CREDIT SUISSE NAMES NEW CO-HEAD OF GLOBAL MERGERS
Date: 08 May 2002
Credit Suisse First Boston names George Boutros co-head of its global mergers and acquisition group; Boutros will run grop with Don Meltzer (S)
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Date: 08 May 2002
Credit Suisse First Boston names George Boutros co-head of its global mergers and acquisition group; Boutros will run grop with Don Meltzer (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By Stephanie Rosenbloom
Stephanie Rosenbloom
Quinnipiac University names Hans Bergmann as new dean of College of Liberal Arts (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By FLORENCE FABRICANT
Florence FABRICANT
New York chefs, restaurants and wine professionals nearly sweep major categories in James Beard Foundation awards; Lidia Matticchio Bastianich of Felidia is named chef of year; Gotham Bar and Grill and Craft take top restaurant honors Jean-Francois Bruel of Daniel Boulud's DB Bistro Moderne is named rising star chef of year, and Mario Batali of Babbo is named best New York chef; cookbook of year is The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread by Peter Reinhart (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By MURRAY CHASS
Murray CHASS
Newly constructed, modern baseball parks like Baltimore Orioles' Camden Yards will attract fans at first but if team is not winning, fans see new park as merely quick fix; photos (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By Eric Nagourney
Eric Nagourney
Study by Dr Lydia Bazzano and colleagues at Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, published in journal Stroke, finds that high levels of folate, B-vitamin found in foods like citrus fruits, leafy green vegetables, beans and grains products, can lower risk of stroke (M)
Date: 08 May 2002
By SUZANNE DALEY
Suzanne DALEY
French Pres Jacques Chirac, under pressure to show results before crucial legislative elections, appoints conservative interim cabinet led by Jean-Pierre Raffarin as prime minister; Francis Mer, chairman of Arcelor steel giant, is unconventional choice for finance minister; conservative hard-liner Nicolas Sarkozy is named to new security ministry; Raffarin is low-key leader of regional council and outsider to Paris political establishment (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Martyn Straw is joining New York office of BBDO Worldwide as chief strategy officer, from Interbrand; David Martin succeeds Straw as president; Norman Sherman is named executive vice president and director for new unit at New York office of Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos that will specialize in health care and pharmaceutical business (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Hewlett-Packard Co, seeking to project image of decisiveness and synergy after acquiring Compaq Computer Corp, introduces its executive team and product strategy; Hewlett-Packard's chief executive Carleton S Fiorina and president Michael D Capellas, former chief executive of Compaq, present plan; photo (M)
Date: 08 May 2002
Credit Suisse First Boston names George Boutros co-head of its global mergers and acquisition group; Boutros will run grop with Don Meltzer (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By Stephanie Rosenbloom
Stephanie Rosenbloom
Quinnipiac University names Hans Bergmann as new dean of College of Liberal Arts (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By FLORENCE FABRICANT
Florence FABRICANT
New York chefs, restaurants and wine professionals nearly sweep major categories in James Beard Foundation awards; Lidia Matticchio Bastianich of Felidia is named chef of year; Gotham Bar and Grill and Craft take top restaurant honors Jean-Francois Bruel of Daniel Boulud's DB Bistro Moderne is named rising star chef of year, and Mario Batali of Babbo is named best New York chef; cookbook of year is The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread by Peter Reinhart (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By MURRAY CHASS
Murray CHASS
Newly constructed, modern baseball parks like Baltimore Orioles' Camden Yards will attract fans at first but if team is not winning, fans see new park as merely quick fix; photos (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By Eric Nagourney
Eric Nagourney
Study by Dr Lydia Bazzano and colleagues at Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, published in journal Stroke, finds that high levels of folate, B-vitamin found in foods like citrus fruits, leafy green vegetables, beans and grains products, can lower risk of stroke (M)
Date: 08 May 2002
By SUZANNE DALEY
Suzanne DALEY
