28th of May 2002 News
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A Career Wish Nurtured by the TV's Light
Date: 29 May 2002
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Profile of Brian Williams, who will succeed Tom Brokaw as anchor of NBC Nightly News when Brokaw gives up position after 2004 Presidential election; Williams says he was about 6 years old when he thought of becoming news anchor; photo (M)
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New Dean for Business School
Date: 29 May 2002
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Thomas Cooley is named dean of Leonard N Stern School of Business at New York University (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 29 May 2002
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Date: 28 May 2002
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New Medicines Seldom Contain Anything New, Study Finds
Date: 29 May 2002
By MELODY PETERSEN
Melody PETERSEN
National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation study shows two-thirds of drugs approved from 1989 to 2000 were modified versions of existing drugs or even identical to those already on market, rather than truly new medicines; also says that most of increased spending on new prescription drugs was on products that Food and Drug Administration had determined did not provide significant benefits over those already on market; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, drug industry's trade group, criticizes study, saying that it is 'flawed and misguided'; Richard I Smith, vice president for policy and research at group, says that even if medicine is similar to one already on market, it could still offer many benefits to patients; institute receives 40 percent of its financing from Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurers and has often clashed with pharmaceutical industry because of its reports on rising cost of prescription drugs (M)
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Castroneves Loves Indy, and New York
Date: 29 May 2002
By Lynn Zinser
Lynn Zinser
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Budget Gap Puts Pressure On Legislators In New Jersey
Date: 29 May 2002
By RICHARD LEZIN JONES
Richard JONES
Treasurer John E McCormac says New Jersey will have budget deficit of $3.4 billion for year ending June 30, up from earlier estimate of $2.9 billion, but says cuts proposed to Legislature by Gov James E McGreevey would reduce figure to $125 million; says more cuts will have to be made (M)
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New York Philanthropy Embraces a Charismatic French Executive
Date: 28 May 2002
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Robin POGREBIN
Article on embattled Vivendi Universal chief executive Jean-Marie Messier, who moved to New York from Paris eight months ago and has become increasingly involved in city's cultural philanthropy; photo (M)
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New Drug for Malaria Pits U.S. Against Africa
Date: 28 May 2002
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr
Donald McNEIL
Article on dispute between World Health Organization and US Agency for International Development over use in Africa of artemisinin, powerful new Chinese drug to treat malaria; more than 2,000 African children die of malaria daily and resistance to old malaria drugs is spreading; AID officials say drug is expensive, hard for poorly educated people to take correctly and needs more testing; photo (M)
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National Briefing | New England: New Hampshire: Denial For Hells Angels
Date: 29 May 2002
Hells Angels sues Laconia, NH, licensing board, after it denies group permits to set up booths to sell T-shirts, jackets and other items at city's Motorcycle Week rally in June; city cited security concerns stemming from recent violence that involved Angels and rival gangs (S)
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A Career Wish Nurtured by the TV's Light
Date: 29 May 2002
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Profile of Brian Williams, who will succeed Tom Brokaw as anchor of NBC Nightly News when Brokaw gives up position after 2004 Presidential election; Williams says he was about 6 years old when he thought of becoming news anchor; photo (M)
Full Article
New Dean for Business School
Date: 29 May 2002
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Thomas Cooley is named dean of Leonard N Stern School of Business at New York University (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 29 May 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 28 May 2002
Full Article
New Medicines Seldom Contain Anything New, Study Finds
Date: 29 May 2002
By MELODY PETERSEN
Melody PETERSEN
National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation study shows two-thirds of drugs approved from 1989 to 2000 were modified versions of existing drugs or even identical to those already on market, rather than truly new medicines; also says that most of increased spending on new prescription drugs was on products that Food and Drug Administration had determined did not provide significant benefits over those already on market; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, drug industry's trade group, criticizes study, saying that it is 'flawed and misguided'; Richard I Smith, vice president for policy and research at group, says that even if medicine is similar to one already on market, it could still offer many benefits to patients; institute receives 40 percent of its financing from Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurers and has often clashed with pharmaceutical industry because of its reports on rising cost of prescription drugs (M)
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Castroneves Loves Indy, and New York
Date: 29 May 2002
By Lynn Zinser
Lynn Zinser
Full Article
Budget Gap Puts Pressure On Legislators In New Jersey
Date: 29 May 2002
By RICHARD LEZIN JONES
Richard JONES
