22nd of February 2000 News
Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 22 février 2000
New Tools for Employee Maintenance
Date: 23 February 2000
By JOANNA L. KROTZ
Joanna KROTZ
Article on various incentives employers are using to keep talented workers; Jeff Taylor, founder of Monster.com, discusses how he used raise and promotion to keep worker Colleen McGrath; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 22 February 2000
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 February 2000
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Creative Executives Take New Jobs
Date: 22 February 2000
By STUART ELLIOT
Stuart ELLIOT
J J Jordan, worldwide creative director at J Walter Thompson, leaves to open Branding Iron in Irvington, NY, agency focused on multimedia work; Jordan's post at Thompson will not be filled; D'Ary Masius Benton & Bowles hires Robin Weeks as executive vice president and chief creative officer; Weeks succeeds Gary J Horton; Donino White & Partners names Andre Nel as executive creative director, succeeding Dick Briner, who is taking medical leave from agency (S)
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For Mets' Zeile, the New Goal Is First
Date: 22 February 2000
By TYLER KEPNER
Tyler KEPNER
Todd Zeile works out at first base with coach Keith Hernandez at New York Mets spring training camp (M)
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New Tension Over Taiwan
Date: 23 February 2000
Editorial scores China for using threats of force against Taiwan if island 's leaders take too long to agree to reunite with mainland (S)
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From a Yeast Cell, a New Look at the Process of Aging
Date: 22 February 2000
By NICHOLAS WADE
Nicholas WADE
Gene known to govern rate of aging in yeast cells is found to be active in mice, yielding a new insight into why mice and people age and into possible ways of enhancing life span; gene's role is to 'silence' DNA, meaning it seals off suites of genes and prevents cell from gaining access to them (M)
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Squabble Puts Welfare Deals Under Spotlight In New York
Date: 22 February 2000
By NINA BERNSTEIN
Nina BERNSTEIN
New York City's $500 million in welfare-to-work contracts are suddenly focus of high-stakes political battle that has cast rare spotlight on how these deals are won; contracts have drawn little notice until recently; City Comptroller Alan G Hevesi on Feb 2 rejected first three contracts awarded, finding that Giuliani administration had improperly used provision limiting competition; he also questioned record of Maximus Inc, one of big winners (M)
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New campaign about online trading has a traditional message.
Date: 23 February 2000
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Alliance Capital is showing series of commercials using dark humor to depict investors who lose their life savings after playing stock market on their own; their message is invest for the future with long-term strategy using a financial adviser; photo (M)
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Of Survival On the Edge: How a Beetle Led Experts To a New Path
Date: 22 February 2000
By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
William STEVENS
Recent study shows that many species persist on fringes of their previous ranges, mostly because human activity pushes them there; suggests that conservation strategies that ignore fringes of endangered species' ranges may sometimes fails; researchers say that problem is that conventional rules often ignore impact of people; human activities like farming and logging have already pushed many species out of their core territories and relegated them to edges, where they cling to precarious existence in less favorable habitat; maps; photos (M)
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New Tools for Employee Maintenance
Date: 23 February 2000
By JOANNA L. KROTZ
Joanna KROTZ
Article on various incentives employers are using to keep talented workers; Jeff Taylor, founder of Monster.com, discusses how he used raise and promotion to keep worker Colleen McGrath; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 22 February 2000
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 February 2000
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Creative Executives Take New Jobs
Date: 22 February 2000
By STUART ELLIOT
Stuart ELLIOT
J J Jordan, worldwide creative director at J Walter Thompson, leaves to open Branding Iron in Irvington, NY, agency focused on multimedia work; Jordan's post at Thompson will not be filled; D'Ary Masius Benton & Bowles hires Robin Weeks as executive vice president and chief creative officer; Weeks succeeds Gary J Horton; Donino White & Partners names Andre Nel as executive creative director, succeeding Dick Briner, who is taking medical leave from agency (S)
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For Mets' Zeile, the New Goal Is First
Date: 22 February 2000
By TYLER KEPNER
Tyler KEPNER
Todd Zeile works out at first base with coach Keith Hernandez at New York Mets spring training camp (M)
