000)
OP-ED: We're Measuring Bacteria With a Yardstick/A>
(By JOHN ALLEN PAULOS, Nov. 22, 2000)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: The PB&J President
(By MAUREEN DOWD, Nov. 22, 2000)
BUSINESS: Troubled Session Scatters Investors in Many Directions
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 22, 2000)
Danone Sets Sights on Quaker Oats
(By GREG WINTER & ANDREW ROSS SORKIN, Nov. 22, 2000)
U.P.S. Given Right to Fly Cargo to China
(By MATTHEW L. WALD, Nov. 22, 2000)
Software to Track E-Mail Raises Privacy Concerns
(By AMY HARMON, Nov. 22, 2000)
Review Released on Web Wiretap
(By JOHN SCHWARTZ, Nov. 22, 2000)
Lucent Lowers Revenue Stated in Last Quarter
(By SIMON ROMERO, Nov. 22, 2000)
DoCoMo Reported Near to Buying Stake in AT&T Wireless
(By SIMON ROMERO & ANDREW ROSS SORKIN, Nov. 22, 2000)
Market Place: Lingering Questions on Who Knew What in the McKesson-HBO Deal
(By FLOYD NORRIS, Nov. 22, 2000)
Management: Boot Camps for Executives on the Fast Track
(By JONATHAN D. GLATER, Nov. 22, 2000)
The Boss: A Theft, and a New Friend
(By DEAN O'HARE, Written with PATRICIA R. OLSEN, Nov. 22, 2000)
$653 Million Deal for Ticketmaster
(By LAURA M. HOLSON, Nov. 22, 2000)
S.E.C. Says Brothers Used Tender Offers to Cheat Investors
(By FLOYD NORRIS, Nov. 22, 2000)
Life's Work: Guiltless Pleasures of Room Service and a Quiet Night Alone
(By LISA BELKIN, Nov. 22, 2000)
ARTS IN AMERICA: Allen Say: No Place Like Home, Sometimes
(By JAMES STERNGOLD, Nov. 22, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'Unbreakable': A Security Guard. Then Kapow! A Sorrowful Superhero
(By ELVIS MITCHELL, Nov. 22, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'Quills': Torturing Everybody, and Loving It
(By ELVIS MITCHELL, Nov. 22, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'The Trench': Idealism Is a Casualty in War Zone
(By STEPHEN HOLDEN, Nov. 22, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'Sasayaki': Masochists Always Hurt the Ones They Love
(By A. O. SCOTTy, Nov. 22, 2000)
* BOOKS: Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.: Bold Scholar Who Knew Everybody Who Was Anybody
(By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, Nov. 22, 2000)
The Tart That Turned France Upside Down
(By WILLIAM GRIMES, Nov. 22, 2000)
The Case of the Vanishing Berries
(By AMANDA HESSER, Nov. 22, 2000)
Wake Up and Smell the Truffles
(By RICK MARIN, Nov. 22, 2000)
The Minimalist: No Time for Crust? Who Needs It, Anyway?
(By MARK BITTMAN, Nov. 22, 2000)
When Salad Is a Cold-Weather Friend
(By VICTORIA ABBOTT RICCARDI, Nov. 22, 2000)
Tuesday, November 21, 2000:
On This Day: November 21 (Jean Francois Voltaire 11/21/1694-5/30/1778, Sir Samuel Cunard 11/21/1787-4/28/1865,
Sir Harold Nicolson 11/21/1886-5/1/1968, René Magritte 11/21/1898-8/15/1967, Eleanor Powell 11/21/1912-2/11/1982,
Sid Luckman 11/21/1916-7/5/1998, Stan Musial 1920, Marlo Thomas 1937, Natalia Makarova 1940, Goldie Hawn 1945, Ken Griffey Jr. 1969)
* Verrazano Bridge Opened to Traffic
(By GAY TALESE, November 21, 1964)
Coleman Hawkins, Tenor Saxophonist, Is Dead at 64 [11/20/1925-6/6/1968]
(By ALDEN WHITMAN, May 20, 1969)
J. Russell Wiggins, 96, Editor, Statesman, Then Editor Again
(By DOUGLAS MARTIN, Nov. 21, 2000)
Charles Ruff, White House Counsel Who Defended Clinton in Impeachment, Dies at 61
(By NEIL A. LEWIS, Nov. 21, 2000)
THE OVERVIEW: Florida's Justices Zero In on Recount Deadlines
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 21, 2000)
News Analysis: Keeping a Worried Eye on the Calendar
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 21, 2000)
LEGAL ANALYSIS: Divergent Views Are Argued on the Function of the Court
(By WILLIAM GLABERSON, Nov. 21, 2000)
THE IMAGE STRATEGY: Where Republicans See a 'Mess,' Democrats See 'Smooth'
(By DAVID BARSTOW with ALISON MITCHELL, Nov. 21, 2000)
IN THE CHAMBER: No One Spared as the Justices Look for an End
(By DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 21, 2000)
THE MEDIA: All Channels Tuned to Courtroom Drama in Florida
(By PETER MARKS, Nov. 21, 2000)
THE MANUAL COUNTS: Democrats Seek Wider Standard for Tallies in Two Counties
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 21, 2000)
THE MONTANA GOVERNOR: To Help Bush, Racicot Steps From Shadow Into Spotlight
(By MICHAEL JANOFSKY, Nov. 21, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: His Eyes on Tallahassee, Gore Talks to Nashville
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 21, 2000)
THE FLORIDA GOVERNOR: E-mail Shows Action by an Aide to Jeb Bush
(By SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 21, 2000)
Palm Beach County: Florida Judge Says He Can't Order Revote
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 21, 2000)
THE ABSENTEE BALLOTS: Review Military Votes, Florida Attorney General Says
(By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA, Nov. 21, 2000)
Seminole County: 15,000 Absentee Ballots at Stake as Lawsuit Gains
(By MICHAEL MOSS, Nov. 21, 2000)
Arguments Before Florida's Supreme Court on the Presidential Recount
(NY Times, Nov. 21, 2000)
THE COUNTERS: In Eye of Recount Hurricane, There's Nary a Hint of a Storm
(By RICK BRAGG, Nov. 21, 2000)
Read My Clothes: Dressing Presidential
(By GINIA BELLAFANTE & GUY TREBAY, Nov. 21, 2000)
A New Burmese Leisure Class: Army Capitalists
(By BLAINE HARDEN, Nov. 21, 2000)
SHUNYI JOURNAL: Blinded by Poverty: The Dark Side of Economic Reform
(By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL, Nov. 21, 2000)
TUNNEL VISION: For Londoners, Greenwich Mean Time
(By RANDY KENNEDY, Nov. 21, 2000)
OP-ED: The Court Should Boldly Take Charge
(By STEVEN GILLERS, Nov. 21, 2000)
OP-ED: FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Can Gore Ever Win?
(By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, Nov. 21, 2000)
OP-ED: PUBLIC INTERESTS: Thanksgiving 2000
(By GAIL COLLINS, Nov. 21, 2000)
OP-ED: A Mad Cow Is Just the Half of It
(By DIANE JOHNSON, Nov. 21, 2000)
BUSINESS: Broad Drop Leaves Nasdaq at Its Lowest Level in a Year
(By KENNETH N. GILPIN, Nov. 21, 2000)
Market Place: Mutual Fund Rewards May Be a Gimmick and a Godsend
(By DANNY HAKIM, Nov. 21, 2000)
For Local Phone Users, Choice Isn't an Option
(By SETH SCHIESEL, Nov. 21, 2000)
French Uphold Ruling Against Yahoo on Nazi Sites
(By JOHN TAGLIABUE, Nov. 21, 2000)
Testing the Retailing Net Is Critical for Online Merchants
(By LESLIE KAUFMAN, Nov. 21, 2000)
Time Warner Makes Access Deal With Earthlink
(By SAUL HANSELL, Nov. 21, 2000)
Quaker Oats Battle Comes Down to Getting Gatorade
(By DAVID BARBOZA, Nov. 21, 2000)
Sony Plans a Tracking Stock for Its Internet Service Unit
(By MIKI TANIKAWA, Nov. 21, 2000)
Advertising: Commercial Leaves Little to the Imagination
(By BERNARD STAMLER, Nov. 21, 2000)
ARTS: National Gallery to Return a Family's Painting Looted by the Nazis
(By CELESTINE BOHLEN, Nov. 21, 2000)
* A Nobel Prize, Not Politics, Shakes Up the World of a Storyteller in Exile
(By ALAN RIDING, Nov. 21, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: 'Book of the Dead': Ancient Egypt Segues Into the Lower East Side
(By MARGO JEFFERSON, Nov. 21, 2000)
ARTS ABROAD: U.N. Peacekeepers in the World According to Brecht
(By EDMUND L. ANDREWS, Nov. 21, 2000)
OPERA REVIEW: 'Jenufa': Words and Music, Not as Partners but as One
(By BERNARD HOLLAND, Nov. 21, 2000)
MUSIC REVIEW: Into the Orchestral 'Ring,' Where Sound Stands Alone
(By PAUL GRIFFITHS, Nov. 21, 2000)
Dance in Review: Inspiration From Yoga and Meditation
(By JENNIFER DUNNING, Nov. 21, 2000)
BOOKS: 'Lying Awake': A Divine Gift in Sickness Vanishes Painfully in Health
(By RICHARD EDER, Nov. 21, 2000)
TV REVIEW: 'Scientific American Frontiers': How Making Smarter Mice May Pay Off for People
(By RON WERTHEIMER, Nov. 21, 2000)
The Week in Science: Human History Through Genetics
(By NICHOLAS WADE, Nov. 21, 2000)
Particle Physics Braces for the Next Big Thing
(By JAMES GLANZ, Nov. 21, 2000)
New Species of Endangered Lemurs Is Discovered
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 21, 2000)
SCIENTIST AT WORK / Ingo Potrykus: Golden Rice in a Grenade-Proof Greenhouse
(By JON CHRISTENSEN, Nov. 21, 2000)
Concerns Grow Over Reactions to Lyme Shots
(By HOLCOMB B. NOBLE, Nov. 21, 2000)
What Is It With Mona Lisa's Smile? It's You!
(By SANDRA BLAKESLEE, Nov. 21, 2000)
Analyze This: A Physicist on Applied Politics
(By LAWRENCE M. KRAUSS, Nov. 21, 2000)
Questions of Access in a Land of Ancient Volcanoes
(By CORNELIA DEAN, Nov. 21, 2000)
After Bleak Prognosis, Experimental Procedure Buys Time for Fetus
(By DENISE GRADY, Nov. 21, 2000)
Aggressive Approaches Can Bolster Heart Health
(By KENNETH CHANG, Nov. 21, 2000)
Cases: Of Pretzels and Fruitcake: The Tales of a Rural Doctor/A>
(By KATHRYN RENSENBRINK, M.D., Nov. 21, 2000)
Personal Health: Coping With a 'Cold' That Stays Too Long
(By JANE E. BRODY, Nov. 21, 2000)
Observatory: Tracing Cocaine
(By HENRY FOUNTAIN, Nov. 21, 2000)
VITAL SIGNS: Remedies: Fix the Wrinkles, Ease the Headaches
(By JOHN O'NEIL, Nov. 21, 2000)
VITAL SIGNS: Reactions: Getting a Handle on Asthma and Aspirin
(By JOHN O'NEIL, Nov. 21, 2000)
* Science Q&A: Ant Talk
(By C. CLAIBORNE RAY, Nov. 21, 2000)
Monday, November 20, 2000:
On This Day: November 20 (Otto von Guericke 11/20/1602-5/11/1686, Selma Lagerlöf 11/20/1858-3/16/1940,
Kenesaw Mountain Landis 11/20/1866-11/25/1944, James M. Curley 11/20/1874-11/12/1958, Norman Thomas 11/20/1884-12/19/1968,
Edwin Powell Hubble 11/20/1889-9/28/1953, Alexandra Danilova 11/20/1903-7/13/1997, Emilio Pucci 11/20/1914-11/29/1982,
Alistair Cooke 1908, Robert Byrd 1917, Estell Parsons 197, Judy Woodruff 1946, Bo Derek 1956, Sean Young 1959)
Allies Open Trial Of 20 Top Germans For Crimes Of War
(By KATHLEEN MCLAUGHLIN, November 20, 1945)
* Robert Francis Kennedy: Attorney General, Senator and Heir of the New Frontier [11/20/1925-6/6/1968]
(By ALDEN WHITMAN, June 6, 1968)
John Hamilton Reynolds, 77; Improved Study of Cosmic Ages
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 20, 2000)
Leon Epstein, 83, Pioneer in Treatment of the Elderly
(By CARMEL McCOUBREYBy, Nov. 20, 2000)
Cal Turner, 85; Founded Dollar General
(By DOUGLAS MARTIN, Nov. 20, 2000)
THE RECOUNT: Recounts Drag On; Court Battle Lines Are Drawn
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 20, 2000)
News Analysis: An Evolving Legal Maze
(By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Nov. 20, 2000)
FLORIDA SUPREME COURT: Bush Says Deadline Is Strict as Gore Seeks Tallying Standard
(By TODD S. PURDUM & DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 20, 2000)
THE PARTIES: Voting Battle Threatens Florida's Uneasy Truce Between Political Parties
(By DAVID BARSTOW, Nov. 20, 2000)
THE ABSENTEE BALLOTS: Military Ballots Merit a Review, Lieberman Says
(By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA, Nov. 20, 2000)
BROWARD COUNTY: In Stress Of Recount, Complaints Get Bizarre
(By LYNETTE HOLLOWAY, Nov. 20, 2000)
THE MEDIA: Critic's Notebook: Breathless Coverage Blurs Divide of Fact and Farce
(By CARYN JAMES, Nov. 20, 2000)
THE REACTION: Democrats Weigh Options in 'Endgame Discussions'
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 20, 2000)
FLORIDA SECRETARY OF STATE: A Human Lightning Rod in a Vote-Counting Storm
(By SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 20, 2000)
Reporter's Notebook: A Vegas-Like Ambience in Palm Beach
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 20, 2000)
THE PROCESS: Those Serving in the Military Run Obstacles to Balloting
(By ROBERT PEAR, Nov. 20, 2000)
Talahassee Journal: Churchgoers Seek Certification From a Higher Authority
(By DEXTER FILKINS, Nov. 20, 2000)
Légion D'Honneur for Julia Child For Popularizing French Cuisine
(By REUTERS, Nov. 20, 2000)
Teenagers Share Their Vision in a Film Festival
(By JULIE FLAHERTY, Nov. 20, 2000)
Clinton Basks in the Adulation of a City Once Called Saigon
(By SETH MYDANS, Nov. 20, 2000)
NEWS ANALYSIS: Vietnam's New Struggle: How Global to Become?
(By DAVID E. SANGER, Nov. 20, 2000)
THE SENATOR-ELECT: Hillary Clinton Sings Praises of Vietnam Women, and Vice Versa
(By MARK LANDLER, Nov. 20, 2000)
KAWASAKI CITY JOURNAL: Forever Korean: Once Scorned, Always Scorned
(By HOWARD W. FRENCH, Nov. 20, 2000)
Off With His Head! [Queen Elizabeth wrings the neck of a live pheasant with her bare hands]
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 20, 2000)
Where Poor Table Manners Can Quickly Cost a Fortune
(By PAUL ZIELBAUER, Nov. 20, 2000)
EDITORIAL: The Count and the Map
(NY Times, Nov. 20, 2000)
OP-ED: It Pays to Win the Small States
(By ALEX KEYSSAR, Nov. 20, 2000)
OP-ED: Bush vs. Florida
(By EINER ELHAUGE, Nov. 20, 2000)
OP-ED: IN AMERICA: This Is the Easy Part
(By BOB HERBERT, Nov. 20, 2000)
BUSINESS: Which Direction for Digital Music?
(By LAURA M. HOLSON, Nov. 20, 2000)
Coca-Cola Reported in Talks to Acquire Quaker Oats
(By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN & GREG WINTER, Nov. 20, 2000)
Market Place: AT&T Faces Hard Choices Over Its Debt
(By GERALDINE FABRIKANT, Nov. 20, 2000)
Media: Time Gets a New Style at the Helm
(By ALEX KUCZYNSKI, Nov. 20, 2000)
A Newspaper Experiment in San Francisco
(By FELICITY BARRINGER, Nov. 20, 2000)
E-COMMERCE REPORT: Retail Battle Returns to the Bricks
(By BOB TEDESCHI, Nov. 20, 2000)
Advertising: Morgan Anderson Forms Unit for Marketers in the New Economy
(By STUART ELLIOTT, Nov. 20, 2000)
Patents: Telling Male and Female Turkeys Apart
(By SABRA CHARTRAND, Nov. 20, 2000)
NEW ECONOMY: Finding Tragedy in the Information Age
(By TIM RACE, Nov. 20, 2000)
Interactive TV Catches On in Britain
(By SUZANNE KAPNER, Nov. 20, 2000)
Intel Is Set to Introduce a Faster Microprocessor
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 20, 2000)
Competing Visions of the Next Computer
(By JOHN MARKOFF, Nov. 20, 2000)
The Next Stage in Supercomputing
(By BARNABY J. FEDER, Nov. 20, 2000)
Discount Recommended for Internet Postage
(By, Nov. 20, 2000)
MediaTalk: Rats, Psychological Warfare, Now Combat
(By BILL CARTER, Nov. 20, 2000)
MediaTalk: From Ad to Arrest, Fox Has Busy Week
(By JIM RUTENBERG, Nov. 20, 2000)
MediaTalk: Viacom Units Bridging the Generations
(By JIM RUTENBERG, Nov. 20, 2000)
ARTS: 'Queer as Folk': Cable TV Shatters Another Taboo
(By BERNARD WEINRAUB, Nov. 20, 2000)
* WRITERS ON WRITING: To See Your Story Clearly, Start by Pulling the Wool Over Your Own Eyes
(By KENT HARUF, Nov. 20, 2000)
DANCE REVIEW: 'Dandelion Wine': Tangled in Life's Daisy Chain, Yet Holding Fast to Sunlight
(By ANNA KISSELGOFF, Nov. 20, 2000)
MUSIC REVIEW: The Old Order Changeth, or Does It Become New?
