Results at News Corporation To Miss Its Financial Goals
Date: 03 October 2001
By SETH SCHIESEL
Seth SCHIESEL
News Corp says it will badly miss its financial goals for it fiscal year (M)
كان ٣ أكتوبر ٢٠٠١ الأربعاء تحت علامة النجمة ♎. كان هذا هو يوم 275 من السنة. كان رئيس الولايات المتحدة George W. Bush.
إذا كنت قد ولدت في هذا اليوم ، فأنت تبلغ٪ s سنة. كان عيد ميلادك الأخير في 24 ، الجمعة، ٣ أكتوبر ٢٠٢٥ يوم مضى. عيد ميلادك القادم في 248 ، بعد السبت، ٣ أكتوبر ٢٠٢٦ يوم. لقد عشت لمدة 116 يوم ، أو حوالي ٩٬٠١٤ ساعة ، أو حوالي ٢١٦٬٣٥٠ دقيقة ، أو حوالي ١٢٬٩٨١٬٠٥٣ ثانية.
Date: 03 October 2001
By SETH SCHIESEL
Seth SCHIESEL
News Corp says it will badly miss its financial goals for it fiscal year (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Claudia H. Deutsch
Claudia Deutsch
Market Place column on bleak outlook for Polaroid Corp; stock, which traded at $14.19 a year ago, closes at 49 cents a share (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Mindy Sink (NYT)
Mindy NYT
Martin Chavez is elected Albuquerque mayor, leading field of seven candidates in nonpartisan race; held post from 1993 to 1997; Mayor Jim Baca ties for third (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By David Pogue
David Pogue
David Pogue column evaluates three new palmtops that run on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system; they are Toshiba Genio E, Compaq iPaq and HP Jornada; photos; drawing (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
About 850 Oregon residents sign up for trip to New York in response to city's tourism crisis (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
New Zealand government will pay up to $360 million to rescue Air New Zealand, country's only major airline, which has been plagued by financial trouble; government, which privatized airline in 1989, would end up with stake of more than 80 percent; Singapore Airlines and Brierley Investments, two largest investors, have agreed to provide equity through earlier emergency financing package (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
More than 30 music and film studios file copyright-infringement lawsuit aimed at new generation of music- and movie-sharing Internet sites, including MusicCity.com, Grokster and Consumer Empowerment BV; MusicCity, subsidiary of Screamcast, says it will vigorously contest lawsuit (M)
Date: 03 October 2001
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Robert Siegel is elected chairman of board of trustees of Pratt Institute, succeeding James F Fulton (Education Page); photo (S)
Date: 03 October 2001
By SETH SCHIESEL
Seth SCHIESEL
News Corp says it will badly miss its financial goals for it fiscal year (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Claudia H. Deutsch
Claudia Deutsch
Market Place column on bleak outlook for Polaroid Corp; stock, which traded at $14.19 a year ago, closes at 49 cents a share (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Mindy Sink (NYT)
Mindy NYT
Martin Chavez is elected Albuquerque mayor, leading field of seven candidates in nonpartisan race; held post from 1993 to 1997; Mayor Jim Baca ties for third (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By David Pogue
David Pogue
David Pogue column evaluates three new palmtops that run on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system; they are Toshiba Genio E, Compaq iPaq and HP Jornada; photos; drawing (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
About 850 Oregon residents sign up for trip to New York in response to city's tourism crisis (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
New Zealand government will pay up to $360 million to rescue Air New Zealand, country's only major airline, which has been plagued by financial trouble; government, which privatized airline in 1989, would end up with stake of more than 80 percent; Singapore Airlines and Brierley Investments, two largest investors, have agreed to provide equity through earlier emergency financing package (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
More than 30 music and film studios file copyright-infringement lawsuit aimed at new generation of music- and movie-sharing Internet sites, including MusicCity.com, Grokster and Consumer Empowerment BV; MusicCity, subsidiary of Screamcast, says it will vigorously contest lawsuit (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Claudia H. Deutsch
Claudia Deutsch
Market Place column on bleak outlook for Polaroid Corp; stock, which traded at $14.19 a year ago, closes at 49 cents a share (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Mindy Sink (NYT)
Mindy NYT
Martin Chavez is elected Albuquerque mayor, leading field of seven candidates in nonpartisan race; held post from 1993 to 1997; Mayor Jim Baca ties for third (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By David Pogue