French Pres Jacques Chirac, under pressure to show results before crucial legislative elections, appoints conservative interim cabinet led by Jean-Pierre Raffarin as prime minister; Francis Mer, chairman of Arcelor steel giant, is unconventional choice for finance minister; conservative hard-liner Nicolas Sarkozy is named to new security ministry; Raffarin is low-key leader of regional council and outsider to Paris political establishment (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Martyn Straw is joining New York office of BBDO Worldwide as chief strategy officer, from Interbrand; David Martin succeeds Straw as president; Norman Sherman is named executive vice president and director for new unit at New York office of Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos that will specialize in health care and pharmaceutical business (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Hewlett-Packard Co, seeking to project image of decisiveness and synergy after acquiring Compaq Computer Corp, introduces its executive team and product strategy; Hewlett-Packard's chief executive Carleton S Fiorina and president Michael D Capellas, former chief executive of Compaq, present plan; photo (M)
Date: 08 May 2002
Credit Suisse First Boston names George Boutros co-head of its global mergers and acquisition group; Boutros will run grop with Don Meltzer (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By Stephanie Rosenbloom
Stephanie Rosenbloom
Quinnipiac University names Hans Bergmann as new dean of College of Liberal Arts (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By FLORENCE FABRICANT
Florence FABRICANT
New York chefs, restaurants and wine professionals nearly sweep major categories in James Beard Foundation awards; Lidia Matticchio Bastianich of Felidia is named chef of year; Gotham Bar and Grill and Craft take top restaurant honors Jean-Francois Bruel of Daniel Boulud's DB Bistro Moderne is named rising star chef of year, and Mario Batali of Babbo is named best New York chef; cookbook of year is The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread by Peter Reinhart (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By MURRAY CHASS
Murray CHASS
Newly constructed, modern baseball parks like Baltimore Orioles' Camden Yards will attract fans at first but if team is not winning, fans see new park as merely quick fix; photos (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By Eric Nagourney
Eric Nagourney
Study by Dr Lydia Bazzano and colleagues at Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, published in journal Stroke, finds that high levels of folate, B-vitamin found in foods like citrus fruits, leafy green vegetables, beans and grains products, can lower risk of stroke (M)
Date: 08 May 2002
By SUZANNE DALEY
Suzanne DALEY
French Pres Jacques Chirac, under pressure to show results before crucial legislative elections, appoints conservative interim cabinet led by Jean-Pierre Raffarin as prime minister; Francis Mer, chairman of Arcelor steel giant, is unconventional choice for finance minister; conservative hard-liner Nicolas Sarkozy is named to new security ministry; Raffarin is low-key leader of regional council and outsider to Paris political establishment (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Martyn Straw is joining New York office of BBDO Worldwide as chief strategy officer, from Interbrand; David Martin succeeds Straw as president; Norman Sherman is named executive vice president and director for new unit at New York office of Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos that will specialize in health care and pharmaceutical business (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Hewlett-Packard Co, seeking to project image of decisiveness and synergy after acquiring Compaq Computer Corp, introduces its executive team and product strategy; Hewlett-Packard's chief executive Carleton S Fiorina and president Michael D Capellas, former chief executive of Compaq, present plan; photo (M)
Date: 08 May 2002
Credit Suisse First Boston names George Boutros co-head of its global mergers and acquisition group; Boutros will run grop with Don Meltzer (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By Stephanie Rosenbloom
Stephanie Rosenbloom
Quinnipiac University names Hans Bergmann as new dean of College of Liberal Arts (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By FLORENCE FABRICANT
Florence FABRICANT
New York chefs, restaurants and wine professionals nearly sweep major categories in James Beard Foundation awards; Lidia Matticchio Bastianich of Felidia is named chef of year; Gotham Bar and Grill and Craft take top restaurant honors Jean-Francois Bruel of Daniel Boulud's DB Bistro Moderne is named rising star chef of year, and Mario Batali of Babbo is named best New York chef; cookbook of year is The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread by Peter Reinhart (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By MURRAY CHASS
