Man in the News; A Marine on Message -- Peter Pace
Date: 23 April 2005
By DAVID S. CLOUD
David CLOUD
Man in the News profile of Marine Gen Peter Pace in view of Pres Bush's decision to nominate him to be chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff; photo (M)
كان ٢٢ أبريل ٢٠٠٥ الجمعة تحت علامة النجمة ♉. كان هذا هو يوم 111 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 21 ، الأربعاء، ٢٢ أبريل ٢٠٢٦ يوم مضى. عيد ميلادك القادم في 45 ، بعد الخميس، ٢٢ أبريل ٢٠٢٧ يوم. لقد عشت لمدة 319 يوم ، أو حوالي ٧٬٧١٥ ساعة ، أو حوالي ١٨٥٬١٧٨ دقيقة ، أو حوالي ١١٬١١٠٬٧١٨ ثانية.
Date: 23 April 2005
By DAVID S. CLOUD
David CLOUD
Man in the News profile of Marine Gen Peter Pace in view of Pres Bush's decision to nominate him to be chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff; photo (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Robin POGREBIN
Profile of Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, who has two high-profile projects in New York City: $2 billion transportation hub for ground zero and residential tower comprising 12 cantilevered cubes on South Street, overlooking East River; Metropolitan Museum of Art, which rarely features architects in its galleries, will open show of Calatrava's sculpture, watercolors, drawings and architectural designs in October; photos; drawings (M)
Date: 22 April 2005
By CLYDE HABERMAN
Clyde HABERMAN
Clyde Haberman column on censorship of some ads on billboards around New York City; Building Dept can control where billboards can go and their size, but decision to accept or deny content rests with company that owns space; Transportation Dept rents space on subways and bus shelters, but takes same position as Building Dept on content; civil libertarians say lines have been blurred between public and private space when it comes to First Amendment freedom of speech rights; some fear that decisions about what is accepted may be in hands of too few people (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
Date: 23 April 2005
By WILLIAM L. HAMILTON
William HAMILTON
Green House Project, comprising 10 new suburban houses in Tupelo, Miss, is experiment in reinventing the nursing home; its creators hope it will herald a new age for old age, although its advantages to residents are yet unproved in health care studies; Green Houses are part of broadening movement to humanize care for elderly people with smaller, more domestic settings and closer sense of community among residents and staff members; Mississippi Methodist Senior Services Inc runs Green House program in Tupelo; photos (M)
Date: 22 April 2005
By RONALD SMOTHERS
Ronald SMOTHERS
New Jersey Transit railroad and bus fares increase average of 11.5 percent effective July, second increase in 14 years; increase will cover only $48 million of projected $60 million budget gap; other cost-cutting measures will make up remaining $12 million; chart (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By ROBERT PEAR
Robert PEAR
Bush administration tells doctors and hospitals that they must make every effort to save lives of premature babies born after failed abortions; administration's directive says such efforts are required by 2002 law known as Born-Alive Infants Protection Act; Health and Human Services Sec Michael O Leavitt says federal government will 'aggressively enforce' law (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Robin POGREBIN
Profile of Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, who has two high-profile projects in New York City: $2 billion transportation hub for ground zero and residential tower comprising 12 cantilevered cubes on South Street, overlooking East River; Metropolitan Museum of Art, which rarely features architects in its galleries, will open show of Calatrava's sculpture, watercolors, drawings and architectural designs in October; photos; drawings (M)
Date: 22 April 2005
By CLYDE HABERMAN
Clyde HABERMAN
Clyde Haberman column on censorship of some ads on billboards around New York City; Building Dept can control where billboards can go and their size, but decision to accept or deny content rests with company that owns space; Transportation Dept rents space on subways and bus shelters, but takes same position as Building Dept on content; civil libertarians say lines have been blurred between public and private space when it comes to First Amendment freedom of speech rights; some fear that decisions about what is accepted may be in hands of too few people (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
Date: 23 April 2005
By WILLIAM L. HAMILTON
William HAMILTON
Green House Project, comprising 10 new suburban houses in Tupelo, Miss, is experiment in reinventing the nursing home; its creators hope it will herald a new age for old age, although its advantages to residents are yet unproved in health care studies; Green Houses are part of broadening movement to humanize care for elderly people with smaller, more domestic settings and closer sense of community among residents and staff members; Mississippi Methodist Senior Services Inc runs Green House program in Tupelo; photos (M)
Date: 22 April 2005
By RONALD SMOTHERS
Ronald SMOTHERS
New Jersey Transit railroad and bus fares increase average of 11.5 percent effective July, second increase in 14 years; increase will cover only $48 million of projected $60 million budget gap; other cost-cutting measures will make up remaining $12 million; chart (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By ROBERT PEAR
Robert PEAR
Bush administration tells doctors and hospitals that they must make every effort to save lives of premature babies born after failed abortions; administration's directive says such efforts are required by 2002 law known as Born-Alive Infants Protection Act; Health and Human Services Sec Michael O Leavitt says federal government will 'aggressively enforce' law (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By DAVID S. CLOUD
David CLOUD
Man in the News profile of Marine Gen Peter Pace in view of Pres Bush's decision to nominate him to be chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff; photo (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Robin POGREBIN
Profile of Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, who has two high-profile projects in New York City: $2 billion transportation hub for ground zero and residential tower comprising 12 cantilevered cubes on South Street, overlooking East River; Metropolitan Museum of Art, which rarely features architects in its galleries, will open show of Calatrava's sculpture, watercolors, drawings and architectural designs in October; photos; drawings (M)
Date: 22 April 2005
By CLYDE HABERMAN
Clyde HABERMAN