(By BERNARD HOLLAND, Nov. 20, 2000)
MUSIC REVIEW: Roberta Peters: A Jubilant Evening, in Spite of a Cold
(By ANTHONY TOMMASINI, Nov. 20, 2000)
MUSIC REVIEW: Spirits, but Not Heavenly, in a Wordless Song of Love
(By JAMES R. OESTREICH, Nov. 20, 2000)
BOOKS: 'Mall': Attention, Shoppers: Gallows Humor
(By JANET MASLIN, Nov. 20, 2000)
Sunday, November 19, 2000:
On This Day: November 19 (Charles I 11/19/1600-1/30/1649, Mikhail Lomonosov 11/19/1711-4/15/1765,
Ferdinand Lesseps 11/19/1805-12/7/1894, James Garfield 11/19/1831-9/19/1881, Richard Avenarius 11/19/1843-11/18/1896,
Allen Tate 11/19/1899-2/9/1979, Tommy Dorsey 11/19/1905-11/26/1956, Roy Campanella 11/19/1921-6/26/1993,
Jeanne Kirkpatrick 1926, Larry King 1933, Dick Cavett 1936, Ted Turner 1938, Garrick Utley 1939,
Calvin Klein 1942, Ahmad Rashad 1949, Kathleen Quinlan 1954, Jodie Foster 1962, Gail Devers 1966)
* The Heroes of July: Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
(NY Times, November 19, 1863)
* Indira Gandhi Assassinated, Born to Politics, Left Her Own Imprint on India [11/19/1917-10/31/1984]
(By LINDA CHARLTON, November 1, 1984)
Leon J. Epstein, 83, a Pioneer In Treating Mentally Ill Elderly
(By CARMEL McCOUBREY, Nov. 19, 2000)
Eugenia Rawls, 87, Stage Actress Who Portrayed Tallulah Bankhead
(NY Times, Nov. 19, 2000)
Curt Siodmak Dies at 98; Created Modern 'Wolf Man'
(By DOUGLAS MARTIN, Nov. 19, 2000)
Bush's Lead Stands at 930 After Overseas Count
(By DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 19, 2000)
Political Memo: Ferocious Fight to Woo Public
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 19, 2000)
LOOKING AHEAD: News Analysis: Doubts of Legitimacy, Whoever Wins
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 19, 2000)
How Florida Got Close Enough to Fight Over
(By KEVIN SACK, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE RECOUNT: The Counting Goes On, and On, With No Big Gains for Democrats
(By RICK BRAGG, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE BOOKMAKERS: One Winner but No One Can Be Sure Just What Can Be Won
(By ANDY NEWMAN, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE MEDIA: Viewership Expands for All-News Networks, Covering 'Hardball' Politics
(By PETER MARKS, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE MACHINE: New Focus on Flaws in Punch-Card System
(By FORD FESSENDEN, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE LAW: Gore Lawyers Argue That Hand Recounts Are Best Way to Gauge Voters' Intent
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE HISTORY: Florida Vote Recalls Another Squeaker That Put a Texan on Road to Power
(By SAM HOWE VERHOVEK, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE REPUBLICANS: Election's Lessons Become Focus for G.O.P. Governors
(By B. DRUMMOND AYRES Jr., Nov. 19, 2000)
THE TEXAS GOVERNOR: Allies of Bush Attempt to Discredit Recount Procedures
(NY Times, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE ELECTORS: G.O.P. Lawmakers Think They Have Ace in Hole
(By SOMINI SENGUPTA & DEXTER FILKINS, Nov. 19, 2000)
First Woman to Lead Ivy League College Is the Highest-Paid University President
(By JODI WILGOREN, Nov. 19, 2000)
Defiant Chinese Muslims Keep Their Own Time
(By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL, Nov. 19, 2000)
Clinton Arrives in City Americans Left
(By THE NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE AMERICAN MISSING: Clinton Takes Somber Trek Back in Time to Where Flier Died
(By DAVID E. SANGER, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE VIETNAMESE MISSING: Last Hope to Find Dead: Psychics
(By SETH MYDANS, Nov. 19, 2000)
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: The Question of Liberty, and the Lure of America
(By MARK LANDLER, Nov. 19, 2000)
Key's Holder Unlocks Mystery of TV Treasure
(By GLENN COLLINS, Nov. 19, 2000)
BUSINESS: Coca-Cola Considering Quaker Oats Acquisition
(By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN & GREG WINTER, Nov. 19, 2000)
MARKET WATCH: The Wall Street Bonanza That Won't Be
(By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, Nov. 19, 2000)
Bond Believers See Prelude to a Fall
(By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, Nov. 19, 2000)
INVESTING: Retail Shares That Sell Like Teen Spirit
(By JANE TANNER, Nov. 19, 2000)
PERSONAL BUSINESS: Turning to Online Schools for Advanced Degrees
(By MELINDA LIGOS, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE RIGHT THING: Storytelling Only Works if Tales Are True
(By JEFFREY L. SEGLIN, Nov. 19, 2000)
* MARKET INSIGHT: Divining a Direction for Stocks in the Data
(By KENNETH N. GILPIN, Nov. 19, 2000)
Investing With Katherine Schapiro & Stacey Ho: Wells Fargo International Equity Fund
(By CAROLE GOULD, Nov. 19, 2000)
New Cancer Therapies Become Market Niche
(By TIM ARANGO, Nov. 19, 2000)
Prep School Seeks Slice of the Dot-Com Era Pie
(By LYNNLEY BROWNING, Nov. 19, 2000)
Private Sector: A Guest of Honor Sleeps Through Dinner
(Compiled By RICK GLADSTONE, Nov. 19, 2000)
Funds Watch: A Manager Practices What She Preaches
(NY TIMES, Nov. 19, 2000)
Personal Business Diary: Overly Cautious Savers Risk Losing a Fortune
(By Reuters, Nov. 19, 2000)
Letters: Age and Entrepreneurship
(By E. HUNTERSON HENRIE II, Nov. 19, 2000)
PRELUDES: It's My Party and You'll Pay for It
(By ABBY ELLIN, Nov. 19, 2000)
STRATEGIES: New Financial Disclosure Rule May Not Aid Trading Tactic
(By MARK HULBERT, Nov. 19, 2000)
OP-ED: Justice Is Not the Issue
(By LEONARD GARMENT, Nov. 18, 2000)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: What He's Thinking
(By MAUREEN DOWD, Nov. 19, 2000)
OP-ED: RECKONINGS: The Two Larrys
(By PAUL KRUGMAN, Nov. 19, 2000)
It's Hopping in the Lobby as Hotels Party All Night
(By JESSE McKINLEY, Nov. 19, 2000)
ON THE STREET: Grand Old Coats [13 photos Slide Show]
(Photographs by BILL CUNNINGMAM, Nov. 19, 2000)
VICTORY LAPSE: One Way to Break a Tie: Start the Next Race
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 19, 2000)
The Election: Theater Review: But Where's the Leading Man?
(By BRUCE WEBER, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE ELECTION: Surprise! Elections Have Margins of Error, Too
(By GEORGE JOHNSON, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE ELECTION: The Arbiter: How to Spoil the Spoils
(By MICHAEL COOPER, Nov. 19, 2000)
DIE LIKE AN EAGLE: Indian Rights vs. a National Sanctuary
(By ANTHONY RAMIREZ, Nov. 19, 2000)
WORD FOR WORD / THE MORNING AFTER: A Disputed Election's End Was Only the Beginning
(By JACK BEGG, Nov. 19, 2000)
WISE MEN WANTED: Maybe Boss Rule Had Its Points
(By SAM HOWE VERHOVEK, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE ELECTION: Of Spinners and Connivers, Puppets and Buffoons
(By MICHIKO KAKUTANI, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE ELECTION: The New Political Lexicon
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE ELECTION: The Other Chad: Hanging by a Thread
(By TOM KUNTZ, Nov. 19, 2000)
TRAVEL: Rediscovering Old Bratislava
(By JILL KNIGHT WEINBERGER, Nov. 19, 2000)
The Glow of the Past Is Restored
(By BARBARA CROSSETTE, Nov. 19, 2000)
A REBIRTH IN EASTERN EUROPE [14 photos slide show]
(Photos By Toni Anzenberger, Nov. 19, 2000)
What's Doing in London
(By EMILY LAURENCE BAKER, Nov. 19, 2000)
Secrets of the Paris Métro
(By TARAS GRESCOE, Nov. 19, 2000)
ESSAY: Hiking Theories: Going Back and Forth
(By SUSAN ALLEN TOTH, Nov. 19, 2000)
Travel Advisory: BRANDENBURG GATE
(By CORRINE LaBALME, Nov. 19, 2000)
Travel Q & A: Early Music in Italy, Britain
(By FLORENCE STICKNEY, Nov. 19, 2000)
ART: Marriage Under Glass: Intimate Exposures
(By LYLE REXER, Nov. 19, 2000)
MUSIC: Orchestras Continue to Ignore the Obvious
(By ANTHONY TOMMASINI, Nov. 19, 2000)
MUSIC: Sade: A 'Smooth Operator' Unswayed by Fashion
(By JODY ROSEN, Nov. 19, 2000)
Seeking Answers Down in the Trenches
(By WILLIAM BOYD, Nov. 19, 2000)
FILM: How the First World War Changed Movies Forever
(By STUART KLAWANS, Nov. 19, 2000)
FILM: Of the Angry Young Men, One Has the Last Laugh
(By JOHN NAUGHTON, Nov. 19, 2000)
When Hillbilly and Jazz Found Common Cause
(By DAVID WONDRICH, Nov. 19, 2000)
Let's Rebuild the Sound, Too, Please
(By BERNARD HOLLAND, Nov. 19, 2000)
TELEVISION: Chuck Jones: A Master of Laughter in Motion
(By JOHN CANEMAKER, Nov. 19, 2000)
OPERA: Jon Vickers: A Tenor With His Own Golden Rule
(By MATTHEW GUREWITSCH, Nov. 19, 2000)
High Tech, High Camp and Battles to the Death
(BY JULIE SALAMON, Nov. 19, 2000)
ART: Reading a Civilization Through Its Ancient Shards
(By DEBORAH WEISGALL, Nov. 19, 2000)
ARCHITECTURE: Richard Meier: A Rational Vision That Lets You Know Who's Boss
(By HERBERT MUSCHAMP, Nov. 19, 2000)
Dance Books: Fixing in Language a Ceaseless Flow
(By IRIS FANGER, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: Something New [Beatles' music]
(By GERALD MARZORATI, Nov. 19, 2000)
QUESTIONS FOR GENE SPERLING: Last One Out [Clinton's economic policy adviser]
(By DAVID PLOTZ, Nov. 19, 2000)
* ON LANGUAGE: riff and raffish
(BY WILLIAM SAFIRE, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE NEW ECONOMY: Dot Dot Dot? [victims of the recent dot-com layoffs]
(By CATE T. CORCORAN, Nov. 19, 2000)
POINT OF PURCHASE: How Sweet It Is
(By CINTRA SCOTT, Nov. 19, 2000)
SHOPTALK: Making It Count [Florida election workers]
(By TERESA MEARS, Nov. 19, 2000)
THE ETHICIST: The Art of Faking It
(BY RANDY COHEN, Nov. 19, 2000)
SALIENT FACTS: Truth Extraction
(By J.R. ROMANKO , Nov. 19, 2000)
WHAT THEY WERE THINKING: Amy Ocasio, Nathan Naylor, Sue Hazard,
Loews Vanderbilt Plaza hotel, Nashville, Nov. 8, 2000
(Photograph by RUTH FREMSON, Interviews By CATHERINE SAINT LOUIS, Nov. 19, 2000)
This Campus Is Being Simulated
(By JAMES TRAUB, Nov. 19, 2000)
Professor Scarry Has a Theory
(By EMILY EAKIN, Nov. 19, 2000)
Riding Her Own Wave [Titanic's Kate Winslet]
(By LYNN HIRSCHBERG, Nov. 19, 2000)
How Do You Cure A Sex Addict?
(By LAUREN SLATER, Nov. 19, 2000)
STYLE: The Hills Were Alive... [with the sound of George Cukor's parties]
(By AMY M. SPINDLER, Nov. 19, 2000)
FOOD: Quirky Turkey
(By JONATHAN REYNOLDS, Nov. 19, 2000)
LIVES: 'I Knew I Was Going to Die'
[Sally Walker aboard Singapore Airlines Flight SQ006
when it crashed on Oct. 31 in Taipei]
(Interview by CHRIS BUCKLEY, Nov. 19, 2000)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents
(NY Times, Nov. 19, 2000)
Still Wild About Harry [John Updike, 'Licks of Love']
(By A. O. SCOTT, Nov. 19, 2000)
Fossil Fuel [Richard Fortey, 'Trilobite!']
(By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, Nov. 19, 2000)
* There Was Only One Rimbaud [Graham Robb's biography]
(By RICHARD HOWARD, Nov. 19, 2000)
Don't Listen to Reason [Anita Brookner, 'Romanticism and Its Discontents']
(By CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS, Nov. 19, 2000)
Art for Pleasure's Sake ['Writing in the Dark, Dancing in the New Yorker']
(By TERRY TEACHOUT, Nov. 19, 2000)
* BOOKEND: Artists and Writers in a New World
(By TOBIN HARSHAW, Nov. 19, 2000)
Special Section: Children's Books
(NY Times, Nov. 19, 2000)
Saturday, November 18, 2000:
On This Day: November 18 (Carl Maria von Weber 11/18/1786-6/5/1826, Louis-Jacques Daguerre 11/18/1787-7/10/1851,
Sir William Gilbert 11/18/1836-5/29/1911, Ignacy Paderewski 11/18/1860-6/29/1941, Jacques Maritain 11/18/1882-4/28/1973,
Gio Ponti 11/18/1891-9/15/1979, Patrick Blackett 11/18/1897-7/13/1974, Eugene Ormandy 11/18/1899-3/12/1985,
George Gallup 11/18/1901-7/26/1984, George Wald 11/18/1906-4/13/1997, Johnny Mercer 11/18/1909-6/25/1976,
Imogen Coca 1908, Brenda Vaccaro 1939, Linda Evans 1942, Andrea Marcovicci 1948)
Spain's Parliament Approves Election And Its Own Demise
(By JAMES M. MARKHAM, November 18, 1976)
* Alan B. Shepard Jr. Is Dead at 74; First American to Travel in Space [11/18/1923-7/21/1998]
(By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, July 23, 1998)
William Woodside, Executive, Dies at 78
(By KENNETH N. GILPIN, Nov. 18, 2000)
Albert Joseph Guerard, Author and Critical Essayist, Dies at 86
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 18, 2000)
THE OVERVIEW: Florida Court Bars Naming a Winner; Bush Lead Triples With Overseas Tally
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 18, 2000)
News Analysis: Sharp Swings in the Battle
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 18, 2000)
THE CANDIDATES: As Courts Rule, Gore and Bush Ride the Same Roller Coaster,
in Opposite Directions
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE with FRANK BRUNI, Nov. 18, 2000)
Seminole County: G.O.P.'s Help for Absentees in a County Is in Court, Too
(By MICHAEL MOSS, Nov. 18, 2000)
Broward County: Judge Leaves Chads to Discretion of Recount Team
(By DANA CANEDY & DAVID GONZALEZ, Nov. 18, 2000)
Palm Beach County: Challenges, Big and Small, Slow One Count
(By RICK BRAGG, Nov. 18, 2000)
Miami-Dade County: In Switch, Hand Recount Is Approved
(By LYNETTE HOLLOWAY, Nov. 18, 2000)
THE REPUBLICANS: Governors Rise to Defense of Bush and Election Official
(By B. DRUMMOND AYRES Jr., Nov. 18, 2000)
THE CANVASSING BOARDS: Elections Officials Focus of Lobbying From Both Camps
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr. with DAVID BARSTOW, Nov. 18, 2000)
THE OVERSEAS BALLOTS: Votes From Abroad Lead to Much Confusion and Inconsistency Among Counties
(By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA, Nov. 18, 2000)
THE COURT TACTICS: A Dark Day Turns Less So for the Democrats, Allowing Them to Forgo Escalation
(By DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 18, 2000)
THE MEDIA: Networks and Web Sites Keep Manual Tallies Off Screen
(By PETER MARKS, Nov. 18, 2000)
CERTIFICATION: Other States' Officials Agree: It's Not the Way They'd Do It
(By CHRISTOPHER DREW, Nov. 18, 2000)
Huge Crowd in Hanoi for Clinton, Who Speaks of 'Shared Suffering'
(By DAVID E. SANGER, Nov. 18, 2000)
THE PEOPLE: Excited Welcome for Clinton, Part Celebrity, Part Hero
(By SETH MYDANS, Nov. 18, 2000)
THE FIRST LADY: In Northern Vietnam Countryside, a Village Takes to Hillary Clinton
(By MARK LANDLER, Nov. 18, 2000)
Enthusiastic Crowd Welcomes Clinton [Slide Show: 9 photos]
(NY Tinmes, Nov. 18, 2000)
Defeated Kasparov Denies He's Past His Prime
(By DYLAN LOEB McCLAIN, Nov. 18, 2000)
ANVERSA DEGLI ABRUZZI JOURNAL: Adopt a Sheep, for Friend or Dinner Companion
(By ALESSANDRA STANLEY, Nov. 18, 2000)
Teacher Has Arithmetic to Do: What's Half of $130 Million?
