2005년 1월 23일은(는) 일요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♒**입니다. 올해의 22일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 George W. Bush입니다.
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23rd of January 2005 News
2005년 1월 23일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스
Internet News Sites Are Back in Vogue
Date: 24 January 2005
By ERIC DASH
Eric DASH
News and information sites on Internet are recovering from doldrums that followed collapse of dot-com boom; biggest sign of resurgence is bidding war for CBS MarkWatch, in which Dow Jones beat out New York Times, Gannett and Viacom; that deal is said to be worth $519 million, about six times MarketWatch's 2004 revenue; many of same companies that were badly burned by Internet investments before are aggressively bidding for news sites now, not just because of growing online ad business but also because they are worried that their current Web sites will not be able to keep up with demand; online advertising is expected to reach $9.7 billion in 2004; photos; table (M)
Full Article
IN THE REGION/New Jersey; Developers Start to Think 'Green'
Date: 23 January 2005
By ANTOINETTE MARTIN
Antoinette MARTIN
Leading developers, architects and land use experts who favor conservation-minded, environmentally sensitive projects, gathered at recent seminar sponsored by National Urban Land Institute, agree green movement is starting to take root in New Jersey; note general knowledge about ecologocially intelligent construction is still limited; cite Willow School, Gladstone, as state's 'greenest' building; photo (In the Region/New Jersey) (M)
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New Deal; New New Deal; Can Anyone Unseat F.D.R.?
Date: 23 January 2005
By JOHN TIERNEY
John TIERNEY
John Tierney article contends that to some Republicans, start of Pres Bush's second term is their chance to become permanent majority party with new vision; says Republicans figure that if Americans can be weaned from Social Security, Democrats' most cherished social program, federal government will never be same; maintains that there are skeptics who believe that most Americans are unwilling to change only kind of government that most of them have ever known; photos (M)
Full Article
New Orleans Is Stirred, Not Shaken, by a New Cocktail Museum
Date: 23 January 2005
By WAYNE CURTIS
Wayne CURTIS
Museum of the American Cocktail opens in New Orleans; photo (M)
Full Article
F.C.C. Faces A New Set Of Challenges After Powell
Date: 24 January 2005
By STEPHEN LABATON
Stephen LABATON
Departure of Michael K Powell as chairman of Federal Communications Commission is expected to lead to profound and subtle policy and personality changes for agency as it addresses challenging regulatory decisions ahead; most vexing of those are ones governing telephone access fees and the financing of programs that provide universal telephone service to underserved areas; Powell's tenure assessed; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 January 2005
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NEW YORK BOOKSHELF/NONFICTION
Date: 23 January 2005
By Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn
Jim Dwyer
Excerpts from two books about New York City: 102 Minutes: The Untold Story Of The Fight To Survive Inside The Twin Towers by Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn and Anything For A T-Shirt: Fred Lebow and the New York City Marathon, The World's Greatest Footrace by Ron Rubin; photo (M)
Full Article
New Location, Same Truffles
Date: 23 January 2005
By LOUISE KRAMER
Louise KRAMER
Article on Li-Lac Chocolates, one of New York's oldest and best-loved candy stores; owner Martha Bond comments on decision to move eight blocks north after 81 years on Christopher Street in Greenwich Village when landlord tripled her rent and refused to offer long lease; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 January 2005
Full Article
A New Model
Date: 23 January 2005
Raymond DeFelitta letter on Adam Leipzig Jan 16 article about difficulties of getting independent films distributed; recounts personal experience
Full Article
IN THE REGION/New Jersey; Developers Start to Think 'Green'
Date: 23 January 2005
By ANTOINETTE MARTIN
Antoinette MARTIN
Leading developers, architects and land use experts who favor conservation-minded, environmentally sensitive projects, gathered at recent seminar sponsored by National Urban Land Institute, agree green movement is starting to take root in New Jersey; note general knowledge about ecologocially intelligent construction is still limited; cite Willow School, Gladstone, as state's 'greenest' building; photo (In the Region/New Jersey) (M)
Full Article
New Deal; New New Deal; Can Anyone Unseat F.D.R.?
