NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 April 2003
O dia 22 de abril de 2003 foi um terça-feira sob o signo de ♉. Foi o dia 111 do ano. O presidente dos Estados Unidos foi George W. Bush.
Se você nasceu neste dia, você tem 23 anos de idade. Seu último aniversário foi no dia quarta-feira, 22 de abril de 2026, 47 dias atrás. Seu próximo aniversário é no dia quinta-feira, 22 de abril de 2027, em 317 dias. Você viveu 8.448 dias, ou cerca de 202.760 horas, ou cerca de 12.165.629 minutos, ou cerca de 729.937.740 segundos.
Date: 22 April 2003
By GUY TREBAY
Guy TREBAY
Big splashy prints and lots of bright colors are expected to set cultural mood in New York fashion this spring; photos (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By CHRIS NELSON
Chris NELSON
Comment on reflowering of Seattle's rock scene, with new releases by punk, pop and grunge groups; photos (S)
Date: 23 April 2003
By CAROL VOGEL
Carol VOGEL
Michael Govan, director of Dia Foundation, describes acquisition of abandoned 1929 factory in Beacon, NY, that has been transformed into Dia: Beacon, $50 million art museum opening on May 18; photo (M)
Date: 23 April 2003
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Adm Harold W Gehman, chairman of board investigating breakup of shuttle Columbia, says panel is moving into new phase and plans to develop working hypothesis for accident and refine it to fit available evidence; members appearing at briefing are now clearly focused on foam from shuttle's external tank that struck and apparently damaged leading edge of wing on launching; report scattered bits of technical progress in investigation; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By EDWARD WONG
Edward WONG
Date: 23 April 2003
By GREG WINTER
Greg WINTER
Two new studies make case that do-or-die exams, which decide whether students graduate, teachers are dismissed or schools are shut in more than half states in nation, bring about at least a modicum of academic progress, especially for minority students who may get scant attention otherwise; entirely contradict what some other scholars have found; map; chart shows changes in students reaching competence in mathematics when additional layer of consequences was placed on them and their schools (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey drivers licenses will be replaced starting in July with digital model that will be among most tamper-proof anywhere; state's licenses are now among easiest to counterfeit; new security features noted; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By GUY TREBAY
Guy TREBAY
Big splashy prints and lots of bright colors are expected to set cultural mood in New York fashion this spring; photos (M)
Date: 23 April 2003
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Adm Harold W Gehman, chairman of board investigating breakup of shuttle Columbia, says panel is moving into new phase and plans to develop working hypothesis for accident and refine it to fit available evidence; members appearing at briefing are now clearly focused on foam from shuttle's external tank that struck and apparently damaged leading edge of wing on launching; report scattered bits of technical progress in investigation; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By EDWARD WONG
Edward WONG
Date: 23 April 2003
By GREG WINTER
Greg WINTER
Two new studies make case that do-or-die exams, which decide whether students graduate, teachers are dismissed or schools are shut in more than half states in nation, bring about at least a modicum of academic progress, especially for minority students who may get scant attention otherwise; entirely contradict what some other scholars have found; map; chart shows changes in students reaching competence in mathematics when additional layer of consequences was placed on them and their schools (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey drivers licenses will be replaced starting in July with digital model that will be among most tamper-proof anywhere; state's licenses are now among easiest to counterfeit; new security features noted; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By CHRIS NELSON
Chris NELSON
Comment on reflowering of Seattle's rock scene, with new releases by punk, pop and grunge groups; photos (S)
Date: 23 April 2003
By CAROL VOGEL
Carol VOGEL
Michael Govan, director of Dia Foundation, describes acquisition of abandoned 1929 factory in Beacon, NY, that has been transformed into Dia: Beacon, $50 million art museum opening on May 18; photo (M)
Date: 23 April 2003
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Adm Harold W Gehman, chairman of board investigating breakup of shuttle Columbia, says panel is moving into new phase and plans to develop working hypothesis for accident and refine it to fit available evidence; members appearing at briefing are now clearly focused on foam from shuttle's external tank that struck and apparently damaged leading edge of wing on launching; report scattered bits of technical progress in investigation; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By EDWARD WONG
Edward WONG
Date: 23 April 2003
By GREG WINTER
Greg WINTER
Two new studies make case that do-or-die exams, which decide whether students graduate, teachers are dismissed or schools are shut in more than half states in nation, bring about at least a modicum of academic progress, especially for minority students who may get scant attention otherwise; entirely contradict what some other scholars have found; map; chart shows changes in students reaching competence in mathematics when additional layer of consequences was placed on them and their schools (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey drivers licenses will be replaced starting in July with digital model that will be among most tamper-proof anywhere; state's licenses are now among easiest to counterfeit; new security features noted; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By GUY TREBAY
Guy TREBAY
Big splashy prints and lots of bright colors are expected to set cultural mood in New York fashion this spring; photos (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By CHRIS NELSON
Chris NELSON
Comment on reflowering of Seattle's rock scene, with new releases by punk, pop and grunge groups; photos (S)
Date: 23 April 2003
By CAROL VOGEL
Carol VOGEL
Michael Govan, director of Dia Foundation, describes acquisition of abandoned 1929 factory in Beacon, NY, that has been transformed into Dia: Beacon, $50 million art museum opening on May 18; photo (M)
Date: 23 April 2003
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Adm Harold W Gehman, chairman of board investigating breakup of shuttle Columbia, says panel is moving into new phase and plans to develop working hypothesis for accident and refine it to fit available evidence; members appearing at briefing are now clearly focused on foam from shuttle's external tank that struck and apparently damaged leading edge of wing on launching; report scattered bits of technical progress in investigation; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey drivers licenses will be replaced starting in July with digital model that will be among most tamper-proof anywhere; state's licenses are now among easiest to counterfeit; new security features noted; photo (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By GUY TREBAY
Guy TREBAY
Big splashy prints and lots of bright colors are expected to set cultural mood in New York fashion this spring; photos (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By CHRIS NELSON
Chris NELSON
Comment on reflowering of Seattle's rock scene, with new releases by punk, pop and grunge groups; photos (S)
Date: 22 April 2003
By EDWARD WONG
Edward WONG
Date: 23 April 2003
By GREG WINTER
Greg WINTER
Two new studies make case that do-or-die exams, which decide whether students graduate, teachers are dismissed or schools are shut in more than half states in nation, bring about at least a modicum of academic progress, especially for minority students who may get scant attention otherwise; entirely contradict what some other scholars have found; map; chart shows changes in students reaching competence in mathematics when additional layer of consequences was placed on them and their schools (M)
Date: 22 April 2003
By LAURA MANSNERUS
Laura MANSNERUS
New Jersey drivers licenses will be replaced starting in July with digital model that will be among most tamper-proof anywhere; state's licenses are now among easiest to counterfeit; new security features noted; photo (M)