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Daily News (New York, NY) archives from November 2002

Dow Jones Rises More than 10 Percent in October.
November 1, 2002

Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
November 1, 2002

Scientists, Engineers, Environmentalists Rush to Save New York-Area Bay.
November 1, 2002

New York's School Construction Authority Faces 600 Job Cuts.
November 1, 2002

Democrats Criticize SEC Chairman for Holding Information before an Appointment.
November 1, 2002

Backers Are Scared by Stock Ills, Martha Stewart Says.
November 1, 2002

New York, San Francisco Await Word on Battle for 2012 Summer Olympics.
November 1, 2002

Both Side Still Huffing, Puffing for Agreement on Smoking Ban in New York City.
November 1, 2002

Gay New York Transit Worker Sues for Partner Benefits.
November 1, 2002

Regulators, Firms Discuss Contact between Analysts, Investment Bankers.
November 1, 2002

Architect's World Trade Center Plan Finds Room for Boost in Office Space.
November 1, 2002

Judge Rules in Favor of Microsoft, Justice Department Anti-Trust Deal.
November 2, 2002

SEC's Pitt May Be Out of a Job Soon.
November 2, 2002

Families Now Want Half of World Trade Center Site Used for Memorial.
November 2, 2002

New York's Mayor Dashes Yankees' Hopes for New Stadium in Manhattan.
November 2, 2002

Reports Indicate Economy Is Still Wobbly.
November 2, 2002

New York City Grabs Olympic Rings.
November 3, 2002

Now, New York Has to Beat the World for 2012 Summer Games.
November 3, 2002

London-Based Barclays Bucks Trend with Hiring Spree.
November 4, 2002

No Losses for Biggest Bosses; Thousands Laid Off but CEOs Still Make Millions.
November 4, 2002

Rush to Refinance Mortgages Has Helped Economy, Analysts Say.
November 4, 2002

Rumors of CNN, ABC Deal Resurface.
November 4, 2002

Error Rate Drops at New York Hospital with Computerized Prescription Writing.
November 4, 2002

New York City's Mayor Sees Hard Work Ahead on Olympics.
November 4, 2002

SEC Chief May Be Headed Out the Door.
November 4, 2002

Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
November 5, 2002

Highway Agency Speeds Up Toll Collection on New York City-Area Bridge.
November 5, 2002

WorldCom Examiner Says Former CEO Ebbers Was Domineering.
November 5, 2002

Manufacturing Sector Offers More Bad News.
November 5, 2002

Star of HBO's 'Sex and the City' Says Upcoming Season Will Be Show's Last.
November 5, 2002

NBC Inks Deal for Bravo; Programming Could Change in Several Years.
November 5, 2002

Republicans Reclaim Control of Congress.
November 6, 2002

Pataki Cruises to Third Term as New York Governor, Trounces McCall, Golisano.
November 6, 2002

Project to Turn Brooklyn Brewery into Housing Wins HUD Funds.
November 6, 2002

Daily News, New York, Media Column.
November 6, 2002

Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
November 6, 2002

Republicans Move toward Reclaiming Senate Majority.
November 6, 2002

New York Stock Exchange Expects Disciplinary Crackdown to Set Record.
November 6, 2002

Aviation Industry May Recognize City University of New York Security Training.
November 6, 2002

Circuit City Warns of Third-Quarter Loss.
November 6, 2002

Stock Prices Rise on Election, Interest-Rate Hopes.
November 6, 2002

Election-Day Glitches Slam Door on News Exit Polls.
November 6, 2002

Pitt Resigns as SEC Chairman as Country Focuses on Election Results.
November 6, 2002

TV Guide Editor in Chief Resigns Unexpectedly.
November 6, 2002

Cisco Shares Tumble on Dismal Outlook Despite Strong Quarter.
November 7, 2002

Democrats Blame Gephardt for Drubbing by GOP.
November 7, 2002

New York Governor Is Coy on Political Future.
November 7, 2002

Federal Reserve Bank Surprises Investors with Aggressive Cut in Interest Rates.
November 7, 2002

Voter Referendums Bring Changes from Smoking Bans to Same-Sex Weddings.
November 7, 2002

Lawsuit Charges ABC for Worming In on CBS' 'Survivor'.
November 7, 2002

Adelphia Suit Says Auditor Should Have Found Corruption.
November 7, 2002

New York Power Authority Breaks Ground for Electric Generator.
November 7, 2002

New York Mayor Mulls Taking Smoking Ban to Voters.
November 7, 2002

New York Mayor Tries on One-Size-Fits-All Idea for West Side Stadium.
November 7, 2002

Daily News, New York, Wall Street Column.
November 8, 2002

Daily News, New York, Media Column.
November 8, 2002

New York Teachers Chalk Up an Average of 40 Days of Sick Time Since 1999.
November 8, 2002

New York City Transit Services Riding into Storm.
November 8, 2002

Disney Primed for Rebound, Eisner Says.
November 8, 2002

Enthusiasm for Interest Rate Cut Dwindles as Dow, Nasdaq Suffer Sharp Losses.
November 8, 2002

Prominent Economist Is Left Out of Reorganized Merrill Lynch.
November 8, 2002

New York Mayor Makes Big Property Tax Push.
November 8, 2002

New York City Council Approves Worker-Wage Bills.
November 8, 2002

IRS Puts Bite on Small-Business Aid for Post-Sept. 11.
November 8, 2002

Mediator to Help in World Trade Center Planning Process.
November 8, 2002

New York Stock Exchange Chief Reports Progress on Wall Street Reform Talks.
November 9, 2002

Homeland Security Bill Likely to Be Tied Up in Congress, Sources Say.
November 10, 2002

Back-Room Efforts to Weaken New York City Smoking Bill Get Snuffed Out.
November 10, 2002

Double-Dip Recession Looms, Top Economist Warns.
November 11, 2002

Senate GOP Leader Says Deal Very Close on Homeland Security.
November 11, 2002

Lawmakers to Rework Retirement Plans, Push for 401(K), Ira Changes.
November 11, 2002

Suspects to Come Forward in White Plains, N.Y., in Alleged Track-Betting Scam.
November 11, 2002

Mayor Says Bonds Would Pay for New York Olympic Games.
November 11, 2002

New York Mayor Hopes to Host 2004 Political Convention.
November 11, 2002

General Manager Leaves Madonna's Maverick Label.
November 11, 2002

Rush-Hour Trains Skip Packed New York City Subway Station.
November 11, 2002

World Trade Center Planner Quits over Conflict of Interest.
November 11, 2002

Mayor Bloomberg Says Taxes Are Up All Over, Not Just in New York City.
November 12, 2002

Ted Turner Keeps Mum About Possible CNN-ABC News Union.
November 12, 2002

Offtrack Betting Case Will Present a Challenge for Prosecutors.
November 12, 2002

Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
November 12, 2002

Daily News, New York, Peter Siris Column.
November 12, 2002

Store Windows Dressed Up for All to See.
November 12, 2002

WorldCom Could Benefit from Hewlett-Packard's Loss of Former Compaq CEO.
November 12, 2002

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