David Pogue
David Pogue column evaluates three new palmtops that run on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system; they are Toshiba Genio E, Compaq iPaq and HP Jornada; photos; drawing (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
About 850 Oregon residents sign up for trip to New York in response to city's tourism crisis (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
New Zealand government will pay up to $360 million to rescue Air New Zealand, country's only major airline, which has been plagued by financial trouble; government, which privatized airline in 1989, would end up with stake of more than 80 percent; Singapore Airlines and Brierley Investments, two largest investors, have agreed to provide equity through earlier emergency financing package (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
More than 30 music and film studios file copyright-infringement lawsuit aimed at new generation of music- and movie-sharing Internet sites, including MusicCity.com, Grokster and Consumer Empowerment BV; MusicCity, subsidiary of Screamcast, says it will vigorously contest lawsuit (M)
Date: 03 October 2001
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Robert Siegel is elected chairman of board of trustees of Pratt Institute, succeeding James F Fulton (Education Page); photo (S)
Date: 03 October 2001
By SETH SCHIESEL
Seth SCHIESEL
News Corp says it will badly miss its financial goals for it fiscal year (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Claudia H. Deutsch
Claudia Deutsch
Market Place column on bleak outlook for Polaroid Corp; stock, which traded at $14.19 a year ago, closes at 49 cents a share (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Mindy Sink (NYT)
Mindy NYT
Martin Chavez is elected Albuquerque mayor, leading field of seven candidates in nonpartisan race; held post from 1993 to 1997; Mayor Jim Baca ties for third (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By David Pogue
David Pogue
David Pogue column evaluates three new palmtops that run on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system; they are Toshiba Genio E, Compaq iPaq and HP Jornada; photos; drawing (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
About 850 Oregon residents sign up for trip to New York in response to city's tourism crisis (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
More than 30 music and film studios file copyright-infringement lawsuit aimed at new generation of music- and movie-sharing Internet sites, including MusicCity.com, Grokster and Consumer Empowerment BV; MusicCity, subsidiary of Screamcast, says it will vigorously contest lawsuit (M)
Date: 03 October 2001
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Robert Siegel is elected chairman of board of trustees of Pratt Institute, succeeding James F Fulton (Education Page); photo (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Claudia H. Deutsch
Claudia Deutsch
Market Place column on bleak outlook for Polaroid Corp; stock, which traded at $14.19 a year ago, closes at 49 cents a share (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
By Mindy Sink (NYT)
Mindy NYT
Martin Chavez is elected Albuquerque mayor, leading field of seven candidates in nonpartisan race; held post from 1993 to 1997; Mayor Jim Baca ties for third (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By David Pogue
David Pogue
David Pogue column evaluates three new palmtops that run on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system; they are Toshiba Genio E, Compaq iPaq and HP Jornada; photos; drawing (M)
Date: 04 October 2001
About 850 Oregon residents sign up for trip to New York in response to city's tourism crisis (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
New Zealand government will pay up to $360 million to rescue Air New Zealand, country's only major airline, which has been plagued by financial trouble; government, which privatized airline in 1989, would end up with stake of more than 80 percent; Singapore Airlines and Brierley Investments, two largest investors, have agreed to provide equity through earlier emergency financing package (S)
Date: 04 October 2001
By MATT RICHTEL
Matt RICHTEL
More than 30 music and film studios file copyright-infringement lawsuit aimed at new generation of music- and movie-sharing Internet sites, including MusicCity.com, Grokster and Consumer Empowerment BV; MusicCity, subsidiary of Screamcast, says it will vigorously contest lawsuit (M)
Date: 03 October 2001
By Karen W. Arenson
Karen Arenson
Robert Siegel is elected chairman of board of trustees of Pratt Institute, succeeding James F Fulton (Education Page); photo (S)