Treasurer John E McCormac says New Jersey will have budget deficit of $3.4 billion for year ending June 30, up from earlier estimate of $2.9 billion, but says cuts proposed to Legislature by Gov James E McGreevey would reduce figure to $125 million; says more cuts will have to be made (M)
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New York Philanthropy Embraces a Charismatic French Executive
Date: 28 May 2002
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Robin POGREBIN
Article on embattled Vivendi Universal chief executive Jean-Marie Messier, who moved to New York from Paris eight months ago and has become increasingly involved in city's cultural philanthropy; photo (M)
Full Article
New Drug for Malaria Pits U.S. Against Africa
Date: 28 May 2002
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr
Donald McNEIL
Article on dispute between World Health Organization and US Agency for International Development over use in Africa of artemisinin, powerful new Chinese drug to treat malaria; more than 2,000 African children die of malaria daily and resistance to old malaria drugs is spreading; AID officials say drug is expensive, hard for poorly educated people to take correctly and needs more testing; photo (M)
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National Briefing | New England: New Hampshire: Denial For Hells Angels
Date: 29 May 2002
Hells Angels sues Laconia, NH, licensing board, after it denies group permits to set up booths to sell T-shirts, jackets and other items at city's Motorcycle Week rally in June; city cited security concerns stemming from recent violence that involved Angels and rival gangs (S)
Full Article
A Career Wish Nurtured by the TV's Light
Date: 29 May 2002
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Profile of Brian Williams, who will succeed Tom Brokaw as anchor of NBC Nightly News when Brokaw gives up position after 2004 Presidential election; Williams says he was about 6 years old when he thought of becoming news anchor; photo (M)
Full Article
New Dean for Business School
Date: 29 May 2002
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Thomas Cooley is named dean of Leonard N Stern School of Business at New York University (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 29 May 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 28 May 2002
Full Article
New Medicines Seldom Contain Anything New, Study Finds
Date: 29 May 2002
By MELODY PETERSEN
Melody PETERSEN
National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation study shows two-thirds of drugs approved from 1989 to 2000 were modified versions of existing drugs or even identical to those already on market, rather than truly new medicines; also says that most of increased spending on new prescription drugs was on products that Food and Drug Administration had determined did not provide significant benefits over those already on market; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, drug industry's trade group, criticizes study, saying that it is 'flawed and misguided'; Richard I Smith, vice president for policy and research at group, says that even if medicine is similar to one already on market, it could still offer many benefits to patients; institute receives 40 percent of its financing from Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurers and has often clashed with pharmaceutical industry because of its reports on rising cost of prescription drugs (M)
Full Article
Castroneves Loves Indy, and New York
Date: 29 May 2002
By Lynn Zinser
Lynn Zinser
Full Article
Budget Gap Puts Pressure On Legislators In New Jersey
Date: 29 May 2002
By RICHARD LEZIN JONES
Richard JONES
Treasurer John E McCormac says New Jersey will have budget deficit of $3.4 billion for year ending June 30, up from earlier estimate of $2.9 billion, but says cuts proposed to Legislature by Gov James E McGreevey would reduce figure to $125 million; says more cuts will have to be made (M)
Full Article
New York Philanthropy Embraces a Charismatic French Executive
Date: 28 May 2002
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Robin POGREBIN
Article on embattled Vivendi Universal chief executive Jean-Marie Messier, who moved to New York from Paris eight months ago and has become increasingly involved in city's cultural philanthropy; photo (M)
Full Article
New Drug for Malaria Pits U.S. Against Africa
Date: 28 May 2002
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr
Donald McNEIL
Article on dispute between World Health Organization and US Agency for International Development over use in Africa of artemisinin, powerful new Chinese drug to treat malaria; more than 2,000 African children die of malaria daily and resistance to old malaria drugs is spreading; AID officials say drug is expensive, hard for poorly educated people to take correctly and needs more testing; photo (M)
Full Article
National Briefing | New England: New Hampshire: Denial For Hells Angels
Date: 29 May 2002
Hells Angels sues Laconia, NH, licensing board, after it denies group permits to set up booths to sell T-shirts, jackets and other items at city's Motorcycle Week rally in June; city cited security concerns stemming from recent violence that involved Angels and rival gangs (S)
Full Article
A Career Wish Nurtured by the TV's Light
Date: 29 May 2002
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Profile of Brian Williams, who will succeed Tom Brokaw as anchor of NBC Nightly News when Brokaw gives up position after 2004 Presidential election; Williams says he was about 6 years old when he thought of becoming news anchor; photo (M)
Full Article
New Dean for Business School
Date: 29 May 2002
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Thomas Cooley is named dean of Leonard N Stern School of Business at New York University (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 29 May 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 28 May 2002
Full Article
New Medicines Seldom Contain Anything New, Study Finds
Date: 29 May 2002
By MELODY PETERSEN
Melody PETERSEN
