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Daily News (New York, NY) archives from January 2003

New York Mayor to Attend Governor's Ceremony in Albany, N.Y., May Seek Funds.
January 2, 2003

Senator Daschle Considers Run for Presidency.
January 2, 2003

AOL Time Warner Label Atlantic Records to Lay Off 12 of 250 Workers.
January 3, 2003

Brooklyn Bottling Group Buys Iberia Foods.
January 3, 2003

Safety Concerns Prompt New York Police to Sideline Fleet of Cars.
January 3, 2003

Income Tax Returns, IDs Get Stolen at White Plains, N.Y., H&R Block Office.
January 3, 2003

Martha Stewart's New Magazine Lacks Mogul's Name in Main Title.
January 3, 2003

Bullish Trading Sends Dow Soaring by Over 260 Points on First Day of 2003.
January 3, 2003

Subway Assaults, Robberies Increase in New York City Area.
January 3, 2003

Federal Regulators Scrap Doomsday Plan for Wall Street.
January 3, 2003

Former Occupants to Have First Claim on Rebuilt World Trade Center Offices.
January 3, 2003

New York City Lifts Drought Watch amid Series of Winter Storms.
January 4, 2003

New York Mayor Pushes to End Sidewalk Slip-and-Fall Lawsuits.
January 4, 2003

CNN Anchor May Join List of Peers Heading for Exit.
January 4, 2003

Stocks Come Back to Earth after Making Strong 2003 Debut.
January 4, 2003

Port Authority Waits for New York State to Claim Its $250 Million.
January 4, 2003

Cult Claims Birth of a Second Human Clone.
January 5, 2003

Federal Investigators Raid New York Office of Rap High Rollers.
January 5, 2003

Lawmakers Warn of Possible Hike in New York State Taxes.
January 5, 2003

Brooklyn Official Wants Borough Included in Ground-Zero Health Studies.
January 5, 2003

Democrats Suspect Bush Tax Plan Will Favor Wealthy.
January 6, 2003

New York's Oldest Law Firm May Sell Headquarters, Move Downtown.
January 6, 2003

Retailers Have Unhappy Holidays with 2 Percent Sales Gain.
January 7, 2003

Probe Moves up Corporate Ladder to Wall Street Research Bosses.
January 7, 2003

CBS President Testifies in Lawsuit to Stop ABC Show Similar to 'Survivor'.
January 7, 2003

New York Won't Sue Transit Workers Union over Strike That Wasn't.
January 7, 2003

Balducci's Shuts Doors in New York City's Greenwich Village.
January 8, 2003

Daily News, New York, Business Briefs Column.
January 8, 2003

New York City Mayor Pins City Hopes on Task Forces.
January 8, 2003

GOP Show's New York City Setting, Cost Worry Some.
January 8, 2003

OPEC Set to Hike Oil Output.
January 8, 2003

Key Suspect in $160 Million New York City Tax Scam Dies.
January 8, 2003

Former Tyco Counsel Works at Getting Charges Dropped.
January 8, 2003

All-Female Business Conference Is Booming in Queens, N.Y.
January 8, 2003

Build a Memorial First, WTC Family Group Says.
January 8, 2003

Moderate Drinking Cuts Risk of Heart Attack, Study Finds.
January 9, 2003

Daily News, New York, Business Briefs Column.
January 9, 2003

New York Mayor Tries to Ease Image on Schools Policy.
January 9, 2003

OPEC Considers Stepping Up Production.
January 9, 2003

Exeter, N.H.-Based Tyco Prepares to Leave High-Rent New York Offices.
January 9, 2003

Lawyer Tries to Clear Himself of Tyco-Related Criminal Charges.
January 9, 2003

Wall Street Journal Considers Launching a Saturday Edition.
January 9, 2003

System Makes It E-Zer to Park at Three New York Airports.
January 10, 2003

AOL Time Warner Faces More Bad News As Third Anniversary Approaches.
January 10, 2003

New York Jets Fans Bond at Flushing Watering Hole.
January 10, 2003

Panel of Top Business Leaders Urges CEO, Chairman Split in Corporate Lineup.
January 10, 2003

Conference Board Commission Advises Firms to Separate CEO, Chairman Jobs.
January 10, 2003

Cruise Virus Attacks New Yorkers on Shore.
January 10, 2003

New York Gas Prices Rise 38 Cents in One Year.
January 10, 2003

New York Mayor Weighs In on Child Obesity.
January 10, 2003

Skipping Stop Means Trouble Down Line, New York Subway Riders Say.
January 10, 2003

Former Tyco Lawyer Makes Plea to Nip Charge.
January 10, 2003

Daily News, New York, Business Briefs Column.
January 11, 2003

Drop in Payrolls Knocks Wind Out of the Economy.
January 11, 2003

Buchanan, N.Y., Nuclear Plants Slammed for No Terror Planning.
January 11, 2003

Bloomberg Shuts Down Personal Finance Magazine.
January 11, 2003

New York Schools Chancellor Criticized for Principal Grading.
January 11, 2003

High-Tech School is Planned near World Trade Center.
January 11, 2003

New York Mayor Has Kept His Promises.
January 12, 2003

Tree a Treat for New York Zoo Animals.
January 12, 2003

AOL Chairman Resigns.
January 13, 2003

Insurance Wouldn't Begin to Replace New York Landmarks.
January 13, 2003

Senator from New York Seeks to Cut Wait for Potentially Lifesaving Mammograms.
January 13, 2003

New York's Public Radio Station Puts Out Signals It May Be on Move.
January 13, 2003

Commerce Secretary Prepares to Defend Bush Tax Plan.
January 13, 2003

New York Forum Seeks Public's Opinions on World Trade Center Designs.
January 13, 2003

New York Mayor Talks with Council Members about Budget Cuts.
January 14, 2003

Former Hotel Manager Sues Billionaire Leona Helmsley, Claims Discrimination.
January 14, 2003

Former New York Mayor to Talk in Mexico City on Fighting Crime.
January 14, 2003

New York Considers Going Public with Judge Misconduct Investigations.
January 14, 2003

New York Lawmaker Praises Navy for Plans to Stop Bombs on Vieques, Puerto Rico.
January 14, 2003

Voter News Service Proves a Big Election Loser, Disbands.
January 14, 2003

U.S. Senate Considers Sanctions for North Korea.
January 14, 2003

OPEC Changes Daily Production; Oil Prices Rise Slightly.
January 14, 2003

New York Recycles Plastic Re-Use Plan.
January 14, 2003

ABC Celebrity Reality Show Survives CBS' Claim It's a Copy.
January 14, 2003

New York Tests Snowstorm Budget.
January 14, 2003

Bush Team Says Tax Plan Would Boost Jobs; Critics Disagree.
January 14, 2003

Former GE Executive to Teach, Design Education Programs.
January 14, 2003

New York Lawmakers Have Difficulty Explaining Bond Issue for Development.
January 14, 2003

Plans for World Trade Center Site Get Mixed Reviews.
January 14, 2003

Bush's Approval Rating Drops to Pre-Sept. 11 Level.
January 15, 2003

Bush Holds Out Promise of Food, Fuel Aid to North Korea.
January 15, 2003

New York Mayor Vetoes Cell-Phone Ban for Public Performances.
January 15, 2003

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