Murray CHASS
Newly constructed, modern baseball parks like Baltimore Orioles' Camden Yards will attract fans at first but if team is not winning, fans see new park as merely quick fix; photos (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By Eric Nagourney
Eric Nagourney
Study by Dr Lydia Bazzano and colleagues at Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, published in journal Stroke, finds that high levels of folate, B-vitamin found in foods like citrus fruits, leafy green vegetables, beans and grains products, can lower risk of stroke (M)
Date: 08 May 2002
By SUZANNE DALEY
Suzanne DALEY
French Pres Jacques Chirac, under pressure to show results before crucial legislative elections, appoints conservative interim cabinet led by Jean-Pierre Raffarin as prime minister; Francis Mer, chairman of Arcelor steel giant, is unconventional choice for finance minister; conservative hard-liner Nicolas Sarkozy is named to new security ministry; Raffarin is low-key leader of regional council and outsider to Paris political establishment (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Martyn Straw is joining New York office of BBDO Worldwide as chief strategy officer, from Interbrand; David Martin succeeds Straw as president; Norman Sherman is named executive vice president and director for new unit at New York office of Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos that will specialize in health care and pharmaceutical business (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Hewlett-Packard Co, seeking to project image of decisiveness and synergy after acquiring Compaq Computer Corp, introduces its executive team and product strategy; Hewlett-Packard's chief executive Carleton S Fiorina and president Michael D Capellas, former chief executive of Compaq, present plan; photo (M)
Date: 08 May 2002
Credit Suisse First Boston names George Boutros co-head of its global mergers and acquisition group; Boutros will run grop with Don Meltzer (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By Stephanie Rosenbloom
Stephanie Rosenbloom
Quinnipiac University names Hans Bergmann as new dean of College of Liberal Arts (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By FLORENCE FABRICANT
Florence FABRICANT
New York chefs, restaurants and wine professionals nearly sweep major categories in James Beard Foundation awards; Lidia Matticchio Bastianich of Felidia is named chef of year; Gotham Bar and Grill and Craft take top restaurant honors Jean-Francois Bruel of Daniel Boulud's DB Bistro Moderne is named rising star chef of year, and Mario Batali of Babbo is named best New York chef; cookbook of year is The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread by Peter Reinhart (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By MURRAY CHASS
Murray CHASS
Newly constructed, modern baseball parks like Baltimore Orioles' Camden Yards will attract fans at first but if team is not winning, fans see new park as merely quick fix; photos (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By Eric Nagourney
Eric Nagourney
Study by Dr Lydia Bazzano and colleagues at Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, published in journal Stroke, finds that high levels of folate, B-vitamin found in foods like citrus fruits, leafy green vegetables, beans and grains products, can lower risk of stroke (M)
Date: 08 May 2002
By SUZANNE DALEY
Suzanne DALEY
French Pres Jacques Chirac, under pressure to show results before crucial legislative elections, appoints conservative interim cabinet led by Jean-Pierre Raffarin as prime minister; Francis Mer, chairman of Arcelor steel giant, is unconventional choice for finance minister; conservative hard-liner Nicolas Sarkozy is named to new security ministry; Raffarin is low-key leader of regional council and outsider to Paris political establishment (M)
Date: 07 May 2002
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Martyn Straw is joining New York office of BBDO Worldwide as chief strategy officer, from Interbrand; David Martin succeeds Straw as president; Norman Sherman is named executive vice president and director for new unit at New York office of Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos that will specialize in health care and pharmaceutical business (S)
Date: 08 May 2002
By JOHN MARKOFF
John MARKOFF
Hewlett-Packard Co, seeking to project image of decisiveness and synergy after acquiring Compaq Computer Corp, introduces its executive team and product strategy; Hewlett-Packard's chief executive Carleton S Fiorina and president Michael D Capellas, former chief executive of Compaq, present plan; photo (M)