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7th of November 1999 News
Notícies tal com van aparèixer a la portada del New York Times el 7 de novembre de 1999
IDEAS & TRENDS: Next to Mom and Dad; It's a Hard Life (or Not)
Date: 07 November 1999
By Tamar Lewin
Tamar Lewin
New York Times/CBS News Poll surveys children on how they feel about their lives, and those from upper-income families are more likely than those less well off to say they feel burdened; some social scientists believe gap is a measure of what parents tell their children and how the information is conveyed; photo (M);
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And Not a Penny More
Date: 07 November 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
New York Stock Exchange is considering proposal that would make a penny the minimum increment on trades when securities industry converts stock prices to decimals from fractions in 2000 (S)
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Small Firms Resisting Nasdaq Conversion Plan
Date: 07 November 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Small brokerages, worried that their interests would be overlooked, oppose Nasdaq plan to become for-profit concern (S)
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I.B.M. to Offer PC's in Color, With Brand Name, Next Year
Date: 08 November 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
IBM will introduce business personal computers with new designs and new brand, as yet unnamed, in first half of 2000 to try to revive its money-losing PC unit; IBM's PC unit lost almost $1 billion last year and $311 million before taxes in first nine months of 1999 (M)
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Chicagoans Bid Payton Fond Farewell At Soldier Field
Date: 07 November 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Public memorial service is held in Chicago for one of city's greatest heroes, football star Walter Payton; Payton, running back for Chicago Bears, was National Football League's career-leading rusher; he died at age 45; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 08 November 1999
INTERNATIONAL A3-10 U.S. Offers Its Diplomats In Russia a Trip Home The State Department will offer paid trips home for hundreds of government employees and family members from Russia and three other former Soviet republics before Jan. 1 because of concerns over Year 2000 computer problems, even though experts at the American Embassy in Moscow conclude there is virtually no risk to diplomats. A1 Favorite Wins Mexican Primary Francisco Labastida Ochoa, left, the candidate favored by Mexico's governing party, won a decisive victory in the first presidential primary the party ever held. President Ernesto Zedillo said his party's first competitive primary had been generally orderly and ''genuinely democratic.'' Mr. Labastida's closest rival was the former Tabasco state governor, Roberto Madrazo Pintado. A1
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 November 1999
INTERNATIONAL 3-17 Ground War in Kosovo Was Closer Than It Seemed The United States came much closer to a ground war in Kosovo than is commonly understood, despite President Clinton's stated intention not to deploy troops, according to senior government officials from the United States, Britain, Germany, Italy, France, Finland and Yugoslavia. 6
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The Way We Live Now: 11-07-99: Counter Culture; The Assault on Good News
Date: 07 November 1999
By Andrew Sullivan
Andrew Sullivan
Andrew Sullivan article says there is something in America, or at least American politics, that refuses to accept good news, whether it is drops in crime, teenage pregnancy and unemployment or studies showing that Vietnam veterans, victims of child abuse and people dropped from welfare rolls have an unexpected resiliency in face of their difficulties (M)
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Canal Plan May Create 17,000 Jobs, Study Says
Date: 08 November 1999
Cornell University study finds that federal program to help revitalize communities along Erie Canal could create 17,000 jobs, almost twice as many as originally forecast; finds that since 1997, program, Canal Corridor Initiative, has contributed $400 millions in loans and grants to communities along waterway (S)
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Media; The need to build revenue has led many newspapers to 'experiment' with their products.
Date: 08 November 1999
By Felicity Barringer
Felicity Barringer
Media column on risk involved when newspaper creates new product or makes alliance with other institutions in community in effort to increase revenue; cites embarrassment suffered by The Los Angeles Times when its newsroom erupted after hearing that local sports center would share profit from Times magazine issue devoted to it; says rebellion at Times may make publishers more careful, but newspapers are not going to stop such experiments; photo (M)
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