(By EUN LEE KOH, Nov. 18, 2000)
Dollar Value Matches Shock Value at Auction
(By CAROL VOGEL, Nov. 18, 2000)
CUTTINGS: Landscape Pioneers: A Tribute
(By ANNE RAVER, Nov. 18, 2000)
Turning Private and Public Inside Out
(By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN, Nov. 18, 2000)
THINK TANK: Staring Into the Navel of Ballots
(By ALEXANDER STILLE, Nov. 18, 2000)
Champion of Human Survival Tries to Awaken Academics to a Nuclear Menace
(By CRISTINA DEL SESTO, Nov. 18, 2000)
TELEVISION REVIEW: Writers Going Hollywood? Dream Factory Nightmares
(By JULIE SALAMON, Nov. 18, 2000)
MUSIC REVIEW: An Evening of Copland in an Intimate Context
(By PAUL GRIFFITHS, Nov. 18, 2000)
Rally Fueled by Election Ruling Slips on Investor Worries
(By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER, Nov. 18, 2000)
* Religion Journal: Believer and Skeptic See Spirituality in Medicine
(By GUSTAV NIEBUHR, Nov. 18, 2000)
Relic of a Faded Playgound Meets the Wrecking Ball
(By PETER DUFFY, Nov. 18, 2000)
Battle Lines Drawn Over Ergonomic Rules; Business Pitted Against Washington
(By STEVEN GREENHOUSE, Nov. 18, 2000)
* Book Leads Anthropologists to Look Inward
(By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, Nov. 18, 2000)
Friday, November 17, 2000:
On This Day: November 17 (Joost van den Vondel 11/17/1587-2/5/1679, Louis XVIII 11/17/1755-9/16/1824,
Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes 11/17/1895-12/10/1966, Isamu Noguchi 11/17/1904-12/30/1988,
Rock Hudson 11/17/1925-10/2/1985, Bob Mathias 1930, Martin Scorsese 1942, Danny DeVito 1944, Lauren Hutton 1944)
Nixon Declares He Didn't Profit From Public Life: "I'm Not a Crook"
(By R.W. APPLE. JR., November 17, 1973)
* Lee Strasberg of Actors Studio Dead at 80 [11/17/1901-2/17/1982]
(By MEL GUSSOW, February 18, 1982)
John Bury, Set Designer Who Changed the Look of British Theater, Dies at 75
(By SARAH LYALL, Nov. 17, 2000)
Hosea Williams, 74, Rights Crusader, Dies
(By DANIEL LEWIS, Nov. 17, 2000)
THE OVERVIEW: Florida's High Court Rules Recounts Can Go On
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 17, 2000)
DUVAL COUNTY: Democrats Rue Ballot Foul-Up in a 2nd County
(By RAYMOND BONNER with JOSH BARBANEL, Nov. 17, 2000)
THE FLORIDA GOVERNOR: With Tallahassee All Astir, Jeb Bush Keeps Distance
(By DAVID BARSTOW & SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 17, 2000)
THE TEXAS GOVERNOR: Relaxed and Content at Ranch, Bush Leaves Controversy Elsewhere
(By FRANK BRUNIy, Nov. 17, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: In Radio Chat, Gore Shuns Tough Talk on Opponent
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 17, 2000)
THE ELECTIONS OFFICIALS: Behind the Scenes, It's Old News That Elections Are Not an Exact Science
(By ROBIN TONER, Nov. 17, 2000)
THE MECHANISM: Alas, Vote-Count Machines Are Only Human
(By FORD FESSENDEN & CHRISTOPHER DREW, Nov. 17, 2000)
HUMOR: Television Shows Find Comedy in the Errors
(By JANNY SCOTT, Nov. 17, 2000)
THE NATIONAL DIALOGUE: For Florida Watchers, Thrill Is Fading Fast
(By PAM BELLUCK, Nov. 17, 2000)
THE LAW: News Analysis: Judgement Exercised by Official in Florida at Core of Court Case
(By WILLIAM GLABERSON, Nov. 17, 2000)
THE ELECTIONS OFFICIALS: Behind the Scenes, It's Old News That Elections Are Not an Exact Science
(By ROBIN TONER, Nov. 17, 2000)
NEGOTIATION: News Analysis: 2 Men With No Incentive to Bargain
(By ADAM CLYMER, Nov. 17, 2000)
OREGON: Gore Gains 7 Electoral Votes in All Mail-In Election in Oregon
(By TIMOTHY EGAN, Nov. 17, 2000)
The Circuit Court: Certain Conflict Springs From Ambiguous Opinion
(By DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 17, 2000)
A HISTORY OF CONFLICT: Palm Beach County Had Prior Complaints About Counts
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 17, 2000)
Clinton in Hanoi, Intent on Forging New Relationship
(By DAVID E. SANGER, Nov. 17, 2000)
Cheers of 'Hillary!' Ring in Hanoi's Crowded Streets
(By MARK LANDLER, Nov. 17, 2000)
BANGALORE JOURNAL: What a Plot! What an Ending! A Star's Kidnapping
(By CELIA W. DUGGER, Nov. 17, 2000)
By Deals With Burmese Junta, Minorities Thrive
(By BLAINE HARDEN, Nov. 17, 2000)
OP-ED: Hearing Too Much and Learning Too Little
(By BILL KOVACH & TOM ROSENSTIEL, Nov. 17, 2000)
OP-ED: What's More Partisan: Man or Machine?
(By WILLIAM BRADFORD REYNOLDS, Nov. 17, 2000)
OP-ED: FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Beware Of Arnie's Army
(By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, Nov. 17, 2000)
OP-ED: PUBLIC INTERESTS: Last Year's Sci-Fi
(By GAIL COLLINS, Nov. 17, 2000)
Analyst's Downgrade Spurs Another Decline in Shares
(By ROBERT D. HERSHEY Jr., Nov. 17, 2000)
WorldCom's Bernie Ebbers Scrambles to Raise Cash
(By FLOYD NORRIS, Nov. 17, 2000)
Controlling 401(k) Assets
(By DANNY HAKIM, Nov. 17, 2000)
7 Domains to Compete With .Com
(By CHRIS GAITHER, Nov. 17, 2000)
TheStreet.com Will Lay Off 20% of Staff
(By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, Nov. 17, 2000)
Advertising: Democrats and Republicans Have Brand-Name Problems
(By PATRICIA WINTERS LAURO, Nov. 17, 2000)
McCall's Joins With Rosie in a Remake
(By ALEX KUCZYNSKI, Nov. 17, 2000)
SPORTS: Right Player Wins Wrong N.L. Award
(By MURRAY CHASS, Nov. 17, 2000)
Giants' Kent Named M.V.P. in N.L.
(By JACK CURRY, Nov. 17, 2000)
ART REVIEW: Sailing Again to Byzantium
(By ROBERTA SMITH, Nov. 17, 2000)
'Jane Eyre': Behind the Scenes... and Above
(By ROBIN POGREBIN, Nov. 17, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas': And He Clucked, 'What a Faaabulous Trick'
(By STEPHEN HOLDEN, Nov. 17, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: 'The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe': Still Struggling to Make Art of Soup
(By BRUCE WEBER, Nov. 17, 2000)
BOOKS OF THE TIMES: Wilde Once Again, With an Emphasis on Sexuality
(By MICHIKO KAKUTANI, Nov. 17, 2000)
Inside Art: Avedon Decides on a Payback
(By CAROL VOGEL, Nov. 17, 2000)
ART REVIEW: A Tiptop, Shipshape Attic Right Out of Edith Wharton
(By GRACE GLUECK, Nov. 17, 2000)
PHOTOGRAPHY: Heedless Urban Landscapes That Have Squandered Their Wealth of Trees
(By MARGARETT LOKE, Nov. 17, 2000)
ART REVIEW: From Picassoid to Inlaid, Old Treasures Abound
(By KEN JOHNSON, Nov. 17, 2000)
Antiques: How Tradition Made 'Modern' More Palatable
(By WENDY MOONAN, Nov. 17, 2000)
Where All Roads Lead to the Past
(By DOREEN CARVAJAL, Nov. 17, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'What's Cooking?': Pass the Turkey, Tamales, Kugel and Criticism
(By A. O. SCOTT, Nov. 17, 2000)
TV Weekend: Navajo Birth Is a Surprise for a Jew
(BY NEIL GENZLINGER, Nov. 17, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'Bounce': A Deadly Twist of Fate, a Tortured Conscience and Then Love's Dart
(BY STEPHEN HOLDEN, Nov. 17, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'The Sixth Day': A Clone Ranger, Fighting the Future's Repetitive Fight
(By ELVIS MITCHELL, Nov. 17, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'Rugrats in Paris': So Where Is Madeline When You Need Her?
(By ELVIS MITCHELL, Nov. 17, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'Lies': 'Skinema' That's X at Heart (With Lovers Named Y and J)
(By ELVIS MITCHELL, Nov. 17, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'La Bûche': A French Noël With All the Trimmings (Lovers, Secrets...)
(By A. O. SCOTT, Nov. 17, 2000)
At the Movies: The Value of Versatility
(By DAVE KEHR, Nov. 17, 2000)
Soda-Drinking Children End Up Lacking Nutrients
(By REUTERS, Nov. 17, 2000)
Women's Peak Fertility May Be Difficult to Predict
(By REUTERS, Nov. 17, 2000)
Thursday, November 16, 2000:
On This Day: November 16 (Rodolph Kreutzer 11/16/1766-1/6/1831, Charles Eliot Norton 11/16/1827-10/21/1908,
Arthur B. Krock 11/16/1886-4/12/1974, George Kaufman 11/16/1889-6/2/1961, Burgess Meredith 11/16/1907-9/9/1997,
Oksana Baiul 1977)
United States Recognizes Soviet, Bullitt Named First Ambassador
(By WALTER DURANTY, November 16, 1933)
*
W. C. Handy, Composer, Is Dead at 84; Author of 'St. Louis Blues' [11/16/1873-3/28/1958]
(By EDITH EVANS ASBURY, March 29, 1958)
Rabbi Alexander Schindler, Reform Leader and Major Jewish Voice, Dies at 75
(By Jacques Steinberg, Nov. 16, 2000)
Herbert Brun, Composer Who Melded Electronics With Music, Dies at 82
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 16, 2000)
William G. Harrington Dies at 68; Wrote Mysteries and Thrillers
(NY Times, Nov. 16, 2000)
MEDICINE MERCHANTS / Tracking the Doctors:
High-Tech Stealth Being Used to Sway Doctor Prescriptions
(By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG & JEFF GERTH, Nov. 16, 2000)
Brain Signals Shown to Move a Robot's Arm
(By SANDRA BLAKESLEE, Nov. 16, 2000)
Florida Says No to Further Recounts as Bush Dismisses Overture From Gore
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 16, 2000)
A Rejection by State Official Ends Day of Legal Jousts
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 16, 2000)
VOLUSIA COUNTY: How Local Personalities and Circumstances Are Shaping the Presidential Outcome
(By DAVID BARSTOW & SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 16, 2000)
NEWS ANALYSIS: Public Relations: Gore Team Clambers for the High Ground
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 16, 2000)
CLOSE STATES: Republican Hopes for Carrying Oregon Grow Dim
(By TIMOTHY EGAN, Nov. 16, 2000)
THE CANDIDATES: Micromanager Gore and Delegator Bush Stay Courses in Crisis
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 16, 2000)
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: A Staunch Gore Ally Influences Florida Ballot Fight
(By MIREYA NAVARRO, Nov. 16, 2000)
Taken Aback, Bush Campaign Sticks to Script
(By FRANK BRUNI, Nov. 16, 2000)
THE BALLOT: Gore Lawyers Focus on Ballot in Palm Beach County
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 16, 2000)
THE VOTING CARDS: Chads Have Their Place in Annals Of the Law
(By FORD FESSENDEN & CHRISTOPHER DREW, Nov. 16, 2000)
Pyramids and Stars Give Briton a Fresh Theory About Egyptians
(By REUTERS, Nov. 16, 2000)
To Great Joy in India, a Bandit Frees Movie Idol He Kidnapped
(By CELIA W. DUGGER, Nov. 16, 2000)
OP-ED: The Slippery Statistics of the Popular Vote
(By WALTER A. MCDOUGALL, Nov. 16, 2000)
OP-ED ESSAY: Fight to the Finish
(By WILLIAM SAFIRE, Nov. 16, 2000)
OP-ED: IN AMERICA: Running From the Vote
(By BOB HERBERT, Nov. 16, 2000)
A Shift in Japanese Culture Aids Some Workers Who Want to Go It Alone
(By STEPHANIE STROM, Nov. 16, 2000)
Share Prices Gain, Helped by Computer-Related Issues
(By BLOOMBERG NEWS, Nov. 16, 2000)
Still Vigilant, Fed Maintains Steady Rates
(By RICHARD W. STEVENSON, Nov. 16, 2000)
Economic Scene: Online Users as Laboratory Rats
(By HAL R. VARIAN, Nov. 16, 2000)
AT&T Plans Spinoff to Cut Cable Holdings
(By GERALDINE FABRIKANT, Nov. 16, 2000)
Agency to Vote on Web Domain Names
(By CHRIS GAITHER, Nov. 16, 2000)
The Pop Life: Management by Objective
(By NEIL STRAUSS, Nov. 16, 2000)
Advertising: Guest Role on NBC for Cher
(By STUART ELLIOTT, Nov. 16, 2000)
Sontag Is Among Winners of National Book Awards
(By DINITIA SMITH, Nov. 16, 2000)
6 Records Set at Christie's First Auction of Postwar Art
(By CAROL VOGEL, Nov. 16, 2000)
OPERA: From Novice to Star, in One Night 50 Years Ago
(By RALPH BLUMENTHAL, Nov. 16, 2000)
JUGGLING REVIEW: Michael Moschen: Using Dance to Extend Another Art
(By ANNA KISSELGOFF, Nov. 16, 2000)
BOOKS: The Awakening of a Young Ghost and a Grown Man
(By JANET MASLIN, Nov. 16, 2000)
A Club Owner Longs for Authenticity
(By LYNDA RICHARDSON, Nov. 16, 2000)
Culture Notes: Arts of the State [Kurt Vonnegut & John Ashbery]
(By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, Nov. 16, 2000)
DESIGN NOTEBOOK: The Ballot Weighed, and Wanting
(By PHIL PATTON, Nov. 16, 2000)
HOUSE PROUD: Old Modern Houses With Futurist Ideals
[Joseph Eichler's Palo Alto houses] (By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN, Nov. 16, 2000)
HUMAN NATURE: A Field of Native Plants Turned Into an Art Form
(By ANNE RAVER, Nov. 16, 2000)
PERSONAL SHOPPER: Reserving a Place at the Holiday Table [5 slides]
(By MARIANNE ROHRLICH, Nov. 16, 2000)
A Treasure at Yale, Freed of Wallboard
(By JULIE V. IOVINE, Nov. 16, 2000)
FRONT ROW: For Norma Kamali, It's a Return to the Past
(By GINIA BELLAFANTE, Nov. 16, 2000)
BIG DEAL: An Old Chagall Home, Repainted
(By TRACIE ROZHON, Nov. 16, 2000)
Garden Q & A: Peony Puzzler
(By LESLIE LAND, Nov. 16, 2000)
CIRCUITS: Contents
(NY Times, Nov. 16, 2000)
ONLINE SHOPPER: The Holiday Season Arrives Online
(By MICHELLE SLATALLA, Nov. 16, 2000)
STATE OF THE ART: Computers: Workhorses, Show Horses
(By J.D. BIERSDORFER, Nov. 16, 2000)
Nothing Sadder Than Yesterday's Gadget
(By JEFFREY SELINGO, Nov. 16, 2000)
The Darkroom Goes Digital
(By ROY FURCHGOTT, Nov. 16, 2000)
Lifting the Curtain on Web Filter Strategies
(By LISA GUERNSEY, Nov. 16, 2000)
From Abbey Road to the Net
(By MATTHEW MIRAPAUL, Nov. 16, 2000)
Microsoft Sets Sights on Tablet PC Market
(By DAVID POGUE, Nov. 16, 2000)
Netscape Releases New Version of Its Browser
(By CATHERINE GREENMAN, Nov. 16, 2000)
Just Say the Word, and Technology Finds It
(By DAVID POGUE, Nov. 16, 2000)
Buying for the Novice
(By BRUCE HEADLAM, Nov. 16, 2000)
G.P.S. Gives Adventurers an Edge
(By SHELLY FREIERMAN, Nov. 16, 2000)
Staying Wired on the Go
(By J. D. BIERSDORFER, Nov. 16, 2000)
Unusual and Custom-Made Gifts
(By CATHERINE GREENMAN, Nov. 16, 2000)
Learning Toys That Are Fun
(By MICHEL MARRIOTT, Nov. 16, 2000)
A Robot That Knows When It Needs a New Diaper
(By KATIE HAFNER, Nov. 16, 2000)
* Q & A: Optimizing Images for the Web
(By J. D. BIERSDORFER, Nov. 16, 2000)
Wednesday, November 15, 2000:
On This Day: November 15 (William Pitt the elder 11/15/1708-5/11/1778, William Herschel 11/15/1738-8/25/1822,
Felix Frankfurter 11/15/1882-2/22/1965, Marianne Moore 11/15/1887-2/5/1972, Averell Harriman 11/15/1891-7/26/1986,
Erwin Rommel 11/15/1891-10/14/1944, Curtis LeMay 11/15/1906-10/1/1990, Joseph Wapner 1919, Howard H. Baker 1925,
Ed Asner 1929, Petula Clark 1932)
50,000 War Protesters Stage Peaceful Rally In Washington; Militants Stir Clashes Later
(By JOAN HERBERS, November 15, 1969)
* Georgia O' Keeffe Dead at 98; Shaper of Modern Art in U.S. [11/15/1887-3/6/1986]
(By EDITH EVANS ASBURY, March 7, 1986)
Robert Trout, Known as the 'Iron Man' of Broadcast Journalism, Dies at 91
(By RICHARD SEVERO, Nov. 15, 2000)
Judge Approves Hand Recounts; New Deadline Set for Counties
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 15, 2000)
Democrats Demand Power-Sharing if Senate Is Evenly Split
(By LIZETTE ALVAREZ, Nov. 15, 2000)
THE LEGAL OPINION: Each Side Wins Enough to Cite a Court Victory
(By DAVID FIRESTONE with CLIFFORD J. LEVY, Nov. 15, 2000)
Palm Beach Panel Votes to Proceed on Count
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr., Nov. 15, 2000)
CONGRESSIONAL REPUBLICANS: Some in G.O.P. Unhappy Over Bush Florida Tactics
(By ALISON MITCHELL & ERIC SCHMITT, Nov. 15, 2000)
To Florida's Chagrin, Eyes of the Nation Turn South Yet Again
(By MIREYA NAVARRO, Nov. 15, 2000)
NATIONAL DIALOGUE: A Mostly Eager Audience Is Tuning In to a National Lesson in Civics
(By JENNIFER STEINHAUER, Nov. 15, 2000)
THE NEW GORE LAWYER: A Man Who Vanquished Microsoft Takes on G.O.P.
