QUICK BITE/Fort Lee; Delivering the News and Sandwiches
Date: 10 June 2001
By Norm Oshrin
Norm Oshrin
Norm Oshrin reviews fare at Fort Lee News Bar in Fort Lee, NJ; logo (M)
10. junij 2001 je bil nedelja pod znakom zvezdice ♊. Bil je 160 dan v letu. Predsednik Združenih držav je bil George W. Bush.
Če ste rojeni na ta dan, ste stari 24 let. Vaš zadnji rojstni dan je bil torek, 10. junij 2025, pred 364 dnevi. Vaš naslednji rojstni dan je sreda, 10. junij 2026, čez 0 dni. Živeli ste 9.130 dni ali približno 219.127 ur, ali približno 13.147.639 minut ali približno 788.858.340 sekund.
Date: 10 June 2001
By Norm Oshrin
Norm Oshrin
Norm Oshrin reviews fare at Fort Lee News Bar in Fort Lee, NJ; logo (M)
Date: 11 June 2001
By Mark Landler
Mark Landler
Phoenix Satellite Television seeks to become first channel backed by Chinese mainland interests to broadcast in Taiwan with bid to offer Chinese-language news channel; responds to new interest in Taiwan about news in China; must overcome what has been big differences in taste between residents of China and Taiwan; is run by Liu Chang Le in partnership with Rupert Murdoch's Star TV; photo (M)
Date: 11 June 2001
By Leslie Eaton
Leslie Eaton
Article profiles Michael Bloomberg, billionaire media magnate running as Republican candidate for New York City mayor; he says he can be equally as successful serving people of New York as he has been running media conglomerate, which he started from scratch in 1981; photos (M)
Date: 10 June 2001
By Seth Kugel
Seth Kugel
Article on new New York City weekly Spanish-language newspaper, Nueva Era, founded by four former El Diario-La Prensa journalists; photo (M)
Date: 11 June 2001
By Anthony Depalma
Anthony Depalma
Leading Mexican newspaper publisher Alejandro Junco says election of Vicente Fox as president has failed to lead to new era of openness Fox promised during campaign; says reporters still lack access to government files on disturbing incidents that occurred during long reign of ousted Institutional Revolutionary Party; notes officials now claim Fox's enemies would use open access law to embarrass new government; his crusade for freedom of information law is under attack by government as self-serving; photos (M)
Date: 11 June 2001
By David D. Kirkpatrick
David
General Electric chairman John F Welch Jr, who sold rights to his memoirs to AOL Time Warner's book publishing division for near-record $7.1 million advance, refuses to promote book on AOL Time Warner's CNN show Moneyline because show competes too closely with GE's CNBC show Business Center; will appear on Today, program on GE-owned NBC (S)
Date: 10 June 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Miami Dolphins re-sign safety Brock Marion to two-year contract (S)
Date: 10 June 2001
INTERNATIONAL 3-19 Bush Gets Fatherly Advice On North Korea Policy Former President George Bush sent the president a memo forcefully arguing the need to re-open negotiations with North Korea, according to people who have seen the document, which appears to have been incorporated into the president's announcement last week that his administration would seek to talk to North Korea. 1 Iran Re-elects Reform Leader Preliminary results gave President Mohammed Khatami more than 76 percent of the vote, a majority deemed crucial to reviving his attempts to establish a more representative government and greater social freedom in the Islamic Republic. A huge voter turnout belied predictions that disillusioned Iranians would stay home. 4
Date: 11 June 2001
INTERNATIONAL A3-9 A Skeptical Europe Awaits Bush on 5-Day Trip President Bush will arrive tomorrow in Spain to begin a five-day trip across Europe, where there is little love of America's new president and a growing perception that the United States, under his leadership, is looking out only for itself these days -- polluting the skies, breaking treaties and flirting with new arms races. A1 Challenge From Iran Reformists Supporters of President Mohammad Khatami's attempts to create a freer Islamic republic said his re-election victory should prompt his conservative opponents to reassess their bids to frustrate change. A6
Date: 10 June 2001
By Jim O'Grady
Jim O'Grady
Queens Business Today, a new weekly newspaper, is short on scandal and long on profiles of bank managers squeezed between reams of advertisements for local businesses. To some, it may be the city's least dynamic read. But its existence is intriguing. Has Queens become such a commercial center that it needs its own business newspaper? Victoria Schneps thinks so. Ms. Schneps owns the Queens Courier, a media company that includes a chain of five local newspapers, a health magazine and a weekly cable television show about Queens.