Wednesday, April 19, 2006

April 19, 2006

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

3:14 HOME OFFICE NY Times Mi, A Name I Call Myself. And You Are?
3:18 Mayor Seeks to Lower A Barrier for Food Stamps
3:19 Europe, Too, Takeas Harder Line in Handling Terrorism Suspects
3:21-2 2 emails
3:25 Mad Cow Case is Found in Canada
3:26 A Non-Swinging Playboy Sets off a Furor in Indonesia
3:27-32 Despite Laws, Stalkers Roam on the Internet
3:33-46 MySpace is Unprofessional, but That’s the Point
3:47-8 Sprinkling in a Bit of Everything, Backward and Forward
3:38 Acquisition.com The Fiery Furnaces
3:57-8 Can’t Sleep? Read This
4:20-23 Murder Charge for Ex-Officer in SI Shooting
4:24-5 College Student’s Killers Are Sentenced to Life in Prison
4:25-7 Indignant Father Gets 5 to 15 Years in the Death of 2 Toddlers
4:27-9 Housing Groups Attack Luxury Units’ Tax Breaks
4:30-2 As A Husband Lies Shot, His Kin Recall the Women
4:40 Seeking Ancestry and Privilege, In DNA Ties Uncovered by Tests
5:10 Who Takes the Cake when the Class is Over
5:12-20 Beyond Swollen Limbs, A Disease’s Hidden Agony
5:21 In Russia, Buying Wine Takes A Delicate Nose for Fraud
5:27 Iraq Findings Leaked by Aide were Disputed
5:20 A City Exposed
5:30-7 The Price of Admission in a Material World
5:38-42 NY Leads Politeness Trend? Get Outta Here!
6:04 Finding the Middle Ground in Manhattan Hotels

April 18,, 2006

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

8:08-11 PATH The Fire This Time: A General’s Report
8:15-16 Suspect Surrenders in Killing of 2 Year Old
8:17 Mystery of Man Gone 13 Years Ends in Brooklyn Court
8:27 Fiction Geraldine BrooksPoetry Claudia Emerson Criticism Robin Givhan

12:09-13 NJCU FACULTY DINING Mayor Overules 2 Aides Seeking Food Stamp Shift
12:15-19 Turmoil at Village Voice: A New Editor is Awaited
12:19-22 In Coffee Throwing Cae, a Second Allegation Emerges
12:23-27 A New Crime Fighter, for $10 in Hay and Oats
12:31 National Archives Pact Let CIA Withdraw Public Documents
12:32 Lawyer Says Two Duke Lacrosse Players are Indicted in Rape Case
12:33 Rumsfeld Says Calls for Ouster will Pass
12:40 Nemo Beware: Fish Tank Can Be a Haven for Salmonella
12:40 Really? The Claim: Birth Order Influences Intelligence
12:45-7 A Slight Change in Habits Could Lull You to Sleep

2:21-23 NJCU OFFICE 3 emails

7:50-55 NJCU Academia Dissects the Service Sector, but Is it a Science?
7:55-8:01 A Farewell to Citigroup

April 17, 2006

Monday, April 17, 2006

12:57-1:21 Franco Moretti Graphs, Maps, Trees: Abstract Models for a Literary History 9 pages
9:47-12:22 HOME OFFICE Dave Eggers A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius 147 pages

April 16, 2006

Sunday, April 16, 2006

12:07-12 HOME OFFICE NY Times Final Struggles of 9/11 Plane Fill Courtroom
12:12- 15 Lawyers for Lacross Players at Duke Say They Expect Indictment in Rape Case
12:16 June Pointer, Singer with the Pointer Sisters, Dies at 52

April 15, 2006

Saturday, April 15, 2006

3:20-3 LIVING ROOM NY Times Book Review The Belmont Strangler

April 14, 2006

Friday, April 14, 2006

9:40-10:10 LIVING ROOM Alain Badiou The Inaesthetic 4 pages

12:44-7 Treasurey Rate Signals Burdens for Borrowers
12:47-57 More Retired Generals Call For Rumsfeld’s Resignation
1:17-26 3 Deaths in China Reveal Disparity in Price of Lives
1:26-32 Debate Revives as 9/11 Dust is Called Fatal
1:33-6 From Faint Meows, a Frenzy Grows
1:37-38 Find a Penny, Pick it Up, Sell it for 1,000 Bucks

April 13, 2006

Thursday, April 13, 2006

5:59-6:05 NY WATERWAY Librarians Win As US Relents on Secrecy Law
6:05-7 Tycoon of Chinese Real Estate Is Leasing at Trade Center Site

6:18-24 LIGHT RAIL Run Windows and Mac OS Both at Once
6:27-31 Excuses from the Jury Pool: He’s Heard it All

8:55-9:20 PATH Alain Badiou The Inasethetic 5pages

April 12, 2006

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

2:10 HOME OFFICE 4 emails
2:11-12 Deaf-Theater Troupes Reel From Federal Cuts
2:12-7:32 TurboTax 2004 TurboTax 2005

April 11, 2006

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

7:50-51 PATH TRAIN Stabilizing Today, Matt Lauer Extends Contract to 2011
7:58-8:02 At Berlin Biennial, Art Fits Anywhere
8:04-6 A New Fugue for Handicappers: Interactive and Unpredictable ‘Ameridcan Idol’

8:38 New Jersey Tribe Member Dies after Park Police Shooting at Back-Roads Party
8:39 BUS Retired Police Officer is Killed in Hail of Bullets at S.I. Mall
8:47-8 Retired Police Officers Shot; Wife is Held for Questioning

9:47-52 PATH Lawyers for Duke Players Say DNA Evidence Clears Them
9:57-9 Foreign Pros in College Tennis: On Top and Under Scrutiny
9:58 Zines in the Library Catalogue? Of Course
10-02 Vilgot Sjoman, Filmmaker Without Taboos, Dies at 81
10:11-12 Why Industrious Rats Put up with Lazy Ones
10:12-13 From Squeak to Syntax: Language’s Incremental Evolution

April 10, 2006

Monday, April 10, 2006

2:35-7 BRYANT PARK NY’er
2:37-9 NY Mag

9:52-8 HOME OFFICE NY TimesRecalling the Failings of a Son Lost in Greenwich
10:03-6 Relieving the Power Grid, Dirtying the Air
10:07-14 A Murder Victim’s Child Disputes Junger Book
10:15- 17 Idea for Da Vinci Code Was Not Stolen, Judge Says
10:18-20 After 35 Years, Unburdening a Guilt Heart
10:28-30 Nickel Brightens the Bath. Gold Stays In Your Pocket.
10:31-52 Annie Proulx Brokeback Mountain 8 pages
10:52 NY’er Subtle Charms
10:53 Acquisition.com Shrift
10:54-11:53 Proulx 48 pages

April 9, 2006

Sunday, April 9, 2006

11:10-12 LIVING ROOM An Extraordinary Quarter, but Why?
11:35-7 Foreign Index Fundds Are Gaining New Fans
11:43-4 Mutual Funds Report
11:55-12:04 The Bjork-Barney Enigma Machine
12:04-5 The Stuff of Fiction
3:21-3 By Day, the Mayor; By Night an Item
3:23 Vows Campbell Brown and Dan Secor
3:24 Vera Lauder, Adam Bye

April 8, 2006

Saturday, April 8, 2006

3:33-5 SUBWAY Blame and Uncertainty as Immigration Deal Fails