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Foes Fume over Stink of Bronx, N.Y., Fertilizer Plant.
October 1, 2003
Daily News, New York, Real Estate Column.
October 1, 2003
Stocks End Lower on Grim Earnings Reports, Sinking Consumer Confidence Levels.
October 1, 2003
Fallen Tech Banking Star Quattrone to Take Stand in His Defense.
October 1, 2003
New York Mutual Fund Manager Suspends Workers for Market Timing.
October 1, 2003
Gore Nears Deal to Buy Small Cable Network.
October 1, 2003
Economic Uncertainty Prompts Goldman Sachs to Trim Senior Staff.
October 2, 2003
Daily News, New York, Media Column.
October 2, 2003
Proposal Unveiled to Build African Heritage Museum in New York's Harlem.
October 2, 2003
Columbia University Pays out in New Health-Care Fraud in Surgery Department.
October 2, 2003
New York Revives Tourist Promotion to Encourage Downtown Shopping.
October 2, 2003
Stocks Rally to Start Fourth Quarter; Robust Profit Forecasts Fuel Jump.
October 2, 2003
Jury Selection Continues in Trial of Former Tyco Executive.
October 2, 2003
New York Grand Jury Indicts Czech Banker Kozeny on Fraud Charges.
October 3, 2003
FBI Arrests Wall Street Banker Rubin in Alleged Stock-Manipulation Scandal.
October 3, 2003
Two Future Tenants Found for Polluted Site in New York City.
October 3, 2003
New Interim NYSE Chief Meets with Board, Outlines Priorities.
October 3, 2003
Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
October 3, 2003
New York City-Based Mutual Fund to Relocate Near World Trade Center Site.
October 3, 2003
Majority of New York Residents Support Ban on Smoking, Survey Finds.
October 3, 2003
Stock Investors Preserve Gains Made in Blockbuster Session.
October 3, 2003
U.S. Stocks Surge on Good News about Employment in September 2003.
October 4, 2003
So Far, Investment Banker's Trial in New York Goes Well for Prosecution.
October 4, 2003
Krispy Kreme Doughnut Outlet Opens at Harrod's Department Store in London.
October 4, 2003
Imax Wants Hollywood, Theater Operators to Notice Its Opening of 'Matrix'.
October 6, 2003
Daily News, New York, Guerrilla Investing Column.
October 6, 2003
Jones Apparel Chief Doesn't Stop on Quest for Results.
October 6, 2003
New York City Mayor Touts Creek Site for New Power Plant.
October 6, 2003
New York City's Transportation Authority Outsources $10 Million in Legal Work.
October 6, 2003
Noisy Areas near New York's Laguardia, JFK Airports May Lose Federal Aid.
October 6, 2003
Apparel Maker from 1980s Esprit Prepares Comeback Plan.
October 6, 2003
New York Dive Shop Set to Close Doors after 10 Years in Business.
October 7, 2003
McDonald's Beefs Up Its Nutrition Education Programs in New York.
October 7, 2003
Motorola to Abandon Chip-Making Business.
October 7, 2003
Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
October 7, 2003
Sanitation Firm Proposes Building High-Tech Facility in New York Neighborhood.
October 7, 2003
New York Water Pipeline Project Proves to Be A Lifetime of Work.
October 7, 2003
New Study Maps Poor Health in Various Neighborhoods of New York.
October 7, 2003
Stocks Move Higher ahead of Quarterly Earnings Reporting Season.
October 7, 2003
New York Paves Way for New Auto Trade School in College Point, Queens.
October 8, 2003
New York Newsstand Deal Won't Be Stalled.
October 8, 2003
Daily News, New York, Real Estate Column.
October 8, 2003
New York Lawmaker Seeks Federal Transit Funds to Ease Slow-Motion Commute.
October 8, 2003
Former Tyco Chief Lived Large on Company Tab, Prosecutors Says on Trial Day 1.
October 8, 2003
Councilman Seeks to Ban Street Vendors in Downtown Flushing, N.Y.
October 8, 2003
New York Stock Exchange to Reveal More Top Executives' Salaries.
October 8, 2003
Stocks Continue Climb as Quarterly Profit Season Kicks Off.
October 8, 2003
New York Mayor Cools to Plan for Tolls on East River Bridges.
October 8, 2003
New York City Controller to Probe Bidding That Made Snapple Official Beverage.
October 9, 2003
New York Cultural Institutions to Divvy Up $8 Million.
October 9, 2003
Toy-Industry Experts Predict Hot Products for Holiday Season.
October 9, 2003
Daily News, New York, Media Column.
October 9, 2003
Judges Reverse New York City Closure of Two Motels.
October 9, 2003
NBC to Acquire Vivendi Universal for $14 Billion.
October 9, 2003
Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Charges against Former CSFB Banker Quattrone.
October 9, 2003
Local Officials Want to Hit Brakes on Secret New York City Bus Talks.
October 9, 2003
Stock Drift Lower in Pre-Earnings Reports Trading.
