Normalcy In the Morning
Date: 26 September 2001
By Jim Rutenberg
Jim Rutenberg
Morning shows of Big Three television networks are moving back to more normal programming as events of Sept 11 recede (S)
Den 25 september 2001 var en tisdag under stjärntecknet ♎. Det var 267 e dagen i året. Förenta staternas president var George W. Bush.
Om du föddes den här dagen är du 24 år gammal. Din sista födelsedag var den torsdag 25 september 2025, 264 dagar sedan. Din nästa födelsedag är den fredag 25 september 2026, om 100 dagar. Du har bott i 9 030 dagar, eller cirka 216 742 timmar, eller cirka 13 004 569 minuter, eller cirka 780 274 140 sekunder.
Date: 26 September 2001
By Jim Rutenberg
Jim Rutenberg
Morning shows of Big Three television networks are moving back to more normal programming as events of Sept 11 recede (S)
Date: 25 September 2001
By Richard L. Berke and Janet Elder
Richard Berke
New York Times/CBS News Poll shows Americans favor going to war even if that means thousands of military casualties, but they want US to wait to act until it is certain who is responsible for attacks on World Trade Center and Pentagon; survey paints portrait of nation unsettled about terrorist attacks and expecting more of them, while at same time worried about state of economy; 60 percent of those surveyed say nation is in recession and 20 percent say nation is near one; Pres Bush receives 89 percent approval rating for way he is doing his job in wake of terrorist attacks, up from 50 percent in late Aug; there are suggestions in poll that Bush is buoyed because people hold high regard for his advisers; while fearing another terrorist incident, Americans overwhelmingly express confidence in government's ability to protect them, and more than 70 percent of those polled consider themselves very patriotic, substantial rise since question was last asked decade ago; feelings about New York City have been enhanced, with 84 percent of Americans saying they have good image of city and 61 percent saying they would visit there in next six months if they could afford it; there is near unanimity about performance of Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani: 95 percent approve how he handled attacks; graphs (L)
Date: 26 September 2001
By David Rohde
David Rohde
Two assassins believed linked to Osama bin Laden duped officials of Afghanistan's rebel Northern Alliance into believing they were journalists; kept up pose for over month before slaying rebel leader Ahmed Shah Massoud in bomb attack during Sept 9 interview; photo (M)
Date: 26 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Yellow Corp says third-quarter profit will be less than forecast (S)
Date: 26 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Bowater Inc, leading maker of newsprint, will have wider-than-forecast third-quarter loss because drop in advertising has cut demand for newsprint (S)
Date: 25 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Instinet Group, Reuters Group's automated stock trading network, says third-quarter profit will fall because of lost revenue after terrorist attacks closed stock markets in US for four days (S)
Date: 25 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Study by Germany's Siegburg Heart Center finds Boston Scientific Corp's experimental drug-coated stent, metal-mesh tube used to prop open cleared arteries, prevents blood vessels from reclogging (S)
Date: 25 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Phar-Mor Inc, which operates 139 drugstores in 24 states, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection because of heavy debt and will close 65 stores to reduce costs (S)
Date: 26 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Coca-Cola Co cuts its estimate of this year's volume sales for second time on concern that demand in US may slow; says case sales will rise 4 percent to 5 percent in 2001, less than 5 percent to 6 percent projected in April (S)
Date: 26 September 2001
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
American Standard Companies, maker of Trane air-conditioning systems, says falling sales of some cooling systems are dragging profit below forecasts and have resulted in 1,000 job cuts at unit (S)