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3rd of September 1997 News
Notícies tal com van aparèixer a la portada del New York Times el 3 de setembre de 1997
NEW YORK SCHOOLS OPEN WITH NEW AID AND OLD TROUBLES
Date: 03 September 1997
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
New York City's public schools will reopen for 1997-1998 academic year with infusion of new computers, textbooks, art classes and reading teachers, but will still be plagued by severe overcrowding and chronically low performance in one-third of districts; opening has drawn much attention, much of it political, over whether recent infusion of funds by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has been too little too late; Giuliani, who is seeking re-election, spent hundreds of millions of dollars on schools in recent months, after three consecutive years in which he cut average amount spent on each student; some changes made in school system over summer recess described; photos (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 September 1997
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 03 September 1997
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A Legitimate Question: What's a New Window?
Date: 04 September 1997
By STEVE BAILEY
Steve BAILEY
Article offers advice on choosing replacement windows; listing of sources; drawing (M)
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New League's Verdict: It Parted the Curtain
Date: 04 September 1997
BY Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Article discusses recently concluded initial season of Women's National Basketball Assn (M)
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For Some Freshmen, a Course on New Surroundings
Date: 03 September 1997
Article discusses how growing number of colleges throughout country are offering freshman course involving introduction to local community (M)
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New Year's Day Arrives, in Minds of Many
Date: 03 September 1997
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Elisabeth BUMILLER
Article discusses how many New Yorkers greet coming fall season after the summer lull (M)
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For Some, Back to School Means New Environment
Date: 04 September 1997
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Article describes scene at many private and parochial schools throughout New York City on first day of school; school opening marks first year of public school children being transferred into sectarian schools under new city program (M)
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Overcoming a Leadership Crisis, Adelphi Sets a New Course
Date: 04 September 1997
By BRUCE LAMBERT
Bruce LAMBERT
Adelphi University classes begin as campus as well as administration undergoes transformation from leadership crisis that it suffered from one year ago; administrators, faculty members and students discuss progress made under interim president James A Norton and provost Armstrong M Starkey (M)
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In Mexico's House, Speaker's Stature Signals a New Day
Date: 03 September 1997
By SAM DILLON
Sam DILLON
Porfirio Munoz Ledo, leader of Mexico's opposition, delivers response to Pres Ernesto Zedillo's state-of-the nation address, becoming first member of opposition ever to do so; photo (M)
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NEW YORK SCHOOLS OPEN WITH NEW AID AND OLD TROUBLES
Date: 03 September 1997
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
New York City's public schools will reopen for 1997-1998 academic year with infusion of new computers, textbooks, art classes and reading teachers, but will still be plagued by severe overcrowding and chronically low performance in one-third of districts; opening has drawn much attention, much of it political, over whether recent infusion of funds by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has been too little too late; Giuliani, who is seeking re-election, spent hundreds of millions of dollars on schools in recent months, after three consecutive years in which he cut average amount spent on each student; some changes made in school system over summer recess described; photos (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 September 1997
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 03 September 1997
Full Article
For Some Freshmen, a Course on New Surroundings
Date: 03 September 1997
Article discusses how growing number of colleges throughout country are offering freshman course involving introduction to local community (M)
Full Article
New Year's Day Arrives, in Minds of Many
Date: 03 September 1997
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Elisabeth BUMILLER
Article discusses how many New Yorkers greet coming fall season after the summer lull (M)
Full Article
For Some, Back to School Means New Environment
Date: 04 September 1997
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Article describes scene at many private and parochial schools throughout New York City on first day of school; school opening marks first year of public school children being transferred into sectarian schools under new city program (M)
Full Article
Overcoming a Leadership Crisis, Adelphi Sets a New Course
Date: 04 September 1997
By BRUCE LAMBERT
Bruce LAMBERT
Adelphi University classes begin as campus as well as administration undergoes transformation from leadership crisis that it suffered from one year ago; administrators, faculty members and students discuss progress made under interim president James A Norton and provost Armstrong M Starkey (M)
Full Article
A Legitimate Question: What's a New Window?
Date: 04 September 1997
By STEVE BAILEY
Steve BAILEY
Article offers advice on choosing replacement windows; listing of sources; drawing (M)
Full Article
New League's Verdict: It Parted the Curtain
Date: 04 September 1997
BY Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Article discusses recently concluded initial season of Women's National Basketball Assn (M)
Full Article
In Mexico's House, Speaker's Stature Signals a New Day
Date: 03 September 1997
By SAM DILLON
Sam DILLON
Porfirio Munoz Ledo, leader of Mexico's opposition, delivers response to Pres Ernesto Zedillo's state-of-the nation address, becoming first member of opposition ever to do so; photo (M)
Full Article