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New Tension Over Taiwan
Date: 23 February 2000
Editorial scores China for using threats of force against Taiwan if island 's leaders take too long to agree to reunite with mainland (S)
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From a Yeast Cell, a New Look at the Process of Aging
Date: 22 February 2000
By NICHOLAS WADE
Nicholas WADE
Gene known to govern rate of aging in yeast cells is found to be active in mice, yielding a new insight into why mice and people age and into possible ways of enhancing life span; gene's role is to 'silence' DNA, meaning it seals off suites of genes and prevents cell from gaining access to them (M)
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Squabble Puts Welfare Deals Under Spotlight In New York
Date: 22 February 2000
By NINA BERNSTEIN
Nina BERNSTEIN
New York City's $500 million in welfare-to-work contracts are suddenly focus of high-stakes political battle that has cast rare spotlight on how these deals are won; contracts have drawn little notice until recently; City Comptroller Alan G Hevesi on Feb 2 rejected first three contracts awarded, finding that Giuliani administration had improperly used provision limiting competition; he also questioned record of Maximus Inc, one of big winners (M)
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New campaign about online trading has a traditional message.
Date: 23 February 2000
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Alliance Capital is showing series of commercials using dark humor to depict investors who lose their life savings after playing stock market on their own; their message is invest for the future with long-term strategy using a financial adviser; photo (M)
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Of Survival On the Edge: How a Beetle Led Experts To a New Path
Date: 22 February 2000
By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
William STEVENS
Recent study shows that many species persist on fringes of their previous ranges, mostly because human activity pushes them there; suggests that conservation strategies that ignore fringes of endangered species' ranges may sometimes fails; researchers say that problem is that conventional rules often ignore impact of people; human activities like farming and logging have already pushed many species out of their core territories and relegated them to edges, where they cling to precarious existence in less favorable habitat; maps; photos (M)
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New Tools for Employee Maintenance
Date: 23 February 2000
By JOANNA L. KROTZ
Joanna KROTZ
Article on various incentives employers are using to keep talented workers; Jeff Taylor, founder of Monster.com, discusses how he used raise and promotion to keep worker Colleen McGrath; photo (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 22 February 2000
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 February 2000
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Creative Executives Take New Jobs
Date: 22 February 2000
By STUART ELLIOT
Stuart ELLIOT
J J Jordan, worldwide creative director at J Walter Thompson, leaves to open Branding Iron in Irvington, NY, agency focused on multimedia work; Jordan's post at Thompson will not be filled; D'Ary Masius Benton & Bowles hires Robin Weeks as executive vice president and chief creative officer; Weeks succeeds Gary J Horton; Donino White & Partners names Andre Nel as executive creative director, succeeding Dick Briner, who is taking medical leave from agency (S)
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For Mets' Zeile, the New Goal Is First
Date: 22 February 2000
By TYLER KEPNER
Tyler KEPNER
Todd Zeile works out at first base with coach Keith Hernandez at New York Mets spring training camp (M)
Full Article
New Tension Over Taiwan
Date: 23 February 2000
Editorial scores China for using threats of force against Taiwan if island 's leaders take too long to agree to reunite with mainland (S)
Full Article
From a Yeast Cell, a New Look at the Process of Aging
Date: 22 February 2000
By NICHOLAS WADE
Nicholas WADE
Gene known to govern rate of aging in yeast cells is found to be active in mice, yielding a new insight into why mice and people age and into possible ways of enhancing life span; gene's role is to 'silence' DNA, meaning it seals off suites of genes and prevents cell from gaining access to them (M)
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Squabble Puts Welfare Deals Under Spotlight In New York
Date: 22 February 2000
By NINA BERNSTEIN
Nina BERNSTEIN
New York City's $500 million in welfare-to-work contracts are suddenly focus of high-stakes political battle that has cast rare spotlight on how these deals are won; contracts have drawn little notice until recently; City Comptroller Alan G Hevesi on Feb 2 rejected first three contracts awarded, finding that Giuliani administration had improperly used provision limiting competition; he also questioned record of Maximus Inc, one of big winners (M)
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New campaign about online trading has a traditional message.
