Modify E-mail Preferences   horiz rule     PageOnePlus toolbar  [IMAGE]          Thursday, June 7, 2001     ON THE FRONT PAGE   Panel Tells Bush Global Warming Is Getting Worse   By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE with ANDREW C. REVKIN In a conclusion that may change President Bush's environmental policy, a panel of scientists said that global warming was a real problem and getting worse.      U.S. Will Restart Wide Negotiations With North Korea   By JANE PERLEZ President Bush said he hoped that renewed talks with North Korea would foster reconciliation between the reclusive Communist government and South Korea.      Study Finds Heart Regenerates Cells   By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN Researchers reported that contrary to medical dogma some human heart muscle cells do regenerate after a heart attack, though generally too few to repair all the damage.      Coalition Builder Wins Los Angeles Mayoral Race   By TODD S. PURDUM Los Angeles City Attorney James K. Hahn won the city's mayoral election and quickly promised bonds between both his supporters and those of his opponent, Antonio Villaraigosa.      Judge Refuses McVeigh's Bid for a Reprieve   By DAVID JOHNSTON Despite the F.B.I.'s belated discovery of evidence, a federal judge rejected Timothy J. McVeigh's request to postpone his execution, which is set for Monday.      New War Memorial Is Shrine to Sentiment   By HERBERT MUSCHAMP Friedrich St. Florian's design for the National World War II Memorial in Washington diminishes the substance of its architectural context.      Online, Married Priests Aid Flock at Odds With Church   By SUSAN SAULNY The fractured nature of the Roman Catholic Church and the nationwide shortage of priests has made www.rentapriest.com a success.     ALSO IN TODAY'S TIMES   Armies of Europe Failing to Meet Goals, Sapping NATO   By MICHAEL R. GORDON Two years after NATO vowed to improve its military effectiveness, the alliance is falling short of its goals, leaving a huge gap between the United States and its European allies.      New Senate Leader Urges 'Principled Compromise' as Democrats Take Over   By ALISON MITCHELL The new Senate majority leader, Tom Daschle, called for "principled compromise" to avoid gridlock in a capital where Republicans no longer hold all the levers of power.      QUOTATION OF THE DAY  [IMAGE]He was sentenced to death by lethal injection, and I find that there is no good cause to delay the execution of that sentence." JUDGE RICHARD P. MATSCH,  of Timothy J. McVeigh.          TODAY'S IMAGES  [IMAGE] Front Page Image    Today's Photos    Advertisement  Today's Corrections    TODAY'S SECTIONS   * International   * National   * N.Y. Region   * Politics   * Obituaries   * Business   * Technology   * Circuits   * Science   * Sports   * Editorial   * Op-ed   * Letters   * Living   * Arts   * Home       SUNDAY SECTIONS   * Arts & Leisure   * Automobiles   * Book Review   * Travel   * Real Estate   * Week in Review   * Magazine             Home  | Site Index  | Site Search  | Forums  | Archives  | Shopping    News | Business  | International  | National  | New York Region  | NYT Front Page  | Obituaries  | Politics  | Quick News  | Sports  | Health  | Science  | Technology/Internet  | Weather  | Editorial  | Op-Ed    Features | Arts  | Automobiles  | Books  | Cartoons  | Crossword  | Games  | Job Market  | Living  | Magazine  | Real Estate  | Travel  | Week in Review    Help/Feedback  | Classifieds  | Services  | Newspaper Delivery  | New York Today    Copyright 2001 The New York Times Company    	[IMAGE]	[IMAGE]