Appearance
1997Year Joseph A Fagan letter on Sept 14 article about atom spy Theodore Hall
says Hall's treasonous behavior stands in contrast to countless Americans of his own age who fought and died in World War II; finds it shocking that son of pogrom refugees would spy for Russia (S) The Boy Who Gave Away the Bomb
1997Year John Tierney article profiles Fitz-Greene Halleck, 19th-century New Yorker who composed poetry ranging from the incomprehensible to the awful, and who is only American writer to have statue on Central Park's Literary Walk
says Hallack's greatness was in his life as a visionary on the New York literary scene just as the city was becoming America's publishing capital; photo of statue (M) An Ode to Fitz
2000Year Dave Anderson, in Sports of The Times column, notes that Karrie Webb, best golfer on women's tour, has e-mail guru, Kelvin Haller
says Haller, her original Australian tutor, has been confined to wheelchair since having stroke nearly decade ago; photo (M) Sports of The Times; Cyberspace Swing: Webb's E-Mail Guru
1951Year Impellitteri says sales tax rise was not real election issue MAYOR HOLDS VOTE DIDN'T INVOLVE HIM
Says Halley Victory Continues Trend Set in Own Election --Ready to Cooperate Calls Tax No Issue
2004Year Halliburton seeks to distance itself from report that investigators in France are close to completing inquiry into allegations that its KBR unit was involved in making $180 million in illegal payments in 1990's to win contract to build natural gas complex in Nigeria and that about $5 million of payments related to project were deposited into Swiss bank account controlled by Albert J Stanley, former KBR chairman
says Halliburton never authorized any such account or any transfers to such accounts; alleged payments were initiated before Halliburton acquired unit (M) Halliburton Seeks Distance Between Itself and Inquiry
2005Year Halliburton chief executive David J Lesar says that company will withdraw all employees from Iran and end its business activities there after its Iranian energy exploration contracts come under criticism
says Halliburton will complete its present commitments, which include gas-drilling deal with Iranian partner valued at about $35 million; also signals that company is moving forward with plans to split off KBR, unit responsible for carrying out its military-services contracts in Iraq (S) Halliburton Will Withdraw From Energy Projects in Iran