NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 18 March 2006
17 березня 2006 р. був пʼятниця під знаком зірки ♓. Це був 75 день року. Президентом Сполучених Штатів був George W. Bush.
Якщо ви народилися в цей день, вам 20 років. Ваш останній день народження був вівторок, 17 березня 2026 р., 81 днів тому. Ваш наступний день народження середа, 17 березня 2027 р. через 283 днів. Ви прожили 7 386 днів, або приблизно 177 272 годин, або приблизно 10 636 370 хвилин, або приблизно 638 182 200 секунд.
Date: 18 March 2006
By NICHOLAS WOOD; Ian Fisher contributed reporting for this article
Nicholas WOOD
Nicholas Wood analysis contends that as Belgrade girds for funeral of Slobodan Milosevic, vision that he used to propel himself to power also appears to be dead; holds that he waved banner of Greater Serbia, which would unite Serbs across crumbling Yugoslavia, but Serbian-inhabited areas in Bosnia and Croatia are long separated from government in Belgrade, after deaths of close to 250,000 people in Balkan wars of 1990's; photo (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By CARL HULSE
Carl HULSE
Carl Hulse analysis holds that largess demonstrated by Senate in padding its budget with billions of dollars in additional spending showed that lawmakers are no different from many of their constituents: they do not mind pulling out charge card when money is tight; contends that administration and Congress act as if surplus that greeted Pres Bush when he checked into White House is still in bank, rather than recognizing that whatever windfall was available then was eaten up and more by tax cuts (M)
Date: 17 March 2006
By MARC SANTORA (NYT); Compiled by John Sullivan
Marc NYT
New York State and New York City report 67 percent increase above normal in purchases of antiviral medicines used to treat flu after October 2005 reports about avian influenza and potential for pandemic (S)
Date: 18 March 2006
By JIM YARDLEY; Joel Brinkley contributed reporting from Washington for this article
Jim YARDLEY
Chinese authorities withdraw part of case against Zhao Yan, Chinese researcher for New York Times, in surprise legal maneuver that leaves unclear whether he will be released as Pres Hu Jintao prepares to visit US (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By SARAH LYALL (NYT)
Sarah NYT
High Court judge rules that The Mail violated Prince Charles's privacy when newspaper published excerpts from document in which he mused on 1997 transfer of Hong Kong to China (S)
Date: 17 March 2006
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses debut of SportsNet New York (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By MARLISE SIMONS and ELISABETH ROSENTHAL; Marlise Simons reported from The Hague for this article, and Elisabeth Rosenthal from Rome
Marlise SIMONS
UN war crimes tribunal says Dutch autopsy on Slobodan Milosevic, former Yugoslav president who was found dead in his cell, detected no evidence of any toxin, nonprescribed medication or abnormal levels of his prescribed medicines (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By RICHARD SANDOMIR (NYT)
Richard NYT
SportsNet New York endures technical difficulties during broadcast (S)n
Date: 18 March 2006
By NICHOLAS WOOD; Ian Fisher contributed reporting for this article
Nicholas WOOD
Nicholas Wood analysis contends that as Belgrade girds for funeral of Slobodan Milosevic, vision that he used to propel himself to power also appears to be dead; holds that he waved banner of Greater Serbia, which would unite Serbs across crumbling Yugoslavia, but Serbian-inhabited areas in Bosnia and Croatia are long separated from government in Belgrade, after deaths of close to 250,000 people in Balkan wars of 1990's; photo (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By CARL HULSE
Carl HULSE
Carl Hulse analysis holds that largess demonstrated by Senate in padding its budget with billions of dollars in additional spending showed that lawmakers are no different from many of their constituents: they do not mind pulling out charge card when money is tight; contends that administration and Congress act as if surplus that greeted Pres Bush when he checked into White House is still in bank, rather than recognizing that whatever windfall was available then was eaten up and more by tax cuts (M)
Date: 17 March 2006
By MARC SANTORA (NYT); Compiled by John Sullivan
Marc NYT
New York State and New York City report 67 percent increase above normal in purchases of antiviral medicines used to treat flu after October 2005 reports about avian influenza and potential for pandemic (S)
Date: 18 March 2006
By JIM YARDLEY; Joel Brinkley contributed reporting from Washington for this article
