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23rd of July 1996 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 23. července 1996
TV Notes;Emmy Nominations for News
Date: 23 July 1996
By Lawrie Mifflin
Lawrie Mifflin
Andrew Heyward, president of CBS News, had a hatful of announcements yesterday -- about political convention coverage, new assignments for producers and correspondents, and even the theme music for the new CBS morning show, written and sung by Carly Simon. Perhaps nothing made him happier, though, than announcing that CBS News had earned 19 nominations for 1995 News and Documentary Emmy awards. The 126 nominations, announced in New York by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, were culled from 1,288 entries, the most ever, said John Cannon, the academy's president.
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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK;New and Familiar Faces In News Channel Debut
Date: 23 July 1996
By Walter Goodman
Walter Goodman
Surfing through the debut week of MSNBC, the new cable news channel ("The Revolution Begins Here"), I noticed no revolution, but found a potential rival to CNN, with special attention to the Internet generation. This 24-hour-a-day collaboration between NBC News and Microsoft invites E-mail questions to add to the call-in questions, the interviewers' questions and the panelists' comments that keep talk television babbling along. Thousands of Web residents are hastening to put in their two bytes' worth, but CNN has its own Internet address (as well as a much bigger audience), and old-fashioned computer-challenged viewers couldn't care less one way or the other. Switching on during the day, viewers may not immediately recognize whether they are patronizing CNN or MSNBC, the headlines, the chat and even some of the commercials being pretty much the same. The new service benefits from fresh faces at the anchor desks along with "the people you know," NBC News familiars like Gwen Ifill. The production is a dash more elaborate than CNN's; the reporting can be overemphatic; the panelists seem smarter, but that could change as they sink into their roles.
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In Egypt, On-Screen Sex Receives Mixed Reviews
Date: 23 July 1996
By Neil MacFarquhar
Neil MacFarquhar
In this summer's hit movie here, three working women from a poor Cairo neighborhood fret about their meager choice of marriageable louts. Aside from routine problems like bagging a longtime fiance seemingly allergic to commitment or warding off the boss's gropings, much of the plot of the movie, "Oh Life, You Are My Love," revolves around a shop clerk insisting that any man she marries must love her despite her lost virginity. When suitor after suitor flees, her friends convince her that some restorative surgery will fool all future mates.
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Swimming in a Media Pool
Date: 24 July 1996
By Timothy Jecko
Timothy Jecko
CHATHAM, N.J.
In 1952, when I was 14 years old, I had just begun to swim for the Amateur Athletic Union team at the Walter Reed Army Hospital pool in Washington. That year, some of the women made the Olympic team, and one brought me a letter opener from Helsinki, Finland. It has "Suomi" inscribed on the handle; 11 summer Olympiads later, I keep it on my desk.
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Vermont Royster, 82, Pulitzer-Winning Editor
Date: 23 July 1996
By David Stout
David Stout
Vermont Royster, a former editor of The Wall Street Journal who won two Pulitzer Prizes and helped to shape his newspaper into the country's leading business daily, died yesterday in a retirement community in Raleigh, N.C., The Journal said. He was 82. The Journal said Mr. Royster had been in ill health for several years.
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Spanish Journalist Has Impartial Record
Date: 24 July 1996
To the Editor: I am surprised that you would entertain a letter (July 22) about my journalistic qualifications in response to your editorial, "A Chill in Spain," July 15. This editorial protested my dismissal from my post as the New York correspondent for Spanish Television after an uncomfortable interview with Spain's new Prime Minister, Jose Maria Aznar, a conservative.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 July 1996
International A3-8
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Journal;Cybernews Is No News
Date: 24 July 1996
By Frank Rich
Frank Rich
When the news first broke about T.W.A. flight 800, I did what any self-respecting American would do: glued myself to the TV. As a cable subscriber, I now had the added inducement of two all-disaster-all-the-time channels to surf between -- CNN and the spanking new MSNBC. Your cable box may not offer MSNBC yet, but surely you've seen the oppressively chic, laptop-laden promos. It's the future, it's the revolution, it's the Internet! Though MSNBC is the merger of network TV news and Microsoft, it was NBC's Brian Williams, not a Micronerd, who loomed on screen to fill air time with scanty information, dropped cues and droning experts. CNN's coverage followed the same old-fashioned TV tradition, except that its stiffly coiffed anchors seemed less human than the affable Mr. Williams. When the story is inexplicable mass death, a TV viewer wants company, not androids. On that irrational basis alone, I inclined toward MSNBC.
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News Summary
Date: 24 July 1996
International A3-12
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COMPANY NEWS;KEMET REJECTS VISHAY'S OFFER OF MERGER
Date: 23 July 1996
Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
The Vishay Intertechnology Corporation said yesterday that the Kemet Corporation, a rival electronics maker, had rejected its offer to buy Kemet for $22 a share, or about $850 million. Shares of Kemet rose $1.375, to $17.75, in Nasdaq trading, while Vishay shares were unchanged at $18.875 on the New York Stock Exchange. Vishay, based in Malvern, Pa., has been pursuing Kemet, based in Greenville, S.C., since last month, when it suggested a friendly merger without specifying a price. Vishay is the largest American maker of passive electronic components including capacitors. Kemet is the largest American maker of capacitors.
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