New Visors Have Buyers Hunting High and Low
Date: 20 September 2001
By Stephen C. Miller
Stephen Miller
Handspring offers two new Visor hand-held computers, one aimed at high-end business user and other at entry-level consumer; photos (M)
2001년 9월 20일은(는) 목요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♍**입니다. 올해의 262일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 George W. Bush입니다.
이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 24살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2025년 9월 20일 토요일, 261일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2026년 9월 20일 일요일일 후 103입니다. 당신은 9,027일, 약 216,659시간, 약 12,999,568분 또는 약 779,974,080초 동안 살았습니다.
Date: 20 September 2001
By Stephen C. Miller
Stephen Miller
Handspring offers two new Visor hand-held computers, one aimed at high-end business user and other at entry-level consumer; photos (M)
Date: 21 September 2001
By JOHN TIERNEY
John TIERNEY
The Big City column by John Tierney on calls from many New Yorkers for Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani to remain in office when his term expires; says this stems from city's gratitude to mayor for his leadership in days following terrorist attack on World Trade Center; says Giuliani's flaws are same qualities that make him so attractive in crisis: confidence, authority, intransigence; suggests that next mayor appoint him to direct reconstruction of downtown (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By JOHN LELAND
John LELAND
Efforts are under way to find temporary housing for residents of Battery Park City, who were evacuated following collapse of World Trade Center on Sept 11; photos (M)
Date: 21 September 2001
Editorial says Americans and others who want to help New York in wake of terrorist attack on World Trade Center can do so by coming to city to go to its theaters, eat at its restaurants and buy its postcards; says tourists do more than pump money into Manhattan's businesses, they add critical essence to city's spirit
Date: 21 September 2001
Brief reviews of films now released on video: The Luzhin Defense, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, Spy Kids and Driven; photo (S)
Date: 21 September 2001
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
Glenn S Boonstra, manager of car dealership in Wayne, NJ, says he rented at least three cars to two of suspected hijackers in recent terrorist attacks against New York and Washington, providing first evidence that several suspects moved in and out of New Jersey for as long as three months before attack (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By Niall Ferguson
Niall Ferguson
Op-Ed article by Niall Ferguson explains reasons for growing apprehension among America's allies in Europe about what they may have committed themselves to when they invoked Article 5 of North Atlantic Treaty; says there is fear that United States does not know what it is getting into; says Europeans have been fighting terrorism for more than 30 years, and they know well how difficult it is; says fear of indiscriminate retaliation by US is particularly acute in countries with substantial Muslim populations, like France, Holland, Britain and Germany; says smartest weapon in fight against terrorism will be spy who is capable of mingling among Arabs and Afghans undetected; says Pres Bush may grow impatient with Europeans' urging him to be cautious, but their hesitation is based on their knowing what a long, inglorious kind of war is ahead; drawing (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By ELAINE LOUIE
Elaine LOUIE
Comment on interior design of new Max Mara store in SoHo area of Manhattan which makes extensive use of mirrors; photo (Currents)
Date: 20 September 2001
By Stephen C. Miller
Stephen Miller
Handspring offers two new Visor hand-held computers, one aimed at high-end business user and other at entry-level consumer; photos (M)
Date: 21 September 2001
By JOHN TIERNEY
John TIERNEY
The Big City column by John Tierney on calls from many New Yorkers for Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani to remain in office when his term expires; says this stems from city's gratitude to mayor for his leadership in days following terrorist attack on World Trade Center; says Giuliani's flaws are same qualities that make him so attractive in crisis: confidence, authority, intransigence; suggests that next mayor appoint him to direct reconstruction of downtown (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By JOHN LELAND
John LELAND
Efforts are under way to find temporary housing for residents of Battery Park City, who were evacuated following collapse of World Trade Center on Sept 11; photos (M)
Date: 21 September 2001
Editorial says Americans and others who want to help New York in wake of terrorist attack on World Trade Center can do so by coming to city to go to its theaters, eat at its restaurants and buy its postcards; says tourists do more than pump money into Manhattan's businesses, they add critical essence to city's spirit