Date: 23 January 2005
By JOHN TIERNEY
John TIERNEY
John Tierney article contends that to some Republicans, start of Pres Bush's second term is their chance to become permanent majority party with new vision; says Republicans figure that if Americans can be weaned from Social Security, Democrats' most cherished social program, federal government will never be same; maintains that there are skeptics who believe that most Americans are unwilling to change only kind of government that most of them have ever known; photos (M)
Full Article
F.C.C. Faces A New Set Of Challenges After Powell
Date: 24 January 2005
By STEPHEN LABATON
Stephen LABATON
Departure of Michael K Powell as chairman of Federal Communications Commission is expected to lead to profound and subtle policy and personality changes for agency as it addresses challenging regulatory decisions ahead; most vexing of those are ones governing telephone access fees and the financing of programs that provide universal telephone service to underserved areas; Powell's tenure assessed; photo (M)
Full Article
NEW YORK BOOKSHELF/NONFICTION
Date: 23 January 2005
By Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn
Jim Dwyer
Excerpts from two books about New York City: 102 Minutes: The Untold Story Of The Fight To Survive Inside The Twin Towers by Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn and Anything For A T-Shirt: Fred Lebow and the New York City Marathon, The World's Greatest Footrace by Ron Rubin; photo (M)
Full Article
A New Model
Date: 23 January 2005
Raymond DeFelitta letter on Adam Leipzig Jan 16 article about difficulties of getting independent films distributed; recounts personal experience
Full Article
Internet News Sites Are Back in Vogue
Date: 24 January 2005
By ERIC DASH
Eric DASH
News and information sites on Internet are recovering from doldrums that followed collapse of dot-com boom; biggest sign of resurgence is bidding war for CBS MarkWatch, in which Dow Jones beat out New York Times, Gannett and Viacom; that deal is said to be worth $519 million, about six times MarketWatch's 2004 revenue; many of same companies that were badly burned by Internet investments before are aggressively bidding for news sites now, not just because of growing online ad business but also because they are worried that their current Web sites will not be able to keep up with demand; online advertising is expected to reach $9.7 billion in 2004; photos; table (M)
Full Article
IN THE REGION/New Jersey; Developers Start to Think 'Green'
Date: 23 January 2005
By ANTOINETTE MARTIN
Antoinette MARTIN
Leading developers, architects and land use experts who favor conservation-minded, environmentally sensitive projects, gathered at recent seminar sponsored by National Urban Land Institute, agree green movement is starting to take root in New Jersey; note general knowledge about ecologocially intelligent construction is still limited; cite Willow School, Gladstone, as state's 'greenest' building; photo (In the Region/New Jersey) (M)
Full Article
New Deal; New New Deal; Can Anyone Unseat F.D.R.?
Date: 23 January 2005
By JOHN TIERNEY
John TIERNEY
John Tierney article contends that to some Republicans, start of Pres Bush's second term is their chance to become permanent majority party with new vision; says Republicans figure that if Americans can be weaned from Social Security, Democrats' most cherished social program, federal government will never be same; maintains that there are skeptics who believe that most Americans are unwilling to change only kind of government that most of them have ever known; photos (M)
Full Article
New Orleans Is Stirred, Not Shaken, by a New Cocktail Museum
Date: 23 January 2005
By WAYNE CURTIS
Wayne CURTIS
Museum of the American Cocktail opens in New Orleans; photo (M)
Full Article
F.C.C. Faces A New Set Of Challenges After Powell
Date: 24 January 2005
By STEPHEN LABATON
Stephen LABATON
Departure of Michael K Powell as chairman of Federal Communications Commission is expected to lead to profound and subtle policy and personality changes for agency as it addresses challenging regulatory decisions ahead; most vexing of those are ones governing telephone access fees and the financing of programs that provide universal telephone service to underserved areas; Powell's tenure assessed; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 January 2005
Full Article
New Location, Same Truffles
Date: 23 January 2005
By LOUISE KRAMER
Louise KRAMER
Article on Li-Lac Chocolates, one of New York's oldest and best-loved candy stores; owner Martha Bond comments on decision to move eight blocks north after 81 years on Christopher Street in Greenwich Village when landlord tripled her rent and refused to offer long lease; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 January 2005
Full Article
NEW YORK BOOKSHELF/NONFICTION
Date: 23 January 2005
By Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn
Jim Dwyer
Excerpts from two books about New York City: 102 Minutes: The Untold Story Of The Fight To Survive Inside The Twin Towers by Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn and Anything For A T-Shirt: Fred Lebow and the New York City Marathon, The World's Greatest Footrace by Ron Rubin; photo (M)
Full Article
A New Model
Date: 23 January 2005
Raymond DeFelitta letter on Adam Leipzig Jan 16 article about difficulties of getting independent films distributed; recounts personal experience
Full Article
Internet News Sites Are Back in Vogue
Date: 24 January 2005
By ERIC DASH
Eric DASH
News and information sites on Internet are recovering from doldrums that followed collapse of dot-com boom; biggest sign of resurgence is bidding war for CBS MarkWatch, in which Dow Jones beat out New York Times, Gannett and Viacom; that deal is said to be worth $519 million, about six times MarketWatch's 2004 revenue; many of same companies that were badly burned by Internet investments before are aggressively bidding for news sites now, not just because of growing online ad business but also because they are worried that their current Web sites will not be able to keep up with demand; online advertising is expected to reach $9.7 billion in 2004; photos; table (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 24 January 2005
Full Article
NEW YORK BOOKSHELF/NONFICTION
Date: 23 January 2005
By Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn
Jim Dwyer
Excerpts from two books about New York City: 102 Minutes: The Untold Story Of The Fight To Survive Inside The Twin Towers by Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn and Anything For A T-Shirt: Fred Lebow and the New York City Marathon, The World's Greatest Footrace by Ron Rubin; photo (M)
Full Article
New Location, Same Truffles
Date: 23 January 2005
By LOUISE KRAMER
Louise KRAMER
Article on Li-Lac Chocolates, one of New York's oldest and best-loved candy stores; owner Martha Bond comments on decision to move eight blocks north after 81 years on Christopher Street in Greenwich Village when landlord tripled her rent and refused to offer long lease; photo (M)
Full Article
A New Model
Date: 23 January 2005
Raymond DeFelitta letter on Adam Leipzig Jan 16 article about difficulties of getting independent films distributed; recounts personal experience
Full Article