Date: 23 February 2000
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Alliance Capital is showing series of commercials using dark humor to depict investors who lose their life savings after playing stock market on their own; their message is invest for the future with long-term strategy using a financial adviser; photo (M)
Full Article
Of Survival On the Edge: How a Beetle Led Experts To a New Path
Date: 22 February 2000
By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
William STEVENS
Recent study shows that many species persist on fringes of their previous ranges, mostly because human activity pushes them there; suggests that conservation strategies that ignore fringes of endangered species' ranges may sometimes fails; researchers say that problem is that conventional rules often ignore impact of people; human activities like farming and logging have already pushed many species out of their core territories and relegated them to edges, where they cling to precarious existence in less favorable habitat; maps; photos (M)
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New Tools for Employee Maintenance
Date: 23 February 2000
By JOANNA L. KROTZ
Joanna KROTZ
Article on various incentives employers are using to keep talented workers; Jeff Taylor, founder of Monster.com, discusses how he used raise and promotion to keep worker Colleen McGrath; photo (M)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 22 February 2000
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 February 2000
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Creative Executives Take New Jobs
Date: 22 February 2000
By STUART ELLIOT
Stuart ELLIOT
J J Jordan, worldwide creative director at J Walter Thompson, leaves to open Branding Iron in Irvington, NY, agency focused on multimedia work; Jordan's post at Thompson will not be filled; D'Ary Masius Benton & Bowles hires Robin Weeks as executive vice president and chief creative officer; Weeks succeeds Gary J Horton; Donino White & Partners names Andre Nel as executive creative director, succeeding Dick Briner, who is taking medical leave from agency (S)
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For Mets' Zeile, the New Goal Is First
Date: 22 February 2000
By TYLER KEPNER
Tyler KEPNER
Todd Zeile works out at first base with coach Keith Hernandez at New York Mets spring training camp (M)
Full Article
New Tension Over Taiwan
Date: 23 February 2000
Editorial scores China for using threats of force against Taiwan if island 's leaders take too long to agree to reunite with mainland (S)
Full Article
From a Yeast Cell, a New Look at the Process of Aging
Date: 22 February 2000
By NICHOLAS WADE
Nicholas WADE
Gene known to govern rate of aging in yeast cells is found to be active in mice, yielding a new insight into why mice and people age and into possible ways of enhancing life span; gene's role is to 'silence' DNA, meaning it seals off suites of genes and prevents cell from gaining access to them (M)
Full Article
Squabble Puts Welfare Deals Under Spotlight In New York
Date: 22 February 2000
By NINA BERNSTEIN
Nina BERNSTEIN
New York City's $500 million in welfare-to-work contracts are suddenly focus of high-stakes political battle that has cast rare spotlight on how these deals are won; contracts have drawn little notice until recently; City Comptroller Alan G Hevesi on Feb 2 rejected first three contracts awarded, finding that Giuliani administration had improperly used provision limiting competition; he also questioned record of Maximus Inc, one of big winners (M)
Full Article
New campaign about online trading has a traditional message.
Date: 23 February 2000
By Patricia Winters Lauro
Patricia Lauro
Alliance Capital is showing series of commercials using dark humor to depict investors who lose their life savings after playing stock market on their own; their message is invest for the future with long-term strategy using a financial adviser; photo (M)
Full Article
Of Survival On the Edge: How a Beetle Led Experts To a New Path
Date: 22 February 2000
By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
William STEVENS
Recent study shows that many species persist on fringes of their previous ranges, mostly because human activity pushes them there; suggests that conservation strategies that ignore fringes of endangered species' ranges may sometimes fails; researchers say that problem is that conventional rules often ignore impact of people; human activities like farming and logging have already pushed many species out of their core territories and relegated them to edges, where they cling to precarious existence in less favorable habitat; maps; photos (M)
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