October 9, 2003
New York City Cable TV Channel Rolls Out New Schedule.
October 9, 2003
Audit Criticizes New York Mayors' Use of Development Agency Funds.
October 10, 2003
Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
October 10, 2003
Improved Jobs Outlook Boosts Stock Markets.
October 10, 2003
New York Mayor Showcases Building Renaissance, New Fish Market.
October 10, 2003
Fashion Scribe May Sew Up Martha Stewart Case.
October 10, 2003
New York Stock Exchange to Pay Millions More to Top Executives, Sources Say.
October 10, 2003
Former Banker Quattrone Denies Claims of Thwarting Grand Jury Probe.
October 10, 2003
New York Law School May Relocate Next to Stock Exchange.
October 11, 2003
Laid-Off Wall Streeters Launch Low-Carbohydrate Bread Business in New York.
October 11, 2003
NYSE Presidents Score $22 Million Retirement Packages.
October 11, 2003
CDC Expert Says West Nile Gives U.S. Wakeup Call on Bioterror Readiness.
October 12, 2003... Byline: Brian Kates
Oct. 12--State wildlife pathologist Ward Stone holds a dead crow that was found in Westchester County. As scientists battle the fast-spreading West Nile virus, anti-terrorism experts hope that developing a network to...
New York Says Good-Bye to Starch, Hello to Atkins-Style Diets.
October 12, 2003... Byline: Alison Gendar
Oct. 12--Atkins dieter Jack Lebewohl, owner of the 2nd Avenue Deli, is all smiles -- and why not? He's lost 45 pounds. New Yorkers have seen the enemy, and it is bread.
Popular low-carbohydrate diets are changing...
New York's Subway System Counts on $15 Million from Digital Billboards.
October 13, 2003... Byline: Pete Donohue
Oct. 13--Times Square could be coming to a subway station near you.
By late December, broadcast giant Clear Channel Communications plans to set stations from Wall Street to 110th St. aglow with 80 electronic...
Stock Investors Look for Spillover Effect from Good Third-Quarter Profits.
October 13, 2003... Byline: Tom Van Riper
Oct. 13--The floodgates of the third-quarter profit season spill open this week, and stock investors are hoping for a big splash.
Those who began bidding up shares in March were betting not only on strong profits...
Daily News, New York, Peter Siris Column.
October 13, 2003... Byline: Peter Siris
Oct. 13--On Friday, I was skimming the morning's research, when a headline from Deutsche Bank made me drop my mouse. "Texas Instruments -- Throwing in the Valuation Towel -- Upgrade to Hold."
TI was at $24.99. The...
Independent Distributor of Snapple Loses Business in New York Public Schools.
October 13, 2003... Byline: Nancy Dillon
Oct. 13--The city's deal to make Snapple the official drink of New York public schools is sending Herbie Kalloff's family-run vending business down the drain.
The lifelong Brooklyn resident has been ordered to...
New York's Staten Island Bancorp May Sell Itself Soon.
October 13, 2003
Sen. Schumer Calls for Probe of Cell-Phone 'Dead Zones' in New York City.
October 13, 2003
AOL Time Warner to Delete AOL from Moniker, May Off-Load Internet Unit Later.
October 14, 2003... Byline: Phyllis Furman
Oct. 14--AOL Time Warner will erase AOL from its name on Thursday -- and a sale of its struggling online division may not be far behind.
Count on the world's largest media empire to dump America Online by the...
Martha Stewart Tells ABC's Barbara Walters She Fears Prison.
October 14, 2003... Byline: Greg B. Smith
Oct. 14--Despite the chilly exterior and the permanent smile, when it comes right down to it, Martha Stewart is afraid of going to prison.
"Who wouldn't be scared? Of course I'm scared," she told ABC's Barbara...
Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
October 14, 2003... Byline: Paul D. Colford
Oct. 14--Mary Jane Butters, of Moscow, Idaho, has a good thing going -- a million dollar book deal.
MaryJanesFarm -- her homespun, ad-free magazine that offers "Simple Solutions for Organic Living" -- has...
Snapple to Be New Beverage Supplier of New York City Teachers.
October 14, 2003... Byline: Nancy Dillon
Oct. 14--City teachers can say goodbye to Coke and Pepsi and hello to RC Cola and Diet Rite, Snapple's soda siblings.
The Department of Education has tapped Snapple as the new supplier of soda and other beverages...
Morgan Stanley Names New President.
October 14, 2003
Goldman Sachs Report, Motorola Earnings Spur Stock Market Surge.
October 14, 2003
New York Stock Exchange Has 33-Step Program for Cleaning up Its Act.
October 15, 2003
Daily News, New York, Real Estate Column.
October 15, 2003... Byline: Lore Croghan
Oct. 15--PLANNED HIGH-RISE WOULD INCLUDE (FORBIDDEN) APARTMENTS: A high-rise hotel that developer Stephen Touhey plans to build in the Meatpacking District will be half-filled with apartments -- though residential...