2004년 2월 4일 수요일 재생 중

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4th of February 2004 News

2004년 2월 4일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 February 2004

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 February 2004

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New Jersey Raises the Bar In Death Cases

Date: 04 February 2004

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey Supreme Court rules that prosecutors who plan to seek death penalty must first present evidence to support death sentence to grand jury during indictment process; ruling is expected to increase burden on state and force prosecutors to decide whether or not to seek death penalty sooner; raises prospect of grand jurors refusing to indict because they oppose death penalty; prosecution must obtain new indictment against death row inmate Steven Fortin, but new rules apply to future prosecutions and will not affect 13 other men sentenced to death (M)

Full Article

New Delays in Boeing Deal With Air Force

Date: 05 February 2004

Boeing's $27.6 billion deal to lease and sell Air Force up to 100 refueling tankers will face at least three more months of scrutiny before Air Force can proceed with contract (S)

Full Article

Senate Panel Backs Transit Aid for New York

Date: 05 February 2004

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ

Raymond HERNANDEZ

Senate committee approves measure that would give New York State at least $7.1 billion for mass transit over next six years; bill is not expected to be well received in House and could cause showdown with Bush administration; New York carries one-third of nations transit riders; Sen Charles E Schumer is widely praised for increasing New York's share of bill (S)

Full Article

Forthrightness Put to the Test By a New Item on Tax Forms

Date: 05 February 2004

By MARC SANTORA

Marc SANTORA

New York State includes new line in itemized income tax form that asks taxpayers to list out-of-state purchases, even those made on Internet or through catalogues, and pay sales or use tax at rate of their locality; estimates state loses $1 billion annually in sales tax and hopes to recover $25 million for 2003; state law has long required payment of such sales tax, but officials acknowledge that it is not widely known; chart and map showing how to compute tax; sample line on tax form (M)

Full Article

MASSACHUSETTS GIVES NEW PUSH TO GAY MARRIAGE

Date: 05 February 2004

By PAM BELLUCK; Katie Zezima contributed reporting for this article

Pam BELLUCK

Highest court in Massachusetts removes state's last barrier to gay marriage, ruling that nothing short of full-fledged marriage will comply with its earlier ruling in Nov, and that civil unions will not pass muster; ruling means that starting May 17 same-sex couples can get married in state, making it only state to permit gay marriage; ruling is certain to inflame divisive debate in state legislatures nationwide and in this year's presidential race; ruling will probably give new impetus to push by many conservatives for constitutional amendment that would limit marriage to unions joining man and woman; Pres Bush condemns Massachusetts court's latest ruling but stops short of explicitly endorsing constitutional amendment; prospect of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts raises practical questions about what couple would be entitled to in terms of benefits from federal government as well as from other states that outlaw same-sex marriages; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Centers For Suspended Students

Date: 04 February 2004

By Elissa Gootman (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Elissa NYT

New York City opens five new schools for students with disciplinary problems who have been suspended for up to 90 days (S)

Full Article

Sports of The Times; Power Is Colorblind In the New N.B.A.

Date: 04 February 2004

By WILLIAM C. RHODEN

William RHODEN

William C Rhoden Sports of The Times column discusses evolution of interracial hiring and firing practices in NBA at top levels, which seems to have culminated in New York Knicks president Isiah Thomas's firing of Knicks coach Don Chaney, both of whom are black (M)

Full Article

About New York; In Chinatown, Matters of Tea And Trust

Date: 04 February 2004

By DAN BARRY

Dan BARRY

Dan Barry column on Shuck Seid, 78-year-old Chinese-American and commanding officer of auxiliary police force in Manhattan's Fifth Precinct, which takes in Chinatown; Seid has provided invaluable assistance to succession of police commanders in dealing with community (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 February 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 February 2004

Full Article

New Delays in Boeing Deal With Air Force

Date: 05 February 2004

Boeing's $27.6 billion deal to lease and sell Air Force up to 100 refueling tankers will face at least three more months of scrutiny before Air Force can proceed with contract (S)

Full Article

MASSACHUSETTS GIVES NEW PUSH TO GAY MARRIAGE

Date: 05 February 2004

By PAM BELLUCK; Katie Zezima contributed reporting for this article

Pam BELLUCK

Highest court in Massachusetts removes state's last barrier to gay marriage, ruling that nothing short of full-fledged marriage will comply with its earlier ruling in Nov, and that civil unions will not pass muster; ruling means that starting May 17 same-sex couples can get married in state, making it only state to permit gay marriage; ruling is certain to inflame divisive debate in state legislatures nationwide and in this year's presidential race; ruling will probably give new impetus to push by many conservatives for constitutional amendment that would limit marriage to unions joining man and woman; Pres Bush condemns Massachusetts court's latest ruling but stops short of explicitly endorsing constitutional amendment; prospect of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts raises practical questions about what couple would be entitled to in terms of benefits from federal government as well as from other states that outlaw same-sex marriages; photo (M)

Full Article

Sports of The Times; Power Is Colorblind In the New N.B.A.

