Message-ID: <25158694.1075845160310.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2001 01:02:28 -0700 (PDT) From: nytdirect@nytimes.com To: scott.hendrickson@enron.com Subject: Front Page Headlines from NYTimes.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-From: The New York Times Direct @ENRON X-To: Hendrickson, Scott X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Hendrickson, Scott\Hendrickson, Scott\Deleted Items X-Origin: HENDRICKSON-S X-FileName: Hendrickson, Scott.pst Modify E-mail Preferences horiz rule PageOnePlus toolbar [IMAGE]= Saturday, June 2, 2001 ON THE FRONT PAGE 16 Are Killed by S= uicide Bomber Outside Tel Aviv Nightclub By DEBORAH SONTAG In the deadlie= st attack since the eruption of violence last fall, at least 17 people were= killed, including a suicide bomber, in a blast outside a crowded Tel Aviv = club. Royal Family of Nepal Are Killed in Palace Shooting By BARBARA= CROSSETTE In a wholesale killing of royalty not seen in nearly a century, = the king and queen of Nepal and several relatives were reportedly shot to d= eath in their palace. McCain Playing Host to Daschle, Fueling Some G.O= .P. Fears of Alliance By ALISON MITCHELL Republican Senator John McCain c= ould create new problems for President Bush and others in the G.O.P. by for= ging closer ties with Democratic leaders. Economy Remains Weak, Even a= s Unemployment Rate Falls By DAVID LEONHARDT American employers continued= to cut jobs in May, though at a slower pace than during the previous two m= onths. For Britain's Tories, Stiff Upper Lip as Election Hopes Plummet= By SARAH LYALL The main question facing conservative leader William Hagu= e is how thoroughly his party will lose in Thursday's election. But Hague d= oes not even seem worried. Democrats' New Map of Indiana Divides G.O.P= . By RICHARD L. BERKE Two Republican congressmen from Indiana find themse= lves at odds, each claiming that the new Fourth Congressional District is r= ightfully his. ALSO IN TODAY'S TIMES Politicians Bid Farewell to Moak= ley at Funeral By B. DRUMMOND AYRES Jr. President Bush, former President = Bill Clinton, former Vice President Al Gore and thousands of mourners gathe= red in Boston at a funeral for Representative Joe Moakley. South Afric= a's Small Warrior Against AIDS Dies Quietly By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. Nkosi= Johnson, a frail 12-year-old with AIDS who had become a living indictment = of the government's policies, slipped away quietly yesterday after five mon= ths on the brink of death. Vivendi Will Acquire Houghton Mifflin for $= 1.7 Billion By SETH SCHIESEL Expanding its presence in the United States = educational publishing market, Vivendi Universal of France announced that = it had agreed to acquire the Houghton Mifflin Company. QUOTATION OF TH= E DAY [IMAGE]This just proves that the whole country is the frontline." RO= N HULDAI,, TODAY'S IMAGES [IMAGE] Front Page Image Today's Ph= otos Advertisement Today's Corrections TODAY'S SECTIONS * Internat= ional * National * N.Y. Region * Politics * Obituaries * Business= * Technology * Science * Sports * Editorial * Op-ed * Letters = * Living * Arts SUNDAY SECTIONS * Arts & Leisure * Automobile= s * Book Review * Travel * Real Estate * Week in Review * Magazin= e Home | Site Index | Site Search | Forums | Archives | Sh= opping News | Business | International | National | New York Region = | NYT Front Page | Obituaries | Politics | Quick News | Sports | Healt= h | Science | Technology/Internet | Weather | Editorial | Op-Ed Fea= tures | Arts | Automobiles | Books | Cartoons | Crossword | Games | J= ob Market | Living | Magazine | Real Estate | Travel | Week in Review = Help/Feedback | Classifieds | Services | Newspaper Delivery | New Yo= rk Today Copyright 2001 The New York Times Company =09[IMAGE]=09[IMAG= E]=09