jueves, 23 de octubre de 2008

Alarm in 'The New York Times'


Alarm in 'The New York Times' by one on stranger The letter was directed Andrew Rosenthal, person in charge of the publishing page and the Police determine that the substance was not dangerous

One on which it(he,she) was containing a suspicious substance has provoked the closing for a few hours of the foyer of her(it) sedate of The New York Times, though the police determined later that was not containing danger, as reports the rotary one in his(her,your) digital edition. On, with a letter in his(her,your) interior, it(he) was directed for Andrew Rosenthal, person in charge of the publishing page, had the direction(address) written to hand and sender was not specifying.
The sending(parcel) was opened by an employee in Rosenthal's secretary and a white powder went out of him(it), which caused alarm and provoked the intervention of the police, which determines that the substance was not harmful though any more tests(proofs) will be realized. As measure of precaution, three personnel have been submitted to a process of decontamination.

There was not necessary to evacuate The vice-president and general attached manager of The New York Times, Dennis Stern, it(he,she) has made clear to the personnel of the diary soon after the midday that an employee of the floor(flat) 13 had opened one on envoy for the newspaper and that it(he,she) was containing " a white granular substance ". He(she) has added that the police had been notified of the fact and that it(he,she) had come to the building placed near the square(seat) of Swindle Square, to investigate the suspicious sending(parcel), which caused the temporary closing of the foyer, according to the rotary one.

The managers of the safety of the building informed the personnel that was not necessary an evacuation and instructed them in order that other routes were using to agree or to go out of him(it). The new one sedates of the daily veteran of New York it is located in the Eighth Avenue, between(among) the streets 40 and 41, in Manhattan, is a work of the architect Renzo Piano and it was inaugurated in November, 2007.
On October 12, 2001, the journalist Judith Miller opened also one on which it(he,she) was containing white powder, which decided later it(he) was not harmful for the health, but it(he,she) did that there was evacuated momentarily the room of draft and the isolation of the building in which the diary was located then, in the street 43 and it(he,she) surrounds also of Swindle Square.

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