Selected Articles from The New York Times
Monday, January 24, 2000:
Craig Claiborne, 79, Times Food Editor and Critic, Is Dead (By BRYAN MILLER, January 24, 2000)
Recipe With Elements Critic Loved: Braised Lamb with Basil & Garlic Stuffing (NY Times, Jan. 24, 2000)
Hazel Wolf, 101; Fought for the Environment (By JOHN H. CUSHMAN Jr., Jan. 24, 2000)
Sunday, January 23, 2000:
Ruhiyyih Rabbani, Leader in Bahai Faith, Dies at 89 (By DOUGLAS MARTIN, Jan. 23, 2000)
M. Schutte-Lihotzky, 102, Architect Who Resisted Nazis (By ERIC PACE, Jan. 23, 2000)
Tuesday, December 7, 1999:
ESSAY: Reconciling Nothingness in the Universe and the Soul
(By JAMES GLANZ, December 7, 1999)
Sunday, Dec. 5, 1999:
* SUNDAY MAGAZINE: The Best of the Millennium (Issue #6: Time Capsule)
(NY TIMES, Dec. 5, 1999)
Our Time: An introduction
(By MICHAEL POLLAN, Dec. 5, 1999)
How to Make a Time Capsule [Start with a rash idea. Add an architect. Mix in
artifacts, argon gas & a dash of irony. Seal carefully & let sit for 1,000 years.]
(By JACK HITT, Dec. 5, 1999)
Sunday, Oct. 17, 1999:
* SUNDAY MAGAZINE: The Best of the Millennium (Issue #5: The Individual)
(NY TIMES, Oct. 17, 1999)
ON LANGUAGE: Me, Myself and I
(By WILLIAM SAFIRE, Oct. 17, 1999)
How 'I' Moved Heaven and Earth [We've lived with the me-centered universe
long enough now to wonder if this is a good thing.]
(By RICHARD RUSSO, Oct. 17, 1999)
Sunday, Sept. 19, 1999:
* SUNDAY MAGAZINE: The Best of the Millennium (Issue #4: Old Eyes & New)
(NY TIMES, Sept. 19, 1999)
Great Leap Forward [It took the West centuries to exploit
China's ancient knowledge.] (By DOUG & MIKE STARN, Sept. 19, 1999)
Triumph of The Image [For most of this millennium, art was reserved
for the rich and the religious. Now, wherever we look, there's something
to see. But is there no escape?] (By LUC SANTE, Sept. 19, 1999)
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(NY TIMES, Sept. 19, 1999)
Sunday, September 5, 1999:
Featured Author: Sylvia Plath
[Book Reviews, Articles, Links to Ted Hughes]
(NY Times, September 5, 1999)
Sunday, August 22, 1999:
THE NEW ECONOMY: Unreal Estate
(By JOHN COOK, New York Times Magazine, 8-22-99)
ON LANGUAGE: Plainspeak
(BY PATRICIA T. O'CONNER, New York Times Magazine, 8-22-99)
SALIENT FACTS: It Isn't Easy Being Green
(By GREG DICUM, New York Times Magazine, 8-22-99)
Sunday, August 1, 1999:
SUNDAY MAGAZINE: Contents
(NY TIMES, Aug. 1, 1999)
SUNDAY MAGAZINE: Robokitty
[Cute robots resembling our favorite pets have hit the marketplace.
But Hugo de Garis's 'Robokoneko' may have something they don't
a mind of its own.]
(By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF, Aug. 1, 1999)
Sunday, June 6, 1999:
* SUNDAY MAGAZINE: The Best of the Millennium (Issue #3: Into the Unknown)
(NY TIMES, June 6, 1999)
ON LANGUAGE: Adventurer [The comeback word's wild ride.]
(By WILLIAM SAFIRE, June 6, 1999)
Journey to the Center of My Mind [Brain scans can locate the home of memory
and the land of language. They may eventually help to map consciousness.]
(By STEPHEN S. HALL, June 6, 1999)
Monday, May 24, 1999:
DIGITAL COMMERCE: Success Stories From Ebay (By DENISE CARUSO, May 24, 1999)
Sunday, May 16, 1999:
* SUNDAY MAGAZINE: The Best of the Millennium (Issue #2: Women)
(NY TIMES, May 16, 1999)
The Sound of the Virtual Voice
[The Internet is finally allowing women in business to be heard.]