Jim YARDLEY
Chinese authorities withdraw part of case against Zhao Yan, Chinese researcher for New York Times, in surprise legal maneuver that leaves unclear whether he will be released as Pres Hu Jintao prepares to visit US (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By SARAH LYALL (NYT)
Sarah NYT
High Court judge rules that The Mail violated Prince Charles's privacy when newspaper published excerpts from document in which he mused on 1997 transfer of Hong Kong to China (S)
Date: 17 March 2006
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses debut of SportsNet New York (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By MARLISE SIMONS and ELISABETH ROSENTHAL; Marlise Simons reported from The Hague for this article, and Elisabeth Rosenthal from Rome
Marlise SIMONS
UN war crimes tribunal says Dutch autopsy on Slobodan Milosevic, former Yugoslav president who was found dead in his cell, detected no evidence of any toxin, nonprescribed medication or abnormal levels of his prescribed medicines (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By RICHARD SANDOMIR (NYT)
Richard NYT
SportsNet New York endures technical difficulties during broadcast (S)n
Date: 18 March 2006
By NICHOLAS WOOD; Ian Fisher contributed reporting for this article
Nicholas WOOD
Nicholas Wood analysis contends that as Belgrade girds for funeral of Slobodan Milosevic, vision that he used to propel himself to power also appears to be dead; holds that he waved banner of Greater Serbia, which would unite Serbs across crumbling Yugoslavia, but Serbian-inhabited areas in Bosnia and Croatia are long separated from government in Belgrade, after deaths of close to 250,000 people in Balkan wars of 1990's; photo (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By CARL HULSE
Carl HULSE
Carl Hulse analysis holds that largess demonstrated by Senate in padding its budget with billions of dollars in additional spending showed that lawmakers are no different from many of their constituents: they do not mind pulling out charge card when money is tight; contends that administration and Congress act as if surplus that greeted Pres Bush when he checked into White House is still in bank, rather than recognizing that whatever windfall was available then was eaten up and more by tax cuts (M)
Date: 17 March 2006
By MARC SANTORA (NYT); Compiled by John Sullivan
Marc NYT
New York State and New York City report 67 percent increase above normal in purchases of antiviral medicines used to treat flu after October 2005 reports about avian influenza and potential for pandemic (S)
Date: 18 March 2006
By JIM YARDLEY; Joel Brinkley contributed reporting from Washington for this article
Jim YARDLEY
Chinese authorities withdraw part of case against Zhao Yan, Chinese researcher for New York Times, in surprise legal maneuver that leaves unclear whether he will be released as Pres Hu Jintao prepares to visit US (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By SARAH LYALL (NYT)
Sarah NYT
High Court judge rules that The Mail violated Prince Charles's privacy when newspaper published excerpts from document in which he mused on 1997 transfer of Hong Kong to China (S)
Date: 17 March 2006
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses debut of SportsNet New York (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By MARLISE SIMONS and ELISABETH ROSENTHAL; Marlise Simons reported from The Hague for this article, and Elisabeth Rosenthal from Rome
Marlise SIMONS
UN war crimes tribunal says Dutch autopsy on Slobodan Milosevic, former Yugoslav president who was found dead in his cell, detected no evidence of any toxin, nonprescribed medication or abnormal levels of his prescribed medicines (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By RICHARD SANDOMIR (NYT)
Richard NYT
SportsNet New York endures technical difficulties during broadcast (S)n
Date: 18 March 2006
By NICHOLAS WOOD; Ian Fisher contributed reporting for this article
Nicholas WOOD
Nicholas Wood analysis contends that as Belgrade girds for funeral of Slobodan Milosevic, vision that he used to propel himself to power also appears to be dead; holds that he waved banner of Greater Serbia, which would unite Serbs across crumbling Yugoslavia, but Serbian-inhabited areas in Bosnia and Croatia are long separated from government in Belgrade, after deaths of close to 250,000 people in Balkan wars of 1990's; photo (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By CARL HULSE
Carl HULSE