Clyde Haberman column on censorship of some ads on billboards around New York City; Building Dept can control where billboards can go and their size, but decision to accept or deny content rests with company that owns space; Transportation Dept rents space on subways and bus shelters, but takes same position as Building Dept on content; civil libertarians say lines have been blurred between public and private space when it comes to First Amendment freedom of speech rights; some fear that decisions about what is accepted may be in hands of too few people (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
Date: 23 April 2005
By WILLIAM L. HAMILTON
William HAMILTON
Green House Project, comprising 10 new suburban houses in Tupelo, Miss, is experiment in reinventing the nursing home; its creators hope it will herald a new age for old age, although its advantages to residents are yet unproved in health care studies; Green Houses are part of broadening movement to humanize care for elderly people with smaller, more domestic settings and closer sense of community among residents and staff members; Mississippi Methodist Senior Services Inc runs Green House program in Tupelo; photos (M)
Date: 22 April 2005
By RONALD SMOTHERS
Ronald SMOTHERS
New Jersey Transit railroad and bus fares increase average of 11.5 percent effective July, second increase in 14 years; increase will cover only $48 million of projected $60 million budget gap; other cost-cutting measures will make up remaining $12 million; chart (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By ROBERT PEAR
Robert PEAR
Bush administration tells doctors and hospitals that they must make every effort to save lives of premature babies born after failed abortions; administration's directive says such efforts are required by 2002 law known as Born-Alive Infants Protection Act; Health and Human Services Sec Michael O Leavitt says federal government will 'aggressively enforce' law (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By DAVID S. CLOUD
David CLOUD
Man in the News profile of Marine Gen Peter Pace in view of Pres Bush's decision to nominate him to be chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff; photo (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Robin POGREBIN
Profile of Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, who has two high-profile projects in New York City: $2 billion transportation hub for ground zero and residential tower comprising 12 cantilevered cubes on South Street, overlooking East River; Metropolitan Museum of Art, which rarely features architects in its galleries, will open show of Calatrava's sculpture, watercolors, drawings and architectural designs in October; photos; drawings (M)
Date: 22 April 2005
By CLYDE HABERMAN
Clyde HABERMAN
Clyde Haberman column on censorship of some ads on billboards around New York City; Building Dept can control where billboards can go and their size, but decision to accept or deny content rests with company that owns space; Transportation Dept rents space on subways and bus shelters, but takes same position as Building Dept on content; civil libertarians say lines have been blurred between public and private space when it comes to First Amendment freedom of speech rights; some fear that decisions about what is accepted may be in hands of too few people (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
Date: 23 April 2005
By WILLIAM L. HAMILTON
William HAMILTON
Green House Project, comprising 10 new suburban houses in Tupelo, Miss, is experiment in reinventing the nursing home; its creators hope it will herald a new age for old age, although its advantages to residents are yet unproved in health care studies; Green Houses are part of broadening movement to humanize care for elderly people with smaller, more domestic settings and closer sense of community among residents and staff members; Mississippi Methodist Senior Services Inc runs Green House program in Tupelo; photos (M)
Date: 22 April 2005
By RONALD SMOTHERS
Ronald SMOTHERS
New Jersey Transit railroad and bus fares increase average of 11.5 percent effective July, second increase in 14 years; increase will cover only $48 million of projected $60 million budget gap; other cost-cutting measures will make up remaining $12 million; chart (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By ROBERT PEAR
Robert PEAR
Bush administration tells doctors and hospitals that they must make every effort to save lives of premature babies born after failed abortions; administration's directive says such efforts are required by 2002 law known as Born-Alive Infants Protection Act; Health and Human Services Sec Michael O Leavitt says federal government will 'aggressively enforce' law (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By DAVID S. CLOUD
David CLOUD
Man in the News profile of Marine Gen Peter Pace in view of Pres Bush's decision to nominate him to be chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff; photo (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Robin POGREBIN
Profile of Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, who has two high-profile projects in New York City: $2 billion transportation hub for ground zero and residential tower comprising 12 cantilevered cubes on South Street, overlooking East River; Metropolitan Museum of Art, which rarely features architects in its galleries, will open show of Calatrava's sculpture, watercolors, drawings and architectural designs in October; photos; drawings (M)
Date: 22 April 2005
By CLYDE HABERMAN
Clyde HABERMAN
Clyde Haberman column on censorship of some ads on billboards around New York City; Building Dept can control where billboards can go and their size, but decision to accept or deny content rests with company that owns space; Transportation Dept rents space on subways and bus shelters, but takes same position as Building Dept on content; civil libertarians say lines have been blurred between public and private space when it comes to First Amendment freedom of speech rights; some fear that decisions about what is accepted may be in hands of too few people (M)
Date: 23 April 2005
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
Date: 23 April 2005
By WILLIAM L. HAMILTON
William HAMILTON
Green House Project, comprising 10 new suburban houses in Tupelo, Miss, is experiment in reinventing the nursing home; its creators hope it will herald a new age for old age, although its advantages to residents are yet unproved in health care studies; Green Houses are part of broadening movement to humanize care for elderly people with smaller, more domestic settings and closer sense of community among residents and staff members; Mississippi Methodist Senior Services Inc runs Green House program in Tupelo; photos (M)
Date: 22 April 2005
By RONALD SMOTHERS
Ronald SMOTHERS
New Jersey Transit railroad and bus fares increase average of 11.5 percent effective July, second increase in 14 years; increase will cover only $48 million of projected $60 million budget gap; other cost-cutting measures will make up remaining $12 million; chart (M)