(By STEPHEN LABATON, Nov. 15, 2000)
THE SYSTEM: From Partisan Ranks, Electoral Referees
(By KEVIN SACK, Nov. 15, 2000)
VOLUSIA COUNTY: Board Wins Furious Race in Bid to Beat the Clock
(By SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 15, 2000)
THE FOX EXECUTIVE: Election Furor Prompts Fox to Review Role of Bush Cousin
(By BILL CARTER, Nov. 15, 2000)
THE PRESIDENT: Clinton Again Advises Patience in the Wait for a Result
(By DAVID E. SANGER, Nov. 15, 2000)
LESSONS: Polls Only Confuse Education Policy
(By RICHARD ROTHSTEIN, Nov. 15, 2000)
America Today, Through Vietnamese Eyes
(By SETH MYDANS, Nov. 15, 2000)
Eyeing U.S. Missile Defense, Russia Wants Less Offense
(By PATRICK E. TYLER, Nov. 15, 2000)
China Decides to Ban a Gathering of Poets
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 15, 2000)
NANCHANG JOURNAL: The Bike That Won the East Is Now Heading West
(By CRAIG S. SMITH, Nov. 15, 2000)
Attacks on Jews Are Surging in Canada
(By JAMES BROOKE, Nov. 15, 2000)
From a Captive Audience, Clients
(By LAURA MANSNERUS, Nov. 15, 2000)
OP-ED: Politics Over Principles and Rightly So
(By STANLEY FISH, Nov. 15, 2000)
OP-ED: RECKONINGS: A Mexican Standoff? [Lessons for Bush & Gore]
(By PAUL KRUGMAN, Nov. 15, 2000)
OP-ED: One Nation, One Standard Way to Ballot
(By KATHLEEN M. SULLIVAN, Nov. 15, 2000)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: Mistrust in the Trust
(BY MAUREEN DOWD, Nov. 15, 2000)
Stocks Rebound Strongly
(By DANNY HAKIM, Nov. 15, 2000)
Market Place: Accounting Firms, S.E.C. Agree on Rule to Limit Conflicts of Interest
(By FLOYD NORRIS, Nov. 15, 2000)
Deal Settles Suit Against MP3.com
(By AMY HARMON, Nov. 15, 2000)
Growing Opposition to Free Drug Samples
(By MELODY PETERSEN, Nov. 15, 2000)
Time Looks to Online Era
(By ALEX KUCZYNSK, Nov. 15, 2000)
Advertising: Forbes and Fortune Try to Bolster Circulation
(By STUART ELLIOTT, Nov. 15, 2000)
Catching a Second Career Wind at Age 61
(By GEOFF BERMAN, Nov. 15, 2000)
The Boss: Public Service Is in My Blood
(By JOBERT E. ABUEVA, Nov. 15, 2000)
My Job: Pet Beneficiaries and ID Mix-Ups
(By AMY THRUNE with Patricia R. Olsen, Nov. 15, 2000)
Online Music Provider Now Has Second Bidder
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 15, 2000)
Harry Potter and Inquiry by the S.E.C.
(By BLOOMBERG NEWS, Nov. 15, 2000)
Wal-Mart Earnings Up 5.8%, as J. C. Penney Posts a Loss
(By BLOOMBERG NEWS, Nov. 15, 2000)
SPORTS: Johnson's Third Cy Young a Surprise
(By JACK CURRY, Nov. 15, 2000)
11 Records in Contemporary Art Are Set at Sotheby's Auction
(By CAROL VOGEL, Nov. 15, 2000)
Great Caesar's Toast
(By BERNARD WEINRAUB, Nov. 15, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: 'Betrayal': Can Memory or Anyone Be Trusted? Nope
(By BEN BRANTLEY, Nov. 15, 2000)
TV NOTES: Ethical Question of a 'View' Host Having Her Soup and Eating It, Too
(By JIM RUTENBERG, Nov. 15, 2000)
Going in Search of DiMaggio, Relentlessly
(By RICHARD SANDOMIR, Nov. 15, 2000)
ARTS IN AMERICA: A Museum Where Art and Commerce Glow Together
(By DAVID MERMELSTEIN, Nov. 15, 2000)
BOOKS: 'The Mystery of the Aleph': A Mathematical Trip to the Inner Recesses of Infinity
(By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, Nov. 15, 2000)
DANCE REVIEW: Using the Magic of Lights, Projections and Fairy Tales
(By JACK ANDERSON, Nov. 15, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: To Be or Not to Be Evil, That Is the Question
(By BRUCE WEBER, Nov. 15, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: A City Scholar? Staying the Night? Oy, Such a Catch!
(By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, Nov. 15, 2000)
AMERICA CELEBRATES: Many Feasts, One Thanksgiving
(By AMANDA HESSER, Nov. 15, 2000)
A Thanksgiving in Massachusetts
(By AMANDA HESSER, Nov. 15, 2000)
Thanksgiving: Add a Little Vietnam, France and California, and Mix
(By AMANDA HESSER, Nov. 15, 2000)
For Georgia Thanksgiving, Two Days Plus Many Memories
(By AMANDA HESSER, Nov. 15, 2000)
A Setting Full of Surprises in a S.C. Thanksgiving
(By AMANDA HESSER, Nov. 15, 2000)
Fragrant Fruits of a Southwestern Thanksgiving
(By AMANDA HESSER, Nov. 15, 2000)
Wine Talk: For the Thanksgiving Meal, an All-American Choice
(By FRANK J. PRIAL, Nov. 15, 2000)
Tuesday, November 14, 2000:
On This Day: November 14 (Robert Fulton 11/14/1765-2/24/1815, Claude Monet 11/14/1840-12/5/1926,
Jawaharlal Nehru 11/14/1889-5/27/1964, Aaron Copeland 11/14/1900-12/2/1990,
Boutros Boutros-Ghali 1922, Prince Charles 1948, P. J. O'Rourke 1947)
* Dow Jones Finishes Above 1,000
(NY Times, November 14, 1972)
Death of King Hussein; Cautious King Took Risks In Straddling Two Worlds [11/14/1935-2/7/1999]
(By JUDITH MILLER, February 8, 1999)
Walter McConaughy, 92, Envoy in Asia, Dies
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 14, 2000)
Herbert Kraft, 73, Archaeologist Who Studied Reign of the Lenape, Dies
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 14, 2000)
Mary Sinclair, Television Actress of the 50's, Dies at 78
(By ERIC PACE, Nov. 14, 2000)
A Vote Deadline in Florida Is Set for Tuesday
(By TODD S. PURDUM & DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 14, 2000)
THE POLL: Americans Patiently Awaiting Election Outcome
(By RICHARD L. BERKE & JANET ELDER, Nov. 14, 2000)
THE COURT BATTLE: Saying He Doesn't Expect to Be Final Arbiter,
Judge Won't Stop Hand Recount
(By KEVIN SACK, Nov. 14, 2000)
Florida Official Has Dual Roles in Maelstrom
(By MICHAEL COOPER, Nov. 14, 2000)
THE FOX EXECUTIVE: Calling the Presidential Race, and Cousin George W.
(By BILL CARTER, Nov. 14, 2000)
THE GOVERNORS: G.O.P. Governors in Key States Failed to Deliver for Bush
(By JIM YARDLEY & SAM HOWE VERHOVEK, Nov. 14, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Gore Urges Patience as Votes Are Recounted
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 14, 2000)
In His Own Words: Gore Spurns Victory by Votes 'in Error'
(NY Times, Nov. 14, 2000)
MOTIVATION: News Analysis: Behind a 'Noble Toga,' Find Naked Ambitions
(By R. W. APPLE Jr, Nov. 14, 2000)
American Bishops to Take Up a Statement on Mideast Peace
(By GUSTAV NIEBUHR, Nov. 14, 2000)
Rate Commission Clears Way for Penny Rise in Price of Stamp
(NY Times, Nov. 14, 2000)
For Burmese, Repression, AIDS and Denial
(By BLAINE HARDEN, Nov. 14, 2000)
A Nascent Internet Takes Root in Vietnam
(By MARK LANDLER, Nov. 14, 2000)
20 Couples Marry Atop Volcano in Peru
(By REUTERS, Nov. 14, 2000)
PUBLIC INTERESTS: Finally, Y2K Kicks In
(By GAIL COLLINS, Nov. 14, 2000)
Time for a Bush-Gore Summit
(By LEON E. PANETTA, Nov. 14, 2000)
Go With Fuzzy Logic
(By STEVEN JOHNSON, Nov. 14, 2000)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS: The Way We Win
(By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, Nov. 14, 2000)
Electing a President: Into the Second Week
(By AMITAI ETZIONI, Nov. 14, 2000)
Stocks Regain Most Losses on Late Buying
(By ALEX BERENSON, Nov. 14, 2000)
Hewlett-Packard's Profit Disappoints
(By BARNABY J. FEDER, Nov. 14, 2000)
I.B.M. Forming New Alliance
(By SETH SCHIESEL, Nov. 14, 2000)
Advertising: The Drama of the Ad World
(By ALLISON FASS, Nov. 14, 2000)
CMGI Closing 2 Units
(By SAUL HANSELL, Nov. 14, 2000)
WebMD Loss Is Wider Than Expected
(By REUTERS, Nov. 14, 2000)
Dot-Coms Intrude in the Land of Needle and Thread
(By GUY TREBAY, Nov. 14, 2000)
SPORTS: No Surprise, Martinez Gets Cy Young
(By BUSTER OLNEY, Nov. 14, 2000)
Is There a Dr. in the House for 'Seussical'?
(By ROBIN POGREBIN, Nov. 14, 2000)
Mother Lode of TV Comedy Is Found in Forgotten Closet
(By GLENN COLLINS, Nov. 14, 2000)
BALLET REVIEW: 'The Firebird': A Wizard, Cute Lizards and a Prince With a Feather
(By ANNA KISSELGOFF, Nov. 14, 2000)
ARTS ABROAD: Vietnam Hangs Onto a Relic: The Propaganda Poster
(By SETH MYDANS, Nov. 14, 2000)
* BOOKS: In the Course of Human Events, Lady Luck Had a Role
(By MICHIKO KAKUTANI, Nov. 14, 2000)
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: 'Philadelphia Sound' Faces a Test of Time
(By JAMES R. OESTREICH, Nov. 14, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: A Melodious Paean to Love With Spirit and Sincerity
(By BRUCE WEBER, Nov. 14, 2000)
DANCE REVIEW: 'Endless Wonder': Making Magic Other Worlds
(By JENNIFER DUNNING, Nov. 14, 2000)
The Week in Science: The Promise of Regeneration
(By NICHOLAS WADE, Nov. 14, 2000)
Scientists Rough Out Humanity's 50,000-Year-Old Story
(By NICHOLAS WADE, Nov. 14, 2000)
An Abortion Pill, but No Revolution, Yet
(By GINA KOLATA, Nov. 14, 2000)
Along the Amazon, an Advanced Society Before Columbus
(By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, Nov. 14, 2000)
Essay: Far From Florida, a Cliffhanger Recount in Physics
(By JAMES GLANZ, Nov. 14, 2000)
* Getting Ready for the Sky to Fall Again [Leonid meteors]
(By Kenneth Chang, Nov. 14, 2000)
Experts Explore Deep Sleep and the Making of Memories
(By SANDRA BLAKESLEE, Nov. 14, 2000)
Vanishing Livestock Breeds Leave Diversity Gap
(By MARK DERR, Nov. 14, 2000)
Personal Health: Lung Cancer Cure? Try Prevention Instead
(By JANE E. BRODY, Nov. 14, 2000)
Cases: M.S./Cancer Combo No. 13 and the Coping Mind Game
(By RICHARD M. COHEN, Nov. 14, 2000)
Genetic Studies Promise a Path to Better Treatment of Addictions
(By LINDA CARROLL, Nov. 14, 2000)
BOOKS ON HEALTH: Not Your Normal Run-of-the-Motel Cheaters
(By JOHN LANGONE, Nov. 14, 2000)
VITAL SIGNS: Side Effects: When Diseased Gums Can Cause Strokes
(By ERIC NAGOURNEY, Nov. 14, 2000)
Transplanting Muscle Cells to Energize Heart
ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 14, 2000)
VIDEOS ON HEALTH: Celebrities' Parents Testify: It's Easy to Get Fit
(By LENA WILLIAMS, Nov. 14, 2000)
VITAL SIGNS: Patterns: Artery Cleaning and What Spells Success
(By ERIC NAGOURNEY, Nov. 14, 2000)
Observatory: Growing DNA Repertoire
(By HENRY FOUNTAIN, Nov. 14, 2000)
Science Q&A: Ear Wax
(By C. CLAIBORNE RAY, Nov. 14, 2000)
Monday, November 13, 2000:
On This Day: November 13 (Saint Augustine 11/13/354-8/28/430, Johann Albert Eck 11/13/1486-2/10/1543,
Edwin Booth 11/13/1833-6/7/1893, Louis Brandeis 11/13/1856-10/5/1941, Jean Seberg 11/13/1938-9/8/1979,
Whoopi Goldberg 1955)
High Court Rules Bus Segregation Unconstitutional
(By LUTHER A. HUSTON, November 13, 1956)
* Death of R. L. Stevenson [11/13/1925-8/5/1984]
(NY Times, December 18, 1894)
Leah Rabin, Israeli First Lady and Peace Advocate, Dies at 72
(By JOEL GREENBERG, Nov. 13, 2000)
Eleanor Naumburg Sanger, 100, First Program Director of WQXR
(NY Times, Nov. 13, 2000)
Mary Hunter Wolf, Director Undaunted by a Broadway Barrier, Dies at 95
(NY Times, Nov. 13, 2000)
Jacques Chaban-Delmas, 85, a Left-Wing Gaullist, Dies
(By SUZANNE DALEY, Nov. 13, 2000)
Charles Hockett, Linguist With an Anthropological View, Dies at 84
(By MARGALIT FOX, Nov. 13, 2000)
THE OVERVIEW: Florida Official Sets Deadline of Tuesday for Counting Votes
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 13, 2000)
Political Memo: G.O.P. Questioning Bush's Campaign
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 13, 2000)
THE PROCESS: In Palm Beach County, Tumult Grew Hourly
(By DAVID GONZALEZ & DEXTER FILKINS, Nov. 13, 2000)
News Analysis: Strange Bedfellows
(By LINDA GREENHOUSE, Nov. 13, 2000)
THE VOTERS: The Tally: Errors (Many); Apathy (0)
(By MICHAEL MOSS & DANA CANEDY, Nov. 13, 2000)
PALM BEACH: Scrutiny and Disagreements Accompany Hand Recount
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr. & RICK BRAGG, Nov. 13, 2000)
THE COUNT: Volusia County Workers Race the Clock to Hand-Count Votes
(By SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 13, 2000)
THE ABSENTEE VOTE: New Dispute Over Florida Applications for Ballots
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr. & MICHAEL MOSS, Nov. 13, 2000)
THE ADVISERS: Talk Turns Murky as Selection of President Lurches Into Uncharted Areas
(By PETER MARKS, Nov. 13, 2000)
THE PROCESS: Problems Stir Calls to End '19th Century' Voting Process
(By ERIC LIPTON, Nov. 13, 2000)
Political Notebook: Gore Lives in the Eye of a Surreal Storm
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 13, 2000)
New Mexico Votes May Be Impounded
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 13, 2000)
Public Lives: On Her Way to the Senate to Help Close the Gender Gap
[Michigan Senator-elect, Debbie Stabenow] (By ERIC SCHMITT, Nov. 13, 2000)
OP-ED: A Sure Hand Can Save the New President
(By RICHARD NORTON SMITH, Nov. 13, 2000)
OP-ED: IN AMERICA: Fairness for Whom?