(By ESTHER DYSON, May 16, 1999)
Power Suffering [The lives of the mystic saints offer
a cruel lesson in success and it still works today.]
(By JENNIFER EGAN, May 16, 1999)
Thursday, May 13, 1999:
Saul Steinberg, Epic Doodler, Dies at 84 (By SARAH BOXER, May 13, 1999)
Tuesday, April 20, 1999:
PERSONAL HEALTH: Nuts, Fish, Tea and More: Eating for a Healthier Heart
(By JANE E. BRODY, April 20, 1999)
Sunday, April 18, 1999:
* SUNDAY MAGAZINE: The Best of the Millennium (Issue #1)
(NY TIMES, April 18, 1999)
THE BIGGEST ANNIVERSARY: Reflections On a Thousand Years
(NY TIMES, April 18, 1999)
* BEST IDEA: Eyes Wide Open [When an obscure Arab scientist solved
the riddle of light, the universe no longer belonged to God. Ibn al-Haytham]
(By RICHARD POWERS, April 18, 1999)
BEST INNOVATION IN PAINTING: Everything in Perspective
[With a simple trick, Brunelleschi proved that art could imitate life.]
(By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN, April 18, 1999)
BEST VISION: Many Moons [Satellites allow us to see ourselves whole.]
(By JAMES GLEICK, April 18, 1999)
* BEST STORY: Narrate Or Die [Why Scheherazade keeps on talking.]
(By A.S. BYATT, April 18, 1999)
* BEST INVENTION: Everything in Its Place
[One man's love affair with the periodic table.]
(By OLIVER SACKS, April 18, 1999)
* BEST INVENTION: Invention Is the Mother Of Necessity
[Gutenberg didn't invent the printing press
and other surprises from 1,000 years of ingenuity.]
(By JARED DIAMOND, April 18, 1999)
* BEST MISTAKE: By Accident
[Columbus, Lenin and Dom Perignon -- losers all.]
(By JOHN LUKACS, April 18, 1999)
Monday, March 8, 1999:
Joe DiMaggio, the Yankee Clipper and an American Icon, Dies at 84
(By JOSEPH DURSO, March 8, 1999)
Photo Essay: The Yankee Clipper (14 photos) (NY TIMES, March 8, 1999)
Thursday, February 18, 1999:
SCIENCE: In a Major Breakthrough, Danish Physicist Slows the Speed of Light
(By MALCOLM W. BROWNE, Feb. 18, 1999)
Sunday, January 17, 1999:
Ellington at 100: Reveling in Life's Majesty (By WYNTON MARSALIS, January 17, 1999)
Ellington at 100: Essays, Audio, Slide Show, Video (NY TIMES, January 17, 1999)
January 1, 1999:
Ballroom Dancing Gains New Popularity on Campus
(By Ethan Bronner, January 1, 1999)
October 26, 1998:
Ancient Archimedes Text Turns Up, and It's for Sale (By MALCOLM W. BROWNE, Oct. 26, 1998)
Wednesday, July 29, 1998:
Zbigniew Herbert, 73, a Poet Who Sought Moral Values (By HARVEY SHAPIRO, July 29, 1998)
Sunday, December 21, 1997:
BOOKS: Wallace Stevens: Collected Poetry and Prose,
Edited by Frank Kermode & Joan Richardson (By Michael Hofmann, December 21, 1997)
Sunday, July 14, 1985:
BOOKS: FORMS OF ATTENTION By Frank Kermode
(By O. B. Hardison, July 14, 1985)
June 14, 1965:
Martin Buber, 87, Dies in Israel; Renowned Jewish Philosopher (NY Times, June 14, 1965)
July 17, 1941:
SPORTS: DiMaggio Hits in 56th Game and Yanks Crush Indians (By JOHN DREBINGER, July 17, 1941)
BOOKS: Featured Author: Don DeLillo
(NY TIMES, Feb. 4, 2001)
BOOKS: A TALK WITH DON DELILLO
(By Robert R. Harris, October 10, 1982)
BOOKS: Don DeLillo, "Ratner's Star"
(By GEORGE STADE, June 20, 1976)
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