Date: 04 February 2004

By WILLIAM C. RHODEN

William RHODEN

William C Rhoden Sports of The Times column discusses evolution of interracial hiring and firing practices in NBA at top levels, which seems to have culminated in New York Knicks president Isiah Thomas's firing of Knicks coach Don Chaney, both of whom are black (M)

Full Article

About New York; In Chinatown, Matters of Tea And Trust

Date: 04 February 2004

By DAN BARRY

Dan BARRY

Dan Barry column on Shuck Seid, 78-year-old Chinese-American and commanding officer of auxiliary police force in Manhattan's Fifth Precinct, which takes in Chinatown; Seid has provided invaluable assistance to succession of police commanders in dealing with community (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 February 2004

Full Article

New Jersey Raises the Bar In Death Cases

Date: 04 February 2004

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey Supreme Court rules that prosecutors who plan to seek death penalty must first present evidence to support death sentence to grand jury during indictment process; ruling is expected to increase burden on state and force prosecutors to decide whether or not to seek death penalty sooner; raises prospect of grand jurors refusing to indict because they oppose death penalty; prosecution must obtain new indictment against death row inmate Steven Fortin, but new rules apply to future prosecutions and will not affect 13 other men sentenced to death (M)

Full Article

New Delays in Boeing Deal With Air Force

Date: 05 February 2004

Boeing's $27.6 billion deal to lease and sell Air Force up to 100 refueling tankers will face at least three more months of scrutiny before Air Force can proceed with contract (S)

Full Article

Senate Panel Backs Transit Aid for New York

Date: 05 February 2004

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ

Raymond HERNANDEZ

Senate committee approves measure that would give New York State at least $7.1 billion for mass transit over next six years; bill is not expected to be well received in House and could cause showdown with Bush administration; New York carries one-third of nations transit riders; Sen Charles E Schumer is widely praised for increasing New York's share of bill (S)

Full Article

Forthrightness Put to the Test By a New Item on Tax Forms

Date: 05 February 2004

By MARC SANTORA

Marc SANTORA

New York State includes new line in itemized income tax form that asks taxpayers to list out-of-state purchases, even those made on Internet or through catalogues, and pay sales or use tax at rate of their locality; estimates state loses $1 billion annually in sales tax and hopes to recover $25 million for 2003; state law has long required payment of such sales tax, but officials acknowledge that it is not widely known; chart and map showing how to compute tax; sample line on tax form (M)

Full Article

MASSACHUSETTS GIVES NEW PUSH TO GAY MARRIAGE

Date: 05 February 2004

By PAM BELLUCK; Katie Zezima contributed reporting for this article

Pam BELLUCK

Highest court in Massachusetts removes state's last barrier to gay marriage, ruling that nothing short of full-fledged marriage will comply with its earlier ruling in Nov, and that civil unions will not pass muster; ruling means that starting May 17 same-sex couples can get married in state, making it only state to permit gay marriage; ruling is certain to inflame divisive debate in state legislatures nationwide and in this year's presidential race; ruling will probably give new impetus to push by many conservatives for constitutional amendment that would limit marriage to unions joining man and woman; Pres Bush condemns Massachusetts court's latest ruling but stops short of explicitly endorsing constitutional amendment; prospect of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts raises practical questions about what couple would be entitled to in terms of benefits from federal government as well as from other states that outlaw same-sex marriages; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Centers For Suspended Students

Date: 04 February 2004

By Elissa Gootman (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Elissa NYT

New York City opens five new schools for students with disciplinary problems who have been suspended for up to 90 days (S)

Full Article

Sports of The Times; Power Is Colorblind In the New N.B.A.

Date: 04 February 2004

By WILLIAM C. RHODEN

William RHODEN

William C Rhoden Sports of The Times column discusses evolution of interracial hiring and firing practices in NBA at top levels, which seems to have culminated in New York Knicks president Isiah Thomas's firing of Knicks coach Don Chaney, both of whom are black (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 February 2004

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 04 February 2004

Full Article

New Jersey Raises the Bar In Death Cases

Date: 04 February 2004

By LAURA MANSNERUS

Laura MANSNERUS

New Jersey Supreme Court rules that prosecutors who plan to seek death penalty must first present evidence to support death sentence to grand jury during indictment process; ruling is expected to increase burden on state and force prosecutors to decide whether or not to seek death penalty sooner; raises prospect of grand jurors refusing to indict because they oppose death penalty; prosecution must obtain new indictment against death row inmate Steven Fortin, but new rules apply to future prosecutions and will not affect 13 other men sentenced to death (M)