(By BOB HERBERT, Nov. 13, 2000)
OP-ED: ESSAY: Bush Goes to Court
(By WILLIAM SAFIRE, Nov. 13, 2000)
Metro Matters: Cart Before Horsetrading Just Won't Do
(By JOYCE PURNICK, Nov. 13, 2000)
Walls Talk, but Their Story Has Changed [96 Orchard St., NYC]
(By TINA KELLEY, Nov. 13, 2000)
Jumping Back to the Days of Hip-Hop's Innocence
(By SHAILA K. DEWAN, Nov. 13, 2000)
State Registry Lets New Yorkers Block Telemarketing Calls
(By JOSEPH P. FRIED, Nov. 13, 2000)
Decades After Murders, Families Seek Answers in Boston Strangler Case
(By CAREY GOLDBERG, Nov. 13, 2000)
ABIDJAN JOURNAL: Tailor Takes Scornful Measure of Africa's Leaders
(By NORIMITSU ONISHI, Nov. 13, 2000)
Yankee Diary Finds Glory in Dixie
(By DOREEN CARVAJAL, Nov. 13, 2000)
A Museum's Tales From the Crypt: The Met's New Galleries
(By CELESTINE BOHLEN, Nov. 13, 2000)
Revisions: A Universe Whirls Within That Bedside Reading Pile
(By MARGO JEFFERSON, Nov. 13, 2000)
True Stories of Injustice, Drawing Some Big Names
(By JESSE McKINLEY, Nov. 13, 2000)
* BOOKS: 'Trilobite!': Through Ancient Eyes, a Glimpse of a Lost World
(By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, Nov. 13, 2000)
Media: TV Talk Shows See Hope in the Never-Ending 2000 Election
(By BILL CARTER, Nov. 13, 2000)
POP REVIEW: Affirmations of Hope From Yoko Ono
(By ANN POWERS, Nov. 13, 2000)
This Week: Looking Eloquent [Evaristo Baschenis (1617-1677), still-life painter]
(NY Times, Nov. 13, 2000)
* Dissecting the AOL Time Warner Deal
(By SAUL HANSELL, Nov. 13, 2000)
* MOVIES: Is the Web a Vehicle to New Riches for Warner Bros.?
(By GERALDINE FABRIKANT, Nov. 13, 2000)
REGULATION: Partners May Have Underestimated Antitrust Issues
(By STEPHEN LABATON, Nov. 13, 2000)
CABLE: A Start, but Only a Start, Toward an Inevitable Transition
(By SETH SCHIESEL, Nov. 13, 2000)
* ONLINE SERVICES: Bulked-up AOL May Not Get Bigger on Time Warner Fare
(By SAUL HANSELL, Nov. 13, 2000)
TELEVISION: Rivals Question Sincerity of a Promise to Play Fair as the Interactive Arena Grows
(By JIM RUTENBERG, Nov. 13, 2000)
PUBLISHING: Magazine Rivals Fretting; In Books, a Wary Watch
(By ALEX KUCZYNSKI & DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, Nov. 13, 2000)
MUSIC: Tapping the Internet's Power as an 'Obsession Incubator'
(By GERALDINE FABRIKANT, Nov. 13, 2000)
ADVERTISING: Ready or Not, the Future Is Big and Bundled
(By STUART ELLIOTT, Nov. 13, 2000)
EBay Not Liable for Goods That Are Illegal
(By LISA GUERNSEY, Nov. 13, 2000)
E-COMMERCE REPORT: Advertising Grows Easier on Portals
(By BOB TEDESCHI, Nov. 13, 2000)
Advertising: Online Broker Shifts Ad Emphasis
(By PATRICK MCGEEHAN, Nov. 13, 2000)
Patents: Web Helps Ease Patent Process
(By SABRA CHARTRAND, Nov. 13, 2000)
Deals on High-Mileage Satellites
(By THERESA FOLEY, Nov. 13, 2000)
New Virus Hits Big Companies
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 13, 2000)
Sunday, November 12, 2000:
On This Day: November 12 (Aleksandr Borodin 11/12/1833-2/27/1887,
Auguste Rodin 11/12/1840-11/17/1917, Harry Blackmun 11/12/1908-3/4/1999,
Buck Clayton 11/12/1911-12/8/1991, Roland Barthes 11/12/1915-3/25/1980,
Grace Kelly 11/12/1929-9/14/1982, Kim Hunter 1922, Nadia Comaneci 1961)
Our Men In Drives On Guadalcanal
(By CHARLES HURD, November 12, 1942)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Dies at Her Home, Nearly 87 [11/12/1815-10/26/1902]
(NY Times, October 27, 1902)
Richard K. Webel, a Designer Of Landscapes, Is Dead at 100
(By ERIC PACE, Nov. 12, 2000)
Dr. Gerard Chrzanowski, Innovative Psychoanalyst, Dies at 87
(By CARMEL McCOUBREY, Nov. 12, 2000)
John S. Morrison, Scholar, 87; Rebuilt a Lost Greek Warship
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 12, 2000)
Bush Sues to Halt Hand Recount in Florida
(By DAVID FIRESTONE & MICHAEL COOPER, Nov. 12, 2000)
News Analysis: Experts Contend a Quick Resolution Benefits Nation and Candidates
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 12, 2000)
Bush Inches Ahead in New Mexico Vote
(By MICHAEL JANOFSKY, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE SYSTEM: National Psyche Hates a Game No One Wins
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE HISTORY: President Tilden? No, but Almost, in Another Vote That Dragged On
(By N. R. KLEINFIELD, Nov. 12, 2000)
Indonesians Finally See Film Banned 17 Years Ago
(By CALVIN SIMS, Nov. 12, 2000)
In Senate Race, Clinton Drew on Party Faithful
(By MARJORIE CONNELLY, Nov. 12, 2000)
Return of the Natives: Playing God in the Fields
(By KIRK JOHNSON, Nov. 12, 2000)
IT TOOK A WOMAN: How Gender Helped Elect Hillary Clinton
(By ELISABETH BUMILLER, Nov. 12, 2000)
JAMIACA BAY JOURNAL: Despite a Warning, Reeling in the Eels
(By CHARLIE LeDUFF, Nov. 12, 2000)
MARKET WATCH: Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop
(By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, Nov. 12, 2000)
Has Nike Found the Springs Missing From Its Steps?
(By JUDITH BERCK, Nov. 12, 2000)
Art, Wildlife and a Bit of Investing
(By KAREN W. ARENSON, Nov. 12, 2000)
ECONOMIC VIEW: A Retirement Plan That Wall Street Likes
(By LOUIS UCHITELLE, Nov. 12, 2000)
Teachers' Fund Happily Learns a New Math, Plus Tax
(By ROBERT D. HERSHEY Jr., Nov. 12, 2000)
OFF THE SHELF: Dear Fearless Leader of the Federal Reserve
(By ALECIA SWASY, Nov. 12, 2000)
MARKET INSIGHT: With Capital in Gridlock, It's Back to the Lab
(By KENNETH N. GILPIN, Nov. 12, 2000)
INVESTING: Loan-Fund Yields Come With Risks
(By RIVA D. ATLAS, Nov. 12, 2000)
PORTFOLIOS: During the Confusion, a Turn Toward Treasuries
(By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER, Nov. 12, 2000)
Investing With Nicholas D. Gerber: Ameristock Fund
(By CAROLE GOULD, Nov. 12, 2000)
Can DoubleClick Stock Start Doubling Back?
(By JAYSON BLAIR, Nov. 12, 2000)
MY MONEY, MY LIFE: A Career Not According to Plan
(By STUART MARVIN, Nov. 12, 2000)
BACKSLASH: Tinker? Tailor? Or 'Other'?
(By MATT RICHTEL, Nov. 12, 2000)
PRIVATE SECTOR: At a Political Party, a Host May Be a Candidate
(Compiled By RICK GLADSTONE, Nov. 12, 2000)
Business Diary: The Duck Quacks and Has a Big Bill
(By JULIE DUNN, Nov. 12, 2000)
Funds Watch: Off to the Races
(NY Times, Nov. 12, 2000)
Personal Business Diary: Two $10,000 Questions for Small Businesses
(By Mickey Meece, Nov. 12, 2000)
Letters: The Transformation of AT&T
(By C. MICHAEL ARMSTRONG, CEO of AT&T, Nov. 12, 2000)
CUTTINGS: Planting to Frustrate Peter Rabbit
(By PATRICIA A. TAYLOR, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Latest Look: Unforgiving
(By RUTH LA FERLA, Nov. 12, 2000)
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE: She Shopped Till She Dropped Everything Off at the Museum
(By ALEX WITCHEL, Nov. 12, 2000)
A Peek Inside the House, if Not the Woman
(By MARIAN BURROS, Nov. 12, 2000)
Just Say Ah and Spray
(By JENNIFER TUNG, Nov. 12, 2000)
Out and About With the Once but No Longer So Lonely Guy
(By RICK MARIN, Nov. 12, 2000)
OP-ED: RECKONINGS: Downhill From Here?
(By PAUL KRUGMAN, Nov. 12, 2000)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: Hail Anhedonia!
(By MAUREEN DOWD, Nov. 12, 2000)
LETTERS: The Lure of Experience, Real and Virtual
(By KELLY ESKEW, Nov. 12, 2000)
LETTERS: American Voices: Divided on Nov. 7, and Now
(By ROBY EGAN, Nov. 12, 2000)
UNSENTIMENTAL EDUCATION: The Ripe Smell of Political Maneuvering
(By FRANCIS X. CLINES, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE ELECTION: Looking for Democracy and Finding, Uh, Florida
(By DAVID BARSTOW, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE WORLD: Vietnam's Youth Stage a Gentler Revolution
(By SETH MYDANS, Nov. 12, 2000)
IDEAS & TRENDS: The Guilt Dogging the Greatest Generation
(By KEVIN BAKER, Nov. 12, 2000)
WORD FOR WORD/ LETTERS HOME: The Myriad Ways in Which War Has Been Hell
(By JOYCE JENSEN, Nov. 12, 2000)
CHAOS THEORY: How to Stop Worrying and Love the Limbo
(By DAN BARRY, Nov. 12, 2000)
Now What? This Time, Cries for 'Blood' Seem Unthinkable
(By ADAM CLYMER, Nov. 12, 2000)
WEB WAR: When Point and Shoot Becomes Point and Click
(By JOHN SCHWARTZ, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE WORLD: Guess Who's Gloating
(By MICHAEL WINES, Nov. 12, 2000)
Undecided Election Throws Market Out of Whack
(By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE ELECTION: Who Voted: A Portrait of American Politics, 1976-2000
(By MARJORIE CONNELLY, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE ELECTION: Any Votes for Bushberg? Goreville?
(By ANDREA KANNAPELL, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE ELECTION: Talk About Slim Margins...
(By DAVID LEONHARDT, Nov. 12, 2000)
Putting Worries in Perspective
(By ALEX BERENSON, Nov. 12, 2000)
Drafting the Perfect Ballot
(By EMILY OBERMAN & BONNIE SEIGLER, Nov. 12, 2000)
TRAVEL: La Dolce Vita in the Dolomites
(By ROGER COHEN, Nov. 12, 2000)
FRUGAL TRAVELER: Celluloid Dreams in Hong Kong
(By DAISANN McLANE, Nov. 12, 2000)
Famous Faces, All in Wax
(By SARAH FERRELL, Nov. 12, 2000)
CYBERSCOUT: Turn Left at the Shoe Store...
(By BOB TEDESCHI, Nov. 12, 2000)
Correspondent's Report: Hitchcock, Amtrak, and Discount Flights
(By HEATHER CAMLOT, Nov. 12, 2000)
Travel Q & A: Eclipse Over Madagascar, Disneyland Paris, Seeing Sharks Safely
(By PAUL FREIREICH, Nov. 12, 2000)
More Than a Mountain
(By MEG LUKENS NOONAN, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE PICTURES: A DOCUMENTARY ALBUM OF HOLLYWOOD AND BEYOND
(SUNDAY NY TIMES, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE PICTURES: A DOCUMENTARY ALBUM OF HOLLYWOOD AND BEYOND
(By LYNN HIRSCHBERG, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Face: Juliette Binoche, Johnny Depp and Victoire Thivisol
(By A.O. SCOTT, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Inspiration: Wim Wenders and Sam Shepard
(By WIM WENDERS, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Home Movie: Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming
(Photographs by ROBERT YAGER, Text by AMY LAROCCA, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Casting Call: Audition snapshots of now and future big shots
(By TOM BROKAW, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Trailer: How Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Peter Falk... make life on set worth living
(By RACHEL ABRAMOWITZ, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Lot: Paramount's sound stages have become a monument to Hollywood's past
(Photographs by WILLIAM EGGLESTON, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Debut: Kate Hudson [Slide Show]
(By ARIEL KAMINER, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Parallel Universe: Lights, camera, action on a porn set
(By LARRY SULTAN, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Makeover: The Perfect House
(NY Times, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Period Piece: Jack the Ripper's London
(By ELVIS MITCHELL, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Fabrication: At the studio where Fellini once roamed
(Photograph by BRIGITTE LACOMBE, Text by LUC SANTE , Nov. 12, 2000)
The Fantasy: 'The Lord of the Rings'
(By VERLYN KLINKENBORG , Nov. 12, 2000)
The Casting Call: Audition snapshots of now and future big shots.
(NY Times, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Location: Cate Blanchett and Giovanni Ribisi escape to Tuscany in 'Heaven'
(Photograph by BRIGITTE LACOMBE, Interview by CATHERINE SAINT LOUIS, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: The Dream Factory
(By JANE SMILEY, Nov. 12, 2000)
* ON LANGUAGE: rollout
(BY WILLIAM SAFIRE, Nov. 12, 2000)
SHOPTALK: The Art of the Pitch
(By DEIRDRE DOLAN, Nov. 12, 2000)
GALLERY: Hollywood Stars Shilling in Japan
(Translated by EIKO SAOTOME & LEV GROTE, Nov. 12, 2000)
QUESTIONS FOR ATOM EGOYAN: Northern Light [Canadian film director]
(By DAVID RAKOFF, Nov. 12, 2000)
THE ETHICIST: That's Rubbish
(BY RANDY COHEN, Nov. 12, 2000)
WHAT THEY WERE THINKING: Wine Tasting
(Photograph by LARRY SULTAN, Interviews by CATHERINE SAINT LOUIS, Nov. 12, 2000)
The Guitar: A Humble Instrument That Conquered the World
(By JON PARELES, Nov. 12, 2000)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents
(NY Times, Nov. 12, 2000)
Saturday, November 11, 2000:
On This Day: November 10 (Paracelsus 11/11/1493-9/24/1541, Johann Albert Fabricius 11/11/1668-4/30/1736,
Paul Signac 11/11/1869-12/28/1947, Victor Emmanuel III 11/11/1869-12/28/1947, Maude Adams 11/11/1872-7/17/1953,
Rene Clair 11/11/1898-3/15/1981, Sam Spiegel 11/11/1903-12/31/1985, Kurt Vonnegut 1922, Demi Moore 1962)
* Armistice Signed, End Of The War! Berlin Seized By Revolutionists;
New Chancellor Begs For Order
(Associated Press, November 11, 1918)
* Patton's Career A Brilliant One [11/11/1885-12/21/1945]
(NY Times, December 22, 1945)
Etienne Aigner, 95, Designer of Shoes With a Preppy Look, Dies
(By TERRY PRISTIN, Nov. 11, 2000)
L. S. de Camp, Author of Over 100 Fantasy Novels, Dies at 92
(By ERIC PACE, Nov. 11, 2000)
Larry Rhine, 'All in the Family' Writer, Dies at 90
(NY Times, Nov. 11, 2000)
Eric Morley, 82, 'Miss World' Promoter, Dies
(By By PAUL LEWIS, Nov. 11, 2000)
Victor Grinich, 75, Co-Founder of Upstart Electronics Company, Dies
(By CHRIS GAITHER, Nov. 11, 2000)
Bush and Advisers, Confident of a Victory in Recount,
Urge Gore Not to Stand in Way
(By FRANK BRUNI, Nov. 11, 2000)
Democrats Still Prefer to Keep Counting
(By DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 11, 2000)
Mrs. Clinton Calls for Abolition of Electoral System
(By DEAN E. MURPHY, Nov. 11, 2000)
TIGHT CONTESTS: Recalling Nixon and Ford, Baker Urges Gore to Quit
(By CHRISTOPHER MARQUIS, Nov. 11, 2000)
THE NERVE CENTER: Democratic 'War Room' Tries to Oversee the Battle for Florida, to Mixed Results
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr. & MICHAEL MOSS, Nov. 11, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Clinton Offers Gore Support, But He Keeps It Low Key
(By KEVIN SACK, Nov. 11, 2000)
OP-ED: How to Make the President Talk to the Local Pol
(By CHARLES FRIED, Nov. 11, 2000)
OP-ED: ABROAD AT HOME: Where Do We Go?
(By ANTHONY LEWIS, Nov. 11, 2000)
THE EDITORIALS: Newspaper Editorials Warn About Partisan Battle Over Vote
(By FELICITY BARRINGER, Nov. 11, 2000)
TRUST IN TELEVISION: For Viewers, Rare Sense of History in Progress
(By CARYN JAMES, Nov. 11, 2000)
STREET THEATER: In Florida, the Biggest Event Since Elián González Appeared
(By RICK BRAGG, Nov. 11, 2000)
IDEAS: Thinkers on the Left Get a Hearing Everywhere but at Home
(By ALEXANDER STILLE, Nov. 11, 2000)
* IDEAS: Hoping Web Success Strikes Twice
(By ROBERT S. BOYNTON, Nov. 11, 2000)
TELEVISION REVIEW: In This Bible Story, Who Has Time to Rest?