Date: 21 September 2001
Brief reviews of films now released on video: The Luzhin Defense, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, Spy Kids and Driven; photo (S)
Date: 21 September 2001
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
Glenn S Boonstra, manager of car dealership in Wayne, NJ, says he rented at least three cars to two of suspected hijackers in recent terrorist attacks against New York and Washington, providing first evidence that several suspects moved in and out of New Jersey for as long as three months before attack (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By Niall Ferguson
Niall Ferguson
Op-Ed article by Niall Ferguson explains reasons for growing apprehension among America's allies in Europe about what they may have committed themselves to when they invoked Article 5 of North Atlantic Treaty; says there is fear that United States does not know what it is getting into; says Europeans have been fighting terrorism for more than 30 years, and they know well how difficult it is; says fear of indiscriminate retaliation by US is particularly acute in countries with substantial Muslim populations, like France, Holland, Britain and Germany; says smartest weapon in fight against terrorism will be spy who is capable of mingling among Arabs and Afghans undetected; says Pres Bush may grow impatient with Europeans' urging him to be cautious, but their hesitation is based on their knowing what a long, inglorious kind of war is ahead; drawing (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By Stephen C. Miller
Stephen Miller
Handspring offers two new Visor hand-held computers, one aimed at high-end business user and other at entry-level consumer; photos (M)
Date: 21 September 2001
By JOHN TIERNEY
John TIERNEY
The Big City column by John Tierney on calls from many New Yorkers for Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani to remain in office when his term expires; says this stems from city's gratitude to mayor for his leadership in days following terrorist attack on World Trade Center; says Giuliani's flaws are same qualities that make him so attractive in crisis: confidence, authority, intransigence; suggests that next mayor appoint him to direct reconstruction of downtown (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By JOHN LELAND
John LELAND
Efforts are under way to find temporary housing for residents of Battery Park City, who were evacuated following collapse of World Trade Center on Sept 11; photos (M)
Date: 21 September 2001
Editorial says Americans and others who want to help New York in wake of terrorist attack on World Trade Center can do so by coming to city to go to its theaters, eat at its restaurants and buy its postcards; says tourists do more than pump money into Manhattan's businesses, they add critical essence to city's spirit
Date: 21 September 2001
Brief reviews of films now released on video: The Luzhin Defense, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, Spy Kids and Driven; photo (S)
Date: 21 September 2001
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
Glenn S Boonstra, manager of car dealership in Wayne, NJ, says he rented at least three cars to two of suspected hijackers in recent terrorist attacks against New York and Washington, providing first evidence that several suspects moved in and out of New Jersey for as long as three months before attack (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By Niall Ferguson
Niall Ferguson
Op-Ed article by Niall Ferguson explains reasons for growing apprehension among America's allies in Europe about what they may have committed themselves to when they invoked Article 5 of North Atlantic Treaty; says there is fear that United States does not know what it is getting into; says Europeans have been fighting terrorism for more than 30 years, and they know well how difficult it is; says fear of indiscriminate retaliation by US is particularly acute in countries with substantial Muslim populations, like France, Holland, Britain and Germany; says smartest weapon in fight against terrorism will be spy who is capable of mingling among Arabs and Afghans undetected; says Pres Bush may grow impatient with Europeans' urging him to be cautious, but their hesitation is based on their knowing what a long, inglorious kind of war is ahead; drawing (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By ELAINE LOUIE
Elaine LOUIE
Comment on interior design of new Max Mara store in SoHo area of Manhattan which makes extensive use of mirrors; photo (Currents)
Date: 20 September 2001
By Stephen C. Miller
Stephen Miller
Handspring offers two new Visor hand-held computers, one aimed at high-end business user and other at entry-level consumer; photos (M)