Full Article

New Delays in Boeing Deal With Air Force

Date: 05 February 2004

Boeing's $27.6 billion deal to lease and sell Air Force up to 100 refueling tankers will face at least three more months of scrutiny before Air Force can proceed with contract (S)

Full Article

Senate Panel Backs Transit Aid for New York

Date: 05 February 2004

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ

Raymond HERNANDEZ

Senate committee approves measure that would give New York State at least $7.1 billion for mass transit over next six years; bill is not expected to be well received in House and could cause showdown with Bush administration; New York carries one-third of nations transit riders; Sen Charles E Schumer is widely praised for increasing New York's share of bill (S)

Full Article

Forthrightness Put to the Test By a New Item on Tax Forms

Date: 05 February 2004

By MARC SANTORA

Marc SANTORA

New York State includes new line in itemized income tax form that asks taxpayers to list out-of-state purchases, even those made on Internet or through catalogues, and pay sales or use tax at rate of their locality; estimates state loses $1 billion annually in sales tax and hopes to recover $25 million for 2003; state law has long required payment of such sales tax, but officials acknowledge that it is not widely known; chart and map showing how to compute tax; sample line on tax form (M)

Full Article

MASSACHUSETTS GIVES NEW PUSH TO GAY MARRIAGE

Date: 05 February 2004

By PAM BELLUCK; Katie Zezima contributed reporting for this article

Pam BELLUCK

Highest court in Massachusetts removes state's last barrier to gay marriage, ruling that nothing short of full-fledged marriage will comply with its earlier ruling in Nov, and that civil unions will not pass muster; ruling means that starting May 17 same-sex couples can get married in state, making it only state to permit gay marriage; ruling is certain to inflame divisive debate in state legislatures nationwide and in this year's presidential race; ruling will probably give new impetus to push by many conservatives for constitutional amendment that would limit marriage to unions joining man and woman; Pres Bush condemns Massachusetts court's latest ruling but stops short of explicitly endorsing constitutional amendment; prospect of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts raises practical questions about what couple would be entitled to in terms of benefits from federal government as well as from other states that outlaw same-sex marriages; photo (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Centers For Suspended Students

Date: 04 February 2004

By Elissa Gootman (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Elissa NYT

New York City opens five new schools for students with disciplinary problems who have been suspended for up to 90 days (S)

Full Article

Sports of The Times; Power Is Colorblind In the New N.B.A.

Date: 04 February 2004

By WILLIAM C. RHODEN

William RHODEN

William C Rhoden Sports of The Times column discusses evolution of interracial hiring and firing practices in NBA at top levels, which seems to have culminated in New York Knicks president Isiah Thomas's firing of Knicks coach Don Chaney, both of whom are black (M)

Full Article

About New York; In Chinatown, Matters of Tea And Trust

Date: 04 February 2004

By DAN BARRY

Dan BARRY

Dan Barry column on Shuck Seid, 78-year-old Chinese-American and commanding officer of auxiliary police force in Manhattan's Fifth Precinct, which takes in Chinatown; Seid has provided invaluable assistance to succession of police commanders in dealing with community (M)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 February 2004

Full Article

New Delays in Boeing Deal With Air Force

Date: 05 February 2004

Boeing's $27.6 billion deal to lease and sell Air Force up to 100 refueling tankers will face at least three more months of scrutiny before Air Force can proceed with contract (S)

Full Article

Senate Panel Backs Transit Aid for New York

Date: 05 February 2004

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ

Raymond HERNANDEZ

Senate committee approves measure that would give New York State at least $7.1 billion for mass transit over next six years; bill is not expected to be well received in House and could cause showdown with Bush administration; New York carries one-third of nations transit riders; Sen Charles E Schumer is widely praised for increasing New York's share of bill (S)

Full Article

Forthrightness Put to the Test By a New Item on Tax Forms

Date: 05 February 2004

By MARC SANTORA

Marc SANTORA

New York State includes new line in itemized income tax form that asks taxpayers to list out-of-state purchases, even those made on Internet or through catalogues, and pay sales or use tax at rate of their locality; estimates state loses $1 billion annually in sales tax and hopes to recover $25 million for 2003; state law has long required payment of such sales tax, but officials acknowledge that it is not widely known; chart and map showing how to compute tax; sample line on tax form (M)

Full Article

Metro Briefing | New York: Centers For Suspended Students

Date: 04 February 2004

By Elissa Gootman (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez

Elissa NYT

New York City opens five new schools for students with disciplinary problems who have been suspended for up to 90 days (S)

Full Article

Sports of The Times; Power Is Colorblind In the New N.B.A.

Date: 04 February 2004

By WILLIAM C. RHODEN

William RHODEN

William C Rhoden Sports of The Times column discusses evolution of interracial hiring and firing practices in NBA at top levels, which seems to have culminated in New York Knicks president Isiah Thomas's firing of Knicks coach Don Chaney, both of whom are black (M)

Full Article