(By NEIL GENZLINGER, Nov. 11, 2000)
DANCE REVIEW: Works by Anna Sokolow, for Real Adults Only
(By JENNIFER DUNNING, Nov. 11, 2000)
MUSIC REVIEW: Strolling in the Labyrinth of Bach's Counterpoint
(By ANTHONY TOMMASINI, Nov. 11, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: A Playwright Foretelling Her Doom
(By BEN BRANTLEY, Nov. 11, 2000)
* CONNECTIONS: For Western Music, the Center Holds
(By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN, Nov. 11, 2000)
As Visions of E-Toys Danced in Their Heads
(By JULIAN E. BARNES, Nov. 11, 2000)
Nasdaq Slides, Plunging 5%, on Dell News
(By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER, Nov. 11, 2000)
Shopping in Palm of the Hand Is Making Its Holiday Debut
(By LESLIE KAUFMAN, Nov. 11, 2000)
EMI Talking to Bertelsmann on Music Deal
(By SUZANNE KAPNER with LAURA M. HOLSON, Nov. 11, 2000)
Friday, November 10, 2000:
On This Day: November 10 (Martin Luther 11/10/1483-2/18/1546, François Couperin 11/10/1668-9/12/1733,
William Hogarth 11/10/1697-10/26/1764, Oliver Goldsmith 11/10/1730-4/4/1774, Vachel Lindsay 11/10/1879-12/5/1931,
El Lissitzky 11/10/1890-12/30/1941, John P. Marquand 11/10/1893-7/16/1960, John K. Northrop 11/10/1893-2/18/1981)
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Opened to Visitors in Washington D.C.
(NY Times, Nov. 10, 1982)
* Richard Burton, 58, is Dead; Rakish Stage and Screen Star [11/10/1925-8/5/1984]
(By MAUREEN DOWD, August 6, 1984)
Gore Campaign Vows Court Fight Over Vote,
With Florida's Outcome Still Up in the Air
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 10, 2000)
Agony and Chagrin Over Votes Cast in Error
(By RICK BRAGG & DANA CANEDY, Nov. 10, 2000)
THE VOTERS: Among a Divided Electorate, Doubt and Anger Tempered by Faith
(By CARY GOLDBERG, Nov. 10, 2000)
THE BALLOT DESIGN: Candidates Should Be on the Same Page, Experts Say
(By FORD FESSENDEN, Nov. 10, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Gore Withdraws From the Field as Aides Prepare for Battle
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 10, 2000)
THE TEXAS GOVERNOR: Bush Aides, Portraying Gore Camp as Sore Losers,
Defend Election Results
(By FRANK BRUNI & JIM YARDLEY, Nov. 10, 2000)
THE DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN: Top Gore Aide Is a Man to the Ballot Box Born
(By DAVID E. SANGER, Nov. 10, 2000)
Race Won, First Lady Resumes Old Duties
(By ADAM NAGOURNEY, Nov. 10, 2000)
OP-ED: There's Always the Option of Giving In
(By RICHARD REEVES, Nov. 10, 2000)
OP-ED: PUBLIC INTERESTS: Call It a Tie
(By GAIL COLLINS, Nov. 10, 2000)
OP-ED: FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Original Sin
(By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, Nov. 10, 2000)
In China, Ancient History Kindles Modern Doubts
(By ERIK ECKHOLM, Nov. 10, 2000)
Stocks Seesaw on Election News
(By ALEX BERENSON, Nov. 10, 2000)
F.T.C. Agrees to Extension on AOL Deal
(By STEPHEN LABATON, Nov. 10, 2000)
The Funeral Business's New Look
(By EDWARD WONG, Nov. 10, 2000)
Job Loss Under George Bush Almost Cost His Son a Job
(By FLOYD NORRIS, Nov. 10, 2000)
Dell Meets Expectations
(By BARNABY J. FEDER, Nov. 10, 2000)
Disney Shares Drop on Word of Static Profit
(By BLOOMBERG NEWS, Nov. 10, 2000)
Advertising: Red Lobster Revamped
(By JANE L. LEVERE, Nov. 10, 2000)
* A Rendezvous With 2 Giant Trees
(By MICHAEL CREWDSON & MARGARET MITTELBACH, Nov. 10, 2000)
Thursday, November 9, 2000:
On This Day: November 9 (Benjamin Banneker 11/9/1731-10/25/1806, Stanford White 11/9/1853-6/25/1906,
James Schuyler 11/9/1923-4/12/1991, Anne Sexton 11/9/1928-10/4/1974, Whitey Herzog 1931, Bob Graham 1936)
Northeast Blackout Lasts Over 13 Hours
(NY Times, Nov. 9, 1965)
* Carl Sagan, an Astronomer Who Excelled at Popularizing Science, Is Dead at 62 [11/9/1934-12/20/1996]
(By WILLIAM DICKE, December 21, 1996)
J. Sinclair Armstrong, S.E.C. Chief, Dies at 85
(By DOUGLAS MARTIN, Nov. 9, 2000)
Hart Edgar Van Riper, 95; Shepherded Polio Research
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 9, 2000)
Brooks Smith, Who Worked With Heifetz for Almost 2 Decades, Dies at 88
(By ALLAN KOZINN, Nov. 9, 2000)
Bush Barely Ahead of Gore in Florida as Recount Holds Key to the Election
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 9, 2000)
How Gore Stopped Short on His Way to Concede
(By KEVIN SACK & FRANK BRUNI, Nov. 9, 2000)
Florida Recount May Not End Election Challenges
(By JULIAN E. BARNES, Nov. 9, 2000)
Gore Campaign Sharpens Legal Demands and Tone
(By DANIEL J. WAKIN, Nov. 9, 2000)
News Analysis: Recipe for a Stalemate
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 9, 2000)
Florida Democrats Say Ballot's Design Hurt Gore
(By DON VAN NATTA Jr. & DANA CANEDY, Nov. 9, 2000)
THE VOTERS: Florida, Amid Recount, Learns the Power of One
(By RICK BRAGG, Nov. 9, 2000)
FLORIDA: State Officials Don't Expect Recount to Change Outcome
(By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM, Nov. 9, 2000)
THE NETWORK PREDICTIONS: Media Rethink an Urge to Say Who's First
(By PETER MARKS & BILL CARTER, Nov. 9, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: An Uncertain Gore Tries to Look Presidential
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 9, 2000)
THE TEXAS GOVERNOR: Bush Camp Tries to Assume a Winner's Pose
(By JIM YARDLEY & MICHAEL COOPER, Nov. 9, 2000)
TENNESSEE: Loss at Home Leaves Gore Depending on Florida
(By RICHARD PEREZ-PENA, Nov. 9, 2000)
THE BUSH BROTHERS: For One Family, the Stakes Go Beyond the Presidency
(By DAVID FIRESTONE, Nov. 9, 2000)
THE PRESIDENT: Clinton Tells of Talking With Gore After Vote
(By DAVID E. SANGER and MARC LACEY, Nov. 9, 2000)
ELECTORAL COLLEGE: Election Quandary Prompts Pop Civics Test
(By ROBIN TONER, Nov. 9, 2000)
GREEN PARTY: Angry Democrats, Fearing Nader Cost Them Presidential Race, Threaten to Retaliate
(By JAMES DAO, Nov. 9, 2000)
WORLD REACTION: A Baffling Outcome in America, of All Places
(By WARREN HOGE, Nov. 9, 2000)
POLLING ORGANIZATION: Data of Little-Known Service Led to Wrong Call in Florida
(By NEIL A. LEWIS, Nov. 9, 2000)
THE STUDENTS: An Election to Please a History Teacher
(By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS, Nov. 9, 2000)
THE AUDIENCE: Yet Another All-Night Cliffhanger
(By N. R. KLEINFIELD, Nov. 9, 2000)
THE VICTOR: First Lady Emerges From Shadow and Begins to Cast Her Own
(By ELISABETH BUMILLER and DEAN E. MURPHY, Nov. 9, 2000)
Political Memo: Mrs. Clinton Found Right Mix in Fame and Upstate Focus
(By ADAM NAGOURNEY, Nov. 9, 2000)
THE MONEY: Torrent of Campaign Cash Both Helped and Backfired
(By CLIFFORD J. LEVY & DAVID M. HALBFINGER, Nov. 9, 2000)
After Months of Uncertainty, 3 Votes Go to Mrs. Clinton
(By JANE GROSS, Nov. 9, 2000)
Man in the News: A Contradictory Tycoon Jon Stevens Corzine
(By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI, Nov. 9, 2000)
EDITORIAL: Getting It Right in Florida
(NY TIMES, Nov. 9, 2000)
OP-ED: The Electoral College, Unfair From Day One
(By AKHIL REED AMAR, Nov. 9, 2000)
OP-ED: IN AMERICA: Could Bush Govern?
(By BOB HERBERT, Nov. 9, 2000)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: The Unelection Day
(By MAUREEN DOWD, Nov. 9, 2000)
OP-ED: ESSAY: The New 'Long Count'
(By WILLIAM SAFIRE, Nov. 9, 2000)
LETTERS: For a Divided America, a Momentous Night
(By MILTON GWIRTZMAN, Nov. 9, 2000)
$60 Million Weighs Upon Tiny Collection Plate
(By SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 9, 2000)
Exercising to Prevent Exercise Heart Attacks
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 9, 2000)
Village Tree Will Wear Bright Lights in Big City
(By LISA W. FODERARO, Nov. 9, 2000)
News Analysis: Shock, but No Longer Surprise Over Nursing Home Problems
(By JENNIFER STEINHAUER, Nov. 9, 2000)
* SPORTS: Ted Williams Still Living on His Terms
(By IRA BERKOW, Nov. 9, 2000)
SPORTS: Rodriguez Is Poised and Ready for Riches
(By TYLER KEPNER, Nov. 9, 2000)
* Picasso Auction Record: $55 Million
(By CAROL VOGEL, Nov. 9, 2000)
HOME: Seashore Gem, Lost Then Found
(By ALASTAIR GORDON, Nov. 9, 2000)
Wall Street Wants a Winner Be It Bush or Gore
(By ALEX BERENSON, Nov. 9, 2000)
An Executive Assesses Her Dot-com Adventure
(By PATRICK McGEEHAN, Nov. 9, 2000)
Microsoft Sees New Software Based on Pens
(By JOHN MARKOFF, Nov. 9, 2000)
Economic Scene: A Model for Future White Houses
(By ALAN B. KRUEGER, Nov. 9, 2000)
MarketPlace: A Bond Buyer's View of the Close Election
(By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER, Nov. 9, 2000)
ARTS ABROAD: At the Altar of Nijinsky, Elusive Firebird and Faun
(By ALAN RIDING, Nov. 9, 2000)
DANCE REVIEW: A Mercury-Filled Grab Bag Called a Cunningham Event
(By ANNA KISSELGOFF, Nov. 9, 2000)
The Princes to the Rescue
(By ROBIN POGREBIN, Nov. 9, 2000)
MAKING BOOKS: Sylvia Plath, Forever an Icon
(By MARTIN ARNOLD, Nov. 9, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: 'Cobb': Wonderful as a Batter, Not So Wonderful as a Man
(By BRUCE WEBER, Nov. 9, 2000)
BOOKS OF THE TIMES: 'Greek Fire': A High-Rent Romance Full of Mythic Minutiae
(By JANET MASLIN, Nov. 9, 2000)
Shops Founded on the Prophet Motive
(By CHRISTOPHER MASON, Nov. 9, 2000)
Dioramas of British Domesticity
(By WILLIAM L. HAMILTON, Nov. 9, 2000)
CIRCUITS: Contents
(NY Times, Nov. 9, 2000)
* M.I.T. Media Lab at 15: Big Ideas, Big Money
(By LISA GUERNSEY, Nov. 10, 2000)
Wednesday, November 8, 2000:
On This Day: November 8 (Edmond Halley 11/8/1656-1/14/1742, Bram Stoker 11/8/1847-4/20/1912,
Gottlob Frege 11/8/1848-7/26/1925, Hermann Rorschach 11/8/1884-4/2/1922,
June Havoc 1916, Dr. Christiaan Barnard 1922, Morley Safer 1931, Bonnie Raitt 1949,
Mary Hart 1951, Christie Hefner 1952)
* John F. Kenneday Defeats Richard M. Nixon for Presidency
(NY Times, Nov. 8, 1960)
* Margaret Mitchell, Author of "Gone With the Wind", Dead of Injuries at 49 [11/8/1900-8/16/1949]
(NY Times, August 17, 1949)
Queen Mother Ingrid, Danish Queen, Dies at 90
(NY Times, Nov. 8, 2000)
Roger Peyrefitte, French Writer, Dies at 93
(By ALAN RIDING, Nov. 8, 2000)
Bush and Gore Send Reinforcements to Recount
(By CHRISTOPHER S. WREN, Nov. 8, 2000)
Bush and Gore in Tight Race; Florida Will Prove Decisive
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 8, 2000)
THE POLLING: An Electorate That's Content but Craving More Integrity
(By ROBIN TONER & JANET ELDER, Nov. 8, 2000)
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Rest Can Wait as Gore Stays on the Trail Until the End
(By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE, Nov. 8, 2000)
THE MEDIA: High Drama Unfolds on Anchor Desks
(By Peter Marks, Nov. 8, 2000)
Computer Hackers Attack Parties' Sites
(NY Times, Nov. 8, 2000)
PALO ALTO JOURNAL: A Silicon Valley Trailer Park
(By EVELYN NIEVES, Nov. 8, 2000)
Hillary Clinton Elected to Senate From New York
(By ADAM NAGOURNEY, Nov. 8, 2000)
BOOKS: Canadian Author Margaret Atwood Wins Booker Prize
(By SARAH LYALL, Nov. 8, 2000)
STOCKS: Cisco Systems Provides Just About the Only Excitement
(By KENNETH N. GILPIN, Nov. 8, 2000)
Drug Makers Have New Versions of Cold Remedies
(By GREG WINTER, Nov. 8, 2000)
THE FAT EPIDEMIC: Can Healthier Foods Help the Bottom Line?
(By CONSTANCE L. HAYS, Nov. 8, 2000)
AT&T Rating Is Downgraded
(By FLOYD NORRIS with SETH SCHIESEL, Nov. 8, 2000)
Management: Relishing the Role of Technology Trouble-Shooter
(By BARNABY J. FEDER, Nov. 8, 2000)
Advertising: Measuring Online Visibility
(By STUART ELLIOTT, Nov. 8, 2000)
Life's Work: A Husband and Wife's Daydream
(By LISA BELKIN, Nov. 8, 2000)
Pets.com Plans to Close
(By REED ABELSON, Nov. 8, 2000)
Transmeta Offering Soars
(By CHRIS GAITHER, Nov. 8, 2000)
Genies for Hire Cash in on Worker Stress
(By ABBY ELLIN, Nov. 8, 2000)
The Boss: No Hiccups in Risk Taking
(By MIREILLE GUILIANO, Nov. 8, 2000)
Bitter Intramural Rumblings at Chicago's Quiet Museum
(By STEPHEN KINZER, Nov. 8, 2000)
OPERA REVIEW: 'Zauberflöte': Blending Comic and Serious in a Magic Potion
(By ALLAN KOZINN, Nov. 8, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: Santa Claus, Dancing Bears and the Elves, All Kicking
(By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, Nov. 8, 2000)
TV REVIEW: 'Napoleon': Found the Crown of France in the Gutter. Picked It Up.
(By Caryn James, Nov. 8, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: In This Spinoff of 'Bacchae,' Dionysus Is a Thermos Bottle
(By D. J. R. BRUCKNER, Nov. 8, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'Suzhou River': A World of Water, All Murky and Deep
(NY Times, Nov. 8, 2000)
BOOKS: A 'Serpent' Lives to Give His Testimony
(By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, Nov. 8, 2000)
Sologne: Just Beyond Paris, a Bountiful Wilderness
(By WILLIAM GRIMES, Nov. 8, 2000)
A Star in Autumn: Potent, Magic Sage
(By MATT LEE & TED LEE, Nov. 8, 2000)
Martin Parr: From Grease to Gloss
(By JOHN LELAND, Nov. 8, 2000)
Tuesday, November 7, 2000:
On This Day: November 7 (Andrew White 11/7/1832-11/4/1918, Lise Meitner 11/7/1878-10/27/1968,
Leon Trotsky 11/7/1879-8/20/1940, Chandrasekhara Raman 11/7/1888-11/21/1970,
Herman Mankiewicz 11/7/1897-3/5/1953, Konrad Lorenz 11/7/1903-2/27/1989,
Albert Camus 11/7/1913-1/4/1960, Billy Graham 1918, Dame Joan Sutherland 1926)
* Russia's Bolshevik Revolution led by Lenin overthrew Alexander Kerensky's provisional governmennt
(NY Times, Nov. 7, 1917)
* Mme. Curie Is Dead; Martyr to Science [11/7/1867-7/4/1934]
(NY Times, July 5, 1934)
David Brower, an Aggressive Champion of U.S. Environmentalism, Is Dead at 88
(By RICHARD SEVERO, Nov. 7, 2000)
Amalia Hernández, Who Led Ballet Folklórico de Mexico, Dies at 83
(By JACK ANDERSON, Nov. 7, 2000)
Leonardo Benvenuti, Writer of Classic Italian Screenplays, Dies at 77
(By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO, Nov. 7, 2000)
Popular Cold Medicines Are Pulled From Market
(By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG, Nov. 7, 2000)
25 Years Later, Vietnamese Still Flock to the U.S.
(By SETH MYDANS, Nov. 7, 2000)
Beijing Tries to Lift Economic Standards
[Chengdu Expansion] (By CRAIG S. SMITH, Nov. 7, 2000)
OP-ED: Yes, Candidates, There Is a Fuzzy Math
(By BART KOSKO, Nov. 7, 2000)
Drug Shares Advance While Major Indexes End Mixed
(By BLOOMBERG NEWS, Nov. 7, 2000)
Market Place: No First-Class Seating for Public Shareholders
(By FLOYD NORRIS, Nov. 7, 2000)
Armoring Vietnam's Road Warriors
(By MARK LANDLER, Nov. 7, 2000)
Cisco Reports 66% Gain in Sales
(By LAURIE J. FLYNN, Nov. 7, 2000)
Transmeta Raises $273 Million
(By CHRIS GAITHER, Nov. 7, 2000)
Publisher Sets Policy on E-Books
(By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, Nov. 7, 2000)
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: Clement Greenberg: A Collection Illuminates an Arbiter of Modernism
(By ROBERTA SMITH, Nov. 7, 2000)
Philip Pullman: The Man Who Dared Make Religion the Villain
(By SARAH LYALL, Nov. 7, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: 'Dahling': What Becomes a Legend Most? Three Plays?