National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation study shows two-thirds of drugs approved from 1989 to 2000 were modified versions of existing drugs or even identical to those already on market, rather than truly new medicines; also says that most of increased spending on new prescription drugs was on products that Food and Drug Administration had determined did not provide significant benefits over those already on market; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, drug industry's trade group, criticizes study, saying that it is 'flawed and misguided'; Richard I Smith, vice president for policy and research at group, says that even if medicine is similar to one already on market, it could still offer many benefits to patients; institute receives 40 percent of its financing from Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurers and has often clashed with pharmaceutical industry because of its reports on rising cost of prescription drugs (M)
Full Article
Castroneves Loves Indy, and New York
Date: 29 May 2002
By Lynn Zinser
Lynn Zinser
Full Article
Budget Gap Puts Pressure On Legislators In New Jersey
Date: 29 May 2002
By RICHARD LEZIN JONES
Richard JONES
Treasurer John E McCormac says New Jersey will have budget deficit of $3.4 billion for year ending June 30, up from earlier estimate of $2.9 billion, but says cuts proposed to Legislature by Gov James E McGreevey would reduce figure to $125 million; says more cuts will have to be made (M)
Full Article
New York Philanthropy Embraces a Charismatic French Executive
Date: 28 May 2002
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Robin POGREBIN
Article on embattled Vivendi Universal chief executive Jean-Marie Messier, who moved to New York from Paris eight months ago and has become increasingly involved in city's cultural philanthropy; photo (M)
Full Article
New Drug for Malaria Pits U.S. Against Africa
Date: 28 May 2002
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr
Donald McNEIL
Article on dispute between World Health Organization and US Agency for International Development over use in Africa of artemisinin, powerful new Chinese drug to treat malaria; more than 2,000 African children die of malaria daily and resistance to old malaria drugs is spreading; AID officials say drug is expensive, hard for poorly educated people to take correctly and needs more testing; photo (M)
Full Article
National Briefing | New England: New Hampshire: Denial For Hells Angels
Date: 29 May 2002
Hells Angels sues Laconia, NH, licensing board, after it denies group permits to set up booths to sell T-shirts, jackets and other items at city's Motorcycle Week rally in June; city cited security concerns stemming from recent violence that involved Angels and rival gangs (S)
Full Article
A Career Wish Nurtured by the TV's Light
Date: 29 May 2002
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Profile of Brian Williams, who will succeed Tom Brokaw as anchor of NBC Nightly News when Brokaw gives up position after 2004 Presidential election; Williams says he was about 6 years old when he thought of becoming news anchor; photo (M)
Full Article
New Dean for Business School
Date: 29 May 2002
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Thomas Cooley is named dean of Leonard N Stern School of Business at New York University (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 29 May 2002
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 28 May 2002
Full Article
New Medicines Seldom Contain Anything New, Study Finds
Date: 29 May 2002
By MELODY PETERSEN
Melody PETERSEN
National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation study shows two-thirds of drugs approved from 1989 to 2000 were modified versions of existing drugs or even identical to those already on market, rather than truly new medicines; also says that most of increased spending on new prescription drugs was on products that Food and Drug Administration had determined did not provide significant benefits over those already on market; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, drug industry's trade group, criticizes study, saying that it is 'flawed and misguided'; Richard I Smith, vice president for policy and research at group, says that even if medicine is similar to one already on market, it could still offer many benefits to patients; institute receives 40 percent of its financing from Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurers and has often clashed with pharmaceutical industry because of its reports on rising cost of prescription drugs (M)
Full Article
Castroneves Loves Indy, and New York
Date: 29 May 2002
By Lynn Zinser
Lynn Zinser
Full Article
Budget Gap Puts Pressure On Legislators In New Jersey
Date: 29 May 2002
By RICHARD LEZIN JONES
Richard JONES
Treasurer John E McCormac says New Jersey will have budget deficit of $3.4 billion for year ending June 30, up from earlier estimate of $2.9 billion, but says cuts proposed to Legislature by Gov James E McGreevey would reduce figure to $125 million; says more cuts will have to be made (M)
Full Article
New York Philanthropy Embraces a Charismatic French Executive
Date: 28 May 2002
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Robin POGREBIN
Article on embattled Vivendi Universal chief executive Jean-Marie Messier, who moved to New York from Paris eight months ago and has become increasingly involved in city's cultural philanthropy; photo (M)
Full Article
New Drug for Malaria Pits U.S. Against Africa
Date: 28 May 2002
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr
Donald McNEIL
Article on dispute between World Health Organization and US Agency for International Development over use in Africa of artemisinin, powerful new Chinese drug to treat malaria; more than 2,000 African children die of malaria daily and resistance to old malaria drugs is spreading; AID officials say drug is expensive, hard for poorly educated people to take correctly and needs more testing; photo (M)
Full Article
National Briefing | New England: New Hampshire: Denial For Hells Angels
Date: 29 May 2002
Hells Angels sues Laconia, NH, licensing board, after it denies group permits to set up booths to sell T-shirts, jackets and other items at city's Motorcycle Week rally in June; city cited security concerns stemming from recent violence that involved Angels and rival gangs (S)
Full Article