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03 Apr 2004 11:19:58 AM |
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Data for March Show Big Surge in Job Creation |
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So Close, Jurors See Long Effort End in Nothing
By JONATHAN D. GLATER
Given just a bit more time, several Tyco jurors =
said, they probably would have found the defendants guilty of at least =
some of the 32 charges against them.
Data for March Show Big Surge in Job Creation
By EDUARDO PORTER
Job creation surged in March, giving the =
president good news to counter Democratic attacks on his economic =
policies.
U.S. to Mandate Fingerprinting and Photos of =
More Foreigners
By RACHEL L. SWARNS
Travelers from 27 industrialized nations will be =
photographed and electronically fingerprinted when they arrive in the =
U.S.
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QUOTATION OF THE DAY =20
"My greatest interest is, and always has been, =
to do the right thing in my role as a juror in this case."
RUTH B. JORDAN, a juror in the Tyco case.
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BOOK REVIEW=20
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'In the Company of Soldiers'
Rick Atkinson, a reporter with the troops =
in Iraq, found that the biggest what-ifs were the what-afters concerning =
the occupation.=20
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INTERNATIONAL =20
Japan Joining U.S. in Missile Shield
By NORIMITSU ONISHI
The U.S. is enlisting allies in Asia to take =
part in a missile-defense network that could reshape the region's =
balance of power.
As NATO Finally Arrives on Its Border, Russia =
Grumbles
By STEVEN LEE MYERS
While Russia has resigned itself to NATO's =
expansion, the reality of NATO forces in the Baltics has deeply =
unsettled its politicians.
Partly Made Bomb Found Under a Rail Line in =
Spain
By DALE FUCHS
The explosives were thought to be the same type =
as those used in the March 11 terror attacks in Madrid, officials said.
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NATIONAL =20
Conservative Takes on Moderate G.O.P. Senator in =
Pennsylvania
By JAMES DAO
A Republican candidate for Senate and his =
conservative backers are hoping to send a message to all Republican =
moderates: turn right or face costly challenges.
Kerry Said to Have Raised $50 Million in Last =
Quarter
By GLEN JUSTICE and JODI WILGOREN
Senator John Kerry's campaign also announced =
several high-profile staff changes.
Families of Men Slain by Mob Focus on Their =
Lives, Not How They Died
By ABBY GOODNOUGH and MICHAEL LUO
The families and friends of the four men killed =
on Wednesday struggled to process a raw mix of shock and disbelief.
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House Approves Highway Bill, Raising Prospect of =
Veto
By CARL HULSE
The measure exceeds spending limits set by =
President Bush, raising the prospect of the first veto showdown between =
Mr. Bush and the Republican-led Congress.
Kerry Said to Have Raised $50 Million in Last =
Quarter
By GLEN JUSTICE and JODI WILGOREN
Senator John Kerry's campaign also announced =
several high-profile staff changes.
Federal Judge Pulls His Suit From Courts Run by =
State
By ADAM LIPTAK
A federal judge in Louisiana has taken control =
of an accident case involving his car and ordered evidence about his =
medical condition to be sealed.
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BUSINESS =20
Judge Ends Trial When Tyco Juror Reports Threat
By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN
Lawyers said the judge declared a mistrial after =
learning that Juror No. 4 had received a threatening letter.
Microsoft and Sun End Long Acrimony in Surprise =
Accord
By STEVE LOHR
Microsoft and Sun Microsystems announced an =
armistice Friday, ending years of hostility between Sun's chief =
executive and the world's largest software company.
House Backs Temporary Relief on Companies' =
Pension Costs
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The House approved a pension contribution =
formula Friday that would save employers billions of dollars while =
lawmakers overhaul the system.
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TECHNOLOGY =20
Microsoft and Sun End Long Acrimony in Surprise =
Accord
By STEVE LOHR
Microsoft and Sun Microsystems announced an =
armistice Friday, ending years of hostility between Sun's chief =
executive and the world's largest software company.
Regulators Discuss Oracle Deal
By PAUL MELLER
European antitrust regulators concluded a =
two-day session on Oracle's proposed hostile takeover of PeopleSoft, =
hearing arguments from customers, competitors and from PeopleSoft.
Bullet Train Remakes Map of South Korea
By JAMES BROOKE
Speeding through patchwork landscapes of rice =
paddies and 20-story apartment buildings, a fleet of blue and gray =
bullet trains make South Korea decidedly smaller.
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Rare Shot at an Upset for Top-Seeded Duke
By BILL FINLEY
Duke has the top seed and mystique. Yet No. =
2-seeded UConn, which faces the Blue Devils in the Final Four, has =
emerged as the team to beat.
Summerall Awaits Transplant
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
The broadcaster Pat Summerall was in stable =
condition awaiting a liver transplant on Friday.
Roddick Overpowers Spadea and Gains Final
By JUDY BATTISTA
Second-seeded Andy Roddick trounced Vince =
Spadea, 6-1, 6-3, to advance to the final of the Nasdaq-100 Open.
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Puzzles + Math =3D Magic
By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN
Every two years at Gathering for Gardner, a =
conference named for a former Scientific American columnist, devotees =
come together in the pursuit of recreational mathematics.
Taking the Liberalism Out of Liberal Arts
By YILU ZHAO
The author David Horowitz has mounted a campaign =
for an "academic bill of rights" promoting conservative viewpoints on =
the college campus.
TV REVIEW | 'COAST TO COAST'
A Couple on a Road Trip, Feeling Angst Amid =
Plenty
By VIRGINIA HEFFERNAN
In Showtime's modestly surprising movie, Judy =
Davis and Richard Dreyfuss play a couple taking stock while on a =
cross-country drive.
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After 9/11, a Battle in New York for Command at =
Disaster Sites
By WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM
and MICHELLE O'DONNELL
The city still lacks an essential tool for =
handling disaster: an agreement on which city agency will lead an =
emergency response system.
Trolling for Visitors Interested in Heights
By MICHAEL BRICK
At the opening of the Skyscraper Museum Friday, =
publicists reasoned that the audience would be enthusiasts of really =
tall buildings.
Developer Buys Faded Market in the Bronx
By CHARLES V. BAGLI
A multilevel retail complex and garage will be =
built on the site of a dilapidated market.
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EDITORIALS =20
TODAY'S EDITORIALS
The Mystery Deepens
The Bush administration should not be the judge =
of what information is appropriate for the 9/11 panel to review.
EDITORIAL
Juror No. 13
Ironically, a breakdown in the jury system will =
allow prosecutors a much needed fresh start in their case against Tyco's =
former chief executive.
Beholding Byzantium
The exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art =
recalls, stunningly, the original meaning of the word "iconic."
EDITORIAL OBSERVER
Billionaire's Letter From a Russian Prison Cell
By SERGE SCHMEMANN
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the oligarch who has been =
incarcerated for six months, may have seen the light in his jail cell.
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OP-ED COLUMNIST
Put Your Money Where Their Mouths Are
The push for international labor standards is =
well intentioned, but it is also oblivious to third world realities.
OP-ED COLUMNIST
Scanning for Success
By DAVID BROOKS
Yesterday's good economic news owes more to =
innovators in the service industry than to the Yalies in the Oval =
Office.
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On April 3, 1948, President Truman signed the =
Marshall Plan, which allocated more than $5 billion in aid for 16 =
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