[Tallulah Bankhead] (By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, Nov. 7, 2000)
DANCE: American Ballet Theater: More Than One Way to Seduce Male Innocents
(By ANNA KISSELGOFF, Nov. 7, 2000)
DANCE REVIEW: Sea of Merriment, With Audience in Tow
(By JACK ANDERSON, Nov. 7, 2000)
ART: Costly Sale Falls Below Phillips's Expectations
(By CAROL VOGEL, Nov. 7, 2000)
FRONT ROW: Polo Ralph Lauren Going Online
(By GINIA BELLAFANTE, Nov. 7, 2000)
BOOKS: Updike Takes Another Shot at Rabbit
(By MICHIKO KAKUTANI, Nov. 7, 2000)
The Week in Science: Fifteen Years in Space
(By NICHOLAS WADE, Nov. 7, 2000)
* Teaching the Body to Heal Itself
(By NICHOLAS WADE, Nov. 7, 2000)
* Ancient Artisans and Their 'Rain of the Moon'
(NY Times, Nov. 7, 2000)
In Early Experiments, Cells Repair Damaged Brains
(By SANDRA BLAKESLEE, Nov. 7, 2000)
THE FAT EPIDEMIC / Culture and Status: Who Is Fat? It Depends on Culture
(By NATALIE ANGIER, Nov. 7, 2000)
Studying Makeup of Miniplanets Beyond Pluto
(By KENNETH CHANG, Nov. 7, 2000)
A CONVERSATION WITH / Anne Foerst: Do Androids Dream? M.I.T. Is Working on It
(By CLAUDIA DREIFUS, Nov. 7, 2000)
Cell Phone or Pheromone? New Props for the Mating Game
(By NATALIE ANGIER, Nov. 7, 2000)
* Personal Health: Other Ways to Fight Flu While U.S. Waits for Vaccine
(By JANE E. BRODY, Nov. 7, 2000)
Cases: On and Off the 'Best Patient' List
(By ABIGAIL ZUGER, M.D., Nov. 7, 2000)
Becoming a Nurse: Two Views, 1900 and 2000
(By CLAIRE M. FAGIN, Nov. 7, 2000)
Observatory: Microbe Invasion Route
(By HENRY FOUNTAIN, Nov. 7, 2000)
Blood for Critically Ill Animals Is in High Demand
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 7, 2000)
* Galileo's Portrait of a Snowy Moon
(NY Times, Nov. 7, 2000)
Letters: Why They Avoid Doctors
(By ROBERT WORTHING, Nov. 7, 2000)
Science Q&A: Frogs' Tongues
(By C. CLAIBORNE RAY, Nov. 7, 2000)
Monday, November 6, 2000:
On This Day: November 6 (Hans Sachs 11/6/1494-1/19/1576, Washington Allston 11/6/1779-7/9/1843,
Antoine-Joseph Sax 11/6/1814-2/7/1894, Joseph Smith 11/6/1832-12/10/1914, Charles Henry Dow 11/6/1851-12/4/1902,
Walter Johnson 11/6/1887-12/10/1946, Harold Ross 11/6/1892-12/6/1951, James Jones 11/6/1921-5/9/1977,
Mike Nichols 1931, Sally Field 1946, Maria Shriver 1955)
* Abraham Lincoln Defeated Three Other Candidates for President (NY Times, November 6, 1860)
* John Philip Sousa, Band Leader, Dies at 77
[11/6/1854-3/6/1932] (NY Times, March 6, 1932)
Donald F. Lach, Historian and Author, Dies at 83
(NY Times, Nov. 6, 2000)
Jimmie Davis, Louisiana's Singing Governor, Is Dead
(By RICHARD SEVERO, Nov. 6, 2000)
Wanted: One President for Famous University
[Harvard's Search] (By CAREY GOLDBERG, Nov. 6, 2000)
Poll Shows Either Candidate Within Reach of Victory
(By RICHARD L. BERKE & JANET ELDER, Nov. 6, 2000)
MEDIA MEMO: All News, All the Time, Even if There Isn't Any
(By PETER MARKS, Nov. 6, 2000)
An Imperial Burial for Haile Selassie, 25 Years After Death
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 6, 2000)
BUSINESS: F.T.C. Review of AOL Deal in Final Stage
(By STEPHEN LABATON, Nov. 6, 2000)
Humbled Sony Seeks Box-Office Magic
(By RICK LYMAN, Nov. 6, 2000)
Venture Capitalists Forsaking the Internet
(By SAUL HANSELL & MATT RICHTEL, Nov. 6, 2000)
E-Mail Used to Mobilize Voters
(By LESLIE WAYNE, Nov. 6, 2000)
At Microsoft, a Wireless Pioneer
(By JOHN MARKOFF, Nov. 6, 2000)
New Economy: Investors Punish 'Concept Stocks'
(By ALEX BERENSON, Nov. 6, 2000)
Sudden Death for Productopia
(By MATT RICHTEL, Nov. 6, 2000)
E-Commerce Report: E-Tailers Fine-Tune Affiliate Sales
(By BOB TEDESCHI, Nov. 6, 2000)
* Another Format in the E-Book Field
(By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, Nov. 6, 2000)
Fissures in Sunday Papers' Pot of Gold
(By FELICITY BARRINGER, Nov. 6, 2000)
The Cray Legacy: Taking a Turn Toward Complexity
(By CHRIS GAITHER, Nov. 6, 2000)
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: Hail to the Chief: From TV to Hollywood,
Demystification of the President
(By A. O. SCOTT, Nov. 6, 2000)
* WRITERS ON WRITING: David Leavitt: Comforting Lessons in Arranging Life's Details
(By DAVID LEAVITT, Nov. 6, 2000)
A Journalist, So Unlovable: NBC Cancels 'Deadline'
(By BERNARD WEINRAUB, Nov. 6, 2000)
Chinua Achebe: A Literary Diaspora Toasts One of Its Own
(By SOMINI SENGUPTA, Nov. 6, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: 'Game Show': Although It's a Show, This Game Is for Real
(By WILBORN HAMPTON, Nov. 6, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: 'Alice in Bed': The James Sister, Real and Imagined
(By BRUCE WEBER, Nov. 6, 2000)
Selectively Mining the 'Nutcracker' Tradition
(By JENNIFER DUNNING, Nov. 6, 2000)
* This Week: Homegrown [Largest Blake exhibit at Tate Britain]
(By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, Nov. 6, 2000)
Making the Bands: Hard Days and Nights
(By BEN KAPLAN, Nov. 6, 2000)
Sunday, November 5, 2000:
On This Day: November 5 (Anna Leonowens 11/5/1834-1/19/1914, Paul Sabatier 11/5/1854-8/14/1941,
Eugen V. Debs 11/5/1855-10/20/1926, Will Durant 11/5/1885-11/7/1981, Vivien Leigh 11/5/1913-7/8/1967,
Art Garfunkel 1941, Tatum O'Neal 1963)
Nixon Wins By A Thin Margin, Pleads For Reunited Nation
(By MAX FRANKEL, November 5, 1968)
Ida M. Tarbell, 86, Dies in Bridgeport [11/5/1857-1/6/1944] (NY Times, January 7, 1944)
Robert E. Cormier, 75, Author of Enduring Books for Teenagers
(By WILLIAM H. HONAN, Nov. 5, 2000)
Elián González Address Proves a Winner
[2319 wins Florida's Play 4 lottery] (By REUTERS, Nov. 5, 2000)
THE STRATEGIES: Closeness Haunts Both Candidates in the Final Days
(By R. W. APPLE Jr., Nov. 5, 2000)
Mission District Fights Case of Dot-Com Fever
(By EVELYN NIEVES, Nov. 5, 2000)
Heir to a Political Dynasty Is Facing Challenge in India
(By CELIA W. DUGGER, Nov. 5, 2000)
China 'Aida': Cast of 2,000, Plus Elephant
(By CRAIG S. SMITH, Nov. 5, 2000)
As Dot-Coms Retrench, Financial Firms Fill Their Space
(By CHARLES V. BAGLI, Nov. 5, 2000)
TAKING A STAND: Why Newspapers Endorse Candidates
(By FELICITY BARRINGER, Nov. 5, 2000)
KALEIDOSCOPE: Trying Hard to Bring the Future Into Focus
(By RICHARD L. BERKE, Nov. 5, 2000)
IDEAS & TRENDS: Not Voting? How 'Bout if We Have a Big Party?
(By DANIEL J. WAKIN, Nov. 5, 2000)
Who Says Sexism Is Legion? Not France.
(By SUZANNE DALEY, Nov. 5, 2000)
IDEAS & TRENDS: Pow! Slam! Thank You, Ma'am.
(By JENNIFER STEINHAUER, Nov. 5, 2000)
Guess What's Almost Health Food
[Chocolates] (By JANE FRITSCH, Nov. 5, 2000)
EDITORIAL: Reality Sets In
[Bill Gates' philanthropy] (NY Times, Nov. 5, 2000)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: I Feel Pretty
(By MAUREEN DOWD, Nov. 5, 2000)
The Political Era That's Over
(By ALAN EHRENHALT, Nov. 5, 2000)
Who's Afraid Now That Big Is No Longer Bad?
(By LOUIS UCHITELLE, Nov. 5, 2000)
The Chaos at the Core of Prosperity
(By DAVID LEONHARDT, Nov. 5, 2000)
MARKET WATCH: Will Nasdaq's Fall Haunt the Democrats?
(By GRETCHEN MORGENSON, Nov. 5, 2000)
Winery Hopes Its Blends Will Travel Well Abroad
[Lew Platt] (By ALAN KRAUSS, Nov. 5, 2000)
Smiling Through the Setbacks
[Jeffrey Arnold of WebMD] (By KATHERYN HAYES TUCKER, Nov. 5, 2000)
ON THE CONTRARY: How Much Data Access Is Too Much?
(By DANIEL AKST, Nov. 5, 2000)
INVESTING: Splash of Cold Water for Bond Market
(By DANNY HAKIM, Nov. 5, 2000)
PERSONAL BUSINESS: A Parking Place for Cash, Turning Into a Fast Lane
(By JOSEPH B. TREASTER, Nov. 5, 2000)
MARKET INSIGHT: Nursing Homes, Stung by Politics
(By KENNETH N. GILPIN, Nov. 5, 2000)
STRATEGIES: A Quiet Sign of Better Days Ahead
[Value Line bullish] (By MARK HULBERT, Nov. 5, 2000)
SENIORITY: For Older Authors, a Steeper Hill
(By FRED BROCK, Nov. 5, 2000)
MONEY & MEDICINE: Of Innovation and the Uninsured
(By JENNIFER STEINHAUER, Nov. 5, 2000)
Gloom Over Ad Shares, but Why?
(By BERNARD STAMLER, Nov. 5, 2000)
Investing with Richard H. Gould: Rockland Small Cap Growth Fund
(By CAROLE GOULD, Nov. 5, 2000)
Finding Potential in Computer Security Stocks
(By JOANNE LEGOMSKY, Nov. 5, 2000)
Mutual Funds Add Loads as a Sales Tool
(By BLOOMBERG NEWS, Nov. 5, 2000)
When the Sky Falls, the Giants Are Hit Harder
(Compiled by RICK GLADSTONE, Nov. 5, 2000)
Business Diary: Euro-Wise, Yes, but Dollar-Foolish?
(By Neela Banerjee, Nov. 5, 2000)
Investing Diary: Value Stocks, Wearing the Cape of Superman
(By Gretchen Morgenson, Nov. 5, 2000)
Personal Busines Diary: The E-Mail Résumé, Addressed for Success
(By Mickey Meece, Nov. 5, 2000)
* Letters: Teaching Children the Value of Work
(By ILO MILTON, Nov. 5, 2000)
* ARTS: What's This About Cultural Pollution?
(By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN, Nov. 5, 2000)
ART: Mingwei Lee: To Take Part in the Art, You Sleep With the Artist
(By KAY LARSON, Nov. 5, 2000)
ART: When New Art Was All Called Art Nouveau
(By HOLLAND COTTER, Nov. 5, 2000)
ART: A Celebration of Aluminum, the Everything Metal
(By RITA REIF, Nov. 5, 2000)
DANCE: One-Time-Only Dances, in the Cunningham Style
(By NANCY DALVA, Nov. 5, 2000)
DANCE: Stacy Dawson and David Neumann: An Evolution Out of Acting Into Dancing
(By GIA KOURLAS, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / SEASON'S GREETINGS: I'm Dreaming of a Noir Christmas. You, Too?
(By MOLLY HASKELL, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / UNDER 17 ADMITTED: Animation That Really Seems Alive
(By MATTHEW GUREWITSCH, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / UNDER 17 ADMITTED: How 'The Grinch' Borrowed Ideas From All Over
(By JULIE V. IOVINE, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / EAST IS EAST: Im Kwon Taek: A Man for All Genres Who's Now Sui Generis
(By PHILLIP LOPATE, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / HAIL TO THE CHIEF: When Hollywood Puts Its Spin on the Oval Office
(By TERRENCE RAFFERTY, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / FOR ART'S SAKE: Watching Picasso Through the Canvas
(By ANDREW JOHNSTON, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / EAST IS EAST: 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon': The Polyglot Task of Writing the Global Film
(By JAMES SCHAMUS, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / HAIL TO THE CHIEF: A True Story of What Now Seems Incredible
(By TODD S. PURDUM, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / END GAMES: Hollywood Begins Stoking the Oscar Machinery
(By RICK LYMAN, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / DOUBLE VISION: In the Coen Brothers' Off-Kilter World, the Only Certainty Is Uncertainty
(By MICHIKO KAKUTANI, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS: Tom Hanks: Marooned on an Island, Out on a Limb
(By MARGY ROCHLIN, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / SEASONS GREETINGS: Celluloid Visions Are What Dance in My Head
(By ANITA GATES, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / UNDER 17 ADMITTED: '102 Dalmatians': Trust Me, It's Not Easy Being Cruella De Vil
(By GLEN CLOSE, Nov. 5, 2000)
FILMS / END GAMES: Studios Move Slowly With DVD Boxed Sets
(By PETER M. NICHOLS, Nov. 5, 2000)
MUSIC: Where Is Russia's New Music? Iowa, That's Where
(By RICHARD TARUSKIN, Nov. 5, 2000)
MUSIC: A Work on the Edge of Anxiety
(By MATTHIAS KRIESBERGy, Nov. 5, 2000)
MUSIC: Dueling Views of What Rock Stardom Means
(By NEIL STRAUSS, Nov. 5, 2000)
THEATER: The Job He Found Was Writing a Hit
(By RICHARD O'BRIEN, Nov. 5, 2000)
TV: 'The Simpsons': Creating the 'Real,' in Bright Yellow and Blue
(By ROBERT PINSKY, Nov. 5, 2000)
'Napoleon': In a TV Documentary, a Biographer of Presidents Tackles an Emperor
(By TED LOOS, Nov. 5, 2000)
TRAVEL: Zion Canyon of Colorful Surprises
(By PAULA PANICH, Nov. 5, 2000)
TRAVEL: Outnumbered 11 to 1, the Dollar Ends Up on Top
(NY Times, Nov. 5, 2000)
A Place of Death, a Place of Play
[Beaches of Normandy] (By LISA BELKIN, Nov. 5, 2000)
What's Doing in Melbourne
(By SUSAN GOUGH HENLY, Nov. 5, 2000)
CHOICE TABLES: In Tokyo Station, Enticing Options
(By ELIZABETH ANDOH, Nov. 5, 2000)
MAGAZINE: The Know It Alls
[TV Show "Millionaire"] (By CHRIS BALLARD, Nov. 5, 2000)
The Two-Bucks-a-Minute Democracy
(By MICHAEL LEWIS, Nov. 5, 2000)
STYLE: Couture Voyeur
(By MAIRA KALMAN, Nov. 5, 2000)
* FOOD: Do You Tofu?