Date: 21 September 2001
By JOHN TIERNEY
John TIERNEY
The Big City column by John Tierney on calls from many New Yorkers for Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani to remain in office when his term expires; says this stems from city's gratitude to mayor for his leadership in days following terrorist attack on World Trade Center; says Giuliani's flaws are same qualities that make him so attractive in crisis: confidence, authority, intransigence; suggests that next mayor appoint him to direct reconstruction of downtown (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By JOHN LELAND
John LELAND
Efforts are under way to find temporary housing for residents of Battery Park City, who were evacuated following collapse of World Trade Center on Sept 11; photos (M)
Date: 21 September 2001
Editorial says Americans and others who want to help New York in wake of terrorist attack on World Trade Center can do so by coming to city to go to its theaters, eat at its restaurants and buy its postcards; says tourists do more than pump money into Manhattan's businesses, they add critical essence to city's spirit
Date: 21 September 2001
Brief reviews of films now released on video: The Luzhin Defense, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, Spy Kids and Driven; photo (S)
Date: 21 September 2001
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
Glenn S Boonstra, manager of car dealership in Wayne, NJ, says he rented at least three cars to two of suspected hijackers in recent terrorist attacks against New York and Washington, providing first evidence that several suspects moved in and out of New Jersey for as long as three months before attack (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By ELAINE LOUIE
Elaine LOUIE
Comment on interior design of new Max Mara store in SoHo area of Manhattan which makes extensive use of mirrors; photo (Currents)
Date: 20 September 2001
By Stephen C. Miller
Stephen Miller
Handspring offers two new Visor hand-held computers, one aimed at high-end business user and other at entry-level consumer; photos (M)
Date: 21 September 2001
By JOHN TIERNEY
John TIERNEY
The Big City column by John Tierney on calls from many New Yorkers for Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani to remain in office when his term expires; says this stems from city's gratitude to mayor for his leadership in days following terrorist attack on World Trade Center; says Giuliani's flaws are same qualities that make him so attractive in crisis: confidence, authority, intransigence; suggests that next mayor appoint him to direct reconstruction of downtown (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By JOHN LELAND
John LELAND
Efforts are under way to find temporary housing for residents of Battery Park City, who were evacuated following collapse of World Trade Center on Sept 11; photos (M)
Date: 21 September 2001
Editorial says Americans and others who want to help New York in wake of terrorist attack on World Trade Center can do so by coming to city to go to its theaters, eat at its restaurants and buy its postcards; says tourists do more than pump money into Manhattan's businesses, they add critical essence to city's spirit
Date: 21 September 2001
Brief reviews of films now released on video: The Luzhin Defense, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, Spy Kids and Driven; photo (S)
Date: 21 September 2001
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
Glenn S Boonstra, manager of car dealership in Wayne, NJ, says he rented at least three cars to two of suspected hijackers in recent terrorist attacks against New York and Washington, providing first evidence that several suspects moved in and out of New Jersey for as long as three months before attack (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By Niall Ferguson
Niall Ferguson
Op-Ed article by Niall Ferguson explains reasons for growing apprehension among America's allies in Europe about what they may have committed themselves to when they invoked Article 5 of North Atlantic Treaty; says there is fear that United States does not know what it is getting into; says Europeans have been fighting terrorism for more than 30 years, and they know well how difficult it is; says fear of indiscriminate retaliation by US is particularly acute in countries with substantial Muslim populations, like France, Holland, Britain and Germany; says smartest weapon in fight against terrorism will be spy who is capable of mingling among Arabs and Afghans undetected; says Pres Bush may grow impatient with Europeans' urging him to be cautious, but their hesitation is based on their knowing what a long, inglorious kind of war is ahead; drawing (M)
Date: 20 September 2001
By ELAINE LOUIE
Elaine LOUIE
Comment on interior design of new Max Mara store in SoHo area of Manhattan which makes extensive use of mirrors; photo (Currents)