NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 16 October 2003
El 15 d’octubre de 2003 era un dimecres sota el signe estrella de ♎. Era el 287 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era George W. Bush.
Si vas néixer aquest dia, tens 22 anys. El teu darrer aniversari va ser el dimecres, 15 d’octubre de 2025, fa 234 dies. El teu proper aniversari és el dijous, 15 d’octubre de 2026, d'aquí a 130 dies. Heu viscut durant 8.270 dies, o unes 198.498 hores, o uns 11.909.901 minuts, o uns 714.594.060 segons.
Date: 16 October 2003
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
New study reports that tests of stored blood of healthy military personnel show that certain antibodies for lupus were formed years before disease was diagnosed; study's authors say findings provide more detailed picture of natural progression of lupus and might lead to discovery of its cause and safe therapies to prevent onset of symptoms; study is reported in New England Journal of Medicine (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By David W. Dunlap
David Dunlap
J Max Bond Jr and other black architects object that they have not been allowed to participate in redesign of World Trade Center site; regarded towers as beacons of diversity; photos of Bond and of project's design team, all white men (M)
Date: 15 October 2003
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip column says lack of consistent results on tests New York State requires for high school graduation can be traced to deficient field testing of exams, which state did 'on the cheap' and with inadequate staffing; says state also did poor job informing teachers how to prepare for test; drawing (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By MONICA DAVEY; Jo Napolitano contributed reporting for this article
Monica DAVEY
Chicago Cubs fans reel from Game 7 loss to Florida Marlins in National League Championship Series, contemplating another year without World Series appearance, last of which was in 1945 (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By ROBERT HANLEY
Robert HANLEY
Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corp approves bear hunt on its land after no objections are offered by six towns in area of hunt; map (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
Photo of Jeffrey S Lehman at his inauguration as president of Cornell University
Date: 16 October 2003
By RONALD SMOTHERS
Ronald SMOTHERS
Joseph Barry of Applied Companies is charged with paying Robert C Janiszewski, former Hudson County executive, $140,000 in bribes from 1996 to 2001 in exchange for $9 million in county, state and federal funds to aid his luxury and moderately priced housing developments in Hoboken and Jersey City; indictment also accuses Paul J Byrne, longtime county political operative and consultant for county vendors, of passing cash along to Janiszewski; lawyers for Barry and Byrne say federal investigators should have removed Janiszewski from office after he pleaded guilty taking these bribes and others instead of setting him loose among developers and other elected officials whom he secretly recorded for prosecutors; photo (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By Jane Allande-Hession (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Jane NYT
New Jersey's unemployment rate falls to 5.8 percent in September, with gain of 5,700 jobs; national rate is 6.1 percent (S)
Date: 16 October 2003
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
New study reports that tests of stored blood of healthy military personnel show that certain antibodies for lupus were formed years before disease was diagnosed; study's authors say findings provide more detailed picture of natural progression of lupus and might lead to discovery of its cause and safe therapies to prevent onset of symptoms; study is reported in New England Journal of Medicine (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By David W. Dunlap
David Dunlap
J Max Bond Jr and other black architects object that they have not been allowed to participate in redesign of World Trade Center site; regarded towers as beacons of diversity; photos of Bond and of project's design team, all white men (M)
Date: 15 October 2003
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip column says lack of consistent results on tests New York State requires for high school graduation can be traced to deficient field testing of exams, which state did 'on the cheap' and with inadequate staffing; says state also did poor job informing teachers how to prepare for test; drawing (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By MONICA DAVEY; Jo Napolitano contributed reporting for this article
Monica DAVEY
Chicago Cubs fans reel from Game 7 loss to Florida Marlins in National League Championship Series, contemplating another year without World Series appearance, last of which was in 1945 (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By ROBERT HANLEY
Robert HANLEY
Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corp approves bear hunt on its land after no objections are offered by six towns in area of hunt; map (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
Photo of Jeffrey S Lehman at his inauguration as president of Cornell University
Date: 16 October 2003
By RONALD SMOTHERS
Ronald SMOTHERS
Joseph Barry of Applied Companies is charged with paying Robert C Janiszewski, former Hudson County executive, $140,000 in bribes from 1996 to 2001 in exchange for $9 million in county, state and federal funds to aid his luxury and moderately priced housing developments in Hoboken and Jersey City; indictment also accuses Paul J Byrne, longtime county political operative and consultant for county vendors, of passing cash along to Janiszewski; lawyers for Barry and Byrne say federal investigators should have removed Janiszewski from office after he pleaded guilty taking these bribes and others instead of setting him loose among developers and other elected officials whom he secretly recorded for prosecutors; photo (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By Jane Allande-Hession (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Jane NYT
New Jersey's unemployment rate falls to 5.8 percent in September, with gain of 5,700 jobs; national rate is 6.1 percent (S)
Date: 16 October 2003
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
New study reports that tests of stored blood of healthy military personnel show that certain antibodies for lupus were formed years before disease was diagnosed; study's authors say findings provide more detailed picture of natural progression of lupus and might lead to discovery of its cause and safe therapies to prevent onset of symptoms; study is reported in New England Journal of Medicine (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By David W. Dunlap
David Dunlap
J Max Bond Jr and other black architects object that they have not been allowed to participate in redesign of World Trade Center site; regarded towers as beacons of diversity; photos of Bond and of project's design team, all white men (M)
Date: 15 October 2003
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip column says lack of consistent results on tests New York State requires for high school graduation can be traced to deficient field testing of exams, which state did 'on the cheap' and with inadequate staffing; says state also did poor job informing teachers how to prepare for test; drawing (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By MONICA DAVEY; Jo Napolitano contributed reporting for this article