(By JONATHAN REYNOLDS, Nov. 5, 2000)
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: The Veep Generation
(By RICHARD TODD, Nov. 5, 2000)
* ON LANGUAGE: baldfaced
(By WILLIAM SAFIRE, Nov. 5, 2000)
QUESTIONS FOR RAY BRADBURY: Martian Tourist
(By MARY ROACH, Nov. 5, 2000)
THE ETHICIST: Lights Out
(By RANDY COHEN, Nov. 5, 2000)
EXPERT OPINION: Pol Stars
(By ANN LOUISE BARDACH, Nov. 5, 2000)
* STYLE & FASHION: Sunday Magazine
(NY TIMES, Nov. 5, 2000)
BOOK REVIEW: Contents
(NY Times, Nov. 5, 2000)
* Raising Lady Lazarus
[Sylvia Plath] (By JOYCE CAROL OATES, Nov. 5, 2000)
The Man in White [Tom Wolfe "Hooking Up"] (By MAUREEN DOWD, Nov. 5, 2000)
The Diva and the Tycoon [Maria Callas & Aristotle Onassis]
(By SALLY BEDELL SMITH, Nov. 5, 2000)
Victorian Networkers [Julia Markus "Across an Untried Sea"] (By CHRISTOPHER BENFEY, Nov. 5, 2000)
Men, Women and Coyotes [Barbara Kingsolver "Prodigal Summer"]
(By JENNIFER SCHUESSLER, Nov. 5, 2000)
* Ecce Bandwidth [George Gilder "Telecosm"] (By ANDREW LEONARD, Nov. 5, 2000)
Living the Missing Life [Glyn Maxwell "Time's Fool"] (By LANGDON HAMMER, Nov. 5, 2000)
Be My Guest [Larry King "Anything Goes!"] (By PETER MARKS, Nov. 5, 2000)
* BOOKEND: Travels With Robert Louis Stevenson (By JAMES CAMPBELL, Nov. 5, 2000)
Saturday, November 4, 2000:
On This Day: November 4 (Guido Reni 11/4/1575-8/18/1642, George Edward Moore 11/4/1873-10/24/1958,
Walter Cronkite 1926, Art Carney 1928, Yanni 1954)
Teheran Students Seize U.S Embassy And Hold Hostages (By REUTERS, November 4, 1979)
* Will Rogers: Adventure Marked Life of Humorist [11/4/1879-8/15/1935] (NY Times, August 17, 1935)
Kaj Aage Strand, 93, Astronomer At the U.S. Naval Observatory
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 4, 2000)
Dr. Donald Reis, 69, Professor Who Explored the Brain's Effects
(By WOLFGANG SAXON, Nov. 4, 2000)
'Perfect' Apple Pushed Growers Into Debt
(By TIMOTHY EGAN, Nov. 4, 2000)
Religion Journal: For a Historic Church, One More Milestone
(By GUSTAV NIEBUHR, Nov. 4, 2000)
Negotiating a Downside of an Upbeat Economy
(By BRUCE LAMBERT, Nov. 4, 2000)
The Price of Temptation Luring Recruits
(Source: Lloyd Staffing recruiting firm, Nov. 4, 2000)
BUSINESS: Shares End Mixed in Cautious Mood Ahead of Elections
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 4, 2000)
Biotechnology Concerns in Quandary Over Drug Giants
(By ANDREW POLLACK, Nov. 4, 2000)
New Competition Arises to Run Realty Listings Web Site
(By JAYSON BLAIR, Nov. 4, 2000)
* IDEAS: Fears for Children's Well-Being Complicate a Debate Over Marriage
(By TAMAR LEWIN, Nov. 4, 2000)
THINK TANK: Political Scientists Are in a Revolution Instead of Watching
(By EMILY EAKIN, Nov. 4, 2000)
* IDEAS: Returning to Freud for Help With the Riddles of Philosophy
(By DINITIA SMITH, Nov. 4, 2000)
DANCE: Plastic Bodies That Defy Extremes
(By ANNA KISSELGOFF, Nov. 4, 2000)
CUTTINGS: Propagation (More Plants) Made Simple
(By ANNE RAVER, Nov. 4, 2000)
* SCIENCE: On a Particle's Trail, Physicists Seek Time
(By JAMES GLANZ, Nov. 4, 2000)
So Boson Arrives at the Party...
(By THE NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 4, 2000)
Friday, November 3, 2000:
On This Day: November 3 (Stephen Austin 11/3/1793-12/27/1836, William Cullen Bryant 11/3/1794-6/12/1878,
Vincenzo Bellini 11/3/1801-9/23/1835, Leopold III 11/3/1901-9/25/1983, Andre Malraux 11/3/1901-11/23/1976,
James Reston 11/3/1909-12/6/1995, Bob Feller 1918, Charles Bronson 1921, Michael Dukakis 1933)
Roosevelt Sweeps The Nation; His Electoral Vote Exceeds 500 (By ARTHUR KROCK, November 3, 1936)
* Walker Evans Dies; Artist With Camera [11/3/1903-4/10/1975] (By ALDEN WHITMAN, April 11, 1975)
Sir Steven Runciman, British Historian and Author, Dies at 97
(By ERIC PACE, Nov. 3, 2000)
* Bill Gates Turns Skeptical on Digital Solution's Scope
(By SAM HOWE VERHOVEK, Nov. 3, 2000)
1,500-Year-Old Wooden Ship Is Found Off Coast of Turkey
(By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, Nov. 3, 2000)
THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE: How Winner of the Popular Vote Could Lose After All
(By DAVID STOUT, Nov. 3, 2000)
Protégé Ends Kasparov's 15-Year Chess Reign
(By SARAH LYALL, Nov. 3, 2000)
A Draw by Kramnik Makes Kasparov the Ex-Champion
(By ROBERT BYRNE, Nov. 3, 2000)
Hacker Defaces Pro-Israel Web Site
(By JOHN SCHWARTZ, Nov. 3, 2000)
A Market in Search of Direction Settles for Mixed Results
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 3, 2000)
Floyd Norris: Levitt Goes After Option Markets
(By FLOYD NORRIS, Nov. 3, 2000)
Quaker Oats Said to Refuse PepsiCo Bid
(By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN & GREG WINTER, Nov. 3, 2000)
As Publishers Perish, Libraries Feel the Pain
(By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, Nov. 3, 2000)
Priceline Reduces Staff 16% and Reports a Sales Plunge
(By ALEX BERENSON, Nov. 3, 2000)
Venture Capital Spending Is Flat
(By MATT RICHTEL, Nov. 3, 2000)
Qualcomm Profit Edges Up as Korea Wireless Sales Sag
(By SIMON ROMERO, Nov. 3, 2000)
SPORTS BUSINESS: Another Comeback for `Ball Four'
(By RICHARD SANDOMIR, Nov. 3, 2000)
WATCHING MOVIES WITH / RON HOWARD: Here's to You, Mrs. Robinson
(By RICK LYMAN, Nov. 3, 2000)
Shanghai Plans the Biggest 'Aida' Ever and Hopes the Sun God Smiles
(By CRAIG S. SMITH, Nov. 3, 2000)
NEXT WAVE FESTIVAL REVIEW: On a Path to Enlightenment, Nourished by Rice
(By ANNA KISSELGOFF, Nov. 3, 2000)
MUSIC REVIEW: Sufi Passion That Rises to Ecstasy
(By JON PARELES, Nov. 3, 2000)
PHOTOGRAPHY: In New Galleries, a Collection of the Unexpected
(By VICKI GOLDBERG, Nov. 3, 2000)
FILM: 'The Legend of Bagger Vance': Golf Angel to the Rescue
(By A. O. SCOTT, Nov. 3, 2000)
Inside Art: Underwriting Dia's Dreams
(By CAROL VOGEL, Nov. 3, 2000)
ART REVIEW: Smaller Than Pyramids but Just as Monumental
(By GRACE GLUECK, Nov. 3, 2000)
ART REVIEW: 'Romanticism and the School of Nature': Mellow, Dazed or Manic
(By HOLLAND COTTER, Nov. 3, 2000)
BOOKS: 'Postville': Hasidim and Iowa Townsfolk
(By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, Nov. 3, 2000)
Taking the Children: Small Boy as Square Root of Exponential Bathos
(By PETER M. NICHOLS, Nov. 3, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'Charlie's Angels': Sleek, Tough, Frosted? Must Be Empowerment
(By A. O. SCOTT, Nov. 3, 2000)
FILM REVIEW: 'Blue Moon': 2 Couples Go to the Catskills and Discover the Answer
(By STEPHEN HOLDEN, Nov. 3, 2000)
THEATER REVIEW: Fitful Spirits Popping Up Everywhere, From the Mountains to McDonald's
(By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, Nov. 3, 2000)
OPERA REVIEW: 'Rinaldo': Handel's First London Hit: Still an Enchanting World
(By BERNARD HOLLAND, Nov. 3, 2000)
TV Weekend: Rule No. 1: Smile. Appear Cool and Detached. Always.
[Jackie Kennedy] (By RON WERTHEIMER, Nov. 3, 2000)
WEEKEND WARRIOR: Adirondacks: Alone in the Wilds, Where Nature Makes Waves
(By JERRY BEILINSON, Nov. 3, 2000)
Thursday, November 2, 2000:
On This Day: November 2 (Jean-Baptiste Chardin 11/2/1699-12/6/1779, Marie-Antoinette 11/2/1755-10/16/1793,
James Knox Polk 11/2/1795-6/15/1849, Maurice Blondel 11/2/1861-6/4/1949,
Luchino Visconti 11/2/1861-6/4/1949, Burt Lancaster 11/2/1913-10/20/1994,
Patrick J. Buchanan 1938, Stefanie Powers 1942, Shere Hite 1942)
Carter Victor In Tight Race; Ford Loses New York State
(By R. W. APPLE JR., November 2, 1976)
President Warren G. Harding, a Farm Boy Who Rose by Work, Dies at 57
[11/2/1865-8/2/1923] (NY Times, August 3, 1923)
Ring Lardner Jr., Wry Screenwriter and Last of the Hollywood 10, Dies at 85
(By RICHARD SEVERO, Nov. 2, 2000)
Gandhi's Spirit Hovers as India Debates Iodized Salt
(By CELIA W. DUGGER, Nov. 2, 2000)
Building Art Collections for Artists of Diplomacy
(By CELESTINE BOHLEN, Nov. 2, 2000)
* OP-ED: Bill Clinton in the Eye of History
(By DAVID M. KENNEDY, Nov. 2, 2000)
Internet Complaints Are Climbing in New York, Attorney General Says
(By JOSEPH P. FRIED, Nov. 2, 2000)
Majors Scrambling for Japanese Outfielder
(By MURRAY CHASS, Nov. 2, 2000)
SPORTS: Please Don't Break Up the Yankees
(By DAVE ANDERSON, Nov. 2, 2000)
TV Vehicles Running on Retreads
(By CARYN JAMES, Nov. 2, 2000)
BOOKS: 'Prodigal Summer': 3 Story Lines United by the Fecundity of Summer
(By JANET MASLIN, Nov. 2, 2000)
* MAKING BOOKS: Comic Books Not Quite Comic
(By MARTIN ARNOLD, Nov. 2, 2000)
DANCE REVIEW: 'Jabula': The Name Means Joy, and the Audience Feels It
(By ANNA KISSELGOFF, Nov. 2, 2000)
DANCE REVIEW: A Stravinsky Classic Flutters Off to Sunnier Climes
(By JACK ANDERSON, Nov. 2, 2000)
Ruffles and Flourishes to Hail the New Chief
(By MARIAN BURROS, Nov. 2, 2000)
Condos to Top Vaunted Tower of Woolworth
(By DAVID W. DUNLAP, Nov. 2, 2000)
The Go-Getter's Guide to Better Nesting
(By JULIE V. IOVINE, Nov. 2, 2000)
BUSINESS: Shares Pull Back as Investors Cash in and Volatility Ebbs
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 2, 2000)
Market Place: Happy Days After the AOL-Time Warner Merger
(By ALEX BERENSON, Nov. 2, 2000)
Free School Computers Withdrawn
(By JOHN SCHWARTZ, Nov. 2, 2000)
WorldCom Announces Spin Offs
(By SETH SCHIESEL, Nov. 2, 2000)
Web Company Will Sell Assets to Settle Suit on Music Files
(By MATT RICHTEL, Nov. 2, 2000)
Advertising: Hewlett-Packard Sends Amazon a Thank You
(By STUART ELLIOT, Nov. 2, 2000)
Tribune and Knight Ridder Plan Joint Online Venture
(By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 2, 2000)
NEWS WATCH: Laptop Makes Weepers Out of Finders
(By IAN AUSTEN, Nov. 2, 2000)
STATE OF THE ART: Fast PC Help for a Fee
(By MICHEL MARRIOTT, Nov. 2, 2000)
CIRCUITS: Contents
(NY Times, Nov. 2, 2000)
Home Networking Grows Up, Sort of
(By ROY FURCHGOTT, Nov. 2, 2000)
Working at Home Today?
(By KATIE HAFNER, Nov. 2, 2000)
Seeing-Eye Democracy
(By MINDY SINK, Nov. 2, 2000)
REVIEW: The Civil War Online
(By DAVID M. OSHINSKY, Nov. 2, 2000)
Adjusting for the Colorblind
(By IAN AUSTEN, Nov. 2, 2000)
WHAT'S NEXT: Computer Controls? Save Your Breath
(By ANNE EISENBERG, Nov. 2, 2000)
Big Man Off Campus
(By BONNIE ROTHMAN MORRIS, Nov. 2, 2000)
ONLINE SHOPPER: At a Virtual Garage Sale, It Frequently Pays to Wait
(By MICHELLE SLATALLA, Nov. 2, 2000)
Here's a Nagging Reminder: It's Time for Your Medicine
(By LISA GUERNSEY, Nov. 2, 2000)
Drawing on the Computer Without Dipping Mouse in Ink
(By BRUCE HEADLAM, Nov. 2, 2000)
SCREEN GRAB: Dying on Main Street, Diners Are Alive Online
(By MICHAEL POLLAK, Nov. 2, 2000)
GAME THEORY: A Blair Witch Video Game
(By PETER OLAFSON, Nov. 2, 2000)
Q & A - Housekeeping Help For Windows Machines
(By J. D. BIERSDORFER, Nov. 2, 2000)
Wednesday, November 1, 2000:
On This Day: November 1 (Crawford W. Long 11/1/1815-6/16/1878,
Sholem Asch 11/1/1880-7/10/1957, Sakutaro Hagiwara 11/1/1886-5/11/1942)
EXPERIMENTS FOR HYDROGEN BOMB HELD SUCCESSFULLY AT ENIWETOK (By JAY WALZ, Nov. 1, 1952)
* Stephen Crane Dead: Author of "The Red Badge of Courage"
[11/1/1871-6/5/1900] (NY Times, June 6, 1900)
* Steve Allen, Comedian Who Pioneered Late-Night TV Talk Shows, Is Dead at 78
(By RICHARD SEVERO, Nov. 1, 2000)
Leo Killion, Co-Author of Popular Ditty, Dies at 92
(ASSOCIATED PRESS, Nov. 1, 2000)
Looking Oddly Like a Loser, Kasparov Trails in Chess Duel
(By SARAH LYALL, Nov. 1, 2000)
OP-ED: Giant Leap, Tiny Footprint
(By BRYAN BURROUGH, Nov. 1, 2000)
OP-ED: RECKONINGS: Bait and Switch
(By PAUL KRUGMAN, Nov. 1, 2000)
OP-ED: LIBERTIES: Rats in the Barn
(By MAUREEN DOWD, Nov. 1, 2000)
A Crucial Election for Medical Research
(By MICHAEL J. FOX, Nov. 1, 2000)
Night of the Living Dot-Com at Halloween Parade
(By SHAILA K. DEWAN, Nov. 1, 2000)
Technology Breeds Volatility and All Major Gauges Advance
(By ALEX BERENSON, Nov. 1, 2000)
Market Place: According to the Dow, Gore's Worries Are Over
(By FLOYD NORRIS, Nov. 1, 2000)
Napster to Charge Fee for Music Rights
(By MATT RICHTEL & DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK, Nov. 1, 2000)
Napster Users Mourn End of Free Music
(By AMY HARMON, Nov. 1, 2000)
Datek Near Agreement to Sell Majority Stake to Group
(By DAVID BARBOZA, Nov. 1, 2000)
British Author to Publish Online
(By ALAN COWELL, Nov. 1, 2000)
Asia Is Down, but Nobody Is Panicking
(By WAYNE ARNOLD, Nov. 1, 2000)
Will a Fund by Another Name Do Better? [Monument Internet fund]
(NY Times, Nov. 1, 2000)
The Boss: The Arrogance of My Youth
(By EVE TAHMINCIOGLU, Nov. 1, 2000)
My Job: Portraits of Lenin and a Little Girl
(By ALEXANDER FROLOV, Nov. 1, 2000)
Phillips: A Third Bidder for Auction World Heft
(By CAROL VOGEL, Nov. 1, 2000)
Paul Bowles Lives On in His Words and Music
(NY Times, Nov. 1, 2000)
TV REVIEW: 'The Street': A Wall Street of Bulls, Bears and Hunks
(By RON WERTHEIMER, Nov. 1, 2000)
BOOKS: 'Strange Victory': No One Thought France Would Fall. Only a Gambler
(By RICHARD BERNSTEIN, Nov. 1, 2000)
Holiday Gifts, Par Avion [Edible Gifts from the Web]
(By MARIAN BURROS, Nov. 1, 2000)
Squash: All This Useful Beauty
(By REGINA SCHRAMBLING, Nov. 1, 2000)
The Chef: Egg Drop Soup With Peas and Crab
(By Patricia Yeo, Nov. 1, 2000)
The Minimalist: These Patties Need No Filler or Buns
(By MARK BITTMAN, Nov. 1, 2000)
Food Stuff: The Prune Gets Its Day in the Sun
(By FLORENCE FABRICANT, Nov. 1, 2000)
BY THE BOOK: Discoveries Along the Mekong River
[Alford & Naomi Duguid, "Hot Sour Salty Sweet: A Culinary Journey Through Southeast Asia"
with recipe for best eggplant dish] (By MARK BITTMAN, Nov. 1, 2000)
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