Carl Hulse analysis holds that largess demonstrated by Senate in padding its budget with billions of dollars in additional spending showed that lawmakers are no different from many of their constituents: they do not mind pulling out charge card when money is tight; contends that administration and Congress act as if surplus that greeted Pres Bush when he checked into White House is still in bank, rather than recognizing that whatever windfall was available then was eaten up and more by tax cuts (M)
Date: 17 March 2006
By MARC SANTORA (NYT); Compiled by John Sullivan
Marc NYT
New York State and New York City report 67 percent increase above normal in purchases of antiviral medicines used to treat flu after October 2005 reports about avian influenza and potential for pandemic (S)
Date: 18 March 2006
By JIM YARDLEY; Joel Brinkley contributed reporting from Washington for this article
Jim YARDLEY
Chinese authorities withdraw part of case against Zhao Yan, Chinese researcher for New York Times, in surprise legal maneuver that leaves unclear whether he will be released as Pres Hu Jintao prepares to visit US (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By SARAH LYALL (NYT)
Sarah NYT
High Court judge rules that The Mail violated Prince Charles's privacy when newspaper published excerpts from document in which he mused on 1997 transfer of Hong Kong to China (S)
Date: 17 March 2006
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses debut of SportsNet New York (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By MARLISE SIMONS and ELISABETH ROSENTHAL; Marlise Simons reported from The Hague for this article, and Elisabeth Rosenthal from Rome
Marlise SIMONS
UN war crimes tribunal says Dutch autopsy on Slobodan Milosevic, former Yugoslav president who was found dead in his cell, detected no evidence of any toxin, nonprescribed medication or abnormal levels of his prescribed medicines (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By RICHARD SANDOMIR (NYT)
Richard NYT
SportsNet New York endures technical difficulties during broadcast (S)n
Date: 18 March 2006
By NICHOLAS WOOD; Ian Fisher contributed reporting for this article
Nicholas WOOD
Nicholas Wood analysis contends that as Belgrade girds for funeral of Slobodan Milosevic, vision that he used to propel himself to power also appears to be dead; holds that he waved banner of Greater Serbia, which would unite Serbs across crumbling Yugoslavia, but Serbian-inhabited areas in Bosnia and Croatia are long separated from government in Belgrade, after deaths of close to 250,000 people in Balkan wars of 1990's; photo (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By CARL HULSE
Carl HULSE
Carl Hulse analysis holds that largess demonstrated by Senate in padding its budget with billions of dollars in additional spending showed that lawmakers are no different from many of their constituents: they do not mind pulling out charge card when money is tight; contends that administration and Congress act as if surplus that greeted Pres Bush when he checked into White House is still in bank, rather than recognizing that whatever windfall was available then was eaten up and more by tax cuts (M)
Date: 17 March 2006
By MARC SANTORA (NYT); Compiled by John Sullivan
Marc NYT
New York State and New York City report 67 percent increase above normal in purchases of antiviral medicines used to treat flu after October 2005 reports about avian influenza and potential for pandemic (S)
Date: 18 March 2006
By JIM YARDLEY; Joel Brinkley contributed reporting from Washington for this article
Jim YARDLEY
Chinese authorities withdraw part of case against Zhao Yan, Chinese researcher for New York Times, in surprise legal maneuver that leaves unclear whether he will be released as Pres Hu Jintao prepares to visit US (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By SARAH LYALL (NYT)
Sarah NYT
High Court judge rules that The Mail violated Prince Charles's privacy when newspaper published excerpts from document in which he mused on 1997 transfer of Hong Kong to China (S)
Date: 17 March 2006
By Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir
Richard Sandomir TV Sports column discusses debut of SportsNet New York (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By MARLISE SIMONS and ELISABETH ROSENTHAL; Marlise Simons reported from The Hague for this article, and Elisabeth Rosenthal from Rome
Marlise SIMONS
UN war crimes tribunal says Dutch autopsy on Slobodan Milosevic, former Yugoslav president who was found dead in his cell, detected no evidence of any toxin, nonprescribed medication or abnormal levels of his prescribed medicines (M)
Date: 18 March 2006
By RICHARD SANDOMIR (NYT)
Richard NYT
SportsNet New York endures technical difficulties during broadcast (S)n