Monica DAVEY
Chicago Cubs fans reel from Game 7 loss to Florida Marlins in National League Championship Series, contemplating another year without World Series appearance, last of which was in 1945 (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
Photo of Jeffrey S Lehman at his inauguration as president of Cornell University
Date: 16 October 2003
By RONALD SMOTHERS
Ronald SMOTHERS
Joseph Barry of Applied Companies is charged with paying Robert C Janiszewski, former Hudson County executive, $140,000 in bribes from 1996 to 2001 in exchange for $9 million in county, state and federal funds to aid his luxury and moderately priced housing developments in Hoboken and Jersey City; indictment also accuses Paul J Byrne, longtime county political operative and consultant for county vendors, of passing cash along to Janiszewski; lawyers for Barry and Byrne say federal investigators should have removed Janiszewski from office after he pleaded guilty taking these bribes and others instead of setting him loose among developers and other elected officials whom he secretly recorded for prosecutors; photo (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By Jane Allande-Hession (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Jane NYT
New Jersey's unemployment rate falls to 5.8 percent in September, with gain of 5,700 jobs; national rate is 6.1 percent (S)
Date: 16 October 2003
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
New study reports that tests of stored blood of healthy military personnel show that certain antibodies for lupus were formed years before disease was diagnosed; study's authors say findings provide more detailed picture of natural progression of lupus and might lead to discovery of its cause and safe therapies to prevent onset of symptoms; study is reported in New England Journal of Medicine (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By David W. Dunlap
David Dunlap
J Max Bond Jr and other black architects object that they have not been allowed to participate in redesign of World Trade Center site; regarded towers as beacons of diversity; photos of Bond and of project's design team, all white men (M)
Date: 15 October 2003
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip column says lack of consistent results on tests New York State requires for high school graduation can be traced to deficient field testing of exams, which state did 'on the cheap' and with inadequate staffing; says state also did poor job informing teachers how to prepare for test; drawing (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By MONICA DAVEY; Jo Napolitano contributed reporting for this article
Monica DAVEY
Chicago Cubs fans reel from Game 7 loss to Florida Marlins in National League Championship Series, contemplating another year without World Series appearance, last of which was in 1945 (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By ROBERT HANLEY
Robert HANLEY
Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corp approves bear hunt on its land after no objections are offered by six towns in area of hunt; map (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
Photo of Jeffrey S Lehman at his inauguration as president of Cornell University
Date: 16 October 2003
By RONALD SMOTHERS
Ronald SMOTHERS
Joseph Barry of Applied Companies is charged with paying Robert C Janiszewski, former Hudson County executive, $140,000 in bribes from 1996 to 2001 in exchange for $9 million in county, state and federal funds to aid his luxury and moderately priced housing developments in Hoboken and Jersey City; indictment also accuses Paul J Byrne, longtime county political operative and consultant for county vendors, of passing cash along to Janiszewski; lawyers for Barry and Byrne say federal investigators should have removed Janiszewski from office after he pleaded guilty taking these bribes and others instead of setting him loose among developers and other elected officials whom he secretly recorded for prosecutors; photo (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By Jane Allande-Hession (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Jane NYT
New Jersey's unemployment rate falls to 5.8 percent in September, with gain of 5,700 jobs; national rate is 6.1 percent (S)
Date: 16 October 2003
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
Lawrence ALTMAN
New study reports that tests of stored blood of healthy military personnel show that certain antibodies for lupus were formed years before disease was diagnosed; study's authors say findings provide more detailed picture of natural progression of lupus and might lead to discovery of its cause and safe therapies to prevent onset of symptoms; study is reported in New England Journal of Medicine (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By David W. Dunlap
David Dunlap
J Max Bond Jr and other black architects object that they have not been allowed to participate in redesign of World Trade Center site; regarded towers as beacons of diversity; photos of Bond and of project's design team, all white men (M)
Date: 15 October 2003
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip column says lack of consistent results on tests New York State requires for high school graduation can be traced to deficient field testing of exams, which state did 'on the cheap' and with inadequate staffing; says state also did poor job informing teachers how to prepare for test; drawing (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By MONICA DAVEY; Jo Napolitano contributed reporting for this article
Monica DAVEY
Chicago Cubs fans reel from Game 7 loss to Florida Marlins in National League Championship Series, contemplating another year without World Series appearance, last of which was in 1945 (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By ROBERT HANLEY
Robert HANLEY
Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corp approves bear hunt on its land after no objections are offered by six towns in area of hunt; map (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
Photo of Jeffrey S Lehman at his inauguration as president of Cornell University
Date: 16 October 2003
By RONALD SMOTHERS
Ronald SMOTHERS
Joseph Barry of Applied Companies is charged with paying Robert C Janiszewski, former Hudson County executive, $140,000 in bribes from 1996 to 2001 in exchange for $9 million in county, state and federal funds to aid his luxury and moderately priced housing developments in Hoboken and Jersey City; indictment also accuses Paul J Byrne, longtime county political operative and consultant for county vendors, of passing cash along to Janiszewski; lawyers for Barry and Byrne say federal investigators should have removed Janiszewski from office after he pleaded guilty taking these bribes and others instead of setting him loose among developers and other elected officials whom he secretly recorded for prosecutors; photo (M)
Date: 16 October 2003
By Jane Allande-Hession (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
Jane NYT
New Jersey's unemployment rate falls to 5.8 percent in September, with gain of 5,700 jobs; national rate is 6.1 percent (S)